Blair House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Set atop one of Scottsville's highest gradients, the Blair (Tipton) House plainly characterizes the style most prevalent in vernacular architecture during the... More
John Scott House, Jackson Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virgi...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church, Main Street (State Route 6), S...
Significance: Built in 1846, the Scottsville Disciples of Christ or Christian Church now serves the town as a museum. Originally, the church was constructed through the efforts of Dr. James Turner Barclay. An... More
Barclay House, Main Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The Barclay House was built between 1836 and 1837 by Daniel P. Perkins. It was later the home of Dr. James Turner Barclay who moved there from Jefferso... More
Solitude, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1983 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The farm Solitude is significant as an unmodernized, largely intact example of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture and land use in the ... More
Blair House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Set atop one of Scottsville's highest gradients, the Blair (Tipton) House plainly characterizes the style most prevalent in vernacular architecture during the... More
Jefferies-Bruce House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County,...
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Jeffries-Bruce House, c. 1838 perched on a rise above the James River, represents a select number of fine residences for prominent businessmen and profess... More
John Scott House, Jackson Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virgi...
Public domain scan of architectural drawing, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Sowell House, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
Significance: The Sowell House is an example of a vernacular structure which evolved in three stages. Beginning as a one bay, single pile, story-and-a-half structure, the dwelling was modified to a three bay, ... More
Daniel Scott House, Warren Road, Route 726, Scottsville, Albemarle Cou...
Significance: The original structure is a typical 18th century house with two rooms below, two above and an English basement. It probably served as the temporary first courthouse of Albemarle County and was as... More
Blair House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Set atop one of Scottsville's highest gradients, the Blair (Tipton) House plainly characterizes the style most prevalent in vernacular architecture during the... More
Daniel Scott House, Warren Road, Route 726, Scottsville, Albemarle Cou...
Significance: The original structure is a typical 18th century house with two rooms below, two above and an English basement. It probably served as the temporary first courthouse of Albemarle County and was as... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Barclay House, Main Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The Barclay House was built between 1836 and 1837 by Daniel P. Perkins. It was later the home of Dr. James Turner Barclay who moved there from Jefferso... More
Barclay House, Main Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The Barclay House was built between 1836 and 1837 by Daniel P. Perkins. It was later the home of Dr. James Turner Barclay who moved there from Jefferso... More
Solitude, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1983 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The farm Solitude is significant as an unmodernized, largely intact example of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture and land use in the ... More
Jefferies-Bruce House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County,...
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Jeffries-Bruce House, c. 1838 perched on a rise above the James River, represents a select number of fine residences for prominent businessmen and profess... More
John Scott House, Jackson Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virgi...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Blair House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Set atop one of Scottsville's highest gradients, the Blair (Tipton) House plainly characterizes the style most prevalent in vernacular architecture during the... More
Blair House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Set atop one of Scottsville's highest gradients, the Blair (Tipton) House plainly characterizes the style most prevalent in vernacular architecture during the... More
Blair House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Set atop one of Scottsville's highest gradients, the Blair (Tipton) House plainly characterizes the style most prevalent in vernacular architecture during the... More
Sowell House, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
Significance: The Sowell House is an example of a vernacular structure which evolved in three stages. Beginning as a one bay, single pile, story-and-a-half structure, the dwelling was modified to a three bay, ... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Harrison & Bird Streets, Scottsville, A...
Significance: This small Episcopal church, located in the historic James River town of Scottsville, is an excellent example of rural "Carpenter Gothic" architecture. This style is somewhat uncommon in this are... More
Blair House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Set atop one of Scottsville's highest gradients, the Blair (Tipton) House plainly characterizes the style most prevalent in vernacular architecture during the... More
Jefferies-Bruce House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County,...
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Jeffries-Bruce House, c. 1838 perched on a rise above the James River, represents a select number of fine residences for prominent businessmen and profess... More
Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church, Main Street (State Route 6), S...
Significance: Built in 1846, the Scottsville Disciples of Christ or Christian Church now serves the town as a museum. Originally, the church was constructed through the efforts of Dr. James Turner Barclay. An... More
Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church, Main Street (State Route 6), S...
Significance: Built in 1846, the Scottsville Disciples of Christ or Christian Church now serves the town as a museum. Originally, the church was constructed through the efforts of Dr. James Turner Barclay. An... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Jefferies-Bruce House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County,...
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Jeffries-Bruce House, c. 1838 perched on a rise above the James River, represents a select number of fine residences for prominent businessmen and profess... More
John Scott House, Jackson Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virgi...
Public domain scan of architectural drawing, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
James W. Mason House, Byrd & Harrison Streets, Scottsville, Albemarle ...
Significance: The James W. Mason House was built circa 1830 near the James River in Scottsville, Virginia. It is a good example of a house built during the transition from Federal to Greek Revival style empl... More
Sowell House, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
Significance: The Sowell House is an example of a vernacular structure which evolved in three stages. Beginning as a one bay, single pile, story-and-a-half structure, the dwelling was modified to a three bay, ... More
Barclay House, Main Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The Barclay House was built between 1836 and 1837 by Daniel P. Perkins. It was later the home of Dr. James Turner Barclay who moved there from Jefferso... More
[View from hillside of Old Scott's Ferry, Scottsville, Virginia, showi...
Public domain image of a train station in Boston, Massachusetts, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Harrison & Bird Streets, Scottsville, A...
Significance: This small Episcopal church, located in the historic James River town of Scottsville, is an excellent example of rural "Carpenter Gothic" architecture. This style is somewhat uncommon in this are... More
Solitude, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1983 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The farm Solitude is significant as an unmodernized, largely intact example of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture and land use in the ... More
Solitude, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1983 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The farm Solitude is significant as an unmodernized, largely intact example of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture and land use in the ... More
Blair House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Set atop one of Scottsville's highest gradients, the Blair (Tipton) House plainly characterizes the style most prevalent in vernacular architecture during the... More
James W. Mason House, Byrd & Harrison Streets, Scottsville, Albemarle ...
Significance: The James W. Mason House was built circa 1830 near the James River in Scottsville, Virginia. It is a good example of a house built during the transition from Federal to Greek Revival style empl... More
Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church, Main Street (State Route 6), S...
Significance: Built in 1846, the Scottsville Disciples of Christ or Christian Church now serves the town as a museum. Originally, the church was constructed through the efforts of Dr. James Turner Barclay. An... More
Barclay House, Main Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The Barclay House was built between 1836 and 1837 by Daniel P. Perkins. It was later the home of Dr. James Turner Barclay who moved there from Jefferso... More
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Harrison & Bird Streets, Scottsville, A...
Significance: This small Episcopal church, located in the historic James River town of Scottsville, is an excellent example of rural "Carpenter Gothic" architecture. This style is somewhat uncommon in this are... More
Blair House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Set atop one of Scottsville's highest gradients, the Blair (Tipton) House plainly characterizes the style most prevalent in vernacular architecture during the... More
John Scott House, Jackson Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virgi...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church, Main Street (State Route 6), S...
Significance: Built in 1846, the Scottsville Disciples of Christ or Christian Church now serves the town as a museum. Originally, the church was constructed through the efforts of Dr. James Turner Barclay. An... More
Daniel Scott House, Warren Road, Route 726, Scottsville, Albemarle Cou...
Significance: The original structure is a typical 18th century house with two rooms below, two above and an English basement. It probably served as the temporary first courthouse of Albemarle County and was as... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
[House of the Idylwood Art Gallery, Scottsville, Virginia]
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Solitude, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1983 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The farm Solitude is significant as an unmodernized, largely intact example of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture and land use in the ... More
Jefferies-Bruce House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County,...
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Jeffries-Bruce House, c. 1838 perched on a rise above the James River, represents a select number of fine residences for prominent businessmen and profess... More
John Scott House, Jackson Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virgi...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church, Main Street (State Route 6), S...
Significance: Built in 1846, the Scottsville Disciples of Christ or Christian Church now serves the town as a museum. Originally, the church was constructed through the efforts of Dr. James Turner Barclay. An... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Solitude, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1983 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The farm Solitude is significant as an unmodernized, largely intact example of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture and land use in the ... More
Jefferies-Bruce House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County,...
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Jeffries-Bruce House, c. 1838 perched on a rise above the James River, represents a select number of fine residences for prominent businessmen and profess... More
Jefferies-Bruce House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County,...
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Jeffries-Bruce House, c. 1838 perched on a rise above the James River, represents a select number of fine residences for prominent businessmen and profess... More
James W. Mason House, Byrd & Harrison Streets, Scottsville, Albemarle ...
Significance: The James W. Mason House was built circa 1830 near the James River in Scottsville, Virginia. It is a good example of a house built during the transition from Federal to Greek Revival style empl... More
Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church, Main Street (State Route 6), S...
Significance: Built in 1846, the Scottsville Disciples of Christ or Christian Church now serves the town as a museum. Originally, the church was constructed through the efforts of Dr. James Turner Barclay. An... More
Daniel Scott House, Warren Road, Route 726, Scottsville, Albemarle Cou...
Significance: The original structure is a typical 18th century house with two rooms below, two above and an English basement. It probably served as the temporary first courthouse of Albemarle County and was as... More
Daniel Scott House, Warren Road, Route 726, Scottsville, Albemarle Cou...
Significance: The original structure is a typical 18th century house with two rooms below, two above and an English basement. It probably served as the temporary first courthouse of Albemarle County and was as... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
James W. Mason House, Byrd & Harrison Streets, Scottsville, Albemarle ...
Significance: The James W. Mason House was built circa 1830 near the James River in Scottsville, Virginia. It is a good example of a house built during the transition from Federal to Greek Revival style empl... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
[Sketch of parts of Albemarle and Nelson counties, Virginia, showing r...
Scale ca. 1:200,000. LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), H274 Pencil sketch giving the names of a number of settlements. Annotation on the reverse, "Foot of Blue Ridge." Description derived from published bibliography... More
Solitude, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1983 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The farm Solitude is significant as an unmodernized, largely intact example of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture and land use in the ... More
Daniel Scott House, Warren Road, Route 726, Scottsville, Albemarle Cou...
Significance: The original structure is a typical 18th century house with two rooms below, two above and an English basement. It probably served as the temporary first courthouse of Albemarle County and was as... More
Barclay House, Main Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The Barclay House was built between 1836 and 1837 by Daniel P. Perkins. It was later the home of Dr. James Turner Barclay who moved there from Jefferso... More
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Harrison & Bird Streets, Scottsville, A...
Significance: This small Episcopal church, located in the historic James River town of Scottsville, is an excellent example of rural "Carpenter Gothic" architecture. This style is somewhat uncommon in this are... More
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Harrison & Bird Streets, Scottsville, A...
Significance: This small Episcopal church, located in the historic James River town of Scottsville, is an excellent example of rural "Carpenter Gothic" architecture. This style is somewhat uncommon in this are... More
Barclay House, Main Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The Barclay House was built between 1836 and 1837 by Daniel P. Perkins. It was later the home of Dr. James Turner Barclay who moved there from Jefferso... More
John Scott House, Jackson Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virgi...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Daniel Scott House, Warren Road, Route 726, Scottsville, Albemarle Cou...
Significance: The original structure is a typical 18th century house with two rooms below, two above and an English basement. It probably served as the temporary first courthouse of Albemarle County and was as... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Harrison & Bird Streets, Scottsville, A...
Significance: This small Episcopal church, located in the historic James River town of Scottsville, is an excellent example of rural "Carpenter Gothic" architecture. This style is somewhat uncommon in this are... More
Barclay House, Main Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The Barclay House was built between 1836 and 1837 by Daniel P. Perkins. It was later the home of Dr. James Turner Barclay who moved there from Jefferso... More
John Scott House, Jackson Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virgi...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
James W. Mason House, Byrd & Harrison Streets, Scottsville, Albemarle ...
Significance: The James W. Mason House was built circa 1830 near the James River in Scottsville, Virginia. It is a good example of a house built during the transition from Federal to Greek Revival style empl... More
Barclay House, Main Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The Barclay House was built between 1836 and 1837 by Daniel P. Perkins. It was later the home of Dr. James Turner Barclay who moved there from Jefferso... More
Solitude, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1983 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The farm Solitude is significant as an unmodernized, largely intact example of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture and land use in the ... More
James W. Mason House, Byrd & Harrison Streets, Scottsville, Albemarle ...
Significance: The James W. Mason House was built circa 1830 near the James River in Scottsville, Virginia. It is a good example of a house built during the transition from Federal to Greek Revival style empl... More
Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church, Main Street (State Route 6), S...
Significance: Built in 1846, the Scottsville Disciples of Christ or Christian Church now serves the town as a museum. Originally, the church was constructed through the efforts of Dr. James Turner Barclay. An... More
Sowell House, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
Significance: The Sowell House is an example of a vernacular structure which evolved in three stages. Beginning as a one bay, single pile, story-and-a-half structure, the dwelling was modified to a three bay, ... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More
Jefferies-Bruce House, Harrison Street, Scottsville, Albemarle County,...
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Jeffries-Bruce House, c. 1838 perched on a rise above the James River, represents a select number of fine residences for prominent businessmen and profess... More
Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church, Main Street (State Route 6), S...
Significance: Built in 1846, the Scottsville Disciples of Christ or Christian Church now serves the town as a museum. Originally, the church was constructed through the efforts of Dr. James Turner Barclay. An... More
Sowell House, State Route 20, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
Significance: The Sowell House is an example of a vernacular structure which evolved in three stages. Beginning as a one bay, single pile, story-and-a-half structure, the dwelling was modified to a three bay, ... More
Canal Warehouse, Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Canal Warehouse, located in Scottsville, Virginia, was built in approximately 1844. It has associations with the James River & Kanawha Canal, the Chesape... More