Results for Johnson House
The Johnson-Blalock House
Ante-Bellum home of James F. Johnson, attorney, planter, m...
William R. Johnson House / The Columns
William R. Johnson House
This Greek Revival h...
Dr. Maro Johnson's House - c.1833
From 1833-1841 this property was owned by Joseph Ke...
William Johnson House
Natchez, Mississippi
William Johnson
1809-18...
The Johnson House
Built in 1768 for John Johnson. This was home to three gen...
Johnson School-house Game Refuge
175 acres, purchased May 25, 1926, from L. Atwood Bennett,...
Johnson House
1159 Main Street
Believed built 1850s of precut lumb...
Orange Johnson House
The original pioneer structure of this house was built by ...
Bradish Johnson House
Erected 1872
The design of this Post-Civil War man...
Dr. Joseph Johnson House
56 Society Street
circa 1840
This substant...
Results for Johnson House
The Johnson-Blalock House
Ante-Bellum home of James F. Johnson, attorney, planter, merchant, Confederate officer and noted political figure in mid-nineteenth century Georgia. Johnson introduced the legislation which created Clayton County in 1858 and the bill which incorporated the town of Jonesboro in 1859. ...
William R. Johnson House / The Columns
William R. Johnson House
This Greek Revival house was built ca. 1854 for William R. Johnson, (1813-1893), physician, planter, and legislator in what was then Marion District. Johnson, an 1838 graduate of the Medical College of S.C., later served in the ...
Dr. Maro Johnson's House - c.1833
From 1833-1841 this property was owned by Joseph Kerr Johnson, father of John and David Johnson of the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum and no relation to Maro Johnson. Built c.1833-1838, the house and property were purchased by Maro Johnson and John Burns ...
William Johnson House
Natchez, Mississippi
William Johnson
1809-1851
was a free African American Businessman and Diarist.
His diary, covering the period from 1835-1851 and published in 1951, contains an extensive description of
everyday pre-Civil War life; it is a valuable contribution
...
The Johnson House
Built in 1768 for John Johnson. This was home to three generations of a Quaker family who worked to abolish slavery and improve living conditions for freed African Americans. In the 1850s the house was a station on the Underground ...
Johnson School-house Game Refuge
175 acres, purchased May 25, 1926, from L. Atwood Bennett, attorney for mortgagee; from hunter’s license fund for the purpose of propagating game.
Marker is on Mt. Olive Road 0.6 miles south of Johnson Road, on the left when traveling south. ...
Johnson House
1159 Main Street
Believed built 1850s of precut lumber from Maine shipped around the Horn. I.B. Johnson was squatter on entire block 1849. Town board gave him title in 1852 for fifteen dollars.
Marker is on Main Street south of Fremont Street, ...
Orange Johnson House
The original pioneer structure of this house was built by Arora Buttles in 1811. It was purchased by Orange and Achsa Johnson in 1816. Orange Johnson came from Connecticut as a comb maker; he became a farmer, landowner, turnpike commissioner, ...
Bradish Johnson House
Erected 1872
The design of this Post-Civil War mansion of a prominent Louisiana sugar planter, attributed to James Freret, architect, reflects the influence of the French “Ecole des Beaux Arts,” were he studied from 1860 to 1862. Residence of Walter ...
Dr. Joseph Johnson House
56 Society Street
circa 1840
This substantial three-story Greek Revival Period Charleston single house is constructed of stucco-covered brick and features a two-tiered piazza with Tuscan columns and turned balusters, piazza screen and entrance door complete with pilasters, multi-pane rectangular ...