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Architecture notebook 83: 808 Maysville Rd in Huntsville, Ala.
Photos of a home. Later renovated as the East Huntsville Baptist Church. Located at 808 Maysville Rd. in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 83: 219 W. Clinton Ave in Huntsville, Ala.
Photos of a home formerly located across from the Russel Erskine Hotel in downtown Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 83: 307 Randolph Ave in Huntsville, Ala.
Photos of a home formerly located at 307 Randolph Ave in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 83: 132 Walker Ave in Huntsville, Ala.
Renovation photos of a home located at 132 Walker Ave in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 83: 507 Franklin Ave in Huntsville, Ala.
Photo of a home located at 507 Franklin Ave in Huntsville Ala. -
Architecture notebook 85A: Train Depot Second Floor in Huntsville, Ala.
Second floor of the historic train depot. The second floor featured a variety of fireplaces and stove components. Preservationists removed the northeastern wall during museum prepartions. There is a paw print on a brick at the back of one of the chimneys. Located in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 85A: Train Depot Third Floor in Huntsville, Ala.
Third floor of the historic train depot. Located in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 85A: Sites and Outbuildings at the Train Depot in Huntsville, Ala.
Historic photos of the freight depot, baggage building, and nearby culvert. Located at the train depot in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 85A: Storm damage to historic train depot in Huntsville, Ala.
Assessments of damage to the Huntsville train depot after the 1998 storm. Located in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 85A: Service Station and American Legion at 421 N. Jefferson St. in Huntsville, Ala.
Auto building and former American Legion meeting hall located in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 85A: West Side of Church Street in Huntsville, Ala.
Transfer house and octagonal structure at the train depot in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 85B: Freight Depot in Huntsville, Ala.
Interior and roof canopy of the railway express building in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 86: 300 E. Clinton Service Station in Huntsville, Ala.
Photos of the old Standard Oil and L&L service station in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 86: Freight Depot in Huntsville, Ala.
Photos of the 1856 Freight Depot located in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 87: Blevins-Mastin House in Huntsville, Ala.
Blevins-Mastin house built c. 1830-1840. Served as a church and later as a parsonage. Most of the fireplaces were rebricked. Original square head nails and roofing nails present throughout. Located at 3705 N. Memorial Parkway in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 87: Ford-Countess house in Huntsville, Ala.
Home built by John Ford c. 1822. House built in the Federal style with original mantels and limestone foundation. The porches are from a later Victorian style. The wrought iron tie-bar on the side of the house served as the basis for later historic restorations of the Clay building and Constitution Hall Park. Located in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 87: Laughinghouse-Sisco House in Huntsville, Ala.
Photos and floorplan of the Laughinghouse-Sisco House built c. 1830. The kitchen and bath date from the 1940s. Located at 765 Bell Factory Road in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 87: Central Presbyterian Church in Huntsville, Ala.
Correspondence from Harvie Jones to Martha Simms regarding restoration of the Mellon house. Located near the Central Presbyterian Church at 201 S. Lincoln St. in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 87: Central Presbyterian House in Huntsville, Ala.
Correspondence between Harvie Jones and Gregory Smith about relocating the O'Neal house located at 203 S. Lincoln St. in Huntsville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 64: McCrary-Thomas House in New Market, Ala.
Thomas-McCrary home. Brick. Built in several sections. The two-story core is the original 1824 home, with the single story additions dating from 1870. Includes a wooden smokehouse and commissary as outbuildings. Located at 356 McVille Lane in New Market, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 66: Wyle Laboratories in Madison, Ala.
Office building designed by the firm of Jones & Herrin in 1988. Located at 47 Slaughter Rd in Madison, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 69: Saddlebag Log House near Big Cove in Madison County, Ala.
Saddlebag style cabin. Limestone chimney in the center. Built c. 1820-1860 near Big Cove in Madison County, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 69: Jones House at 17 Front St. in Madison, Ala.
Jones House in the Madison Historic District. Built c. 1915 with a 1960 addition. Restored by Anthony Sansenberger. Located at 17 Front Street in Madison, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 87: County Houses Information
A letter detailing the preservation activities of Harvie Jones in and around Madison County, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 87: Sublett Cabin near Moontown, Ala.
Dogtrot built c. 1842. Cabin includes its original fireplace, log notching, and pockets cut for rafters. Later additions included 3 rooms, 2 porches, and a tin roof. Located near Moontown, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 87: Darwin Log House in Madison County, Ala.
A dogtrot built in the early 1800s. Wainscotting and other detail work done by enslaved artisans. Breezeway enclosed at the turn of the century. Later additions include a lean-to roof added sometime in the 1920s. Located in Madison County, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 64: Goodwin House in Athens, Ala.
Goodwin house. Built in 1914. Has a tin roof. Located at 13545 New Cut Road in Athens, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 66: Blackburn House in Limestone County, 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. -
Architecture notebook 66: Co 55 Pettusville Rd in Limestone County, Ala.
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. -
Architecture notebook 68: Adams Log House near Fort Hampton Rd in Elkmont, Ala.
Dogtrot cabin built in the early 1800s near Elkmont, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 68: Morris and Shelton Family Dogtrot
Dogtrot cabin built c. 1820-1850. The gate features carved decorations. Located near the Elk River in Limestone Couny, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 69: Beaty-Mason House in Athens, Ala.
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. -
Architecture notebook 72: 98 Brookwood Dr in Athens, Ala.
Several photos of a home that failed to fill out the National Register of Historic Places paperwork in Athens, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 78: Historic District in Athens, Ala.
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. -
Architecture notebook 67: Gorgas House in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Built in 1829 as a post office and dining hall. Became a professor's residence in 1847. Portico added in 1853. Enlarged in 1897. Located at Ninth and Capstone in Tuscaloosa, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 74: 1829 Alabama Capitol Building in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Photos of the 1829 Alabama Capitol Building. Burned in 1923. Located in Tuscaloosa, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 74: Dearing House in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Greek Revival style structure. Built in 1834 as the University Club by architect William Nichols. Balustrade removed prior to 1934 rehabilitation. Located at 421 Queen City Ave in Tuscaloosa, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 76: Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, Ala.
English Gothic style church. Construction began in 1887. Located at the corners of 20th St and 6th Ave in Northside Birmingham, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 86: Southern Railroad Shops and Turntable in Birmingham, Ala.
Photos of the engine turntable, coal elevators, and mechanic shops at the Southern Railroad facility in Birmingham, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 86: L&N Roundhouse & Turntable in Birmingham, Ala.
Photos of the engine turntable, track, and structural details as the L&N roundhouse in Birmingham, Ala.