The Bryant H. and Lucie Barber House is a Registered Historic Place in the Ogle County, Illinois city of Polo. It is one of six overall sites and three homes in Polo listed on the Register. The other two homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Polo are the John McGrath House and the Henry D. Barber House. ......... from Wikipedia - select 'Wikipedia' tab above to read more.
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Henry D. Barber House is a Registered Historic Place in the Ogle County, Illinois city of Polo. The Henry Barber House joined the Register in March 1974. It was designed by Chicago architect, Joseph Lyman SilsbeeBuilt: 1891 Design Architect : Joseph Lyman Silsbee style: Classical Revival Neoclassicism location:
410 W. Mason St.
Polo, Illinois
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Bryant H. and Lucie Barber House is a Registered Historic Place in the Ogle County, Illinois city of Polo. It is one of six overall sites and three homes in Polo listed on the Register. The other two homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Polo are the John McGrath House and the Henry D. Barber House.Design Architect : Joseph Lyman Silsbee style: Classical Revival Neoclassicism location:
103 N. Barber Ave.
Polo, Illinois
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Amos Block is a Romanesque Revival building located on the southwest corner of Clinton Square in Downtown Syracuse, New York. The building's developer and namesake, Jacob Amos, served as mayor of Syracuse from 1892-1896. Originally, the Erie Canal ran directly behind the Amos Block, and goods were loaded and unloaded from the building's upper levels onto the Canal, while the first floor on the West Water St side contained a retail grocer. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.Built: 1878 Design Architect : Joseph Lyman Silsbee style: Romanesque architecture Romanesque Revival architecture location:
210--216 W. Water St.
Syracuse, New York
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab Syracuse Savings Bank Building, also known as Bank of America building, is a historic building in Syracuse, New York designed by Joseph Lyman Silsbee, then aged 26.Built: 1876 Design Architect : Joseph Lyman Silsbee location:
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