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Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Significance: The Barton House is a good example of the small vernacular rural dwelling typical of the early 19th century and is representative of the earlier phases of settlement in Green Springs. Survey numb... More

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Significance: The Barton House is a good example of the small vernacular rural dwelling typical of the early 19th century and is representative of the earlier phases of settlement in Green Springs. Survey numb... More

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... More

Barton House, Shed No. 2, Route 15 vicinity, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Barton House, Shed No. 2, Route 15 vicinity, Waldrop, Louisa County, V...

Survey number: HABS VA-1235-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73002036

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Significance: The Barton House is a good example of the small vernacular rural dwelling typical of the early 19th century and is representative of the earlier phases of settlement in Green Springs. Survey numb... More

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... More

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Significance: The Barton House is a good example of the small vernacular rural dwelling typical of the early 19th century and is representative of the earlier phases of settlement in Green Springs. Survey numb... More

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... More

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... 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

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Significance: The Barton House is a good example of the small vernacular rural dwelling typical of the early 19th century and is representative of the earlier phases of settlement in Green Springs. Survey numb... More

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Barton House, Near Route 15, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Significance: The Barton House is a good example of the small vernacular rural dwelling typical of the early 19th century and is representative of the earlier phases of settlement in Green Springs. Survey numb... More

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... 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

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... More

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... 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

[Waldrop Photographic Co., San Juan, Puero Rico]

[Waldrop Photographic Co., San Juan, Puero Rico]

Public domain photograph of pharmacy, convenience store, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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 Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... 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

Barton House, Shed No. 1, Route 15 vicinity, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Barton House, Shed No. 1, Route 15 vicinity, Waldrop, Louisa County, V...

Public domain photograph of a barn, farm, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... 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

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

St. John's Chapel, Intersection Routes 617 & 638, Waldrop, Louisa Coun...

1987 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: St. John's Chapel is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival idiom expressed in vernacular architecture, popularly known as carpenter gothic. ... More

Barton House, Shed No. 1, Route 15 vicinity, Waldrop, Louisa County, Virginia

Barton House, Shed No. 1, Route 15 vicinity, Waldrop, Louisa County, V...

Public domain photograph of a barn, farm, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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