19th Century Spring Hill Neighborhood Thematic Resource
19th Century Spring Hill Neighborhood Thematic Resource | |
Location | Mobile, Alabama |
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Coordinates | 30°41′52″N 88°8′30″W / 30.69778°N 88.14167°W / 30.69778; -88.14167 |
NRHP reference No. | 64000005 |
The 19th Century Spring Hill Neighborhood Thematic Resource is a multiple property submission of buildings that were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places. It covers eight properties in the Spring Hill neighborhood of Mobile, Alabama, all built during the mid-19th century.
They represent the most intact buildings to survive from the period when Spring Hill was a summer retreat town for wealthy Mobilians seeking to escape the heat and yellow fever epidemics of the city. Situated upon what was once the western hills outside Mobile, Spring Hill was gradually absorbed by the larger city and little remains today from its period as an independent community.[1][2]
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Properties
Resource Name | Coordinates | City | County | Added | Notes |
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Beal-Gaillard House | 30°41′56″N 88°7′59″W / 30.69889°N 88.13306°W / 30.69889; -88.13306 (Beal-Gaillard House) | Mobile | Mobile County | October 18, 1984 | Creole cottage built in 1836. |
Center-Gaillard House | 30°42′5″N 88°8′6″W / 30.70139°N 88.13500°W / 30.70139; -88.13500 (Center-Gaillard House) | Mobile | Mobile County | October 18, 1984 | Brick house built in 1827. |
Collins-Marston House | 30°41′35″N 88°9′5″W / 30.69306°N 88.15139°W / 30.69306; -88.15139 (Collins-Marston House) | Mobile | Mobile County | October 18, 1984 | Gulf Coast cottage built in 1832. |
Collins-Robinson House | 30°41′42″N 88°9′7″W / 30.69500°N 88.15194°W / 30.69500; -88.15194 (Collins-Robinson House) | Mobile | Mobile County | October 18, 1984 | Creole cottage built in 1843. |
Pfau-Crichton Cottage | 30°41′53″N 88°7′40″W / 30.69806°N 88.12778°W / 30.69806; -88.12778 (Pfau-Crichton Cottage) | Mobile | Mobile County | October 18, 1984 | Gulf Coast cottage built in 1862. |
Saint Paul's Episcopal Chapel | 30°41′53″N 88°8′20″W / 30.69806°N 88.13889°W / 30.69806; -88.13889 (Saint Paul's Episcopal Chapel) | Mobile | Mobile County | October 18, 1984 | Episcopal church built in 1859. |
Sodality Chapel | 30°41′30″N 88°8′13″W / 30.69167°N 88.13694°W / 30.69167; -88.13694 (Sodality Chapel) | Mobile | Mobile County | October 18, 1984 | Roman Catholic chapel built in 1850. |
Stewartfield | 30°41′38″N 88°8′32″W / 30.69389°N 88.14222°W / 30.69389; -88.14222 (Stewartfield) | Mobile | Mobile County | October 18, 1984 | Greek Revival style mansion built in 1849. |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile, Alabama
- National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submissions in Alabama
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ "19th Century Spring Hill Neighborhood TR". National Register Information System. National Park Service. Retrieved October 27, 2011.
External links
- NPS: 19th Century Spring Hill Neighborhood Thematic Resource — National Register of Historic Places document.
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Landmarks
- Government Street Presbyterian Church
- Mobile City Hall
- USS Alabama
- USS Drum
districts
- Africatown Historic District
- Ashland Place Historic District
- The Campground
- Church Street East Historic District
- Common Street District
- Convent and Academy of the Visitation
- De Tonti Square Historic District
- Leinkauf Historic District
- Lower Dauphin Street Historic District
- Maysville Historic District
- Midtown Historic District
- Oakleigh Garden Historic District
- Old Dauphin Way Historic District
properties
- Aimwell Baptist Church
- Wade Askew House
- Azalea Court Apartments
- Barton Academy
- Battle House Royale
- Beal–Gaillard House
- Bettie Hunter House
- Bragg–Mitchell Mansion
- Brisk & Jacobson Store
- Caldwell School
- Carlen House
- Carolina Hall
- Cavallero House
- Center–Gaillard House
- U. J. Cleveland House
- Coley Building
- Collins–Marston House
- Collins–Robinson House
- Convent of Mercy
- D'Iberville Apartments
- Dahm House
- Davis Avenue Branch, Mobile Public Library
- Davis Avenue Recreation Center
- Denby House
- Emanuel AME Church
- Emanuel Building
- George Fearn House
- Fire Station No. 5
- First National Bank
- Fort Charlotte
- Gates–Daves House
- Georgia Cottage
- Greene–Marston House
- Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Passenger Terminal
- Hawthorn House
- Martin Horst House
- International Longshoreman's Association Hall
- Joseph Jossen House
- Kirkbride House
- George Levy House
- Martin Lindsey House
- Magnolia Cemetery
- Meaher–Zoghby House
- Ernest Megginson House
- Metzger House
- Miller–O'Donnell House
- Mobile City Hospital
- Monterey Place
- James Arthur Morrison House
- Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church No.1
- Murphy High School
- Neville House
- Oakleigh
- Paterson House
- J. E. Paterson House
- Dave Patton House
- Pfau–Crichton Cottage
- Phillipi House
- Pincus Building
- Bishop Portier House
- Protestant Children's Home
- Roberts House
- Ross Knox House
- St. Francis Street Methodist Church
- Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church
- Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
- St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist Church
- Saint Matthew's Catholic Church
- Saint Paul's Episcopal Chapel
- Saint Vincent de Paul
- Scottish Rite Temple
- Raphael Semmes House
- Sodality Chapel
- South Lafayette Street Creole Cottages
- Robert L. Spotswood House
- Spring Hill College Quadrangle
- State Street AME Zion Church
- Amelia Stewart House
- Stewartfield
- Stone Street Baptist Church
- Stone Street Cemetery
- Trinity Episcopal Church
- Tschiener House
- Turner-Todd Motor Company
- United States Court House and Custom House
- United States Marine Hospital
- Arthur VanderSys House
- Jacob VanderSys House
- Vickers and Schumacher Buildings
- Joseph M. Walker House
- Weems House
submissions
- 19th Century Spring Hill Neighborhood Thematic Resource
- Historic Roman Catholic Properties in Mobile Multiple Property Submission
- Spanish Revival Residences in Mobile Multiple Property Submission