Colby-Jeffery House, 302 Elm Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The Colby-Jeffery House, constructed in 1838-39 for Daniel Colby, is an interesting example of the Greek Revival style in Indiana. The slender Doric columns and simple pediment mark Madison's ear... 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
Washington Fire Company No. 2, 104 West Third Street, Madison, Jeffers...
Significance: Believed to be the oldest firehouse in continuous use in Indiana, the Washington Fire Company occupies a simple brick building with Greek Revival-inspired pediment. The three original round-heade... 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
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Cartersville Bridge, Route 25, spanning James River, Cartersville, Cum...
Significance: Built in 1884, the Cartersville Bridge is an unusual example of composite truss construction. Located where Va. Route 45 crosses the James River, the center four spans of the bridge were washed aw... More
Colby-Jeffery House, 302 Elm Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The Colby-Jeffery House, constructed in 1838-39 for Daniel Colby, is an interesting example of the Greek Revival style in Indiana. The slender Doric columns and simple pediment mark Madison's ear... 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
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... 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
Devenish-Haigh House, 108 East Third, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: This simple Greek Revival house features pediment-like stone lintels and two iron benches fixed to the front wall and stone steps of the home. It is believed that the home has undergone two build... 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
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... 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
Colby-Jeffery House, 302 Elm Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The Colby-Jeffery House, constructed in 1838-39 for Daniel Colby, is an interesting example of the Greek Revival style in Indiana. The slender Doric columns and simple pediment mark Madison's ear... 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
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Walnut Street Fire Company No. 4, 808 Walnut Street, Madison, Jefferso...
Significance: The Walnut Street Fire Company #4 was built in 1874, probably to the designs of Alexander White, and originally included arched equipment doors and a delicately detailed bell cupola. Survey numbe... 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
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
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
Cartersville Bridge, Route 25, spanning James River, Cartersville, Cum...
Significance: Built in 1884, the Cartersville Bridge is an unusual example of composite truss construction. Located where Va. Route 45 crosses the James River, the center four spans of the bridge were washed aw... 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
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
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
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
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
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... 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
Devenish-Haigh House, 108 East Third, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: This simple Greek Revival house features pediment-like stone lintels and two iron benches fixed to the front wall and stone steps of the home. It is believed that the home has undergone two build... More
Colby-Jeffery House, 302 Elm Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The Colby-Jeffery House, constructed in 1838-39 for Daniel Colby, is an interesting example of the Greek Revival style in Indiana. The slender Doric columns and simple pediment mark Madison's ear... 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
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
St. Michael's Catholic Church, 519 East Third Street, Madison, Jeffers...
See also HABS IN-85, St. Michael's Rectory. Significance: St. Michael's Church is the oldest church building in Madison, and is still in constant use. It is probably the oldest existing Gothic Revival structur... 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
Colby-Jeffery House, 302 Elm Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The Colby-Jeffery House, constructed in 1838-39 for Daniel Colby, is an interesting example of the Greek Revival style in Indiana. The slender Doric columns and simple pediment mark Madison's ear... More
Christ Episcopal Church, 506 Mulberry Street, Madison, Jefferson Count...
Significance: The Christ Episcopal Church of Madison was begun in 1848 and completed to the designs of architect William Russell West in 1850. Featured on the interior are exposed wooden scissor trusses and br... 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
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
Washington Fire Company No. 2, 104 West Third Street, Madison, Jeffers...
Significance: Believed to be the oldest firehouse in continuous use in Indiana, the Washington Fire Company occupies a simple brick building with Greek Revival-inspired pediment. The three original round-heade... 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
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
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Cartersville Bridge, Route 25, spanning James River, Cartersville, Cum...
Significance: Built in 1884, the Cartersville Bridge is an unusual example of composite truss construction. Located where Va. Route 45 crosses the James River, the center four spans of the bridge were washed aw... More
Cartersville Bridge, Route 25, spanning James River, Cartersville, Cum...
Significance: Built in 1884, the Cartersville Bridge is an unusual example of composite truss construction. Located where Va. Route 45 crosses the James River, the center four spans of the bridge were washed aw... 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
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
St. Michael's Catholic Church, 519 East Third Street, Madison, Jeffers...
See also HABS IN-85, St. Michael's Rectory. Significance: St. Michael's Church is the oldest church building in Madison, and is still in constant use. It is probably the oldest existing Gothic Revival structur... 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
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
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
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
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
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
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... 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
Christ Episcopal Church, 506 Mulberry Street, Madison, Jefferson Count...
Significance: The Christ Episcopal Church of Madison was begun in 1848 and completed to the designs of architect William Russell West in 1850. Featured on the interior are exposed wooden scissor trusses and br... More
Washington Fire Company No. 2, 104 West Third Street, Madison, Jeffers...
Significance: Believed to be the oldest firehouse in continuous use in Indiana, the Washington Fire Company occupies a simple brick building with Greek Revival-inspired pediment. The three original round-heade... 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
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
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
St. Michael's Catholic Church, 519 East Third Street, Madison, Jeffers...
See also HABS IN-85, St. Michael's Rectory. Significance: St. Michael's Church is the oldest church building in Madison, and is still in constant use. It is probably the oldest existing Gothic Revival structur... 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
Colby-Jeffery House, 302 Elm Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
Significance: The Colby-Jeffery House, constructed in 1838-39 for Daniel Colby, is an interesting example of the Greek Revival style in Indiana. The slender Doric columns and simple pediment mark Madison's ear... 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
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jeffer...
Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. ... More
Cartersville Bridge, Route 25, spanning James River, Cartersville, Cum...
Significance: Built in 1884, the Cartersville Bridge is an unusual example of composite truss construction. Located where Va. Route 45 crosses the James River, the center four spans of the bridge were washed aw... More
Walnut Street Fire Company No. 4, 808 Walnut Street, Madison, Jefferso...
Significance: The Walnut Street Fire Company #4 was built in 1874, probably to the designs of Alexander White, and originally included arched equipment doors and a delicately detailed bell cupola. Survey numbe... More
St. Michael's Catholic Church, 519 East Third Street, Madison, Jeffers...
See also HABS IN-85, St. Michael's Rectory. Significance: St. Michael's Church is the oldest church building in Madison, and is still in constant use. It is probably the oldest existing Gothic Revival structur... More