Results for Well House
Site of John C. Mason's Dwelling House
(Side 1):
John C. Mason, native of S.C., came to Put...
Dwelling House/Cow House 1754
(reconstructed)
Within weeks of their first arrival,...
Well-House
William Dayton Rosencrantz, his children William Dayton, J...
Stubbs-Caldwell House
C. 1874
Built by Richard B. stubbs, this is one of t...
Lowell Damon House
In 1844, Oliver Damon, wheelwright and cabinet-maker, migr...
The Weller House
Has been placed on the
National Register of Historic...
1788 Wells Log House
Constructed by Alexander Wells at
65 Washingt...
Hopewell Friends Meeting House
One mile west
Meeting established 1734
since w...
Well House
In the summer of 1867 four wells were dug on the Fo...
Llewellyn Park Gatehouse
1 Parkway
West Orange, New Jersey
Designated a...
Results for Well House
Site of John C. Mason's Dwelling House
(Side 1):
John C. Mason, native of S.C., came to Putnam Co. from Hancock Co. with his wife Abigail and several small children. He bought this lot, Square E lot 4, on the first day lots were sold in Eatonton, April ...
Dwelling House/Cow House 1754
(reconstructed)
Within weeks of their first arrival, the Brothers found the need to build a guesthouse for the "strangers" who came to seek the services of the doctor, lawyer and tradesmen. However, this particular structure was converted into a "house" for ...
Well-House
William Dayton Rosencrantz, his children William Dayton, Jr. and Mary Elizabeth, and second wife Bessie posed (circa 1890) in front of the well-house which provided water for the Rosencrantz family and for travelers on Franklin Turnpike. The well-house harmonized with ...
Stubbs-Caldwell House
C. 1874
Built by Richard B. stubbs, this is one of the few buildings which have gables attached to the facade, giving it a Victorian Gothic element. The one story angled porch follows the configuration of the facade and bay window, ...
Lowell Damon House
In 1844, Oliver Damon, wheelwright and cabinet-maker, migrated from New Hampshire to what is now Wauwatosa. He and his son-in-law, Jonathon Warren, built this house using oak and black walnut from land he purchased in 1841. In 1846 Damon’s son, ...
The Weller House
Has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
By the United States Department of the Interior
[Statement of Significance: 1886; Frame; clapboarding; 2 1/2 stories; modified rectangle; hipped roof with hipped dormers; interior and exterior chimneys; bracketed cornice; south entrance porch ...
1788 Wells Log House
Constructed by Alexander Wells at
65 Washington St., Buffaloe, Virginia
(present day Third St.,
Wellsburg, West Virginia)
The Wells Log House was, and is, in the
“National Register of Historic Places”
District of Wellsburg (registered 1981)
The four room/two floor log house
has a “turkey breast” design fireplace
in ...
Hopewell Friends Meeting House
One mile west
Meeting established 1734
since which time
regular religious services
have been held
* Erected 1934 *
Marker is at the intersection of Martinsburg Turnpike (U.S. 11) and Hopewell Road (County Route 672), on the right when traveling south on Martinsburg Turnpike.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Well House
In the summer of 1867 four wells were dug on the Fort Hays grounds. The one before you serviced the post hospital. These wells provided limited quantities of water. Periodic contamination rendered the water undrinkable.
As a result Big Creek became ...
Llewellyn Park Gatehouse
1 Parkway
West Orange, New Jersey
Designated an
Historic Landmark
by the
West Orange Historic
Preservation Commission
Marker is at the intersection of Park Avenue and Park Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Park Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org