The Greek Revival building was constructed between 1836 and 1838.
It is a two-story Greek Revival building that was built in 1832.
Behind the house is a mid-19th-century Greek Revival building that has been used for several purposes during the course of its existence.
The present Greek Revival building was built for $1,928.15 in 1856.
It is a Greek Revival style church building constructed 1854-1855.
The county's first courthouse was a Greek Revival style building built in 1842.
It is also considered the finest Greek Revival building in the county.
He has spent great effort on both preserving and adapting the old Greek Revival building.
It is a large Greek Revival style cobblestone church building built in 1856.
It is best described as a vernacular Greek Revival building.