710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More
710-714 East Main Street (Row Houses), Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: These three row houses were built of rubble masonry prior to 1839, and were stuccoed and scored to resemble ashlar. The row houses may have been built by John Marx and Frederick Jahries, who owne... More