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George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Mo...

Significance: A typical one-and-a-half story, Conch cottage. These simple houses, traditionally built by mariners, spongers and fishermen who migrated from the Bahama Islands, and were known locally as Conchs,... More

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Mo...

Significance: A typical one-and-a-half story, Conch cottage. These simple houses, traditionally built by mariners, spongers and fishermen who migrated from the Bahama Islands, and were known locally as Conchs,... More

Captain John Bartlum House, 730 Eaton Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

Captain John Bartlum House, 730 Eaton Street, Key West, Monroe County,...

Significance: One of two houses known to have been constructed in the Bahama Islands, dismantled and brought to Key West in 1847 and reconstructed. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Captain John Bartlum House, 730 Eaton Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

Captain John Bartlum House, 730 Eaton Street, Key West, Monroe County,...

Significance: One of two houses known to have been constructed in the Bahama Islands, dismantled and brought to Key West in 1847 and reconstructed. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Mo...

Significance: A typical one-and-a-half story, Conch cottage. These simple houses, traditionally built by mariners, spongers and fishermen who migrated from the Bahama Islands, and were known locally as Conchs,... More

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Mo...

Significance: A typical one-and-a-half story, Conch cottage. These simple houses, traditionally built by mariners, spongers and fishermen who migrated from the Bahama Islands, and were known locally as Conchs,... More

Captain John Bartlum House, 730 Eaton Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

Captain John Bartlum House, 730 Eaton Street, Key West, Monroe County,...

Significance: One of two houses known to have been constructed in the Bahama Islands, dismantled and brought to Key West in 1847 and reconstructed. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Captain John Bartlum House, 730 Eaton Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

Captain John Bartlum House, 730 Eaton Street, Key West, Monroe County,...

Significance: One of two houses known to have been constructed in the Bahama Islands, dismantled and brought to Key West in 1847 and reconstructed. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Mo...

Significance: A typical one-and-a-half story, Conch cottage. These simple houses, traditionally built by mariners, spongers and fishermen who migrated from the Bahama Islands, and were known locally as Conchs,... More

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Mo...

Significance: A typical one-and-a-half story, Conch cottage. These simple houses, traditionally built by mariners, spongers and fishermen who migrated from the Bahama Islands, and were known locally as Conchs,... More

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Monroe County, FL

George Francis Bartlum Roberts House, 412 William Street, Key West, Mo...

Significance: A typical one-and-a-half story, Conch cottage. These simple houses, traditionally built by mariners, spongers and fishermen who migrated from the Bahama Islands, and were known locally as Conchs,... More