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Harper-Featherstone Farm, Hog Pen (Ruins), .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Hog Pen (Ruins), .7 mile west of County Road...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1540 Survey number: HABS SC-379-K

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Road, .4 mile west of intersection with Sanatorium Road, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, NJ

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Ro...

Significance: The Children's Unit brings together under one roof the typical tuberculosis sanatorium design features and functions usually located in multiple buildings in sanatoria through the United States du... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Cow & Mule Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Cow & Mule Barn, .7 mile west of County Road...

Significance: The use of one-half dovetail joinery in constructing frame stalls makes this structure unique. This joinery method was employed in early log construction, but there are no other examples of its us... More

Mahoning Creek Trestle, Spanning Mahoning Creek, 1 mile West of Goodville, Blairsville, Indiana County, PA

Mahoning Creek Trestle, Spanning Mahoning Creek, 1 mile West of Goodvi...

Significance: The Mahoning Creek Trestle is the largest structure of its type in Indiana County and played a large part in the county's transportation history. Survey number: HAER PA-266 Building/structure da... More

Elkins Coal & Coke Company, Warehouse, .8 mile West of County Route 7/29, Bretz, Preston County, WV

Elkins Coal & Coke Company, Warehouse, .8 mile West of County Route 7/...

Significance: The Warehouse Building is part of the Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex. The Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex consists of 140 beehive coke ovens that were the nation's last known ope... More

Elkins Coal & Coke Company, Warehouse, .8 mile West of County Route 7/29, Bretz, Preston County, WV

Elkins Coal & Coke Company, Warehouse, .8 mile West of County Route 7/...

Significance: The Warehouse Building is part of the Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex. The Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex consists of 140 beehive coke ovens that were the nation's last known ope... More

William McFadden House, .5 mile west of State Highway 260, Sycamore Valley, Monroe County, OH

William McFadden House, .5 mile west of State Highway 260, Sycamore Va...

Significance: The house on the William McFadden (Ray Morrison) property is an excellent example of a 1 1/2-story log house that dates to the 1850s and reflects a high-level of craftsmanship. The hewn logs have ... More

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue extension, 0.75 mile west of U.S. Interstate 95, Falmouth, Cumberland County, ME

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue ...

Significance: Constructed in 1913 by the Sanders Construction Co. for the Town of Falmouth at a cost of $15,167.38, the Presumpscot Falls Bridge is an open spandrel, reinforced concrete arch structure. At the ... More

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue extension, 0.75 mile west of U.S. Interstate 95, Falmouth, Cumberland County, ME

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue ...

Significance: Constructed in 1913 by the Sanders Construction Co. for the Town of Falmouth at a cost of $15,167.38, the Presumpscot Falls Bridge is an open spandrel, reinforced concrete arch structure. At the ... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Powerhouse, North side of Route...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an architectural element, dome, cathedral, classical architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Reb works across plank road, 1/3 mile west of cemetery no. 1 (Wilderness)

Reb works across plank road, 1/3 mile west of cemetery no. 1 (Wilderne...

Purchase; Robin Stanford; 2015; (DLC/PP-2015:022). American Scenery (Stereoscopic) label on verso, no. 76. Forms part of: The Robin G. Stanford Collection. Digitized 2015 Funding from Center for Civil War Photography.

Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Bakery, Between Harris & Black Avenues 0.1 mile west of McClellan Avenue, Hampton, Hampton, Virginia

Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...

Significance: Building 93 was constructed as the Home Bakery in 1936 to accompany the Main Dining Hall in providing food for the entire facility. At the time Building 93 was constructed, it was installed with ... More

Pennsylvania Railroad, Erie Railway Bridge, 0.2 mile South of Elgin Road, 1 mile West of State Route 89, 4.4 miles Southwest of Corry, Corry, Erie County, PA

Pennsylvania Railroad, Erie Railway Bridge, 0.2 mile South of Elgin Ro...

Survey number: HAER PA-34 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...

Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...

Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Old bank building now used as residence. Cascade, Idaho. The town moved from its old location to the highway about a mile west

Old bank building now used as residence. Cascade, Idaho. The town move...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, ...

Significance: This unusually large barn is one of three embankment structures in the project area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1536 Survey number: HABS SC-379-B

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, ...

Significance: This unusually large barn is one of three embankment structures in the project area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1536 Survey number: HABS SC-379-B

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, ...

Significance: This unusually large barn is one of three embankment structures in the project area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1536 Survey number: HABS SC-379-B

Imes Bridge, Spanning a ravine south of County Road G50, .5 mile west of I-35, Saint Charles, Madison County, IA

Imes Bridge, Spanning a ravine south of County Road G50, .5 mile west ...

Significance: Imes Bridge is one of nineteen covered bridges built in Madison County, Iowa, in the late nineteenth century, and the oldest of five that survive. Survey number: HAER IA-94 Building/structure da... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, House (Ruins), .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, House (Ruins), .7 mile west of County Road 8...

Significance: The site contains the archaeological remains of the farmhouse, destroyed ca. 1974 by fire. This structure was a two-story log house, possibly dating ca. 1810-1820. Unprocessed Field note material... More

William McFadden House, .5 mile west of State Highway 260, Sycamore Valley, Monroe County, OH

William McFadden House, .5 mile west of State Highway 260, Sycamore Va...

Significance: The house on the William McFadden (Ray Morrison) property is an excellent example of a 1 1/2-story log house that dates to the 1850s and reflects a high-level of craftsmanship. The hewn logs have ... More

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue extension, 0.75 mile west of U.S. Interstate 95, Falmouth, Cumberland County, ME

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue ...

Significance: Constructed in 1913 by the Sanders Construction Co. for the Town of Falmouth at a cost of $15,167.38, the Presumpscot Falls Bridge is an open spandrel, reinforced concrete arch structure. At the ... More

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue extension, 0.75 mile west of U.S. Interstate 95, Falmouth, Cumberland County, ME

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue ...

Significance: Constructed in 1913 by the Sanders Construction Co. for the Town of Falmouth at a cost of $15,167.38, the Presumpscot Falls Bridge is an open spandrel, reinforced concrete arch structure. At the ... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville, Bucks County, PA

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville,...

Significance: The High Farm is an excellent example of a Bucks County stone farm house with an unusual floor plan which is almost a mirror image of itself. An unique arrangement of twin, boxed-winder stairways ... More

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, Eads, Shelby County, TN

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, E...

Significance: The Carr House is architecturally significant for its hall-and-parlor design, a rare house plan in West Tennessee. Most examples survive in Middle and East Tennessee, and few examples remain in We... More

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, Eads, Shelby County, TN

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, E...

Significance: The Carr House is architecturally significant for its hall-and-parlor design, a rare house plan in West Tennessee. Most examples survive in Middle and East Tennessee, and few examples remain in We... More

Dundale, Dundale Lane, .1 mile West of County Line Road, Villanova, Delaware County, PA

Dundale, Dundale Lane, .1 mile West of County Line Road, Villanova, De...

Written data includes a photocopy of a location map. Significance: Dundale is significant for several reasons: Built in 1890 in a late Victorian eclectic style, it is one of the few remaining large country hous... More

Dundale, Dundale Lane, .1 mile West of County Line Road, Villanova, Delaware County, PA

Dundale, Dundale Lane, .1 mile West of County Line Road, Villanova, De...

Written data includes a photocopy of a location map. Significance: Dundale is significant for several reasons: Built in 1890 in a late Victorian eclectic style, it is one of the few remaining large country hous... More

Hartshorn House, North bank of Ohio River, .5 mile west of Anthony Meldahl Locks & Dam, Neville, Clermont County, OH

Hartshorn House, North bank of Ohio River, .5 mile west of Anthony Mel...

Significance: The Hartshorn House is significant among houses in Clermont County as representative of a regionally typical vernacular floor plan of the mid-nineteenth century, which features fine Greek Revival ... More

Hartshorn House, North bank of Ohio River, .5 mile west of Anthony Meldahl Locks & Dam, Neville, Clermont County, OH

Hartshorn House, North bank of Ohio River, .5 mile west of Anthony Mel...

Significance: The Hartshorn House is significant among houses in Clermont County as representative of a regionally typical vernacular floor plan of the mid-nineteenth century, which features fine Greek Revival ... More

Hartshorn House, North bank of Ohio River, .5 mile west of Anthony Meldahl Locks & Dam, Neville, Clermont County, OH

Hartshorn House, North bank of Ohio River, .5 mile west of Anthony Mel...

Significance: The Hartshorn House is significant among houses in Clermont County as representative of a regionally typical vernacular floor plan of the mid-nineteenth century, which features fine Greek Revival ... More

Pennsylvania Railroad, Erie Railway Bridge, 0.2 mile South of Elgin Road, 1 mile West of State Route 89, 4.4 miles Southwest of Corry, Corry, Erie County, PA

Pennsylvania Railroad, Erie Railway Bridge, 0.2 mile South of Elgin Ro...

Survey number: HAER PA-34 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...

Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Road, .4 mile west of intersection with Sanatorium Road, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, NJ

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Ro...

Significance: The Children's Unit brings together under one roof the typical tuberculosis sanatorium design features and functions usually located in multiple buildings in sanatoria through the United States du... More

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Road, .4 mile west of intersection with Sanatorium Road, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, NJ

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Ro...

Significance: The Children's Unit brings together under one roof the typical tuberculosis sanatorium design features and functions usually located in multiple buildings in sanatoria through the United States du... More

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Road, .4 mile west of intersection with Sanatorium Road, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, NJ

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Ro...

Significance: The Children's Unit brings together under one roof the typical tuberculosis sanatorium design features and functions usually located in multiple buildings in sanatoria through the United States du... More

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Employee Dormitory, Pavilion Road, .3 mile west of intersection with Sanatorium Road, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, NJ

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Employee Dormitory, Pavilion...

Significance: The Employee Dormitory is representative of early 20th century design changes that were made in tuberculosis treatment facilities to safeguard the physical and mental health of employees. Survey... More

William McFadden House, .5 mile west of State Highway 260, Sycamore Valley, Monroe County, OH

William McFadden House, .5 mile west of State Highway 260, Sycamore Va...

Significance: The house on the William McFadden (Ray Morrison) property is an excellent example of a 1 1/2-story log house that dates to the 1850s and reflects a high-level of craftsmanship. The hewn logs have ... More

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue extension, 0.75 mile west of U.S. Interstate 95, Falmouth, Cumberland County, ME

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue ...

Significance: Constructed in 1913 by the Sanders Construction Co. for the Town of Falmouth at a cost of $15,167.38, the Presumpscot Falls Bridge is an open spandrel, reinforced concrete arch structure. At the ... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Norris Farm, Chicken House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, Chicken House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile...

Significance: The chicken house on the Norris Farm is an example of a mid-twentieth century agricultural outbuilding. The chicken house is unique in its size, its number of stories, and its construction. With... More

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville, Bucks County, PA

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville,...

Significance: The High Farm is an excellent example of a Bucks County stone farm house with an unusual floor plan which is almost a mirror image of itself. An unique arrangement of twin, boxed-winder stairways ... More

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, Eads, Shelby County, TN

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, E...

Significance: The Carr House is architecturally significant for its hall-and-parlor design, a rare house plan in West Tennessee. Most examples survive in Middle and East Tennessee, and few examples remain in We... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Well & Smokehouse, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Well & Smokehouse, .7 mile west of County Ro...

Significance: This structure is a unique example of a combination well hours, larder, and buttery and is one of three embankment structures in the project area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this ... More

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...

Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...

Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More

St. John's Church, Waldrop, State Route 22, .5 mile West of U.S. Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Church, Waldrop, State Route 22, .5 mile West of U.S. Route...

This documentation was completed for a class at the University of Virginia & subsequently donated to the HABS collection. Significance: St. John's Church stands as a well-preserved, little-altered example of th... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, ...

Significance: This unusually large barn is one of three embankment structures in the project area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1536 Survey number: HABS SC-379-B

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Road, .4 mile west of intersection with Sanatorium Road, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, NJ

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Ro...

Significance: The Children's Unit brings together under one roof the typical tuberculosis sanatorium design features and functions usually located in multiple buildings in sanatoria through the United States du... More

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Road, .4 mile west of intersection with Sanatorium Road, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, NJ

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Ro...

Significance: The Children's Unit brings together under one roof the typical tuberculosis sanatorium design features and functions usually located in multiple buildings in sanatoria through the United States du... More

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Employee Dormitory, Pavilion Road, .3 mile west of intersection with Sanatorium Road, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, NJ

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Employee Dormitory, Pavilion...

Significance: The Employee Dormitory is representative of early 20th century design changes that were made in tuberculosis treatment facilities to safeguard the physical and mental health of employees. Survey... More

Norris Farm, Forebay Bank Barn, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, Forebay Bank Barn, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 ...

Significance: The barn located on the Norris farm is an example of a forebay bank barn that was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Pennsylvania. The barn may represent a migration patter... More

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue extension, 0.75 mile west of U.S. Interstate 95, Falmouth, Cumberland County, ME

Presumpscot Falls Bridge, Spanning Presumptscot River at Allen Avenue ...

Significance: Constructed in 1913 by the Sanders Construction Co. for the Town of Falmouth at a cost of $15,167.38, the Presumpscot Falls Bridge is an open spandrel, reinforced concrete arch structure. At the ... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, Eads, Shelby County, TN

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, E...

Significance: The Carr House is architecturally significant for its hall-and-parlor design, a rare house plan in West Tennessee. Most examples survive in Middle and East Tennessee, and few examples remain in We... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Well & Smokehouse, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Well & Smokehouse, .7 mile west of County Ro...

Significance: This structure is a unique example of a combination well hours, larder, and buttery and is one of three embankment structures in the project area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this ... More

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...

Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...

Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...

Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Hay Rack, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Hay Rack, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lo...

Survey number: HABS SC-379-H Public domain photograph - historical image of South Carolina, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Road, .4 mile west of intersection with Sanatorium Road, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, NJ

New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Ro...

Significance: The Children's Unit brings together under one roof the typical tuberculosis sanatorium design features and functions usually located in multiple buildings in sanatoria through the United States du... More

Elkins Coal & Coke Company, Powerhouse, .8 mile West of County Route 7/29, Bretz, Preston County, WV

Elkins Coal & Coke Company, Powerhouse, .8 mile West of County Route 7...

Significance: The Powerhouse is part of the Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex. The Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex consists of 140 beehive coke ovens that were the nation's last known operating b... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Cow & Mule Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Cow & Mule Barn, .7 mile west of County Road...

Significance: The use of one-half dovetail joinery in constructing frame stalls makes this structure unique. This joinery method was employed in early log construction, but there are no other examples of its us... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Cow & Mule Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Cow & Mule Barn, .7 mile west of County Road...

Significance: The use of one-half dovetail joinery in constructing frame stalls makes this structure unique. This joinery method was employed in early log construction, but there are no other examples of its us... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Machine Shop, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Machine Shop, .7 mile west of County Road 81...

Public domain photograph - historical image of South Carolina, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Mahoning Creek Trestle, Spanning Mahoning Creek, 1 mile West of Goodville, Blairsville, Indiana County, PA

Mahoning Creek Trestle, Spanning Mahoning Creek, 1 mile West of Goodvi...

Significance: The Mahoning Creek Trestle is the largest structure of its type in Indiana County and played a large part in the county's transportation history. Survey number: HAER PA-266 Building/structure da... More

William McFadden House, .5 mile west of State Highway 260, Sycamore Valley, Monroe County, OH

William McFadden House, .5 mile west of State Highway 260, Sycamore Va...

Significance: The house on the William McFadden (Ray Morrison) property is an excellent example of a 1 1/2-story log house that dates to the 1850s and reflects a high-level of craftsmanship. The hewn logs have ... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville, Bucks County, PA

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville,...

Significance: The High Farm is an excellent example of a Bucks County stone farm house with an unusual floor plan which is almost a mirror image of itself. An unique arrangement of twin, boxed-winder stairways ... More

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville, Bucks County, PA

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville,...

Significance: The High Farm is an excellent example of a Bucks County stone farm house with an unusual floor plan which is almost a mirror image of itself. An unique arrangement of twin, boxed-winder stairways ... More

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville, Bucks County, PA

High Farm, House, Creek Road, 1 mile West of Easton Road, Pipersville,...

Significance: The High Farm is an excellent example of a Bucks County stone farm house with an unusual floor plan which is almost a mirror image of itself. An unique arrangement of twin, boxed-winder stairways ... More

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, Eads, Shelby County, TN

Carr House, South side of U.S. Route 64, 0.2 mile west of Cobb Road, E...

Significance: The Carr House is architecturally significant for its hall-and-parlor design, a rare house plan in West Tennessee. Most examples survive in Middle and East Tennessee, and few examples remain in We... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Well & Smokehouse, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Well & Smokehouse, .7 mile west of County Ro...

Significance: This structure is a unique example of a combination well hours, larder, and buttery and is one of three embankment structures in the project area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this ... More

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of County Road 88/1, Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, WV

Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...

Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More

St. John's Church, Waldrop, State Route 22, .5 mile West of U.S. Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Church, Waldrop, State Route 22, .5 mile West of U.S. Route...

This documentation was completed for a class at the University of Virginia & subsequently donated to the HABS collection. Significance: St. John's Church stands as a well-preserved, little-altered example of th... More

St. John's Church, Waldrop, State Route 22, .5 mile West of U.S. Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Church, Waldrop, State Route 22, .5 mile West of U.S. Route...

This documentation was completed for a class at the University of Virginia & subsequently donated to the HABS collection. Significance: St. John's Church stands as a well-preserved, little-altered example of th... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Greenwich, Easton, Washington County, NY

Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, Spanning Batten Kill, .65 mile West of Gre...

Significance: The Hegeman-Hill Street Bridge, while a common design of its time (pin connected-type Baltimore truss), was constructed by the Owego Bridge company, founded by Ellery Colby, a bridge builder in Ne... More

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC

Harper-Featherstone Farm, Dairy Barn, .7 mile west of County Road 81, ...

Significance: This unusually large barn is one of three embankment structures in the project area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1536 Survey number: HABS SC-379-B

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Dam, North side of Route 101, .5 mile west of Route 395, Killingly Center, Windham County, CT

Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility, Dam, North side of Route 101, ....

Significance: The Dayville Mills Hydroelectric Facility dam was built c1858 to divert water to the adjacent Dayville Mills Complex where the power of the falling water was utilized to drive textile equipment. ... More

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