[Ruins at Hampton, Virginia showing chimneys, and man standing]
Civil War Photograph Collection. Public domain photograph - 19th-century male studio portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Lower Weyanoke, Weyanoke, Charles City County, Virginia
Alternate title: Weyanoke. Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: 1740. Built by Wm. Harwood. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11841-19A4. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Archite... More
Confederate States Powder Works Chimney, Goodrich Street, Augusta, Ric...
Survey number: HABS GA-1101 Public domain photograph related to Confederate States of America, American Civil War, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Minor houses and details, Blandfields, Dinwiddie County, Virginia
Title from photographer's inventory. Corresponding Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South neg. no. VA-1663. The orginal negative has deteriorated. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of t... More
Marmion, Comorn vic., King George County, Virginia
Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: ca. 1674. Related names: Mr. Carter Grymes. Built by John Fitzhugh. One hundred years later it came into the possession of Maj. Geo. Lewis, grandso... More
Thornton House, Union Point, Greene County, Georgia
Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: ca. 1780. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11835. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints an... More
Coghill house, Quarters, rear from garden, S. Main Street, Fredericksb...
Title from photographer's inventory. Original photographic print in LOT 2501, no. 105. Photograph taken on commission from Mrs. Devore of Chatham. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11841-89G. Credit line: Ca... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Twin Chimneys, 168 West King Street, Hillsborough, Orange County, NC
Significance: All indications are that this is a pre-Revolutionary house. It is built on land originally owned by Edmund Fanning. It is an excellent example of "Piedmont" architecture and is especially notable ... More
Twin Chimneys, 168 West King Street, Hillsborough, Orange County, NC
Significance: All indications are that this is a pre-Revolutionary house. It is built on land originally owned by Edmund Fanning. It is an excellent example of "Piedmont" architecture and is especially notable ... More
Richard Brown House, 587 Rochambeau Avenue, Providence, Providence Cou...
Significance: Earliest known brick house in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-29 Survey number: HABS RI-31 Building/structure dates: 1733 Initial Construction
Joseph Smith House, 109 Cushing Street, North Providence, Providence C...
Significance: The earliest house on the site was built before 1675. It was a stone-ender, one and one-half stories in height. Destroyed during King Philip's War, Joseph Smith used the old foundation and chimney... More
Joseph Smith House, 109 Cushing Street, North Providence, Providence C...
Significance: The earliest house on the site was built before 1675. It was a stone-ender, one and one-half stories in height. Destroyed during King Philip's War, Joseph Smith used the old foundation and chimney... More
Joseph Smith House, 109 Cushing Street, North Providence, Providence C...
Significance: The earliest house on the site was built before 1675. It was a stone-ender, one and one-half stories in height. Destroyed during King Philip's War, Joseph Smith used the old foundation and chimney... More
Friends Meetinghouse, Great Road, Saylesville, Providence County, RI
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS RI-17 Building/structure dates: 1703 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1740 Subsequent Work
New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, New Almaden Quicksilver Mine County Park...
Significance: The New Almaden mine is the site of the first mercury deposit discovered on the American continent and has yielded metal of greater value than that of any other mine in the State, producing nearly... More
New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, New Almaden Quicksilver Mine County Park...
Significance: The New Almaden mine is the site of the first mercury deposit discovered on the American continent and has yielded metal of greater value than that of any other mine in the State, producing nearly... More
Samuel Whitehorne House, 414 Thames Street, Newport, Newport County, R...
Significance: This house built in 1810-1800, was the residence of Samuel Whitehorne, a prosperous Newport merchant in partnership with his brother, John, until they went bankrupt in 1843. It is a fine example ... More
Samuel Whitehorne House, 414 Thames Street, Newport, Newport County, R...
Significance: This house built in 1810-1800, was the residence of Samuel Whitehorne, a prosperous Newport merchant in partnership with his brother, John, until they went bankrupt in 1843. It is a fine example ... More
William Watts Sherman House, 2 Shepard Avenue, Newport, Newport County...
Significance: Designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, with interiors by Stanford White, the William Watts Sherman House, erected in 1875-1876, is the prototype of the shingled Tudor Manor House in America. In his... More
Rosewell, Carter Creek, White Marsh, Gloucester County, Virginia
Significance: Building in 1725. Begun by Mann Page. Ruinous. Brick, Portland Stone trim. Survey number: HABS VA-61 Building/structure dates: ca. 1725 Initial Construction
Immanuel Case House, 41 Main Street, Wickford, Washington County, RI
Survey number: HABS RI-3-13 Building/structure dates: 1785 Initial Construction
Immanuel Case House, 41 Main Street, Wickford, Washington County, RI
Survey number: HABS RI-3-13 Building/structure dates: 1785 Initial Construction
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
[Mr. Eddy Brooks, exterior of house]
Photograph shows an exterior view of a small clapboard-sided and brick cottage with doors and ivy-covered chimney, Falmouth, Virginia. Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).
[Apperson Farm House, New Kent County, Virginia. Entrance facade]
On slide (handwritten): "Apperson Farm. New Kent." Slide for lecturing on "Tales Old Houses Tell." Title and date based on same image in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, LC-J7-VA-2179, with... More
Warburton dependency, Williamsburg, James City County, Virginia
Title from photographer's inventory. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11841-48. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Purchase;... More
Fairfax-Moore-Montague House, 207 Prince Street, Alexandria, Virginia
Title from photographer's inventory. Related names: Mrs. Charles Moore. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11841-30. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints ... More
Prospect Hill, Airlie vic., Halifax County, North Carolina
Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: 1825. Built by Wm. Williams Thorne. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11839-42. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, L... More
Long Lane Farm, Hermanville vic., St. Mary's County, Maryland
Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: ca. 1674. House later owned by the Carrolls. Built by Lt.Col. John Jarboe of Dijon, France, who died in 1694. Corresponding reference print in LOT ... More
Miller Log House, Rutherford County, North Carolina
Title from photographer's inventory. On country road off Washburn Rd. left turn at Toller house.). Corresponding reference print in LOT 11839-81. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, L... More
Wood Grove, Rowan County, North Carolina
Alternate title: Cowan-Krider House. Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: 1773. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11839-80. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the S... More
RoseBank, St. Francisville vic., W. Feliciana Parish, Louisiana
Title from photographer's inventory. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11836-63. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Purchase;... More
House of the Twin Chimneys, 7607 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, Mari...
Significance: Built in 1836, this one-story brick house is the oldest known house surviving in Marion County, Indiana. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS IN-3... More
Augustus Lucas House, 40 Division Street, Newport, Newport County, RI
Survey number: HABS RI-336 Building/structure dates: 1721 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1745- 1750 Subsequent Work National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71000024
Fitzsimons General Hospital, Officer Patient's Mess & Kitchen, Northea...
Survey number: HABS CO-172-BM Building/structure dates: 1918 Initial Construction
Fitzsimons General Hospital, General Mess & Kitchen, Southwest Corner ...
Survey number: HABS CO-172-BY Public domain photograph - historical image of Colorado, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, New Almaden Quicksilver Mine County Park...
Significance: The New Almaden mine is the site of the first mercury deposit discovered on the American continent and has yielded metal of greater value than that of any other mine in the State, producing nearly... More
New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, New Almaden Quicksilver Mine County Park...
Significance: The New Almaden mine is the site of the first mercury deposit discovered on the American continent and has yielded metal of greater value than that of any other mine in the State, producing nearly... More
Ruins of Atlanta, Ga. - A black and white photo of a factory
Stereograph showing two chimneys in the foreground and buildings in the background. No. 2716, in series: War Views. Imprinted on card: E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., 591 (i.e. 501) Broadway, New York. Hand written o... More
Chimneys Picnic Area Comfort Station, Newfound Gap Road, Gatlinburg, S...
Survey number: HABS TN-255 Public domain photograph of Tennessee, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Eleazer Arnold House, Great Road, Saylesville, Kent County, RI
Significance: This post-Medieval framed timber and clapboard farmhouse is a fine example of a stone-ender house, a local form of domestic structure in which the chimneys of the hall and kitchen are combined on ... More
Eleazer Arnold House, Great Road, Saylesville, Kent County, RI
Significance: This post-Medieval framed timber and clapboard farmhouse is a fine example of a stone-ender house, a local form of domestic structure in which the chimneys of the hall and kitchen are combined on ... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
O'Connor House, where the Union Officers were imprisoned, under fire, ...
Stereograph showing three men near all that remains of a brick chimney in front of the O'Connor house at 180 Broad Street. Part of series: The War for the Union. Photographic History. Copyright by E. & H.T. An... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - [Old Dunbar quarters, Falmouth]
Photograph shows a clapboard-sided building with three dormers, large chimneys at each end, a porch off the front, and a small shed, inside a fenced-in yard. Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection... More
[Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Street entranc...
Site History. House Architecture: Built circa 1760. Today: Preserved by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities as the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop. On slide (handwritten): "Mercer's Apothec... More
Georgetown, Georgetown, Georgetown County, South Carolina
Title from photographer's inventory. Small houses, Series 2, Mansfields Quarters. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11840-22. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congres... More
Drayton Hall, Charleston vic., Charleston County, South Carolina
Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: 1740. Related name: Charles H. Drayton. Built by John Drayton. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11840-10G. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the ... More
Joel Lane house, 728 W. Hargett St., Raleigh, Wake County, North Carol...
Alternate title: Wakefield. Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: 1760. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11839-92. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Lib... More
Country House, Hill Plantation?, Washington vic., Wilkes County, Georg...
Title from photographer's inventory. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11835-159. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Purchase... More
Candace Allen House, 12 Benevolent Street, Providence, Providence Coun...
Significance: This is a large brick house, designed by the Providence architect John Holden Greene. This property has always been in the Allen family. Survey number: HABS RI-169 Building/structure dates: 182... More
Candace Allen House, 12 Benevolent Street, Providence, Providence Coun...
Significance: This is a large brick house, designed by the Providence architect John Holden Greene. This property has always been in the Allen family. Survey number: HABS RI-169 Building/structure dates: 182... More
House of the Twin Chimneys, 7607 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, Mari...
Significance: Built in 1836, this one-story brick house is the oldest known house surviving in Marion County, Indiana. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS IN-3... More
House of the Twin Chimneys, 7607 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, Mari...
Significance: Built in 1836, this one-story brick house is the oldest known house surviving in Marion County, Indiana. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS IN-3... More
Augustus Lucas House, 40 Division Street, Newport, Newport County, RI
Survey number: HABS RI-336 Building/structure dates: 1721 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1745- 1750 Subsequent Work National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71000024
Wildacre, Ocean Drive, Newport, Newport County, RI
Significance: Designed for Frederic Law Olmsted's brother Albert, Wildacre was Irving Gill's first commission on the East Coast. The house, with its extensive use of glass and pocket windows, invited the outsid... More
Fitzsimons General Hospital, General Mess & Kitchen, Southwest Corner ...
Survey number: HABS CO-172-BY Public domain photograph of hospital building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of hospital building, free to use, no c... More
Samuel Whitehorne House, 414 Thames Street, Newport, Newport County, R...
Significance: This house built in 1810-1800, was the residence of Samuel Whitehorne, a prosperous Newport merchant in partnership with his brother, John, until they went bankrupt in 1843. It is a fine example ... More
Israel Arnold House, Great Road, Saylesville, Kent County, RI
Significance: In Lincoln Woods, on Great Road to Mendon west of Lonsdale stands the Israel Arnold House. The early part of this building, a one-room gambrel-roofed dwelling with an exposed end chimney of brick... More
Israel Arnold House, Great Road, Saylesville, Kent County, RI
Significance: In Lincoln Woods, on Great Road to Mendon west of Lonsdale stands the Israel Arnold House. The early part of this building, a one-room gambrel-roofed dwelling with an exposed end chimney of brick... More
Chimneys Picnic Area Comfort Station, Newfound Gap Road, Gatlinburg, S...
Survey number: HABS TN-255 Public domain photograph of Tennessee, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Chimneys Picnic Area Comfort Station, Newfound Gap Road, Gatlinburg, S...
Survey number: HABS TN-255 Public domain photograph of Tennessee, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Westover, State Route 633, Westover, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Westover was patented in 1637 and was purchased by William Byrd I in 1688. The present 18th century complex was erected for William Byrd II, the noted colonial leader, planter, diarist, and founde... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Ferry farm, original office building
Photograph shows an exterior view of a small extension off the end of a dwelling, that serves as the office for the Ferry Farm, Falmouth, Virginia. Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library ... More
Wigwam, Powhatan County, Virginia
Title from photographer's inventory. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11841-73. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Purchase;... More
[Smithfield Court House, Smithfield, Isle of Wight County, Virginia. A...
Site History. Builder was William Rand, 1752. Today: Preserved by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. On slide (handwritten): "Smithfield C.H., Isle of Wight." Slide for lecturing on "... More
Oglesby, Albemarle County, Virginia
Title from photographer's inventory. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11841-2C13. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Purchas... More
Claremont Manor, Claremont, Surry County, Virginia
Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: 1668. Related names: Gen. Wm. H. Cooke. Built by Arthur Allen and for many years was the home of the Allen family. The mansion is said to be a repl... More
Priest's Manor, St. Mary's vic., St. Mary's County, Maryland
Title from photographer's inventory. Early house with twin chimneys outside frame house Not an authentic manor house but named after St. Inigoe's Manor on which it stands. Kitchen was separate building at one t... More
Spanish Inn, 43 George Street, St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Florid...
Alternate title: De Mesa-Sanchez House. Title from photographer's inventory. Dr. Chatelain's photographs. P.A. Wolfe, photographer. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11834-55-F. Credit line: Carnegie Survey ... More
Legges House, 101 East Bay, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carol...
Title from photographer's inventory. Mrs. Legges House. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11840-10(A)8. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints and Photogra... More
Rufus Johnston House, Lucia vic., Gaston County, North Carolina
Alternate title: Oak Grove. Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: 1782. Rufus Johnston was nephew of Gov. Gabriel Johnston, Colonial Gov. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11839-35. ... More
Mosby Hall, Littleton, Halifax County, North Carolina
Alternate title: Little Manor. Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: 1774. Built by W.P. Little. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11839-42. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Archi... More