Williams Place, Smokehouse, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-E Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Kitchen, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of SC s...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-B Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Old Kennett Meeting House, U.S. Route 1, 1 mile North of Longwood Gard...
1997 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: Old Kennett is one of the oldest extant Friends meeting houses in the Delaware Valley, erected sometime between 1718 and 1731. Its single-cell, c... More
Old Kennett Meeting House, U.S. Route 1, 1 mile North of Longwood Gard...
1997 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: Old Kennett is one of the oldest extant Friends meeting houses in the Delaware Valley, erected sometime between 1718 and 1731. Its single-cell, c... More
Williams Place, Commissary, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-H Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Still House-Barn, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile Nort...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-F Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row, Buckstaff Bathhouse: Mechani...
Significance: The Buckstaff Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-... More
Williams Place, Tenant House, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Tenant House, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Williams Place, Crib, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of SC seco...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-G Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
House, .3 mile North of Route 82; 2 miles East of Roscoe, Roscoe, St. ...
Significance: This double house is very unusual. The older rear portion is a good example of a two story saddlebag house. The one story newer portion at the front is unlike any other house in the survey; it has... More
House, .3 mile North of Route 82; 2 miles East of Roscoe, Roscoe, St. ...
Significance: This double house is very unusual. The older rear portion is a good example of a two story saddlebag house. The one story newer portion at the front is unlike any other house in the survey; it has... More
Williams Place, Frame Barn, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-C Public domain photograph of a barn, farm, small home in Sweden, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Ousatonic Water Power Company, Dam & Canals, CT Routes 34 & 108, 1 mil...
Significance: The waterworks of the Ousatonic Water Company, when combined with the Shelton mills and related urban development have local and statewide significance as a successful 19th century example of plan... More
Williams Place, Kitchen, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of SC s...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-B Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Heckert Oil Pumping Jack, 0.6 mile North of Connoquenessing Creek, 0.1...
Significance: Historically significant as a relatively rare survivor of the early-twentieth-century oil industry in southwestern Pennsylvania; manufactured by a short-lived, small manufacturing division of the ... More
Royer House, Springfield Furnace, State Highway 866, .25 mile North of...
Significance: Built by the Royer family about 1810; John Royer settled in this area around 1805. Along with his brother Daniel, he established an iron furnace one-quarter mile to the south, on Piney Creek. The ... More
David Renfrew Oil Rig, East side of Connoquenessing Creek, 0.4 mile No...
Significance: Historically significant as a relatively rare survivor of the early-twentieth-century oil industry in southwestern Pennsylvania, and for its location in the Bald Ridge oil field. Technologically ... More
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Williams Place, Crib, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of SC seco...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-G Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Cohasset, US 601, 1 mile North of Crocketville, Crocketville, Hampton ...
Significance: Excellent example of Carolina I house, a vernacular house type popular from the late 18th through the early 20th century. Associated with William James Gooding, a cotton farmer who played a locall... More
Cohasset, US 601, 1 mile North of Crocketville, Crocketville, Hampton ...
Significance: Excellent example of Carolina I house, a vernacular house type popular from the late 18th through the early 20th century. Associated with William James Gooding, a cotton farmer who played a locall... More
Rock River Union Pacific Snowshed Plant, .6 Mile North of Rock River, ...
Significance: The site was the location of the Union Pacific Transcontinental Railroad snowshed construction plant. The plant was built after the unusually severe blizzards during the winter of 1916-17 that ne... More
Rock River Union Pacific Snowshed Plant, .6 Mile North of Rock River, ...
Significance: The site was the location of the Union Pacific Transcontinental Railroad snowshed construction plant. The plant was built after the unusually severe blizzards during the winter of 1916-17 that ne... More
Rock River Union Pacific Snowshed Plant, .6 Mile North of Rock River, ...
Significance: The site was the location of the Union Pacific Transcontinental Railroad snowshed construction plant. The plant was built after the unusually severe blizzards during the winter of 1916-17 that ne... More
House, .3 mile North of Route 82; 2 miles East of Roscoe, Roscoe, St. ...
Significance: This double house is very unusual. The older rear portion is a good example of a two story saddlebag house. The one story newer portion at the front is unlike any other house in the survey; it has... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Ousatonic Water Power Company, Dam & Canals, CT Routes 34 & 108, 1 mil...
Significance: The waterworks of the Ousatonic Water Company, when combined with the Shelton mills and related urban development have local and statewide significance as a successful 19th century example of plan... More
Williams Place, Kitchen, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of SC s...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-B Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Old Kennett Meeting House, U.S. Route 1, 1 mile North of Longwood Gard...
1997 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: Old Kennett is one of the oldest extant Friends meeting houses in the Delaware Valley, erected sometime between 1718 and 1731. Its single-cell, c... More
Old Kennett Meeting House, U.S. Route 1, 1 mile North of Longwood Gard...
1997 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: Old Kennett is one of the oldest extant Friends meeting houses in the Delaware Valley, erected sometime between 1718 and 1731. Its single-cell, c... More
Williams Place, Commissary, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-H Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Commissary, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-H Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Heckert Oil Pumping Jack, 0.6 mile North of Connoquenessing Creek, 0.1...
Significance: Historically significant as a relatively rare survivor of the early-twentieth-century oil industry in southwestern Pennsylvania; manufactured by a short-lived, small manufacturing division of the ... More
Williams Place, Still House-Barn, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile Nort...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-F Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row, Buckstaff Bathhouse: Mechani...
Significance: The Buckstaff Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-... More
Williams Place, Tenant House, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Tenant House, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Cohasset, US 601, 1 mile North of Crocketville, Crocketville, Hampton ...
Significance: Excellent example of Carolina I house, a vernacular house type popular from the late 18th through the early 20th century. Associated with William James Gooding, a cotton farmer who played a locall... More
Carlsbad Irrigation District, East Side Canal, 1 mile North to 2 miles...
Significance: The Carlsbad Irrigation District is nationally significant as an excellent surviving representation of a large turn-of-the-century reclamation system. The District includes significant engineerin... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Ousatonic Water Power Company, Dam & Canals, CT Routes 34 & 108, 1 mil...
Significance: The waterworks of the Ousatonic Water Company, when combined with the Shelton mills and related urban development have local and statewide significance as a successful 19th century example of plan... More
Ousatonic Water Power Company, Dam & Canals, CT Routes 34 & 108, 1 mil...
Significance: The waterworks of the Ousatonic Water Company, when combined with the Shelton mills and related urban development have local and statewide significance as a successful 19th century example of plan... More
Ruin 5MT1805, Approximately 1 mile North of County Road G, Cortez, Mon...
Survey number: HABS CO-211 Public domain photograph - historical image of Colorado, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Williams Place, Smokehouse, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-E Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Smokehouse, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-E Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Heckert Oil Pumping Jack, 0.6 mile North of Connoquenessing Creek, 0.1...
Significance: Historically significant as a relatively rare survivor of the early-twentieth-century oil industry in southwestern Pennsylvania; manufactured by a short-lived, small manufacturing division of the ... More
Heckert Oil Pumping Jack, 0.6 mile North of Connoquenessing Creek, 0.1...
Significance: Historically significant as a relatively rare survivor of the early-twentieth-century oil industry in southwestern Pennsylvania; manufactured by a short-lived, small manufacturing division of the ... More
Royer House, Springfield Furnace, State Highway 866, .25 mile North of...
Significance: Built by the Royer family about 1810; John Royer settled in this area around 1805. Along with his brother Daniel, he established an iron furnace one-quarter mile to the south, on Piney Creek. The ... More
Williams Place, Still House-Barn, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile Nort...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-F Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
David Renfrew Oil Rig, East side of Connoquenessing Creek, 0.4 mile No...
Significance: Historically significant as a relatively rare survivor of the early-twentieth-century oil industry in southwestern Pennsylvania, and for its location in the Bald Ridge oil field. Technologically ... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Williams Place, Tenant House, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Tenant House, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Tenant House, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Tenant House, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Rock River Union Pacific Snowshed Plant, .6 Mile North of Rock River, ...
Significance: The site was the location of the Union Pacific Transcontinental Railroad snowshed construction plant. The plant was built after the unusually severe blizzards during the winter of 1916-17 that ne... More
Rock River Union Pacific Snowshed Plant, .6 Mile North of Rock River, ...
Significance: The site was the location of the Union Pacific Transcontinental Railroad snowshed construction plant. The plant was built after the unusually severe blizzards during the winter of 1916-17 that ne... More
House, .3 mile North of Route 82; 2 miles East of Roscoe, Roscoe, St. ...
Significance: This double house is very unusual. The older rear portion is a good example of a two story saddlebag house. The one story newer portion at the front is unlike any other house in the survey; it has... More
Ruin 5MT1805, Approximately 1 mile North of County Road G, Cortez, Mon...
Survey number: HABS CO-211 Public domain photograph of ruins in United States, 20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Old Kennett Meeting House, U.S. Route 1, 1 mile North of Longwood Gard...
1997 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: Old Kennett is one of the oldest extant Friends meeting houses in the Delaware Valley, erected sometime between 1718 and 1731. Its single-cell, c... More
Old Kennett Meeting House, U.S. Route 1, 1 mile North of Longwood Gard...
1997 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: Old Kennett is one of the oldest extant Friends meeting houses in the Delaware Valley, erected sometime between 1718 and 1731. Its single-cell, c... More
Williams Place, Commissary, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-H Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
David Renfrew Oil Rig, East side of Connoquenessing Creek, 0.4 mile No...
Significance: Historically significant as a relatively rare survivor of the early-twentieth-century oil industry in southwestern Pennsylvania, and for its location in the Bald Ridge oil field. Technologically ... More
David Renfrew Oil Rig, East side of Connoquenessing Creek, 0.4 mile No...
Significance: Historically significant as a relatively rare survivor of the early-twentieth-century oil industry in southwestern Pennsylvania, and for its location in the Bald Ridge oil field. Technologically ... More
David Renfrew Oil Rig, East side of Connoquenessing Creek, 0.4 mile No...
Significance: Historically significant as a relatively rare survivor of the early-twentieth-century oil industry in southwestern Pennsylvania, and for its location in the Bald Ridge oil field. Technologically ... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Williams Place, Tenant House, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Carlsbad Irrigation District, Pecos River Flume, On Main Canal, .5 mil...
Significance: The Pecos River Flume carries the main canal of the Carlsbad Irrigation District across the Pecos River Channel. The flume was designed by Thomas Taylor Johnston, a civil engineer from Chicago, a... More
Williams Place, Crib, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of SC seco...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-G Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Cohasset, US 601, 1 mile North of Crocketville, Crocketville, Hampton ...
Significance: Excellent example of Carolina I house, a vernacular house type popular from the late 18th through the early 20th century. Associated with William James Gooding, a cotton farmer who played a locall... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Ousatonic Water Power Company, Dam & Canals, CT Routes 34 & 108, 1 mil...
Significance: The waterworks of the Ousatonic Water Company, when combined with the Shelton mills and related urban development have local and statewide significance as a successful 19th century example of plan... More
Ousatonic Water Power Company, Dam & Canals, CT Routes 34 & 108, 1 mil...
Significance: The waterworks of the Ousatonic Water Company, when combined with the Shelton mills and related urban development have local and statewide significance as a successful 19th century example of plan... More
Ousatonic Water Power Company, Dam & Canals, CT Routes 34 & 108, 1 mil...
Significance: The waterworks of the Ousatonic Water Company, when combined with the Shelton mills and related urban development have local and statewide significance as a successful 19th century example of plan... More
Ousatonic Water Power Company, Dam & Canals, CT Routes 34 & 108, 1 mil...
Significance: The waterworks of the Ousatonic Water Company, when combined with the Shelton mills and related urban development have local and statewide significance as a successful 19th century example of plan... More
Ousatonic Water Power Company, Dam & Canals, CT Routes 34 & 108, 1 mil...
Significance: The waterworks of the Ousatonic Water Company, when combined with the Shelton mills and related urban development have local and statewide significance as a successful 19th century example of plan... More
Oregon Inlet Coast Guard Station, Northern end of Pea Island, East sid...
Significance: The existing Oregon Inlet Station was a continuation of the original Bodie Island and Oregon Inlet Life Boat Stations. The Bodie Island Station (actually located south of Oregon Inlet) was one of ... More
Oregon Inlet Coast Guard Station, Northern end of Pea Island, East sid...
Significance: The existing Oregon Inlet Station was a continuation of the original Bodie Island and Oregon Inlet Life Boat Stations. The Bodie Island Station (actually located south of Oregon Inlet) was one of ... More
Old Kennett Meeting House, U.S. Route 1, 1 mile North of Longwood Gard...
1997 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: Old Kennett is one of the oldest extant Friends meeting houses in the Delaware Valley, erected sometime between 1718 and 1731. Its single-cell, c... More
Old Kennett Meeting House, U.S. Route 1, 1 mile North of Longwood Gard...
1997 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: Old Kennett is one of the oldest extant Friends meeting houses in the Delaware Valley, erected sometime between 1718 and 1731. Its single-cell, c... More
Old Kennett Meeting House, U.S. Route 1, 1 mile North of Longwood Gard...
1997 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: Old Kennett is one of the oldest extant Friends meeting houses in the Delaware Valley, erected sometime between 1718 and 1731. Its single-cell, c... More
Williams Place, Commissary, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-H Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Williams Place, Still House-Barn, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile Nort...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-F Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction