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
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...
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
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
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,...
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, 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
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...
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
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
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...
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...
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
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
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,...
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,...
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, 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
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
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 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
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, 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, 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
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 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 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
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
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 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
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,...
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, 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
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
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...
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...
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
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
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,...
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,...
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,...
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
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
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...
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
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, 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
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
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
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
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...
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
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, 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
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 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
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
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
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, 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
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
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...
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...
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
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,...
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,...
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, 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, 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, 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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,...
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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