Results for Green House
Greenhouse and Barn
This greenhouse, built in 1909 to replace a smaller one, s...
Greens Farms Meeting House
Jennings Trail
Congregational Society of
Green...
Fountain Fox Beattie House / Greenville Women's Club
Fountain Fox Beattie House
This house, built in 1834...
Greenville County Courthouse - The Willie Earle Lynching Trial
[Front]
This Beaux Arts building, built in 1...
Greenbrier County Courthouse
Constructed 1837 by John W. Dunn, well known local brickma...
Results for Green House
Greenhouse and Barn
This greenhouse, built in 1909 to replace a smaller one, supplied the Edison household with potted plants and cut flowers year-round. The two-story potting shed, made of Edison Portland Cement, provided work space on the first floor and gardener’s quarters ...
Greens Farms Meeting House
Jennings Trail
Congregational Society of
Green's Farms established by
Connecticut General Court to
Conduct Religious and Secular
Affairs in West Parish of
Fairfield. Continuous services
Held since June 12, 1711. Present
Meeting House Dedicated 1853.
Marker is at the intersection of Hillandale Road and Church Street South, on the ...
Fountain Fox Beattie House / Greenville Women's Club
Fountain Fox Beattie House
This house, built in 1834, first stood a few blocks south on East North St. It was built by Fountain Fox Beattie (1807-1863), a textile merchant, for his new bride Emily Edgeworth Hamlin. Their son Hamlin Beattie ...
Greenville County Courthouse - The Willie Earle Lynching Trial
[Front]
This Beaux Arts building, built in 1916-18, was the fourth Greenville County Courthouse, from 1918 to 1950. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. The largest lynching trial in U.S. history was held here ...
Greenbrier County Courthouse
Constructed 1837 by John W. Dunn, well known local brickmason. All brick was made locally. Building has been in constant use since its completion and is unchanged except for wings added in 1937 and 1963.
Marker is at the intersection of ...