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http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/files/original/149/6529/loc_jonh_001006_001090R.pdf
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Identifier
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Washington County
Title
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Washington County
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Identifier
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loc_jonh_001006_001090
Title
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Architecture notebook 6: Henry Hoss House, Jonesborough, Tenn.
Creator
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Jones, Harvie P.
Description
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Henry Hoss House, built 1859-1860. Late Federal style with Greek Revival motifs. Springhouse built c. 1859, barn built c. 1914. Located on Blountville Rd. in Jonesborough, Tennessee. Henry Hoss's wife Anna Maria Sevier was the granddaughter of John Sevier, the Revolutionary War general and first governor of Tennessee, making the Henry Hoss House the home of one of Tennessee's important early families.
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.
Temporal Coverage
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1980-1989
1990-1999
Subject
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Architecture, Domestic
Architecture--United States
Barns
Dwellings
Jonesborough (Tenn.)
Type
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Photograph albums
Photographs
Still Image
Text
Source
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Harvie P. Jones Collection
Box 31, Folder 4
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
Language
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en
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Relation
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