Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Slicer-Shiplap House, 18 Pinkney Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Count...
Significance: The Slicer-Shiplap House, built on the waterfront about 1723, played an important role in the city's commercial life. The descriptive name "Shiplap" refers to the construction style of the wooden ... More
James Dellet House, U.S. Highway 84 (State Highway 12), Claiborne, Mon...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-24 Survey number: HABS AL-121 Building/structure dates: 1834- ca. 1840 Initial Construction
U.S. Allegheny Arsenal, Fortieth, Thirty-Ninth & Butler Streets, Penn ...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS PA-8-1 Building/structure dates: 1814- 1820 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: before 1868 Subsequent Work
Micah Coffin House, Broadway, Siasconset, Nantucket County, MA
Significance: House is the oldest on the Siasconset Bank and considered the oldest on Nantucket Island. Survey number: HABS MA-857 Building/structure dates: ca. 1675 Initial Construction
Rigbie House, Caselton Road (State Route 623), Darlington, Harford Cou...
Survey number: HABS MD-24 Building/structure dates: ca. 1732 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1750 Subsequent Work
Greenway, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Birthplace of John Tyler (1790-1862), U.S. President and Virginia Governor. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VA-11-23 Building/structure date... More
Mission San Juan Bautista, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, San...
Suggested address, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, is not verifiable in documentation. See also HALS CA-84 for additional documentation. Survey number: HABS CA-38-4 Building/structure dates: ca. 1797- ... More
Mission San Juan Bautista, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, San...
Suggested address, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, is not verifiable in documentation. See also HALS CA-84 for additional documentation. Survey number: HABS CA-38-4 Building/structure dates: ca. 1797- ... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Schoolfield Farm House, Hillman Road, Pocomoke City, Worcester County,...
Significance: The house is a typical lower Eastern Shore cottage which reflects the hangover of transitional style at the end of the eighteenth century. Survey number: HABS MD-225 Building/structure dates: 17... More
Rehoboth, Punkum Road, Eldorado, Dorchester County, MD
The original name for the survey was incorrectly spelled as Rehobeth. Survey number: HABS MD-27 Building/structure dates: ca. 1723 Initial Construction
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Lyles House, Livingston Road, Fort Washington, Prince George's County,...
Significance: These are the remains of an important example of early 18th-century Maryland architecture. Although in ruinous condition, much can be learned of the construction and architecture of this period f... More
John T. Thomas House, Old Military Road, Washington, Hempstead County,...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS AR-32-8 Building/structure dates: ca. 1869 Initial Construction
Locust Grove, Villa Road, Easton, Talbot County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-308 Building/structure dates: ca. 1770 Initial Construction
Jonathan Hager House (Foundation), Hagerstown, Washington County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-39 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740 Initial Construction
Jonathan Hager House (Foundation), Hagerstown, Washington County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-39 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740 Initial Construction
Jonathan Hager House (Foundation), Hagerstown, Washington County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-39 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740 Initial Construction
Jonathan Hager House (Foundation), Hagerstown, Washington County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-39 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740 Initial Construction
Mission San Juan Bautista, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, San...
Suggested address, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, is not verifiable in documentation. See also HALS CA-84 for additional documentation. Survey number: HABS CA-38-4 Building/structure dates: ca. 1797- ... More
Mission San Juan Bautista, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, San...
Suggested address, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, is not verifiable in documentation. See also HALS CA-84 for additional documentation. Survey number: HABS CA-38-4 Building/structure dates: ca. 1797- ... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
Thomas House, State Route 304, Ruthsburg, Queen Anne's County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-25 Building/structure dates: ca. 1795 Initial Construction
Hardman Philips House, East Presqueisle Street, Philipsburg, Centre Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-29, FN-30 Survey number: HABS PA-332 Building/structure dates: 1813 Initial Construction
Log Cabin Tavern, State Highway, Blevins, Hempstead County, AR
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS AR-32-10 Building/structure dates: ca. 1820 Initial Construction
Retreat Plantation, Slave Hospital & Greenhouse, Saint Simons Island, ...
Survey number: HABS GA-21 Building/structure dates: after 1800 Initial Construction
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Schoolfield Farm House, Hillman Road, Pocomoke City, Worcester County,...
Significance: The house is a typical lower Eastern Shore cottage which reflects the hangover of transitional style at the end of the eighteenth century. Survey number: HABS MD-225 Building/structure dates: 17... More
Schoolfield Farm House, Hillman Road, Pocomoke City, Worcester County,...
Significance: The house is a typical lower Eastern Shore cottage which reflects the hangover of transitional style at the end of the eighteenth century. Survey number: HABS MD-225 Building/structure dates: 17... More
Schoolfield Farm House, Hillman Road, Pocomoke City, Worcester County,...
Significance: The house is a typical lower Eastern Shore cottage which reflects the hangover of transitional style at the end of the eighteenth century. Survey number: HABS MD-225 Building/structure dates: 17... More
James Dellet House, U.S. Highway 84 (State Highway 12), Claiborne, Mon...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-24 Survey number: HABS AL-121 Building/structure dates: 1834- ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Rigbie House, Caselton Road (State Route 623), Darlington, Harford Cou...
Survey number: HABS MD-24 Building/structure dates: ca. 1732 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1750 Subsequent Work
Lyles House, Livingston Road, Fort Washington, Prince George's County,...
Significance: These are the remains of an important example of early 18th-century Maryland architecture. Although in ruinous condition, much can be learned of the construction and architecture of this period f... More
Lyles House, Livingston Road, Fort Washington, Prince George's County,...
Significance: These are the remains of an important example of early 18th-century Maryland architecture. Although in ruinous condition, much can be learned of the construction and architecture of this period f... More
Alabama State Capitol, Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Montgomery County, A...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS AL-601 Building/structure dates: 1851 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1886 Subsequent Work Building/struct... More
Jonathan Hager House (Foundation), Hagerstown, Washington County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-39 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740 Initial Construction
Greenway, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Birthplace of John Tyler (1790-1862), U.S. President and Virginia Governor. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VA-11-23 Building/structure date... More
Greenway, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Birthplace of John Tyler (1790-1862), U.S. President and Virginia Governor. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VA-11-23 Building/structure date... More
Mission San Juan Bautista, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, San...
Suggested address, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, is not verifiable in documentation. See also HALS CA-84 for additional documentation. Survey number: HABS CA-38-4 Building/structure dates: ca. 1797- ... More
Mission San Juan Bautista, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, San...
Suggested address, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, is not verifiable in documentation. See also HALS CA-84 for additional documentation. Survey number: HABS CA-38-4 Building/structure dates: ca. 1797- ... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Slicer-Shiplap House, 18 Pinkney Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Count...
Significance: The Slicer-Shiplap House, built on the waterfront about 1723, played an important role in the city's commercial life. The descriptive name "Shiplap" refers to the construction style of the wooden ... More
Confederate State Capitol, Old Military Road (State Highway), Washing...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS AR-32-3 Building/structure dates: 1828- 1832 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1930 Subsequent Work
Lyles House, Livingston Road, Fort Washington, Prince George's County,...
Significance: These are the remains of an important example of early 18th-century Maryland architecture. Although in ruinous condition, much can be learned of the construction and architecture of this period f... More
Alabama State Capitol, Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Montgomery County, A...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS AL-601 Building/structure dates: 1851 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1886 Subsequent Work Building/struct... More
Mission San Juan Bautista, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, San...
Suggested address, Second Street, San Juan Bautista Plaza, is not verifiable in documentation. See also HALS CA-84 for additional documentation. Survey number: HABS CA-38-4 Building/structure dates: ca. 1797- ... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
The Hermitage, U.S. Highway 70 North (4580 Rachel's Lane), Nashville, ...
Significance: The Hermitage and five hundred acres of adjoining land were bought by the State in 1856. It is believed that the brick building was begun in 1818. There is no record of the architect. ... Much f... More
Hardman Philips House, East Presqueisle Street, Philipsburg, Centre Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-29, FN-30 Survey number: HABS PA-332 Building/structure dates: 1813 Initial Construction
Hardman Philips House, East Presqueisle Street, Philipsburg, Centre Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-29, FN-30 Survey number: HABS PA-332 Building/structure dates: 1813 Initial Construction
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Sabine Hall, State Route 624 vicinity, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia
Significance: Sabine Hall was built in 1730 for Colonel Landon Carter by his father, Robert Carter, of Corotoman, whose extensive possessions in the Colony of Virginia caused him to be called "King" Carter by h... More
Slicer-Shiplap House, 18 Pinkney Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Count...
Significance: The Slicer-Shiplap House, built on the waterfront about 1723, played an important role in the city's commercial life. The descriptive name "Shiplap" refers to the construction style of the wooden ... More
Slicer-Shiplap House, 18 Pinkney Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Count...
Significance: The Slicer-Shiplap House, built on the waterfront about 1723, played an important role in the city's commercial life. The descriptive name "Shiplap" refers to the construction style of the wooden ... More
Schoolfield Farm House, Hillman Road, Pocomoke City, Worcester County,...
Significance: The house is a typical lower Eastern Shore cottage which reflects the hangover of transitional style at the end of the eighteenth century. Survey number: HABS MD-225 Building/structure dates: 17... More
Confederate State Capitol, Old Military Road (State Highway), Washing...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS AR-32-3 Building/structure dates: 1828- 1832 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1930 Subsequent Work
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Lyles House, Livingston Road, Fort Washington, Prince George's County,...
Significance: These are the remains of an important example of early 18th-century Maryland architecture. Although in ruinous condition, much can be learned of the construction and architecture of this period f... More