Browse Items (5 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Subject is exactly "New Hope (Ala.)" Sort by: TitleCreatorIdentifierDate Added Architecture notebook 28: Grove-Sammons House, in New Hope, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 30: Carpenter Library, in New Hope, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 30: Butler's Store, at 5498 Main Drive, New Hope, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 57: Walnut Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church, at 729 Cedar Point Road, New Hope, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Architecture notebook 60: New Hope High School, in New Hope, Alabama. Jones, Harvie P. Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2 Refine search Identifier Select...loc_jonh_005029_005040loc_jonh_005721_005739loc_jonh_005740_005811loc_jonh_011382_011386loc_jonh_012064_012067 Title Select...Architecture notebook 28: Grove-Sammons House, in New Hope, Alabama.Architecture notebook 30: Butler's Store, at 5498 Main Drive, New Hope, Alabama.Architecture notebook 30: Carpenter Library, in New Hope, Alabama.Architecture notebook 57: Walnut Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church, at 729 Cedar Point Road, New Hope, Alabama.Architecture notebook 60: New Hope High School, in New Hope, Alabama. Description Select...Butler's Store, built in the early 20th century. It is made up of three buildings, two constructed in 1909 and one in 1939, and there are additions from the 1920s. Commercial style. Located at 5498 Main Drive in New Hope in Madison County, Alabama. Eventually converted into the Elizabeth Carpenter Library. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 31, 1992.Carpenter Library, built c. 1920-50. Originally a store. Located in New Hope in Madison County, Alabama.Grove-Sammons House, built c. 1830-1840. Federal period log dogtrot building with Victorian renovations. Located on the south side of Cherry Tree Rd. in New Hope, Alabama.New Hope High School, built in the early twentieth century (c. 1920). Despite Harvie Jones' attempt to demonstrate the benefit of renovation, funds were unable to be raised and the school is demolished in 1975. Located in New Hope, Alabama.Walnut Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church, built c. 1868. The previous building was burned by Northerners. Includes an outbuilding, Fellowship Hall. Located at 729 Cedar Point Road, New Hope, Alabama. Creator Select...Jones, Harvie P. Temporal Coverage Select...1980-19891980-19901990-19991990-2000 Subject Remove filter...New Hope (Ala.) Type Select...Photograph albumsPhotographsStill ImageText Language Select...en