A two-story wood frame house, built around 1905, the Wyman - Ashley House has a porch around two sides and utilizes the bay room both upstairs and down. The entrance is framed in a display of leaded glass ("Past Horizons," Tuscaloosa County…
Built around 1835 making it one of the city's oldest structures, this home known as "Ivy Towers" and also as the Williams-James House, was the site where early government leaders mapped local and state political strategy.
This drawing, published in 1999, shows the house as it looked when it was built about 1840 by William Henry Jemison, the younger brother of Sen. Robert Jemison.
This was the first house in Tuscaloosa which departed from the prevalent "Greek…
This house was built about 1840 by William Henry Jemison, the younger brother of Senator Robert Jemison. It is also called the Jemison-Brandon-Waugh House.
This was the first house in Tuscaloosa which departed from the prevalent "Greek Revival"…
Also known as the Way, Chism, Way house, and formerly the old Wheeler House, this structure, built around 1890, is an excellent example of restoration for commercial use. The two-story wood frame house retains its high ceilings, a fireplace in every…
The house known as the Wallace-Ozment House was built on Greensboro Avenue in 1830 by Dr. John Wallace. The house was a raised cottage with the first floor of brick and the second of wood. In 1870, William Henry and Elizabeth Ann Jenkins Hays…
The house known as the Wallace-Ozment House was built on Greensboro Avenue in 1830 by Dr. John Wallace. The house was a raised cottage with the first floor of brick and the second of wood. In 1870, William Henry and Elizabeth Ann Jenkins Hays…
A photograph of the University Club when it was the private home of Lebron and Minnie Deal.
The University Club, sometimes referred to as the "Governor's Mansion", was built in 1834 by Captain James Dearing who piloted the first steamboat from…
The University Club, sometimes referred to as the "Governor's Mansion", was built in 1834 by Captain James Dearing who piloted the first steamboat from Mobile to Tuscaloosa. The house went through many owners in the 1800s, one of which was Arthur P.…
The University Club, sometimes referred to as the "Governor's Mansion", was built in 1834 by Captain James Dearing who piloted the first steamboat from Mobile to Tuscaloosa. The house went through many owners in the 1800s, one of which was Arthur P.…