Benjamin Conklin House, 302 East Main Street, Cambridge City, Wayne Co...
Significance: This handsome Greek Revival house was built in 1839-40. It has a particularly fine recessed entrance surmounted by a balcony, and a distinctive roof, hipped on the west side and stepped gable to t... More
Andrew Scott House, 126 North Tenth Street, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Andrew F. Scott house was built in 1858, and is a good example of a mid-19th century house designed in the Italian Villa style. Distinguished by a central projecting pedimented pavilion on th... More
Robinson-Schofield House, 221 West Second Street, Madison, Jefferson C...
Significance: The Robinson-Schofield house, built around 1821, is one of the few extant early brick houses in Madison. It is a fine interpretation and distinctive version of the Federal style in the city, and ... More
Earlham College Observatory, National Road, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: Earlham Observatory, erected 1861, is a plain, strictly utilitarian building, specifically designed to house a telescope. The scope was built in 1856 by R.B. Rutherford, pioneer American astronom... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Benjamin Conklin House, 302 East Main Street, Cambridge City, Wayne Co...
Significance: This handsome Greek Revival house was built in 1839-40. It has a particularly fine recessed entrance surmounted by a balcony, and a distinctive roof, hipped on the west side and stepped gable to t... More
Gray House, County Road, Connersville, Fayette County, IN
Significance: The Gray House was built ca. 1836-46, and is more sophisticated in design and appearance than most of the local vernacular constructed during this period. The rectangular brick structure is disti... More
Andrew Scott House, 126 North Tenth Street, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Andrew F. Scott house was built in 1858, and is a good example of a mid-19th century house designed in the Italian Villa style. Distinguished by a central projecting pedimented pavilion on th... More
Robinson-Schofield House, 221 West Second Street, Madison, Jefferson C...
Significance: The Robinson-Schofield house, built around 1821, is one of the few extant early brick houses in Madison. It is a fine interpretation and distinctive version of the Federal style in the city, and ... More
Earlham College Observatory, National Road, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: Earlham Observatory, erected 1861, is a plain, strictly utilitarian building, specifically designed to house a telescope. The scope was built in 1856 by R.B. Rutherford, pioneer American astronom... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 200 Sixth Street, Richmond,...
Significance: Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (Bethel A.M.E.) Church was founded in 1836 by William Paul Quinn, nationally prominent Afro Methodist minister. It is the oldest Afro Methodist congregation in ... More
Benjamin Conklin House, 302 East Main Street, Cambridge City, Wayne Co...
Significance: This handsome Greek Revival house was built in 1839-40. It has a particularly fine recessed entrance surmounted by a balcony, and a distinctive roof, hipped on the west side and stepped gable to t... More
Benjamin Conklin House, 302 East Main Street, Cambridge City, Wayne Co...
Significance: This handsome Greek Revival house was built in 1839-40. It has a particularly fine recessed entrance surmounted by a balcony, and a distinctive roof, hipped on the west side and stepped gable to t... More
Robinson-Schofield House, 221 West Second Street, Madison, Jefferson C...
Significance: The Robinson-Schofield house, built around 1821, is one of the few extant early brick houses in Madison. It is a fine interpretation and distinctive version of the Federal style in the city, and ... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Raukopf House, 240 South Third Street, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Raukopf house is one example of Richmond's mid-nineteenth century middle-income housing. Styled according to the general outlines of Greek Revival architecture, the design of these structures... More
Hicksite Friends Meetinghouse, 1150 North A Street, Richmond, Wayne Co...
Significance: The Hicksite Friends, the largest and most influential religious sect in nineteenth-century Richmond, acquired a plot of land from Charles W. Starr in 1864. By the following year they had erected... More
Benjamin Conklin House, 302 East Main Street, Cambridge City, Wayne Co...
Significance: This handsome Greek Revival house was built in 1839-40. It has a particularly fine recessed entrance surmounted by a balcony, and a distinctive roof, hipped on the west side and stepped gable to t... More
Gray House, County Road, Connersville, Fayette County, IN
Significance: The Gray House was built ca. 1836-46, and is more sophisticated in design and appearance than most of the local vernacular constructed during this period. The rectangular brick structure is disti... More
Andrew Scott House, 126 North Tenth Street, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Andrew F. Scott house was built in 1858, and is a good example of a mid-19th century house designed in the Italian Villa style. Distinguished by a central projecting pedimented pavilion on th... More
Andrew Scott House, 126 North Tenth Street, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Andrew F. Scott house was built in 1858, and is a good example of a mid-19th century house designed in the Italian Villa style. Distinguished by a central projecting pedimented pavilion on th... More
First Baptist Church, 416 Vine Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The First Baptist Church, constructed in 1853-60, is the home of the oldest Baptist congregation in Indiana. Styled in the Greek Revival manner, the brick structure's four elevations are dominate... More
First Baptist Church, 416 Vine Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The First Baptist Church, constructed in 1853-60, is the home of the oldest Baptist congregation in Indiana. Styled in the Greek Revival manner, the brick structure's four elevations are dominate... More
Dr. William Davies Hutchings Office, 718 West Third Street, Madison, J...
Significance: Dr. Hutchings' Office was erected circa 1846-48. It is an excellent example of a conservatively designed Greek Revival building. Between 1848 and 1903 the structure was used as the offices of tw... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Bachman House, Lonesome Hollow, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The Bachman House is believed to have been built ca. 1825 for Alois Bachman, a German immigrant and tavern keeper. The house is built into an embankment, similar to many early Pennsylvania stone ... More
Benjamin Conklin House, 302 East Main Street, Cambridge City, Wayne Co...
Significance: This handsome Greek Revival house was built in 1839-40. It has a particularly fine recessed entrance surmounted by a balcony, and a distinctive roof, hipped on the west side and stepped gable to t... More
Gray House, County Road, Connersville, Fayette County, IN
Significance: The Gray House was built ca. 1836-46, and is more sophisticated in design and appearance than most of the local vernacular constructed during this period. The rectangular brick structure is disti... More
Gray House, County Road, Connersville, Fayette County, IN
Significance: The Gray House was built ca. 1836-46, and is more sophisticated in design and appearance than most of the local vernacular constructed during this period. The rectangular brick structure is disti... More
Robinson-Schofield House, 221 West Second Street, Madison, Jefferson C...
Significance: The Robinson-Schofield house, built around 1821, is one of the few extant early brick houses in Madison. It is a fine interpretation and distinctive version of the Federal style in the city, and ... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Bachman House, Lonesome Hollow, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The Bachman House is believed to have been built ca. 1825 for Alois Bachman, a German immigrant and tavern keeper. The house is built into an embankment, similar to many early Pennsylvania stone ... More
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 200 Sixth Street, Richmond,...
Significance: Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (Bethel A.M.E.) Church was founded in 1836 by William Paul Quinn, nationally prominent Afro Methodist minister. It is the oldest Afro Methodist congregation in ... More
Gray House, County Road, Connersville, Fayette County, IN
Significance: The Gray House was built ca. 1836-46, and is more sophisticated in design and appearance than most of the local vernacular constructed during this period. The rectangular brick structure is disti... More
Gray House, County Road, Connersville, Fayette County, IN
Significance: The Gray House was built ca. 1836-46, and is more sophisticated in design and appearance than most of the local vernacular constructed during this period. The rectangular brick structure is disti... More
Andrew Scott House, 126 North Tenth Street, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Andrew F. Scott house was built in 1858, and is a good example of a mid-19th century house designed in the Italian Villa style. Distinguished by a central projecting pedimented pavilion on th... More
Fair Play Fire Engine & Hose Company No. 1, 405 East Main Street, Madi...
Significance: The building was originally constructed ca. 1875 as a simple trolley barn for the Madison Street Railway Company, and was purchased by the Fair Play Fire Engine and Hose Company in 1888 for use as... More
Dr. William Davies Hutchings Office, 718 West Third Street, Madison, J...
Significance: Dr. Hutchings' Office was erected circa 1846-48. It is an excellent example of a conservatively designed Greek Revival building. Between 1848 and 1903 the structure was used as the offices of tw... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House, 301 West First Street (High & Pop...
Significance: The Shrewsbury house was designed by Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and erected 1846-49. It is a stunning work of nineteenth century classical architecture. The structure's recti... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 200 Sixth Street, Richmond,...
Significance: Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (Bethel A.M.E.) Church was founded in 1836 by William Paul Quinn, nationally prominent Afro Methodist minister. It is the oldest Afro Methodist congregation in ... More
Benjamin Conklin House, 302 East Main Street, Cambridge City, Wayne Co...
Significance: This handsome Greek Revival house was built in 1839-40. It has a particularly fine recessed entrance surmounted by a balcony, and a distinctive roof, hipped on the west side and stepped gable to t... More
Benjamin Conklin House, 302 East Main Street, Cambridge City, Wayne Co...
Significance: This handsome Greek Revival house was built in 1839-40. It has a particularly fine recessed entrance surmounted by a balcony, and a distinctive roof, hipped on the west side and stepped gable to t... More
Benjamin Conklin House, 302 East Main Street, Cambridge City, Wayne Co...
Significance: This handsome Greek Revival house was built in 1839-40. It has a particularly fine recessed entrance surmounted by a balcony, and a distinctive roof, hipped on the west side and stepped gable to t... More
Gray House, County Road, Connersville, Fayette County, IN
Significance: The Gray House was built ca. 1836-46, and is more sophisticated in design and appearance than most of the local vernacular constructed during this period. The rectangular brick structure is disti... More
Robinson-Schofield House, 221 West Second Street, Madison, Jefferson C...
Significance: The Robinson-Schofield house, built around 1821, is one of the few extant early brick houses in Madison. It is a fine interpretation and distinctive version of the Federal style in the city, and ... More
Fair Play Fire Engine & Hose Company No. 1, 405 East Main Street, Madi...
Significance: The building was originally constructed ca. 1875 as a simple trolley barn for the Madison Street Railway Company, and was purchased by the Fair Play Fire Engine and Hose Company in 1888 for use as... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Isaac Kinsey House & Farm, 502 East Sarver Road, Milton, Wayne County,...
Significance: The Kinsey house and farm complex were constructed during 1871-73, and designed by Richmond architect Joel Stover, his only known extant work in Indiana. The two-story High Victorian Italianate re... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Wayne County Courthouse, Courthouse Square, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Wayne County Courthouse is one of Indiana's most imposing 19th century courthouses, and is a handsome example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It is massively scaled with rock-faced ... More
Gray House, County Road, Connersville, Fayette County, IN
Significance: The Gray House was built ca. 1836-46, and is more sophisticated in design and appearance than most of the local vernacular constructed during this period. The rectangular brick structure is disti... More
Andrew Scott House, 126 North Tenth Street, Richmond, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Andrew F. Scott house was built in 1858, and is a good example of a mid-19th century house designed in the Italian Villa style. Distinguished by a central projecting pedimented pavilion on th... More