Caswell County History
National Historic Landmarks
Milton
Union Tavern
National Register of Historic Places
Addresses of all Historic Places listed below can be found here.
Franklin
Saint Agnes Church, Period of Significance 1875-1924 (Religion, Architecture, Late Gothic Revival)
Leasburg
Garland-Buford House, Period of Significance 1875-1899 (Architecture)
James Malone House, Period of Significance 1850-1874 (Architecture, Italianate) Locust Hill
Brown-Graves House and Brown's Store, Period of Significance 1800-1899 (Politics, Architecture, Georgian)
Moore House, Period of Significance 1750-1799 (Architecture, Federal) Rose Hill, Period of Significance 1800-1849 (Politics/Government, Architecture, Federal) Milton
Longwood, Period of Significance 1800-1874 (Politics, Architecture, Greek Revival, Federal)
Milton Historic District, Period of Significance 1800-1874 (Agriculture, Architecture, Greek Revival, Federal) Milton State Bank, Period of Significance 1850-1874 (Commerce, Architecture, Greek Revival) Woodside, Period of Significance 1825-1849 (Architecture, Greek Revival) Prospect Hill
Warren House and Warren's Store, Period of Significance 1850-1874 (Commerce, Architecture, Greek Revival)
Semora
Red House Presbyterian Church, Period of Significance 1750-1924 (Religion, Architecture, Classical Revival)
Wildwood, Period of Significance 1875-1899 (Architecture, Queen Anne, Greek Revival) Yanceyville
Caswell County Courthouse, Period of Significance 1850-1874 (Architecture)
Graves House, Period of Significance 1750-1799 (Education, Politics, Architecture, Georgian) John Johnston House, Period of Significance 1825-1849 (Architecture, Federal) Melrose/Williamson House, Period of Significance 1750-1874 (Architecture, Agriculture) Poteat House, Period of Significance 1850-1949 (Science, Education, Architecture, Greek Revival) Yanceyville Historic District, Period of Significance 1825-1874 (Agriculture, Commerce, Architecture, Greek Revival) |