Front (eastern) elevation of Westview (Jonathan Burleson House), on the west side of Indian Hills Road, 3.8 miles south of Alabama Highway 67 in Hartselle, Alabama.
On the back of the postcard: "Westview Mansion. This beautiful old plantation home was built by Jonathan A. Burleson in 1841, and has been occupied since by his descendants. From its vantage point atop beautiful Burleson Mountain, one can see a large part of 11,000 acres of fertile farm land th...
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Alabama Photographs and Pictures Front (eastern) elevation of Westview (Jonathan Burleson House), on the west side of Indian Hills Road, 3.8 miles south of Alabama Highway 67 in Hartselle, Alabama. |
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On the back of the postcard: "Westview Mansion. This beautiful old plantation home was built by Jonathan A. Burleson in 1841, and has been occupied since by his descendants. From its vantage point atop beautiful Burleson Mountain, one can see a large part of 11,000 acres of fertile farm land that made up the original Plantation. Some twenty log cabins, slave quarters, still make up a village in the Valley." [AHC number MG-0003] |
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Q0000059957Q59957Front (eastern) elevation of Westview (Jonathan Burleson House), on the west side of Indian Hills Road, 3.8 miles south of Alabama Highway 67 in Hartselle, Alabama.On the back of the postcard: "Westview Mansion. This beautiful old plantation home was built by Jonathan A. Burleson in 1841, and has been occupied since by his descendants. From its vantage point atop beautiful Burleson Mountain, one can see a large part of 11,000 acres of fertile farm land that made up the original Plantation. Some twenty log cabins, slave quarters, still make up a village in the Valley." [AHC number MG-0003]1965 circa1960-1969Houses; Trinity (Ala.); Morgan County (Ala.)Still imagePostcardsAlabama. Historical CommissionArchitectural history program photographsv36631Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishCopyright Robert Gamble photograph collection. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission.600 PPI TIFFhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/photo/id/20110 |
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Front (eastern) elevation of Westview (Jonathan Burleson House), on the west side of Indian Hills Road, 3.8 miles south of Alabama Highway 67 in Hartselle, Alabama. |
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Front (eastern) elevation of Westview (Jonathan Burleson House), on the west side of Indian Hills Road, 3.8 miles south of Alabama Highway 67 in Hartselle, Alabama. |
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