Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Lawrence County (Alabama)

Die Liste der Registered Historic Places im Lawrence County führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Lawrence County in Alabama auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden.

Aktuelle Einträge

Lfd. Nr. Name BildDatum der EintragungAdresse/LageOrt ID-Nr. Beschreibung
1Albemarle19. Feb. 1986Off US 72Courtland86003856
2Archeological Site No. 1LA10214. Dez. 1985Address RestrictedHaleyville85003117
3Bride's Hill9. Juli 1986Lock Rd.Wheeler86001544
4Courtland Historic DistrictA. F. Rebman and Company Building Apr 2017.jpg13. Mai 1991Roughly bounded by Clinton, Madison, Van Buren, Jefferson, Ussery, Tennessee, Monroe and Academy Sts.Courtland91000597
5Goode-Hall HouseSaunders mansion.jpg1. Okt. 1974N of Town Creek of AL 101Town Creek74000418Auch bekannt als Sounders mansion
6Ice HouseICE HOUSE, LAWRENCE COUNTY, AL.jpg22. Juni 2000844 Seminary St.Moulton00000712
7John McMahon HouseMcMahon Home 2013.jpg11. Dez. 1987Jct. South Lane & Jefferson St.Courtland87001454
8Joseph Wheeler PlantationPond Spring Plantation 06.jpg13. Apr. 1977E of Courtland off AL 20Courtland77000209Auch bekannt unter dem Namen Pond Spring Plantation
9Moulton Courthouse Square Historic DistrictLawrence County Courthouse in Moulton, Alabama.JPG14. Aug. 1998Roughly bounded by Lawrence, Main, Court, and Market Sts.Moulton98001026
10Thomas Holland HouseThomas Holland Home c 1835-1997.png1. Okt. 1991Off Alt. US 72 S of HillsboroHillsboro91001478
11Wheeler Hydroelectric ProjectWheeler Dam.jpg26. Juli 201624455 AL 101Rogersville16000431

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Bride's Hill, Lawrence County, AL.JPG
(c) Wmwhite88 at en.wikipedia, CC BY 3.0
Photo was taken in the Summer of 2005 by William White.

It is a picture of the antebellum house, Bride's Hill, which is located in Lawrence County, AL.

This photo should be in the article "Bride's Hill", about the antebellum house in Alabama.
Wheeler Dam.jpg
Wheeler Dam on the Tennessee River between Lauderdale County and Lawrence County in the U.S. state of Alabama.
ICE HOUSE, LAWRENCE COUNTY, AL.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jerrye & Roy Klotz, MD, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
BUILT IN 1946 AT THE BEGINNING OF MOULTON'S POST-WORLD WAR II BOOM PERIOD. AFTER THE TOWN'S PREVIOUS ICE HOUSE ON THE COURTHOUSE SQUARE WAS DEMOLISHED TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION, R. W. CARTER BUILT A NEW ICE HOUSE ONE BLOCK FROM THE SQUARE WITH STATE-OF-THE-ART ICE MAKING EQUIPMENT. THE ICE HOUSE OPERATED UNTIL 1977,
Thomas Holland Home c 1835-1997.png
Autor/Urheber: DennisGrahamLittle, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Picture circa: 1960. The house was build by Thomas Holland for his second wife, Sarah Winslow Davidson Woods. It was the center piece of his 2100 acre plantation and considered a frontier mansion.

The house was a clapboard clad two story log cabin with a center dogtrot. The dogtrot had wainscoting and chair rails on its walls. The dogtrot was used extensively by the family in the summer months and provided a means to keep the family cool.

The house had two interior staircases. The young men of the family lived on one side of the home and the young women and parents lived on the other side.

The slave quarters still stood in the 1960s. They were located to the front and west of the home. The cemetery for the enslaved persons was located to the home's northwest not far from the house.

The house was destroyed by arson in 1997 after having achieved some notoriety. It was used for the haunted house scenes in Walt Disney Pictures 1995 "Tom and Huck" starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas.

The allee of oak trees, which was on the path to the home's south facing facade, was destroyed by a tornado on April 27, 2011. Only a couple of the trees remain.
Saunders mansion.jpg
Located in Northwest Alabama, and built by Rev. Turner Saunders (Sanders) this old mansion is an excellent example of Palladian design.
Lawrence County Courthouse in Moulton, Alabama.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Rudi Weikard, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Lawrence County Courthouse in Moulton, Alabama
Pond Spring Plantation 06.jpg
General Joseph Wheeler House (Later House), (Now known as Pond Spring) — State Highway 20, Wheeler, Lawrence County, AL.
  • FRONT (N) AND WEST SIDE (SECOND HOUSE) — Historic American Buildings Survey of Alabama.