Download Image of Elisha Janney House, 404 Duke Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Significance: The monumental scale of this building is worthy of note and invites comparison with the earlier Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax Street and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee Street. Completed by 1809, its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, but this mansion is of further interest for a number of transitional elements: the moulded brick cornice painted white, the vigorous Greek Revival doorway and the flagstoned vestibule these latter two features being subsequent "improvements." The delicate "Regency" wrought-iron rails give added distinction. / The monumental scale of this building, reminiscent both of the Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax St. and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee St., is worthy of note. Its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, whereas the masonry of the front facade - especially the gauged arches of the windows, ranks with the best in Alexandria. Survey number: HABS VA-703 Building/structure dates: ca. 1809 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000928 . Dated: 1933 - 1970. Topics: houses, georgian architectural elements, domestic life, cities and towns, doors and doorways, alexandria, elisha, janney, house, elisha janney house, duke, duke street, virginia, history of alexandria virginia, alexandria virginia photographs, free images of alexandria virginia, historic american buildings survey, photo, ultra high resolution, high resolution, library of congress, national register of historic places
By Cody Mello-Klein | [email protected] Memories are powerful, and none more so than childhood memories. Those foundational experiences hold sway over people for their entire lives, even if they think they’ve outgrown them. As Stephanie Dimond explored the empty rooms and hallways of her childhood home on Gibbon Street in Old Town, she came face-to-face […]
Download Image of Elisha Janney House, 404 Duke Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Significance: The monumental scale of this building is worthy of note and invites comparison with the earlier Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax Street and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee Street. Completed by 1809, its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, but this mansion is of further interest for a number of transitional elements: the moulded brick cornice painted white, the vigorous Greek Revival doorway and the flagstoned vestibule these latter two features being subsequent "improvements." The delicate "Regency" wrought-iron rails give added distinction. / The monumental scale of this building, reminiscent both of the Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax St. and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee St., is worthy of note. Its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, whereas the masonry of the front facade - especially the gauged arches of the windows, ranks with the best in Alexandria. Survey number: HABS VA-703 Building/structure dates: ca. 1809 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000928 . Dated: 1933 - 1970. Topics: houses, georgian architectural elements, domestic life, cities and towns, doors and doorways, alexandria, elisha, janney, house, elisha janney house, duke, duke street, virginia, history of alexandria virginia, alexandria virginia photographs, free images of alexandria virginia, historic american buildings survey, photo, ultra high resolution, high resolution, library of congress, national register of historic places
Download Image of Elisha Janney House, 404 Duke Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Significance: The monumental scale of this building is worthy of note and invites comparison with the earlier Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax Street and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee Street. Completed by 1809, its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, but this mansion is of further interest for a number of transitional elements: the moulded brick cornice painted white, the vigorous Greek Revival doorway and the flagstoned vestibule these latter two features being subsequent "improvements." The delicate "Regency" wrought-iron rails give added distinction. / The monumental scale of this building, reminiscent both of the Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax St. and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee St., is worthy of note. Its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, whereas the masonry of the front facade - especially the gauged arches of the windows, ranks with the best in Alexandria. Survey number: HABS VA-703 Building/structure dates: ca. 1809 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000928 . Dated: 1933 - 1970. Topics: houses, georgian architectural elements, domestic life, cities and towns, doors and doorways, alexandria, elisha, janney, house, elisha janney house, duke, duke street, virginia, history of alexandria virginia, alexandria virginia photographs, free images of alexandria virginia, historic american buildings survey, photo, ultra high resolution, high resolution, library of congress, national register of historic places
Download Image of Elisha Janney House, 404 Duke Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Significance: The monumental scale of this building is worthy of note and invites comparison with the earlier Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax Street and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee Street. Completed by 1809, its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, but this mansion is of further interest for a number of transitional elements: the moulded brick cornice painted white, the vigorous Greek Revival doorway and the flagstoned vestibule these latter two features being subsequent "improvements." The delicate "Regency" wrought-iron rails give added distinction. / The monumental scale of this building, reminiscent both of the Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax St. and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee St., is worthy of note. Its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, whereas the masonry of the front facade - especially the gauged arches of the windows, ranks with the best in Alexandria. Survey number: HABS VA-703 Building/structure dates: ca. 1809 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000928 . Dated: 1933 - 1970. Topics: houses, georgian architectural elements, domestic life, cities and towns, doors and doorways, alexandria, elisha, janney, house, elisha janney house, duke, duke street, virginia, history of alexandria virginia, alexandria virginia photographs, free images of alexandria virginia, historic american buildings survey, photo, ultra high resolution, high resolution, library of congress, national register of historic places
Download Image of Elisha Janney House, 404 Duke Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Significance: The monumental scale of this building is worthy of note and invites comparison with the earlier Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax Street and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee Street. Completed by 1809, its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, but this mansion is of further interest for a number of transitional elements: the moulded brick cornice painted white, the vigorous Greek Revival doorway and the flagstoned vestibule these latter two features being subsequent "improvements." The delicate "Regency" wrought-iron rails give added distinction. / The monumental scale of this building, reminiscent both of the Jonah Thompson House on North Fairfax St. and the General Roberdeau House on South Lee St., is worthy of note. Its Georgian heritage is unmistakable, whereas the masonry of the front facade - especially the gauged arches of the windows, ranks with the best in Alexandria. Survey number: HABS VA-703 Building/structure dates: ca. 1809 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000928 . Dated: 1933 - 1970. Topics: houses, georgian architectural elements, domestic life, cities and towns, doors and doorways, alexandria, elisha, janney, house, elisha janney house, duke, duke street, virginia, history of alexandria virginia, alexandria virginia photographs, free images of alexandria virginia, historic american buildings survey, photo, ultra high resolution, high resolution, library of congress, national register of historic places
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