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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.