Results for Brooks House
Captain Daniel S. and Fannie L. (Brooks) Lee House
The Lee house, built in 1867, is an excellent example of t...
Brooks House
Newtown Heritage Walk No. 16
The Newtown Commons w...
Harold C. Brooks / Fitch-Gorham-Brooks House
(Front)
Harold Craig Brooks (1885-1...
A. Brooks Fleming House
A Role in the Action
On April 20, 1863, Confederate ...
Results for Brooks House
Captain Daniel S. and Fannie L. (Brooks) Lee House
The Lee house, built in 1867, is an excellent example of the Italianate Style of domestic architecture, popular in the United States from approximately 1840-1885.
Its simple cubical form, symmetrical proportions, belvedere, and extensive use of brackets are typical of ...
Brooks House
Newtown Heritage Walk No. 16
The Newtown Commons was designed to be land shared by everyone in the Borough and Township. Unfortunately, because no one owned the land, no one took care of it. It appears that some people simply ...
Harold C. Brooks / Fitch-Gorham-Brooks House
(Front)
Harold Craig Brooks (1885-1978) was Marshall's mayor from 1925 to 1931, patron, and philanthropist. His interest in city beautification set a standard for preservation and adaptive use as early as 1921. He owned and protected more than a ...
A. Brooks Fleming House
A Role in the Action
On April 20, 1863, Confederate Gens. William E. “Grumble” Jones and John D. Imboden began a raid from Virginia through present-day West Virginia against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Taking separate routes, they later reported that ...