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Architecture notebook 33: House in Owens Cross Roads, Alabama.
Federal Period house in Owens Cross Roads, Alabama. Built in the late 19th century. Italiante style. Includes a Victorian and a 20th century addition. Located south of Highway 431. -
Architecture notebook 33: Burritt House Museum, at 3101 Burritt Dr., Huntsville, Alabama.
Burritt House Museum, completed c. 1940 because the first version burned near completion. Built by Dr. Burritt with consultation of Edgar Love. Mostly Neo-Classical style. The house has mantles in a variety of styles, many probably designed by Dr. Burritt, although some have been removed. Located at 3101 Burritt Dr. SE on Round-top Mountain in Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 33: Sharp Cabin, near Florence in Lauderdale County, Alabama.
Sharp Cabin, built c. 1830. Federal Period log house. Built either by Samuel Gray or Adrian Sharp of Petersburg, Virginia. Originaly located on Brush Creek Rd. in northwest Lauderdale County, Alabama, moved to Savannah Rd. near Florence, Alabama in 1991. -
Architecture notebook 33: Rhodesville Log Cabin, in Rhodesville, Alabama.
Rhodesville log cabin. Federal Period log house in Rhodesville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 34: Patton House, at 419 McClung Ave., Huntsville, Alabama.
House at 419 McClung Ave., built c. 1867. Italiante style. Located in Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 34: Rural Buildings, in Gurley, Alabama, Big Cove, Alabama, Jeff, Alabama, Chase, Alabama, and Athens, Alabama.
Various rural buildings. Includes: A pre-1860 limestone chimney in south Gurley, Alabama; Solomon DeBow house, built c. 1840 on McMullen Rd. near Gurley, Alabama; A pre-Civil War house converted to a barn on McMullen Rd. near Gurley, Alabama; A 1 and a half story house in Gurley, Alabama; A store and a barn from New Hope, Alabama; Barns and tralers in in Big Cove, Alabama; Empty stores in New Hope, Alabama; An empty store, a cattle shed, and barns in Jeff, Alabama; A Victorian house north of Jeff, Alabama; The Chase Nursery Barn in Chase, Alabama; Barns and houses near Athens, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 34: Koger House, west of Florence, Alabama.
Koger House, built c. 1830. Federal Period. Located on Smithsonian and Rhodesville Roads west of Florence, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 34: Basset-Young House, at 600 Franklin St., and Sanford House, at 601 Madison St., Huntsville, Alabama.
Basset-Young House, built c. 1819. located at 600 Franklin St., Huntsville, Alabama. Sanford House, located at 601 Madison St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 34: Van Valkenburg House, at 501 Franklin St., Huntsville, Alabama.
Van Valkenburg House, built c. 1904. Located at 501 Franklin St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 34: Moody Brick House, near Hollywood, Alabama.
Moody Brick House, built c. 1860, rebuilt after 1888 fire. Federal Period. Includes a family cemetery. Located near Hollywood, Alabama.