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Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Wardlaw-Smith House, Washington Street, Madison, Madison County, FL

Significance: This structure was built during the 1850's by William A. Hammerly, architect from Virginia. It is a two-story wood structure of Greek Revival style with pillared porches on four sides. Survey nu... More