Browse Items (38 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Subject is exactly "Limestone County (Ala.)" Sort by: TitleCreatorIdentifierDate Added Map of the area covered by the Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments (TARCOG), taken from a 1973 historical survey. Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments 1973 Architecture notebook 1: Athens State College buildings, Athens, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 10: Coleman-Johnson-House, or Westmoreland, Athens, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 10: Highway 72 Store, near Athens, Ala, and gas station in Collinsville, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 8: Donnell House, in Athens, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 9: Log House in Greenbrier, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 9: Log House at N. Beaty St. and Wood St. in Athens, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 9: Gamble House, Limestone County, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 4: Cotton Hill, on Old Madison Pike, Limestone County, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Legal and court documents, 1849 (2 of 2) Hardin, John T. Legal and court documents, 1842 Purdom, Richard B. Legal and court documents, 1830s Patton & Donnegan Co. Limestone County Historical Site Survey Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments 1914 Architecture notebook 16: Cain House, at 4828 High St., Mooresville, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 23: Washington-Pryor House, or Flower Hill Farm, in Limestone County, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 28: Woodside, in Belle Mina, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 28: McWilliams Log House, in Limestone County, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 40: Various Structures in Mooresville, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 45: First Methodist Church, in Athens, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 51: Meals Log House, or the Meals-Spencer House, at the Burritt Museum, Huntsville, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 53: Houston House, on West St., Athens, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 59: Hagan House, at 24937 Lauderdale St., Mooresville, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 60: Railroad Bridge, at Beaverdam Creek near AL 20, Greenbriar, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 61: Hendricks Hardware Store, at 122 W. Market St., Athens, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 62: Coffman House, at 411 N. Jefferson St., Athens, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 62: William Pepper Office, at 118 Marion St., Athens, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 62: William Pepper Residence, at 418 E. Washington St., Athens, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 63: Athens State College, in Athens, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook ##: Office Building for Pepper Insurance, at 120 Marion St., Athens, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook ##: William Pepper Residence, at 418 E. Washington St., Athens, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 64: Goodwin House in Athens, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 66: Blackburn House in Limestone County, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 66: Co 55 Pettusville Rd in Limestone County, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 68: Adams Log House near Fort Hampton Rd in Elkmont, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 68: Morris and Shelton Family Dogtrot Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 69: Beaty-Mason House in Athens, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 72: 98 Brookwood Dr in Athens, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 78: Historic District in Athens, Ala. Jones, Harvie P. 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Washington St., Athens, Alabama.Architecture notebook 1: Athens State College buildings, Athens, Ala.Architecture notebook 10: Coleman-Johnson-House, or Westmoreland, Athens, Ala.Architecture notebook 10: Highway 72 Store, near Athens, Ala, and gas station in Collinsville, Ala.Architecture notebook 16: Cain House, at 4828 High St., Mooresville, Alabama.Architecture notebook 23: Washington-Pryor House, or Flower Hill Farm, in Limestone County, Alabama.Architecture notebook 28: McWilliams Log House, in Limestone County, Alabama.Architecture notebook 28: Woodside, in Belle Mina, Alabama.Architecture notebook 4: Cotton Hill, on Old Madison Pike, Limestone County, Ala.Architecture notebook 40: Various Structures in Mooresville, Alabama.Architecture notebook 45: First Methodist Church, in Athens, Alabama.Architecture notebook 51: Meals Log House, or the Meals-Spencer House, at the Burritt Museum, Huntsville, Alabama.Architecture notebook 53: Houston House, on West St., Athens, Alabama.Architecture notebook 59: Hagan House, at 24937 Lauderdale St., Mooresville, Alabama.Architecture notebook 60: Railroad Bridge, at Beaverdam Creek near AL 20, Greenbriar, Alabama.Architecture notebook 61: Hendricks Hardware Store, at 122 W. Market St., Athens, Alabama.Architecture notebook 62: Coffman House, at 411 N. Jefferson St., Athens, Alabama.Architecture notebook 62: William Pepper Office, at 118 Marion St., Athens, Alabama.Architecture notebook 62: William Pepper Residence, at 418 E. Washington St., Athens, Alabama.Architecture notebook 63: Athens State College, in Athens, Alabama.Architecture notebook 64: Goodwin House in Athens, Ala.Architecture notebook 66: Blackburn House in Limestone County, Ala.Architecture notebook 66: Co 55 Pettusville Rd in Limestone County, Ala.Architecture notebook 68: Adams Log House near Fort Hampton Rd in Elkmont, Ala.Architecture notebook 68: Morris and Shelton Family DogtrotArchitecture notebook 69: Beaty-Mason House in Athens, Ala.Architecture notebook 72: 98 Brookwood Dr in Athens, Ala.Architecture notebook 78: Historic District in Athens, Ala.Architecture notebook 8: Donnell House, in Athens, Ala.Architecture notebook 9: Gamble House, Limestone County, Ala.Architecture notebook 9: Log House at N. Beaty St. and Wood St. in Athens, Ala.Architecture notebook 9: Log House in Greenbrier, Ala.Legal and court documents, 1830sLegal and court documents, 1842Legal and court documents, 1849 (2 of 2)Limestone County Historical Site SurveyMap of the area covered by the Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments (TARCOG), taken from a 1973 historical survey. Description Select...Addresses and locations of the structures pictured may no longer be accurate, as street names and house numbers change over time. The addresses given reflect the information provided by Harvie Jones at the time he documented these structures.Articles and notes on a possible historic district in Athens. Included are a list of historic residential structures that might anchor the district: Sloss-Pettus-Cook House, Annette Apartments, Nazaretian House, and Garino House. Located in Athens, Ala.Athens State College, originally built in the 1830s renovation took place in 1979-80. Jones & Herrin, Architects worked on eight buildings including Founder's Hall (c. 1830), Brown Hall (c. 1900), Sanders Hall (early 20th century), Union Building (c. 1966), McCandless Hall (c. 1912), Houston Hall, Naylor Hall, and McCain Hall (c. 1940s). Located in Athens, Alabama.Built in the early 1820s with later add-ons. The portico is Greek Revival style. The kitchen and fireplace crane served as the inspiration for the "Boardman kitchen" at Alabama Constitution Village. Located at 211 S. Beaty St. in Athens, Ala.Cain House, built late 19th century. Late Victorian style. Includes an outbuilding and a 20th century garage. Located at 4828 High St. in Mooresvile, Alabama.Coffman House, built c. 1900. Minor work completed on the porch and rear entry by Jones & Herrin, Architects. Owned by Dr. Manion Coffman. The house was built by his grandfather. Located at 411 N. Jefferson St., Athens, Alabama.Coleman-Jones House, or Westmoreland, built 1855. Porch addition and cupola removal 20th century. Italianate and Federal styles. Located in Athens, Alabama.Cotton Hill, built c. 1832. Federal style. Located in Limestone County off Old Madison Pike.Dogtrot cabin built c. 1820-1850. The gate features carved decorations. Located near the Elk River in Limestone Couny, Ala.Dogtrot cabin built in the early 1800s near Elkmont, Ala.Donnell House, built 1851. Designed by Hiram Higgins and built by Alexander Hamilton. Originally home to Robert Donnell, a founder of the Cumberland Presbytarian Church and supposedly the preacher of the first sermon in Madison County. Located in Athens, Alabama.First Methodist Church, built in 1836. Became the Church of Christ in 1993. Remodeled as furniture store in the 20th century. Located on Marion St., Athens, Alabama.Founders Hall, built c. 1840, and Houston Hall, built 1907, Athens State College. Located on the campus of Athens State University in Athens, Alabama.Gamble House, built c. 1830. Federal style. Located in southeast Limestone County, Alabama.Goodwin house. Built in 1914. Has a tin roof. Located at 13545 New Cut Road in Athens, Ala.Hagan House, built circa 1820 in Federal period style with additions in Victorian style. Expanded throughout the 19th century. Owned by Mr. Douglas Hagan, mayor of Mooresville. Located at 24937 Lauderdale St., Mooresville, Alabama.Hendricks Corner Hardware and Furniture Store, built 1902, restored in 1995 by Athens computer firm, The Pinnacle Group Inc. The Hendricks building was mostly destroyed by a 1994 fire. Restored for office space. Designed in the Italiante style. Located at 122 W. Market St., Athens, Alabama.Highway 72 Store, built c. 1800s near Athens, Alabama, and Gas Station in Collinsville, Alabama.James Meals Log House, or the Meals-Spencer House, built c. 1840 in N. Limestone County, Alabama and restored at Burritt Museum in Huntsville, Alabama. Jesse James was rumored to have been at the wedding of Margaret Meals, daughter of James Meals, and Thomas Alexander Adkins in 1876 before the payroll robbery in Muscle Shoals.Log House in Athens, Alabama. Greek Revival and Victorian style. Located on southwest corner of North Beaty St. and Wood St.Log House in Greenbrier, Alabama.Main house constructed in 1855. Dogtrot log cabin with limestone foundation. Greek revival sash and mantel. Moved in 1993 to 7 miles west of Athens, Ala.Main house constructed in 1873. Concrete block and back patio addition from 1982. Galvanized iron roof is modern. Vernacular component in a hanging quilting frame, typical of other 19th century homes in North Alabama. Located near Athens, Ala.McWilliams Log House, built c. 1830-1850. Located in north of Athens in Limestone County, Alabama.Office building for Pepper Insurance, built 1915-20. Renovated in 1993. Has original stamped metal ceilings and skylights. Located at 120 Marion St., Athens, Alabama.Several photos of a home that failed to fill out the National Register of Historic Places paperwork in Athens, Ala.Stone arch railroad Bridge, built 1873, presumably built from local limestone. Located at Beaverdam Creek near AL 20, Greenbriar, Alabama.The Houston House, built c. 1830. Home of George Smith Houston, elected governor in 1874. Located on West St., Athens, Alabama.This section contains reports related to the Limestone County Historical Survey. Relates specifically to maps and soil maps, including descriptions and historical significance. Maps and Soil Maps not included.Various Structures in Mooresville, Alabama in Limestone County. Includes: A walking tour pamphlet for Historic Mooresville which maps and shows images and information on 33 different structures, such as the c. 1826 Campbell-Woodruff Home; news articles on the Aunt Polly House; the Zietler-Hill House, built 1927-1945, Federal Period; the Hurn-Thach House, built c. 1825 with a c. 1850 addition, Federal Revival style, Andrew Jackson may have rented a room there; the Leftwich-Harris House, built c. 1826; the Scott House, built pre-1820; the Stagecoach Inn and Tavern, also known as the Old Tavern, built c. 1825, Federal Period; the Campbell-Woodruff House built c. 1826; various stores from the mid to late 1800s; the Zeitler-McCrary House, built c. 1826; the Union Church, built 1839; Simmons Cottage, built c. 1890; the outbuildings of various houses; the Mooresville post office, built c. 1850-1870; the Wilmer residence guest house, built c. 1970 by Allison Bailey; the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, or the Brick Church, built c. 1839.Washington-Pryor House, also known as Flower Hill Farm, built c. 1846. Gothic and Victorian styles. Located near Tanner in Limestone County.William Pepper Office, built c. 1900. Restored by Jones & Herrin, Architects in 1994. Located at 118 Marion St., Athens, Alabama.William Pepper Residence, built by Jones & Herrin, Architects in 1994. Designed in 1992. Located at 418 E. Washington St., Athens, Alabama.William Pepper Residence, built by Jones & Herrin, Architects in 1994. Located at 418 E. Washington St., Athens, Alabama.Woodside, built c. 1840s. Greek Revival and Victorian styles. Located in Belle Mina, Alabama. Creator Select...Boardman, JohnGreene, H.Hammond, F.L.Hardin, John T.Hart, Guy A.Henderson, RichardJones, Harvie P.McClung, JamesMoore, Benjamin T.Patton & Donnegan Co.Purdom, Richard B.Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments Temporal Coverage Select...1830-18391840-18491850-18591910-19191920-19291930-19391970-19791980-19891980-19901990-19991990-2000 Subject Remove filter...Limestone County (Ala.) 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