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1981
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/ ✓ \ ,v APPENDIX B-. ANNABERG HISTORIC MSTRICT 2 3 1981 .,'i "I DESCRIPTION Annaberg Historic District is located on the North Shore of St. John immediately east of Mary Point. The mill and factory are sited on a knoll on the shoreline with an elevation of 102* above mean sea level. The site commands an expansive view of the British Virgin Islands and the extensive ruins are a conspicuous feature of the lanscape. The site is reached by the North Shore Road that con­ nects it to Frederiksdal and Mary Point to the west. Immediately below Annaberg the road has been washed out by sea action but formerly continued east on to Leinster Bay Estate. Retaining walls on the east and north side of the site re­ gulate the top levels of the knoll and provide the setting for the masonry cone of the former windmill, the horsemill and the bagasse shed. The factory ruins are 15* south of the horsemill on the downward sloping landside of the knoll. Frag­ ments of 16 slave cabins can be discerned on the west and north slopes of the knoll. …

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/ ✓ \ ,v APPENDIX B-. ANNABERG HISTORIC MSTRICT 2 3 1981 .,'i "I DESCRIPTION Annaberg Historic District is located on the North Shore of St. John immediately east of Mary Point. The mill and factory are sited on a knoll on the shoreline with an elevation of 102* above mean sea level. The site commands an expansive view of the British Virgin Islands and the extensive ruins are a conspicuous feature of the lanscape. The site is reached by the North Shore Road that con­ nects it to Frederiksdal and Mary Point to the west. Immediately below Annaberg the road has been washed out by sea action but formerly continued east on to Leinster Bay Estate. Retaining walls on the east and north side of the site re­ gulate the top levels of the knoll and provide the setting for the masonry cone of the former windmill, the horsemill and the bagasse shed. The factory ruins are 15* south of the horsemill on the downward sloping landside of the knoll. Frag­ ments of 16 slave cabins can be discerned on the west and north slopes of the knoll. In addition to these elements, Annaberg also has the ruined remains of an oxpoynd, stable, two bake ovens, a cook house, 3 elevated cisterns connected by aquaducts, two unidentified structures and a well and a drinking trough. Annaberg Plantation was one of several plantations on St. John owned in the 1720ties and 30ties by Frederik Woth, the first Danish Governor 6f St. Croix and later the Governor General of all the Danish West Indies.. It was under cultivation by 1731 and in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, two medium sized ones and two larger ones but apparently no horsemill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 and he may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became in the early decades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. It was then owned by Government Adjudant Thomas Sheen. In 1827 the estate was acquired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. Shortly thereafter cultivation of sugar cane was abandoned and the estate became a cattle farm. Although the remains of the existing factory cannot be dated precisely, its plan organization belong to the type that came into common use during the last decades of the 18th century. The building shows evidence of alterations and additions and the storage and curing wing of the factory exhibit building practices of con­ siderable variances with the bailing house. The same is the case with other major units of the factory site. The windmill postdates 1800 and from its type and construction probably dates from the second or third decade of the 19th century. In all probability the construction of the various buildings span the last decades of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. As stated above the ruins exhibit varying building practices but in addition have preserved architectural details and styling of considerable interest and of dif­ ferent periods. The extent of the ruins and the many functions they represent of a large sugar producing plantation well illustrate the different phases and the complexity of its operation. ,. ■ ■ - .,, I JUL 2 3 1981 ■■' ■/>; STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The significance of Annaberg Historic District is the relatively well preserved remains of a large and productive sugar plantation. They illustrate the com­ plexity of the sugar productions as well as its different phases from collections of surface water to curing and storage of the new sugar. They also, indirectly, through the extensive and impressive remains of the development of the factory site illustrate the profits that might be gained from this quasi-agricultural- manufacturing activity. Acreage: 15 acres Latitude A 18° 21' B 18° 21' C 18° 21' D 18° 21' 56" 56" 48" 48" Longitude 64° 43' 54" 64° 43' 34" 64° 43' 34" 64° 43' 54" There are no UTM references on any published maps of the U.S. Virgin Islands. 4 VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION From a point on the road to Annaberg 100 feet west of the Drinking Trough in the mangrove swamp below and west of Annaberg, the boundary line of the Historic District leads due north for twenty (20') feet to the low water line of the shore and then easterly along the shore for about 1100 feet to the mouth of the inter­ mittent stream bed east of Annaberg and then southerly following the east tri­ butary of the streambed for 1050 feet and then due west for 600 feet to the stream bed of the west tributary and from there due northwest for 1100 feet to the starting point on the Mary Point-Annaberg road. The boundaries of Annaberg Historic District are the natural barrier of the sea towards the north and a streambed to the east. Towards the south and west they are straight lines connecting fixed points so as to include all elements of the historic resource and its setting. i.' < •i JUL 2 3 198: Appendix B, Ha^storic District ’ ■ CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FIELD INVIOTORY REPORT Vnoto) ' ORGANIZATION PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park CODE NO., 53(SO REG ION S(?utheast ■ STRUCTURE NAME Retaining Wall, Annaberg Mill Factory ] State i 1 ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National STRUCTURE NO, 'R-3 3 1 ' Local LOCATION OF STRUCTURE;on North Shore Road, East of Mary Point UTM REFERENCE; A Li_J Ll—i. Zone E a 8 1 1 t n g u. .1. Northing CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if noe part of a complex or districc: acres. STRUCTURE: Type of, and composition; Rubble Masonry retaining wall laid out on three sides of a trapezoid. with an elevation of 102 feet above mean sea level. A continuous rubble masonry 'retaining wall varying in height from 5' to 20' controls the grades of the top oi the knoll of Annaberg Mill site. On the north side of the site it extends east-west fur 300'. towards the east it extends south for 100' and then continues generally in a southwesterly direction for 70'. Within the walls the highest grade is towards the east where a level platform 80 by 110' provides the setting for the windmill cone, from this level the grades slope gently down towards the east and southeast. A gTv»an t/anH-g-H Cell is built into the southeast corner of the platform and is accessible from grade level below the retaining wall. Construction date is unknown but in its present form presumedly contemporary with the early 19th century windmill. Latitude 18*^21'54" Longitude 64'^43'48" (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent 1 Good Fair [ X Deteriorated! i Ruins 1 i Unaltered x Altered Original Site 1 Xj Moved 1 Physical Description; Annaberg is located on the North Shore of St. John ininu-dL- ately east of Mary Point. The mill and factory are sited on a knoll on the shoreline 3 fjr:- JUL 2 3 1981 Appendix B, “ STst orl’c' ‘Diitri ct CLASSIFIED .structure: FIELD jLisVENTORY REPORT <Attach“'4"x5" Fhotoy^ NPS ORGANIZATION REGION Southeast PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'I Park' CODE NO. 5360 ] r STRUCTURE NAME Windmin. Annag’erg’ Mill and Factorv STRUCTURE'NO. H-33. 2 ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National C~1 State PH Local f f '■i ■| •LOCATION OF STRUCTURE:Qn North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM. REFERENCE: A______ Zone . Easting i REFERENCE: i LiJ Li-iJ i -1- .1. J. I I Northing CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district: acres. I oxkuc;ture: Type of, and composition;Rnbt)le, brick and dressed coral block brick laid out as a 38' high circular tower^ Physical Description; The ruins of the windmill stand on the level platform men - tioned above centered north south and 6' from its east edge. The circular mill towei a truncated cone with an exterior diameter of 34' at its base and 20'Z at its top, high. Tt is built in rubble masonry with battered and stepped walls • measuring 4'10" at floor level (11' above grade of platform) and 2'10" at top. The interior diameter of 20' diminishing upward to 14'6"., Access to the mill is from by built up ramp that is preserved in fragments only. In addition to the the re is an opening in the walls f or dis char ging the bagasse towards the t.h e west b t entrance_______________ _________________________________________________________________ northwest, and exchange slit towards the north and an opening for the cane juice sluice towards the south. All openings are arched and framed in cut and dressed rnral blocks on the exterior. They are decorated with keystones and projecting voussoirs. Additionally the exterior has a projecting collar band, two framed ma­ sonry panels over the entrance and an articulated base. On the interior facing the entrance is a shallow fireplace built into the exterior wall. The flue follows the curvature of the wall and opens to the exterior immediately below the collar band on the north side of the mill. The mill has retained fragments of the original brick pat;-ernerit and f.races of the interior wood framing can still be dis (continue on reverse, if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent j Good Fair ! Deteriorated [ Ruins [_xj Unaltered | X Altered Original Site 1 X1 Moved 1 1 7^' for two beams in the exchange siit all pares oi cue interior works and of the movable wood superstructure that crowned the masonry tower are missing. The standing masonry cone is in good condition. The windmill postdates 1800 and from its type and construction probably dates from the second or third decade of the 19th century. Latitude 18°21'54" > Longitude 64®43'48" .id '-Y. •■■v'-v .. f. •< > I 'f ■............. "ii- ... 1 "I ■ i":,»V, r . . ■ ■■■ . ■ -1 , - -v f ' . "i. i'ir'i-VK"! '• I -4 ■' -I'' • '■'* .. ''} "W 'd „■ M'i... 5. '■ ■ r-r; " :■ t, V ■, f!' V , , ■. ‘''S;; j' ‘:r, t V:\ ■: A i' f- .. ■ ;■ ' .-i/'V '■. ’ : ' y' : ■ \ ' ... iv; ... iaii’JildBua&aiaf ' V', '■ ' •■ I V.-i'.l i ; .. v'-: .-'v.- '■#lr '. v' .y* ’ J ,41 <T“ ■ < ' ■'W'1 :l. ■; * • ■■ ^ ■ a , "‘V;,,' ' " S': ■Si' '■ ■* ■ 4,.: ■ ' :-:YY JUL ^ 3 te8l Appendix :fei'Historic.. Distrf^tr-- ' £MSSIFIED ' iRUCTURE F]fEtD Vi-VENTORY REPORT*" (Attach 4’^^nijRvrpaoToy ---------^ , ; RECION^theast - -------- JARK/AREA MAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park ’ ^ , , SIRUCTORE MAM8 Anr,h,rg ^fi^l an.i c,.. STRUCTURE'NO. J ■ , ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE: -National m \srato [X]. , □ 'V fer-^v ; LOCATION OF STRUCTURE;ot, r UTM RE-WRENCE.--------^----- SB-North Shore Road aaat of Mary Point i . VTM REFERENCE: 1 - A Ll__lJ J 1 ill 1 1 t * Zone Easting Northing CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not , part of a complex or district:-: — acres. I Q ■' STRUCTURE! m?a°onr; t^B^rcular earTh'flU pUtform retainajT; j/\ north o/thR'’f''atTnV^?bun°d’inl^ ia f 'Winflmill turner, and_ ----- .irom the east. .The masonry toundationa of the arindin, ;^n<=» nn/^c» r»-n4-4-r-R^ ___j. t _ t /- . ^ . ~ . .i. as well n- the biiur:______ ............................ ^ ^wtAtxuatiuns ox me grinding mech^nt the crushpT.q ^.tter th^l„Ied from the juice box under -------- It , ,t ■ are still in evidence. A-section of j-he exteHnr' retaining wall nn fh.. rar..t-Kr.mT eviaence. A-section ofjhe exterior and smaller horsemill 'Snh.-.-ni,.,.i n,' ° revealing the walls of an earlier ;augar production a email v-oodVellin'I^as erected P'=‘”to;i°o'£ house. 'The otuaAt . iriP nf tha !A^naber”g puj^Son ^:rnn.:r::.Saf J^kV. was acquired hvr Robert Milnpr -in 17«A horsemill shown'on the 1«UU OxholS iOKe.hrggest sugar produce, on ht. .ioh’: "BS jeontinuG on ^yer.gp i f TtPr-ocgary') -r—- PRESENT CONDITION: ' Excellent □ Unaltered [x Good Altered Fair jX~| Detcrioratedr Original Site Moved j |" ■ " • •. present impressive proportions. In 1827 the es. ^ Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. . jvernor Latitude 18°21'54" Longitude 64°43'48' , t < * . E ' ■ i'" 1^;.' :. |v’ I 'm- '■ s.-'" •: :.v.' - - .»■ .. ■ {: ;':.v , f..- &■■■ , , , , ‘ . ••• •«' 4 •, . ■ '.■ ; , ■ ■. ■■•- ■ Mr V "rr: i: £i-' .r ■Vv‘V!i4'l.'''44:r" •. ' f- , .f Vi -U" I...'. '!■■ -if ■ ■ . i. I ; ^ - V *. ,^4/ _ , ^ |:44 ^ ' ' ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ r ? '''■•v vV . |v'i '•4, ■ ;a;vS r: . 4" 4 :v;4: ‘'. r;V - r • . ■* -J . ' '• •»•' ■ ■■'•■..■,•■, .•,••■■." , r " ■ „ 44 '-r 'r. V'' '. •' .: . , - .i4\ . ■•, . .'.i •■■ , :■•::■'A..'. ■., ■'••.- ■ ' •, ' ■. ■■ ^'44'44\4::;:4-'vV4''4: ■ . ■ ■/ J ■ : '., ’ 54'^X, \rA -4 ■,, Ait:- 4^.: (• ■r'.4 ; ft' .-•■■i ‘'V';., ’:'44 ' ■ • • ' vr': 'i;. I ■, ' " ':■ ' i, . .* J * : . ^ • .i 4« '■' ' /rl' ,,, 'V.' 44 ^41 I .r ■) ■ ■ '4 ..... ■ -1 ■* . ■ •- '. ' '4,: 4'*’'"',■■-■44..,, .S ■ ■ ' .:'M ■ 4> -rS!, ■■■ 1=-:' •;’. "4.. ■ t ^■\ 4 1 p-r-r “i , y.. i . JU-2 3IS81 Appendix B, His-eoric i.i'RnCnJRF. FIEBD lEVi ,'yoAV KBPORT CA«ach 4'’S'^AW Bnoto) o„cASIEATION REGION Southeast PARK/AREA NAME VirRin Islands Nat'l Park' COPE NO. 5360 • ’ STRUCTURE NAMEFactory, Annaberg Mill and-Factory ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; 'National f~I State jQ STRUCTURE NO. H-33.4 Local } ] t > LOCATION OF STRUCTURE: On North Shore Road east of Nlary Point___ UT>.. ;;UFEp:NCE: | . } J jT; } A L»i—J—i—I i—__ Zone Easting Northing < CLa'iSS VI ACKEilUh (l- ? i! I part of a complex or district; acres, ¥ STRUCTURE; Type of, and composition: Rubble, Brick and dressed coral block masonry of a "T" shaped building'. Physical Description; The factory is a "T" shaped building. The stem of thc -lTl!— contained the boiling house that points south-north towards the horsemill and measures 31*8" bv 58'9". The head of the "T" contained the stornpe. curing,, and _ fpvmpntation facilities of the factory and built against its west wall a still and still cistern. It measures HZ' by 27'9". The east wall of the curing and storage wing and the north wall of the boiling house are continued north and east rcsnectivclv-in stone walls enclosing a rectangular open court east of the boiling house Pt\Y.gd in. - field stone. The court is entered by a gateway in the north wall. It contains a____ cistern in the southeast corner, a masonrv staircase supported on twn archsA. built against the storage wing leading to a former attic story and the masonr^L footings of a small wood structure that was built,against the east wall of the. boiling house.________ __________ ________________________________ A firing trench is located agains the west wall of the boiling house. Traces of tbj? former roof oyer the trench is still discernible. Access to the boiling house is __ from the north and east. Its floor leyel is 30" aboye the grade of the passage be­ tween the factory'and the horsemill and 2' aboye the grade of the court. A doorwa'< (■continue on reyerse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; ■ Excellent ] Good Fair 1 1 Deteriorated 1 Ruins ] x| Unaltered j X Altered Original Site 1 Xl Noyed 1 1 .. -r.r :rnL\' ■' rra^ro^ :r.rrs?.n^4t^." "y^turt^/the Wtiorfactory and the various stops of the sugar production. ■y . t,: .'. .£' - s S*': ■ 'r ^ ■ I''?'' >i; sii, j;: .“““.z r s rjr:t;:.=-£ ^ the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became m the one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 1827 the estate was acquired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. t Although the remains of the existing factory cannot be dated precisely its plan organi­ sation belong to the type that came into common use during the last decades of the 18th century! The buUding shows evidence of alterations and age and curing wing of the factory exhibit building practices of considerable van ances with the boiling house. •Latitude 18®2r54" LongiMe 64°43'48" t •..................................'■ , *■' *• t • * ■: ':;cl ...! • ■ ■ ■ . Vi' I 1 ■ •. ' 'i ■ , . ■ f ' < • ‘ ''ll «1 . >' '■-> ■. "1 i a ■- ..■V . *'■ ■ k.-/- ir* . ..••■>. .. • ... • t .• V .'J’’ r ;■ ■i'. • . ■■ •■.* 1. \ • -»r T^;*^'; - '’^w '^■' ■■ ..' ,, JUL2 3I98I : AppewJtx B,' Historic District ■■'> ' CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE F2ELT) ILVEiN |•OKY_:^lEPQRT (Attach 4"xi)" B&W Pnoto^ ^ ORGANIZATION REGION Southeast PARK/AREA NAMEVirRiJ^i Islands Nat'l Park ’ CODE NO. 5360 ' STRUCTURE NAME Bagasse Shed, Annaberg Mill and Factory STRUCTURE. NO. „H-,33,»-5' ' ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; 'National i I State t Local LOCATION OF STRUCTURE‘One North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM REFE A 1 RENCE; LI 1 J i 1 1 ill! CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district: Zone . East;L n g N or thing acres. STRUCTURE; Typo of, and composition; Two rows of rubble masonry pillars once supporting a rectangular roof structure. Physical Description; The Bagasse Shed is located immediately west of the horse- mill and northwest of the factory. It was an open rectangular shed with a roof . supported on two rows of 4 masonry pillars each 2' square. The south row_.of------- r.inaTR have toppled and nnthinp- remains of the roof structure. The north rQW,.S.till stands to full height.. __________ _______________ ■ ------------------------------- Annabere Plantation was under cultivation by the 1730s and by 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, two medium sized ones and two larger ones but no___ horsemill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who..is known.tQ„.ha.y rnitivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the Oxholm map of St. John The plantation became one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions.^__In 1827 the estate was acquired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862.^............................................................................................ 1— .............. ...... Latitude 18^21'54" Longitude 64'-^4'3'48" (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; ' Excellent | j Good Fair | | Deteriorated! | Ruins J xl Unaltered xj Altered Oriainal Site 1 X 1 Moved 1 1 ; — .1 iI Iif I -if i ** ■■ -• *1; fi.w'- B ■ . . Appendix B’, Historic Distri^.v.««iii«l i* . CLASSi.1-lED STRUCTURK FIELD ILVM'ii.wui. a,..xUi^x (Attach 4*’’x5" B&W Photo) JUL 2 3 1981 ■KPS OUGAKIZATION PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l .Park’ CODE NO. 5360 REGION Southeast ________________ STRUCTURE NAME Qxpound. Annaberg Mill and Factory Site STRUCTURE ,N0. ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; ‘National f”! y state Local [2 ■ 1' LOCATION OF STRUCTURE; North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM REFERENCE; A L._J Lli, TRUCTURE; Type of, and composition: Rubble masonry walls enclosing a rectan­ gular area with the remains of a small building in southwest corner. . Physical Description; The oxpound is located 70' west of the factory. It is a 60' by 17.0' pnrinsnrp Hpfinftd by rnhhlp mpsfvnvy \x;an.q and divided intn trw;n pqnal .qg.ci-icmfi. by a cross wall. Footings of a covered enclosure 2a.'ce3Q.'-built againat.the outeJi. ‘walls, is located in the southwest corner of the oxpQund." The walls have crumbled 'and only stand to their original heights in the southwest and southeast corners and for a short section of east wall. Although the remains of the existing buildings ,ca n 4- mspIv fin p ■nlan org'anization of the factory belong tn the typp that came into cornmon_u.se during the last decades of the 18th century. The buildings sh.ow evidence of alterations . 'and additions and exhibit building practices of considerable variances. The wind- ‘mill postdates 1800 and from its type and construction probably dates from the second or third decade of 19th century. In all probability the construction of-------- various buildings span the last decades of the I8th century and the first half of the 19th century.^______________________________________ i------------------- — Latitude 18^21'54" Longitude 64043'48" (continue on reverse if necessai'v) PRESENT CONDITION; ' Excellent Good Fair I j Deteriorated! [ Ruins 1t<; 1 Unaltered 1 X Altered Original Site |x.l Moved 1 .1 J 1 1 •1 J ! CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or'district;^ t n g Northing acres. '■1 •I I J ■ ! ■5" '' L ^' ■•I', ;■ ■S Appendix B, Historic District • ' CLASS IFIED ‘ .JCTURE FIELD ,VI^.NTORY REPORT JUL 2 3 .1981 REGION Southeast . v/vctach 4"x3" B&W Photo') NPS ORGANIZATION PARK/AREA NAMEVi^gia Islands Nat'l Park ’ CODE NO, 5360 STRUCTURE NAMESake Oven No. 1, Annaberg.Mill &c Factory STRUCTURE■ NO. H-33, 7 j ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; ’National [ State i I Local I xl ■LOCATION OF STRUCTURE; North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM REFERENCE: i , A L. J Ll_i_l 1 I Zone . Easting Li. .1. ' i I N o r th in.g CLASS VI LAND ACREAG^E^. (if not part of a complex or .district:- _____ acres. STRUCTURE; Type of, and composition; Rectangular rubble and brick masonry building. Physical DescriptioniA bake oven 12'xl0'6" is^located at the southeast end oi' th(T retaining wall between the ■windmill to-wer and the court of the factory, it has a short flue above the opening of the baking chamber on the •west face ol the oven. ed in rubble m; The unusually It is constructed in rubble masonry with brick lining of openings bake chamber ash duct and flue. large size of the bake oven indicates it ■was used in community food preparation. Annaberg plantation ■was under cultivation by the 1730s and in 1780 the factory site ■ had 10 small buildings. Z medium sized ones and 2 larger ones but no horsemill. The estate -was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have enH-ivafprl -S.^gar cane and who may have built the-Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 ■ Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early decades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities ex- -Panded. to their present impressive proportions. In 1827 the estate was acquired bv GovernorHans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. Latitude 18*^21 '54" Longitude 64*^43'48" , (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; ■ Excellent 1 Good Fair 1 X[ Deteriorated 1 Ruitls 1 j Unaltered j X Altered Original Site XjMoved 1 i - • r ‘ (* t ■^1 '■1 ■ ■ 3 ■-i 4 I ■■■ 4 '4:1 "I -I .v':| -1 • 1 ■ . ,i ■■ / J pi* i !" i F' 1^: JUL 23 1981 Appendix B, Historic District CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FJ'.SLD irsVENTORY REPORT <A..ach-4''35--D^ FhCoT ^^.3 0KGA.NIZATION PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO. > iv REG ION Southeast ■ STRUCTURE NAME Stahl a. Annaberaf Mill and Factory ■ ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE: National { State STRUCTURE NO. H-33.8 Local I X { ’ I LOCATION OF STRUCTURE;Qj^ North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM REFEIUENCE; 1 A LlJ I-I..i.J I I Zone Easting L.1. J. i I .CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district: Northing acres. ■ J STRUCTURE; Type of, and composition: Rubble masonry •walls 01 tne lower story ot a former two story building. Physical Description; tVip. remains of a. building 24'x32' is located 60' south of the factory._It appears to have had a second storv and a ma.sonry .<?lairea.=!J.<? against its south wall. The ground floor had masonry walls towards the north.. west and south while it is open towards the east and the second story on this side was supported by these masonry pillars spaced 8' on centers. Its function as a stable is conjectured. A~n'naHp7*cF pi np .q n-nr^AT ml f-itraf i o-n 1 7 O.q _ tty 1*7^^ V - site had iCr small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and 2 larger ones but no horse- mill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have cultiyated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became in the early decades of the, 19th century one of the biggest svgar producers on St. John and its facilities ex- . panded to their present impressiye proportions. In 1827 the estate was acquired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in- 1862. In all probabi­ lity the construction of various buildings of the site span the last decades of the l8th century and the'first half of the 19th century. Latitude 18^21'54" Longitude 64'^43'48'' (continue on reverse if necessary1 PRESENT CONDITION: Excellent __ j Good Fair 1 1 Deteriorated 1 Ruins l_xj Unaltered | X Altered Original Site 1 xl Moved j J V.. f; •; • ' JU- 23 1981 Appendix B, Historic District ■ CLASSIFIED S'. .’CTURE FIELD IKVEiHORY REPORT : ..oE55 ~ 0RGAJ,IZAT10. _____ PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO. 5360 _ REGION Southeast ' STRUCTURE NAME Cook House, Annaberg Mill and Factory State r ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National [Z] r: I STRUCTURE NO. H-33, 9 | Local dU LOCATION OF STRUCTURE; Qn North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM REFERENCE; A Li_ru_i. Zone . East i 1 t n g .1. j I . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part' of a complex or district: North in g acres STRUCTURE; Type of, and composition; Rubble and brick masonry building one story and square except for a small extension attached to the northwest corrie Physical DescriptionrA 13 foot square cook house is located on the horsemill at the perimeter wall on the southwest side of the mill. An attached bake oven accessible from the interior 6'3" wide extends 5' out from the northwest corner of the building. It has a doorway in the west wall and a window opening in both the north and sbuth • wall. A masonry cooking counter extends across 2/3 of the west wall on the iht'erio and has a brick hood above it that tapers upward to a Hue, and brick chimney, i he cook house has a shed roof with corrugated metal roofing still in place although defective. ______________________________ (^vani- dafp nf fbpi bnilfling is not known. It was constructed after Annaberef discontinued cultivation of sugar cane and its date of construction is assessed as about qnn. Annaberg plantation was under cultivation by 1730s and by 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and 2 larger ones but no horsemill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions^ (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION: Excellent ! 1 Good Fair ( j Deteriorated!X { Ruins j 1 Unaltered | X j Altered Original Site 1 X Moved 1 1 V ■E) L" v:.' rr" In 1827 the estate was acquired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until.his death in 1862. , ' ■•M . ; ' Latitude 18°21'54" Longitude 64°43‘'48" • :. • V ■ ‘v- '• • . . . ' ■•'I . ;; . w'’:-., f;'. ■ii. ;...r '■ i ■: ./ ■:k :: ry':vx ': ■ ■ ; ;V ., r-i: " I: ■.'! , . ■:•'■'■ :'■ /'V';: -■'....ii'..-.' . i . . .. V:>' , ;• '• , ■ : •;■■■ •............................................................... ?■% .M. ■ r. V ..' .'! . ■ . ' > ••;'••■».it ..-i :, / '.■‘‘. J. ; :: i-. 'is: s'', 'r .hi '-i' ■ . _ y:'. , ,. ..' V ,s. , ■ '■ ■•': 'vt'i'V , , , . . - V. .. /iiivi .,:.y '.s. u: s-'c ■'...'s r.::\ ■:i.; : ; • . " ■' . •■ *^-~r %: ■■ "V : . • . " '*■■■ y '■ I'.' ■"•' V. , ; '-j V't':'!'' "S . j'Ts' '.V:i;r;. - a ■'.r . .:■ ^ .-4,4 ','..t.r ■ : ' . si'.;.' ly-s. ....% JU. 2 3 I98i Appendix B, Historic District _ ^ .. -r t?-:. ,.,vt • CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FlEl.7> ■-■.■ . ■ •, ■. ^ .Jiii.'-Uii (Attach L"xS‘‘ B&W v REG ION Southeast N?S ORGANIZATION PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park '..CODE NO. ..,53.60— STRUCTURE NAME TTnidentified Building No. 1. Annaberg Mill ^ STRUCTURE NO. H-33>.1P Factory ___ Local [XJ V ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National State i. LOCATION OF STRUCTURE; On North Shore Road, east of Mary Point_______ ------------- --------------------- CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district: acres.. UTM, A [^EF^^E; .1. Zone E a 8 I i 1 1 ' j r 1 n g N o r t h i n g :■ r STRUCTURE; Type of, Mon:Rubble masonry lootings oi a square bu.ndmg Physical Deflcrintion: The masonry footings of a building 8' square is located south east of the windmill and 14' east and below the retaining wall of fre_windmill p.iat ■forrm—Its functions and relationship to the other buildings ot the Annaberg iactory enr^nlex has'nnt been determined. Although the remains of the existing buildings. cannot be dated precisely the plan organization of the factory belong to the.type— that came into common use during the last decades of the 18th centp..]:y, It_shows_ a.^\ti^n-s and the storage and curi:Tg-^^^f the,_fact^r>, hnildin^r nractices of considerable variances with the boiling house. The_ --------.. .3.1'..c. .xM-fh nfL;~maior units of the factory site. The windmill post.:^ i«nn fvon. Tts tvne and construction probably, dates from the, s.econdj2jl_ third decade of 19th century. In all probability the construct^ of yan.ous buildj:. ran the-la-st decades of the-isth century ;nd the first half of the 19th cent^ T.atitude 18^7.1'S4" T.nnpitnde h4°43'48" (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent .Ruins 1 X 1 Unaltered {x __1 Good Fair { 1 Deteriorated! Altered Orieinal Site 1 xl Moved [ • •• -«-2 3i98l Appendix B'!, Historic District CLASSIrll'D :,VWJCTUIIE (^.ttaCiT^'xS" i’MOCo^ ,, OBGAJ.n/ATIOi. RKGIQN Southeast PARK/AREA namf. Virgin Islands Nat'1 Park_COuE NO. ., 5 , ■ • c^rpTir^TTTPF >jamF Unidentified Building No. 2, Annaberg Millji STRUCTURE NO. ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE: National I 1 . ^State ________ Local [2lJ ■si "location of structure On North Shore Road east oi iviary j-uxih. UTM A REFE|IENCE; 1 I Zone Easting 1 Northing , CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district: acres. STRUCTURE: Type of, and composition: Rubble masonry footings of a rectangular__ Physical footings of a rectangular buildinR 1 P.W7A' is located 90' east of the windmill a third of the way down the steep eastein -■ -........ ^ ----- ’1 the Annaberg factory complex is situated. TlieJuncUona tL h.iildinc not been determined, ’^T.l’TTrg U. t" ' .hE' who'mav hlv^tany^^Si^horsemill s^own, on the 1 80q.!^ of St. Johm =TheplantaUon became during the^earlydecad^^ ?9?h°c?nSr; o^e of^rbig^^srs^Var^-producers aeguCT y..ndpR to their present ir^pressive proportions. In 1827 the estate was aeg--------- jhy r,o..Prnor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in_lM^ -------- ----- Latitude 18°21 '84" Longitude (>4^43*48" ■" ' "" fcontinue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION: Excellent j Good Fair [ j Deteriorated! Original Site [JL ^oved 11 Ruins \ jc 1 Unaltered 1_J£ Altered JUL 23 1981 *.^..1.......... . ______....... jfc.' ■,• I ..a-.jV'.. Appendix B, Historic District REG TON Southeast CLASSIFi....> RE^Zgiil v;i.CK;ac.i 4"x5" DiicW iSioUo; ORGANIZA'ii-ON PARK/AREA NAME Virgin .Islands Nat'l Park CODE NO. '| STRUCTURE ». Aguaduct, Annaberg MiUJ, STRUCTURE NO. Factorv ^ ORDER-OF SIGNIFICM.CE: : National I . I . .. .• . State |---- 1 I--- f O < LOCATION OF STRUCTURE;ot^ North Shore Road east of Mary JPqint --------——---------------—------------- ------------“1 . . CLASS VI L UTM REFEMNCE; A L.J Ll—i Zone E a 8 t X ] I J. n g N o r tJ- h i1 ! L n g . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a coniplex or district; ■ _______ acres.. cjTUlirTURE- Type of. and composition: The remains of these cisterns and connec^- o•vfp^ ;,nd highest cistern has been preserved intact and part.^the aoua uc , 1 T-VS +-‘U Rai-\ S (action tll6 3.QU^ ■' e -----------:;----- , lower rim nf the aqua- ' -1 — ...1 J..r, i.. hich tn allow ^rF^T1^f faudhy pipmF to thp- under cultivation by th. 1/30. and ,n 1 / UU theiactor£iit. -------- - small buildings., 2 medium siaeci >i:,d 10 small buiinmfrs. meuiUTu ----------- n.-------------- — ----------- —— Th. w.s aunirH h. Milu.T PRESENT CONDITION: Excelle^ Ruins [3 Unaltered [_J£ Good Altered Fair 1 1 Deterioratedj_^. Original Site Q Moved □ ■ i 'Ki1 1 J I4 ■"I - ',• *. « '*1 .sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg hoxst ^. ■ laowu on tlie 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became one of the biggest sugar pro­ ducers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive, pro­ portions. In 1827 the estate was acquired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. Latitude 18®2V5a” Longitude 64^43'45",- ; i'’ , ■■ . V I.: '■ -I,':. : v'“ :■ 'f.; '* .v , "i V v‘'i;t’■.;! ■ v t * ‘ . •■ Xf. f%A ' ^ ■ ■ ■a"M ... _______ .■ ■ -iv- . .iv, 'f: H'i .V,:: ,' ■ I , . . : . :v . 7 'sii-x lA, o w ' " !'■ k'-'' '■> ■ m A ,Jv m. ■ jv:,' • ;;vV'.;.:f . ..■ vr; , . ■ , ■ ‘ ■' ' ■; " ■’ : ■■■'. !. i r. ■ A '*■/ I / ■■ " :' :lAj.':,'-,, U',: '.,.Vv''.' ............................................................. .i ‘ :;S>| : ‘ i f.-A :„;;4 'i ■ ■' h: ■ '■ 'V V -■ '-'I ................................................... '... .'vv¥ ' •' ’/v' .V,. , I . .: ............. ‘ V- V ' :V ...»7v 7. '■■ ■■ '7v. ' ' 7 - "'V' -vr r". IV; 'Vi I-aA:-: 7'. _:.*V • • • •:. ,'V • A.;,. ■ I ■ ■ . - .............. il V , . ::,i- ■ . . ,'•■ V ' : ■, . ,i ,v ..:r v.i.Vi/'C; ■ ■ S: ; V 7v ‘rV‘j ' ^ ' vV.ij ' • . ............. , ^ ' -V:;^■■ i'.. • ' !•> i ,4 'V V'.7;^ vV : " •;v‘ *1. ' A: 'W- 2 3 f98l Appendix B, Historic District • • ' CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FTET.D INVENTORY REPORT ' (Attac£r4*'^5'' B&W Fhouo) ORGANIZATION park/area name Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO. 5360. — REG ION Southeast STRUCTURE NAMl^Iave Quarters ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National I , I ' Annaberg Mill &c FactorysTRUCTURE NO. H-33. 13 ■ Local Hi] * State . -- . .. » 1't i IXJCATION OF STRUCTURE:n-n Mr^-ri-b Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM REFERENCE; A l_i 1 Ll-J 1 1 1.1.. '!■ J 1 . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district:* Zone East;Lag Nor t h i n g acres.. STRUCTURE; Type of, ,and composition: Rubble masonry base of rectangular...daub_.g.nd building I ■wn^ttin PUiininfT^ __ ■ ■— .... ..................... — ^ iPhysical Description: Annaberg plantation was under cuUivati.on>yJ;IuL 1730s, 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and 2 larger ones but no horsemili: The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is, kn^n . to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemUj^hown ' fb^ 1 «nn O^holm mao of St. John. The plantation became during^the early,de_- r.^^dos of the 19th century one of the_biggest sugar producers on St. John facilities exoanded to their present impressive proportions. In 18Z7 the esta_te— ar oii r^^ Hn^rpmor Hans Henrik bgj(^ it hi.s hgath construct of various buildings span the last decades of thj_ 1 8th century and the first half of the 19th century. ------ --------------- —— ii !i ! I I ; 3 -.3 i i |M3 i nnartprs are 22'xlZ' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of_^ small tree trunks set into rubble masonry base about 2'6" heighib—The wood fT.^e. Tnd danb and Wattle have long.sincc disintegrated but their amprints on the mai^ . ' nf tb^ masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwellin^^ S i' i '■I Tnratfld in tho end wall and presumably there were some kind of window,or,,vcnjL i ? PRESENT CONDITION; Ruins f~ Excellent Unaltered Fm Good Altered , (continue on reverse if necessary) “ Fair 1 ~I Deteriorated(~~l Original Site 1 X~1 Moved 1 . 1 :• •« I ['■ ii = I "4 W" ..r-v ’I? m ,*v "1 ». |v r...' i'f 'f- ‘ •i; '• ^ in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors Remains have been retained of all four base walls of H-33, 13 as the s\ifficient trades of superstructure to illustrate the original condition of the building, , . , ' ■ . • . -n'v| ;:v- ’’’i' ; '..Y I ;y;: Y vs ;, ■ ■■ '••?' ■•■ ,• .'/ , ‘ s ^Y>':Yr;'; Y. ■■ y „„.i-v “■■■■ ml ■■■'.'■/■Y'-'Y'' •?a- .t: yym '»M y'-v-'"■,!■; .ivYYJv: ■:vM;: , /,, . , :",-'iKyY;iY';y '-/v. Latitude 18°21 '55" Longitude 64®43'50", ‘ • ■; V,' :f,:' 'I'M '■'■ ' ' , Y . ‘"'I-, yv’'.'if. '■■■"'-’ly-S V yv. V ■ ■ • • ‘VV’:, vs- I"""I'.' ■■•! ■•■■■--'V 1 '. / ■ ' ■ ■ ■■ • . ; V' , ;:'y-Y: ■ ,. • ,.' ^ ' ■ ■'. ’■'.................................■' • ■■ ...' ' .■ ■■ ' .' ' .‘‘’•■'I )i . -I ‘ ...••• ‘‘-‘t ' ♦ii.i..A ’.' A '•. . . . ' . . ' ■ ' 1. 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' 4 y.v-..v .1 y-y'-Y' Y,- 'y’yyv\Y'-s*; I JUL 2 3 I98J Appendix B, Historic District . CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FIELD INVENTORY REPORT iiacir4‘ ’x5^ '~D wnt'ho ■ ' ■ . .NFS ORGANIZATION ___ PARK/AREA NAMS^ Virgin Islands Nat'I Park' CODE NO. 5360 REGION Southeast ■'f ■ STRUCTURE NAM^lave Quarters ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National C Aijinaberg Mill Si FactorygTRUCTURE NO. If-33, 14 ' Local State LOCATION OF STRUCTURE;p^ North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM. REFERENCE; A L.J Ll—i. Zone E a 8 J 1 t L n g ■■ Nor 1 I ! t h i' n s . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district;-* :____ acres. • , '• *'i I I If iSfRUGTURE: Type of, and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub and wattle building. Physical Description; Annaberg plantation was under cultivation by the 17303 and in 1780 the factory ^ite had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and 2 larger ones ■ih but no horsemilU The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the l80b Qxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early de­ cades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 1827 the estate was acquired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. In all probility the construction of various buildings span the last decades of the 18th centurv and the first half of the 19th centurv. The quarters are 22'xl2' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of small tree trunks set into rubble masonry base about 2'6" height. The wood frame and daub and wattle have long since disintegrated but their imprints on the main , side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling is located in the end wall and presumably there were some kind of window or vent , ;■ t (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent j J Good Fair ( Deteriorated 1 Ruins 1 vl Unaltered { Xj Altered Original Site X j Moved 1 ' i kM r’ I ’-Hi!--' ii,": ’■! i.*' . !>' . *, I ^.i. openings in tlae daub and wattle wall above tbe masonry base. The floors are a stamped-clay and lime mixture. i " ^ 14 is a well defined bxailding with sufficient traces remaining in the i " ^ ' b^se wall to reconstruct the framing and wall dimensions of the Superstructure. >'■ •. • 18°21-ss- Longitude 64°43'50" :' !l i ; -,.7. ■ 7 ... .......................................................... ■ ■ — , .. . ) I7F: i-' ' V'-.'v i-;v•'"'c'"';:*'v ^ i, ' kV^fi’v;' '■:r."AA ■vAi ..... i.i-i y[i-uc ■• -'i • ••'•V-f -, r ■ vif 4-; , ■' ‘ :r:. . .■' , ■ , ' ;' :i '■ ' '■ \ ,7“' ’ '' ■ i, ►, .. ... .; : .... ...►:, ., . ■;"i 4 ‘ ‘ ! I ;' 3 '. .-. . ■ a'”'’ ; v; , ■ .t,-' ............... ■( t,. (■ / •• ../ \ ■ . 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'=■ i V-' V rSi■ ■' J ■ % ' f , . ‘ t ■ m;4 'JtX A :.:i .'A..]! .iiil l ..'• , JUL23I98I Appendix B, Historic District ■ ' ' CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FIELD INVEKTORY REPORT > 'XAttacirA^^x:)' B&W BnoCo) NPS ORGANIZATION PARK/AREA NAI^E Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO, 5,360_ A REGION Southeast _____ STRUCTURE NAM^lave QuartersAnnaberg Mill Sc FactorysTRUCTURE NO. • a ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National } I ' • ' ' . ^State [Z2 ' , IXJCATION OF STRUCTURE:on North Shore Road east of Mary Point.................... -___ _ _____ ------------------------- ■ CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part' of a complex or district:* ___________ acres,. UTM REFERENCE; A LU L_I—1- Zone . East! 1 I n g U— Nor .1. J 1 thing STRUCTURE; Type of, and rnmpfts It ion: Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub_and wattle building. Physical Description; Annaberg plantation was under,-------, 1780 the factory site had 10 snaall buildings, 2 medium sized ones and Z _larger_on e s but no horscmilll ,te had lU small PuiiainRs, ^ ^ —- The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is. known but no horscmiii. i ne esiate wdo s-h._‘-'y \^---------------------- -i i au,r.n.r cane and who may have built the Annaberg.Jiorsemill^liown on the 1800 Qxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early de- eades of the 1 Qth century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. ,J_9hn and,its_ facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 18Z7 the estate_ 1 «fb renl-.urv and the first half of the 19th century. ... The ciua'rters are ZZ'xlZ' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame ot__ trunks set, into rubble masonry base about 2'6" height.—The wood, frame s ma II trne tiunics set iniu i uuuiv; v , -------------: .r„l rl.-'uh ,-.nd viattlc have loner sinco disintegrated but their imprints on tlic Side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling OIU^J UX VllKH AXXq>>JWXA*y --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------—---------------------- ]nr.ated in the end wall and presumably there ‘Were some kind_pf window or vent, if necessary) ■ I. PRESENT CONDITION: Excellent, I Good Fair ( i Deterioratedl. 1 Ruins 1 vl ' Unaltered j X Altered Original Site ] X | Moved L ' i- • *• I. % ' 'hi: I t ■ T' . I I ■ .. : 4t’i , , ■■if ,*• ..„■ , ■ " I." r.'V, ■;:^. . ’T'fl ■ '.fei i t, “ i ■ ' ^' ■ openings in the davib and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors ) ■ ■ . *^*‘o ^ stamped clay and lime mixture. . 3 ,’ ’ ; .A clearly defined building site,' H-33, 15 has retained fragments of all, ' . • •fAin*** >Tf <1 or T* < i f >i four Walls, above grpuhd , i •■r fi • . i ;'; «••■•. I,t;',.‘'it Latitude 18 21'55'' .Longitude 64 43V50"'-•. ,*'1,^ ' ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' ■■ ■i 1'; , j/'-'- •; V, 31; fV'\'3■.^ r; ■,''A-v.'.v.',1 . , ; I'-'; ■ •■., ,ir>'. :• •,')■ ■' ■ ■ ■_ •‘i-',. i'’'' '*■'•'-V'.,'I *i.i4 . ‘‘i ... ■ ■ ''' 'Xv' ■' ^ ' .. 'X .' X. • ' ■ jl'-- , !■' ■ il;v \i.‘- 4 > 't' If ' ■ '>t» • . ' II..;. I X..X ' ,'.. ............ • ‘ V V. f. ' ’ ' I* ,X-.v., ;/;■:> ■ . ;uv:.X.*iM,vX:XVXI.. : . '' /‘'ll I I . '..'.'I'., v;'I ' ' ^ f’X I..;; > ■■'■'/'■ h' ‘ . I M‘t • • J, . .- .' • . . . 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Type of, .nd co»pcsl.ion= RubM^rna^enr:^^ V,.y.lcal ^ site had 10 small bu'ld.nps m ^ to have cultivit-'-''1 Biipar cane ----ThI plantation became durl^the Y — -T^nimsOO QvBolm map oi St. J°7 ^ "Q Rt. -vrr^;:;^?;:;n:7rzCT^Al^^ iT'inVs srrit'tp robblc masonry ^ .imprints on the mnin. .CCOSS do:irilii7SS fz-nTirinug on rcvcr-" ngcctg.iTy)^ __________ _______ —j-------- ^ , ——: Pair! ! Deteriorat rBESENI CONDITION: °°“ ......... *uln. Q ■ Unaltered U Good Altered Original Site 1_2L1 Noved^L^^ •• * *•. ’ . ■ JU- 23 198! Appendix B, Historic District ■ CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FIELD INVENTORY REPORT ■ , , —rXetSSrzra" B» l'.io-E55 ^ ORGAMIZATIOil park/area name Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO_, 5360 REG ION Southeast STRUCTURE NAMl^lave Quarters ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National Annaberg Mill Si FactorysTRUCTURE NO, ' H-33,17 Local j x| Stato 1— i LOCATION OF STRUCTURE-On North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM REFERENCE: A L. J LI- Zone East .1. i I J. J. J I i n g Northing . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district;*** ___________ acres.,' STRUCTURE; Type of, .and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub and •wattle building. Rhysical Description; Annaberir -plantation was under cultivation by the -1730s...ancLin 1780 the factory ^ite had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and 2 larger ones but no horsemili: The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known ■' to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemili _sh_own on the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became, during the early de- , cades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its. facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In_1827 the esta.te. was acaiircd bv nnvernor Hans Henrik Ber? who held it until his death in,i.8.62.,. In all probility the construction of various buildings span the last decades of the 1 8th century and the first half of the 19th century. The quarters are 22'xl2' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of tree trunks set into rubble masonry base about 2'6" height.__The wpod_fi^ame and daub and wattle have long since disintegrated but their imprints on the main^ side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling is located in the end wall and presumably there were some kind of window or vept_ (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent j J Good Fair 1, 1 Deteriorated i' Ruins 1 -vl ■ Unaltered xj Altered Original Site 1X J Moved 1 1 'L: • I, '^''' • S*r.-- •V, N- :.< openings in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors V 1'“'': '’: :, , , are a stamped clay and lime mixture. , ' * ■ Iv r. i: ; : 'I H-33,.17 has only retained the lower section of the downhill base ,wall that i: i retained the terrace on which it was bbilt. 0 ■■ I . I y i;■' i ' -'O' Q ' .K;,:. Latitude 18'21'55" Longitude 64 43»50". ; , i •V ■: I; ■ V • • I,-. . ■ a:A' * ,. 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Appendix B, Historic District • ■ ' CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FIELD INVENTORY REPOirr ■ ^ttacirA^'xS'' B6M Fhoto) ORGANIZATION PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park* CODE NO, 53 60 REGION Southeast STRUCTURE NAM]^lave Quarters ^ «i ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National FH Annaberg Mill &c FactorysTRUCTURE NO, H-33. 18 Local [12 ;■ f-i State ur" I/)CATION OF STRUCTURE;qj^ ]vjorth Shore Road east of Mary Point_____________ ■ . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or di6trict:■>. _ acres.. UTM REFERENCE: A LiJ LI—I- Zone East ] i :l. 1 .} J L i n g Northing ^1 ■■-I STRUCTURE: Type of, and composition: TRAibblc masonry base of rectangular daub_and wsttTc. building. Physical Description; Annaberg olantation was under cultivation.bytho .173 0s .ancl_in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and Z larger ones but no horsemilll The estate was acquired by Robert Milner inJ786 who is to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown 'on theTs'OO Oxhol^map of St. John. The plantation became during the early d^- r.aflns of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on_^^. John and ;ts_ facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. ^ In 1 8Z7_the esta^— ■was a.c mi red bv r.overnor Hans Henrik Berg who b.eJd it until bis, death in. I8.p2^ In all probility the construction of various buildings span the last decades of the_ and the first half of the 19th century. _ _______ r,nari-r.rs ^re ZZ'xlZ' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of _ ppnnll tree trunks set into rubble masonry base about 2'6" hcigM.—The wood f^n^iae and daub and wattle have long since disintegrated but their ■imprints__9n the main_ side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling i_s located in the end -wall and presumably there were some kind of window or,,V6IlJ— (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent j J Good Fair 1 1 Deteriorated 1 Ruina j vl Unaltered | x| Altered j Original Site X Moved i... 1 • *. ^'"'¥ I'.-' J |i-j/"'' ^ "V ' ' ' ' ‘'< . openings in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry basei The floors I?-”' .are a stamped clay and lime mixture. . i - ■ '"A. ■ w ( '• ) ■ It . ’ A section o^ one base,wall only remains of H-33, 18. ■' '*■ si;' "fei ' ■“ /! .1 1.: '' ,! m- ' ■ r J' ■ Latitude 18^21 *55" Longitude 64®43'50'’ ■ ' ■ i;.. , ■, s:' '..■••ills i -V;- i ■ ':i ^ i . .i • ^ ' - / ' ■ .V: '■ ;. ' " '• : ■■ • ■" . i • I ' .a ■. ' • ' • ■ i.» . ■■ ■ t.-."'; " ■■ ■ . '■" ■,4 ' I. ’" ■ ^ ■Vi., ■’/! - I ;ivv , •• ' -.''v '''I'i *;'■ : ' ■ . I','. ■ ■ .1- vi.'.U'i . i ' ‘ •;. I ^ ...V 'tf-r - ■■ V '■ r I-v.■'■'s-"-: ■ -•: • I, I'- -i , 'I .■ iv-: i: :■ i .1. :,'.t /■ ■; ' 1:.y;iy ■■ si V.^st., .y ,; ■ ■ ■••.■« , ^ ' s'; .v.y., I'V.:;'--' •■. ' ■' ' ' ................. ' .......................................................................................... ■yi-yii; vy..' \' ;'V- ■;/ " • -r ■ ■■>s..yy,y-yy]yV^i. s .,as';''S' ■■ ■ y li,'-.; ' .yy V ■■y y yt'';-y.yi '‘i-:'' ' - ■ .’■■ ■ ",sy' ■'•■ ■' ■ ‘ ■:. .,'i, ...J...::v •. s,. ^ ... s:‘ s:s:,y.v:;.y. v, y ‘'v.y''-yy‘y:‘;y' ,.<.••• , I ^ - ;•■ ■ n (. V J* ■ ■ ■■■-'■ '^>v.' ■ ’ ■’ '.y'-'/ ■ •"-.w.'-y* ■■/’■ ■y. r, ' S,'-' , ‘ ' y'■',;.^i;■■;yyy':;y^vy,.;•t; s' ls-y ■.; -■ ■' ■ ■ '.t- .. . .................. •■, - • ■:i""'syyyiy'ys'' ■.■" * ■ .•■'li'v':- - S'., y ■■ ' i?’ ■f-y-■' L.‘ •S':,. ..f:; .I-'S- ' : ■ y SF' I JIL 2 3 I98i AppendiK, B, Historiq STRUCTURE FIELD INVENTORY REPORT ^ ~JKz Uacir 4"x5^‘~B&W" Fho to ) NFS ORGANIZATION ___ PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO. 5360 REGION Southeast ' STRUCTURE NAM^lave QuartersAnnaberg Mill &t FactorysTRUCTURE NO. H-33. 19 ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National F"! State \ Local Lxl IX>CATION OF STRUCTURE;qj^ North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM. REFE A Zone [ REFERENCE; Li J Ll-i. E a s i I t 1. n g . J. J. I I Northing CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (i'f not part of a complex or district;- __ acres.. STRUCTURE: Type of, and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub and wattle building. Physical Description; Annaberg plantation was under cultivation by the 1730s and in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and 2 larger ones _but no horsemill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early de- .cades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 1827 the estate lired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. In all pfobility the construction of various buildings span the last decades of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. ___ The quarters are 22'xlZ' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of -Small tree trunks set into rubble masonry base about 2'6" height. The wood frame and daub and wattle have long since disintegrated but their .imprints on the main side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling is -located in the end wall and presumably there were some kind of window or vent ' (continue on r-everse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent 1 Good Fair [ 1 Deteriorated 1 Ruins 1 -vl Unaltered [ X Altered Original Site X Moved 1 1 • 'I f yg -'i ' f I. r openings in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors •...) ',; are a stamped clay and lime mixture. ' ' 'V''' J. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ■ ' ' 3 Hy33. 19 has retained only a fragement of the uphill base wall. • • • i i • . . \ i •»;. * • •• f ^ r . 1 ;i- '3 - • ' i. ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 V , ■! *9 : •**..V*. . i L. I.'......... ■.' .r, -V' "'3 ‘ ■ ■■■ -j; 'in :' ■ ■ ■; • . ■ , ■ I ;■ : ■, '.v:> ■ ';"-3 ',: ‘ Q O Latitude 18 21'55" Longitude 64 43'50" « 4 t , f .> .' »• >•' • i" ■ ;■ f •' .■ .3 33,4-. vvr 'vi'!? ■ '-I?- .J" V.' .'3 .;S’. ■3 ,.'33;..' ,• ,3 , ■. . ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■.■■3:3';4.'>'^3.’j">'i- -3 ' 3 ' , ■;;'; /' : '..;v 3,.; yy. -:^h} yy ^ y :■ 5 i ■ - ■. r r' 3- j ^ .... 3;;,5 •y-.- • ■'f • ' J.. ■) >3' [ .V ^ • •’ . . ■»■ • ;* n-.’ . 4-.' ,’-.'31 .... y ' ''3 3"' y' AA 'A ■,';>(y'33'.'13 y- ''l' •rfv ^ '•....,1 -.V •■? ........... "'lv:'33 :'f''3'3 ■ ■ * . i ; ■.:3V;.-. ■ ■ ■■;V3-; ■ ■■ ^ . ■ ' v.;.'. y.3-'.-v ‘3' ■y 3'; -■■:. ;‘:.'3:3:., ‘ y,-v;'t:':V3;:’.:::j ■,■ t ■.•3,y'y. y y.y3-3/3/”'v• ■■y-,’3 -'.y y '.- y'^■ y3 y y ■ '''■■■ - * ■■ ■ ■ ;■ ' •« r ■•■*’■♦ ;.3?‘7^‘'7y3’''y'3"■■,.y^. '" ■. ■.:'................. y i-.'’'y3,'' . . 3f y ,r ■-■.■.yy.,,' v^. ^ - y ' • i ■ ■’ y. ’ ■ yy y : • r-. '-r^ 1 •■■■3 y . 3'y3! .3, 3.'.y;3 ; y-'., ;,y,y.3.> ■ 3:' .'3 . " * ./■' ..' .;. I.' .'■ ■’ , ' ■ '• , - ■: ^yyyyfyyyryM:yt\'..-:-':’ >".■ ■ /' j' ■ * ••y :■ ■: ..y; ■ 3 ■ . '' ■ ' *' ■ ' . ’ . -:3' ■: V ;. ' .■ y 3'7 3ii#'4 V .ysy-:tl ■333.';^ (irff'j ./■ ,‘y'; ; f • y. i *..■•-'• .■ .t 3y,..,,^ :yv:; yy,yy., y,: ........., -3;. y' ' •;>':■■ ' y •: . • , •; » ■ , V. ■ ■ ■. t ■ ., ; ••■ -y ‘ r- , ■■ y - ■■' ■' ■'■'.v;*, ' y ■; . ■■■■ , ^ • V.'' i'.'.' ' ''3 , t ' . , . i % K.- ■ H' ! ■ :-yy-: • 1 ;■ ■ , . JUL 23 1981 IJMIV '’to Appendix,B, STRUCTURE FIELD IRVEKTORY REPORT NPS ORGANIZATION park/area name Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO, 5360 Attach 4"x5'* B&W PhoCo) REGION Southeast !STRUCTURE NAME^lave QuartersAnnab.erg Mill St FactorysTRUCTURE NO. H-33. 20 1 ' Local ' !: ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National State 11 i I IX)CAT10N OF STRUCTURE:qj^ North. Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM. REFERENCE; A Zone REFERENCE J I t L n g . J. 1 I I Northing . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district;-<•« , _acres,. i i i>i: xype or, and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub and wattle buildinp'. Physical Description; Annnberg plantation was under cultivation by the 1730s and in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and 2 larger ones but no horsemill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early de­ cades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its , facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 18Z7 the, estate ... was acgtiired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until-his death in. 1862. 'in all probility the construction of various buildings span the‘last decades of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. ^ -I The quarters are 2Z'xl2' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of .small tree trunks set into rubble masonry base about g'6" height. The wood fraptie and daub and wattle have long since disintegrated but their -imprints on the main side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling is located in the end wall and presumably there were some kind of window or vent - ■ ■ ■ h 1' '-L ' 'r 4 / ,’4 "'sS' T.; Present CONDITION; ■ Excellent: j Good '• Fair 1 1 Deterioratedi i Ruins f vl ' Unaltered | X Altered Original Site ] X | Moved 1 1 t a ■, ‘itJ 'I ■ ■'i'TWSi' ■■ '■ ''^■' '-'t" .... .j.. %;£‘ •>: r '.' •'■'IV .openings in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors .'.! -are a'stamped clay and lime mixture. 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' " 'V • ", ■ ». •'i' ‘ ■"'■"'vy' j. k ' > yysaiiiaihii#i yf ' : * ; .. i r. y4.' Appendix B, Historic District • ' CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FIELD INVENTORY REPORT , {Xt tacir4''^“. D&W Fho co> JUL 23 i98i REG ION Southeast STRUCTURE NAMl^lave Quarters_____ ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National • NTS ORGANIZATION FARK/AREA name Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO. 5360 Annaberg Mill &t FactorysTRUCTURE NO. b-33, 21 Local I x[ , y State "ii- 13 LOCATION OF STRUCTURE!Qj^ North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM REFERENCE; A L.JU_i_. Zone . East! J I n g L:i Nor J. I I thing . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part' of a complex or district; acres,. ■^v arKUUTUKE; Type bt, .and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub and •w;^ttle building. ^'1 ■"I k.. Physical Description; Annaberg plantation was under cultivation by the 1730s and_in 1780 the factory /site had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and Z larger ones but no horsemillt The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 Qxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early de­ cades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 1827 the, estate ■was ac qiired bv Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. : ~In all probility the construction of various buildings span the last decades of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. The quarters are 22'xlZ' and are of daub and -wattle construction on a frame of tree trunks set into rubble masonry base about 2[6" height. The wood frame and daub and wattle have long since disintegrated but their -imprints on the main ■ side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling is located -in the end wall and presumably there were some 'kind of -windo-w or'vent . (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent i J Good Fair [ | Deteriorated! i Ruins 1 ' Unaltered [ xj Altered Original Site 1 X | Moved ‘i ■■4 T-T* I I'" ■i.,v ll ■' '' ^ [■'■si' . M ■| -I ;-'rl 1-^, ■ openings in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors ^ j- " are a stamped clay and lime mixture, . j ' : • I, ' •,< , Only one corner remaine above ground of the building H-33, 21. . ( ■ ■' '■ I*’ ■“i:;. i-.'. '., ’ . .i '-.v 'i:-. Latitude 18 21*55" Longitude 64®43*50" '; ■if ■' !. -i '• i .. ; r , .V,. • '-V' ,V . ■ ;.. .. ' ' . t r.. ^ ,;:.v '■ ^ . .................. . ,. •> , a .... ... .s-, .....- ,</■; ; '■ ;s yi V hSr I.J yj^-i ■ . .. 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"'.y * : ' ' ■4 * .3 4": y.rvyy ,•■ ;/ ' V , ys‘Y iy’Y »• Yfy; ■ "; v;,.y y '■ y .vy, '.‘y --y y -^■yy^-r, ■•<. y. ^., : t fy, ■ V-;.. •' ••■'■ ■■ 'l'" ^ . ,„4- a 4'' V i il' " i Appendix,B, Historic Pistrict , ' CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FIELD ItWEKTORY REPORT ~CA£tach 4"x3'nJ6W“ Photo) NFS ORGANIZATION ■ PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO, 5360 REGION Southeast STRUCTURE NAM^lave Quarters______ • • I ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE: National Annaberg Mill &c FactorysTRUCTURE NO, H-33, 22 II State 1 1 Local I xf location OF STRUCTURENorth Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM, REFERENCE: A Li_J LII. Zone . Easting I I I I L;i_ _i i I Northing CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or.district;• _ acres. STRUCTURE; Type of, and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub and v/attle hull ding. rhysical Description;,Annaberg plantation was under cultiyation by the 1730s and in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, Z medium sized ones and 2 larger ones .but no horsemill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to haye cultiyatcd sugar cane and who may haye built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 Oxholm naap of St. John. The plantation became during the early de- ^cades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 1827 the estate red by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. In all probility the construction of various buildings span the last decades of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. The quarters are 22'xl2' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of ks set into rubble masonry base about 2'6" height. _________________________The wood frame and daub and wattle have long since disintegrated but their imprints on the main . side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling is -located .in the end wall and presumably there were some kind of window or vent. (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION: Excellent i Good Fair [ Deteriorated! 1' Ruins Q Unaltered j X Altered --- tJ Original Site ] X j Moved 1 : : 'I i ■ ■'4 i I ' ' ■■ * .,-sj! -d'l - ■ ?r i. ' f. openings in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors, are a stamped clay and lime mixture, i '■ i 0 .1 H-33,22 is seriously fragmented and only fragments remain of the building aboveground. . / - t:. - Latitude 18°21'55" Longitude 64^43'50" i' '-a ■ I V, ' .vj '.y'-'? i'/ '■• > I,'.,. '3-< .............. '■ vl V .. .. • .. •■ •.-■V, . ■ • ■. ^ "I" ■■ '7' f- C'', ’■ r ’ V'''' , s.i''■ ■*.! V y ’ ''"Si I'’' ; ;-t'-? .■ ;. ■ 'V , ' ! ■ ■ 1 'li J; -....* • : ^ • <1.- . •:■ - ■ i‘ > >! f . ■ i ■ I'T t' s i :■ ■ .A',’'.;;:; ■ ' ' -•■■if - .■ :j=1 ■ if'' ■V i. •, i ' ‘.i ...»I Ifc : ^ ■;. ■■:.•V- -;4.;;::r.' . ■; : ...:i ■’ •: ■' '■« •' a ••:.•■• a a f ■ ?• ■ r;:" ..' ■ r Vi ■• 1. ’ii'.:. i''v'':V": i.V. . , • V- ■■■ ^V'!' . , ' -V V'VJ.!i ?'■ ’■' .-■....... ' ... , f.,;v • { ■r- vr ■ ... '. .■ .. . f ■ ... ^ ■ J *. * . I-. . . - ■■': -'.. (.vv, I........' •■■■ ... '■■' . ■ , ■, . i V 'i , .... ■ ' •' •'< ^V4 .„ ■i '■ 1 :< P?: -,?v ■J, Smu'a. »*4 Jli. 2 3 iS81 ™ ' M1^°[FIED structhre field ictentory report <A£iracir'4''x5''~B”&W“'i'ho to) ^ NPS ORGANIZATION ____ PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO, 5360 REG ION Southeast STRUCTURE NAMI^^lave Quarters ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National p"] Annaberg Mill 8r FactorysTRUCTURE NO. H-33, 23 Local I y I State "0- location OF STRUCTURENorth Shore Road east of Marv Point UTM REFERENCE; A L J U__l Zone E a s t 1 J i n g N o r t I ! h i n g CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district;-* acres.. :.S;TRliF8S'|JBEf iype or, and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub and wattle buildinff i ■.A '’■■eisi 4.-'i Annaberg plantation was under cultivation bv the 1730s and in ^j-780 the factory ffitG had 10 small buildings^ 2 medium sis::ed ones and 2 larger ones _but no horsemill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known". _.to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown * _on the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early rle- ^cades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar produoers on St. John and its Jacilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 1827 the estate - —___ red by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until ins uKam ir In all probility the construction of various buildings span the last decades of tlie _L8.th..century and the first half of the 19th century.; ■ I,. jrhe quarters are 22'xl2' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of -ffjnalLtrce trunks set into rubble masonry base about Z'6" height. The wood frame _a_nd..daub and wattle have long since disintegrated but their imprints on the main : side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling is J..O.Cated .in the end wall and presumably there were some kind of window or vent ■V PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent j Good Fair L j Deteriorated i Ru xns 1 -v") Unaltered X Altered Original Site | X J Moved [ □ , ( * *1 V .•. V • ..’•' ,.v,..>: . .!■■, ,, •» ■':i ■'^ ■opexxixxga in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors ) - ! ' ;' .*: are a stamped clay and lime mixture. , ic,'.' „ :'n v : r.'" i :T :■■ ( /. H-33, 23 has retained only a fragment of the uphill base wall.,,1 : Iv " • , • • .................... ■ ' V' , . ^ ^ I '• •■'• "'c '‘ TV-*v i: ' 4- ; ‘TV....... < V .. tv :A,:; i ■ ! ; »' ? i S •, r ■■ T ■. - ,, ' • :■ T'{ V', r: > V.^:; :■ ■ Latitude 18°21'55" Longitude 64°43’50'*'= .■ 1* ■< •< ■ ; _ , '3 j ■ ■'■ .■ •V--' • ... '.j:.,., ., .. T ,’ , ,,'t -..t.'/.a 'v f J...' > ■ ...............*:»■;■'- ' ■■■S 'v. - ...V'.... vtT • ■ .' . '■ ■ .M ■ ' U,;'■ ■' -# ‘TJ 4-if .‘Tp*-•■ >* ‘l * •, i '■! ...j;,',: , p, »;.v' .-V. p. - ^• ... v' t, r;^'' ■ ,i, ‘ f • ■ V :i' : . ... ;;v',VTU': ."yJsV.j ■:..; V ■■■:.( ■:»' i.. . . , ■ ■■ .-■ -. ■ ■'■•; vV'.lA..'*'..--T.. > • V'- ■... ■ •.* ■' • ....... .<;,( • ", T 3 ;■ i , ' > ;••. fc. ,.,rt y '- ■, ■- .'■ ■• ,•• ■■ .. 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H-33, 24 H . ■ Local (3 State to CAT ION OF STRUCTURE:qj^ North Shore Road, east of Mary Point .CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not . part' of a complex or district;*' __________ acres,; UTM REFERENCE; .. A 1 1 1 I 1 J i 1 1 1 1 1 i_. • Zone ■ East:Lag. Northing STI«JCTURE: Type of, and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular davib and •whittle buildinff. Physical Description; Annaberg plantation was under cultivati.on_bv the ■1730s_.and_in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and 2 larger ones but no horsemill) The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill _slipwn on the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early de­ cades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar produoers on.St. John and_it_^ facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In_1827 the.^^atg_ ■WAR ;^tr:cfii rod by novornor H?iris Honrik Berg who held it until his death in. 1862,, In all prnbility the construction of various buildings span the last decades of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. . _^----------------------------------------------- The quarters are 22'xl2' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of tree trunks set into rubble masonry base about 2'6" height. The_ wood_ frame .^jDaaiL and daub and wattle have long since disintegrated but their -imprints on the main. side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling is lor.atpd in the end v/all and presumably there were some kind of window or.vent. (continue on reverse if necessary) PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent 1 Good Fair [ 1 Deteriorated! 1 ‘ Ruins 13 Unaltered X Altered Oripinal Site 1 X j Moved 1 | 1 . -1-;Tt■■r^yigtyim' M I •■ I '►•• •,•'■■ . ’. -■ ', V.'.’- *■ ' 1. ••« * •' -■ I ■ t -! V ings in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors ,,.• openings > are a stamped‘clay and lime mixture ^ , • . , . . - • 1 A well defined building although only fragments remain of two of-the base, -h walls.■:'■■■'■ V •:r ;y' i ■ m IS’V ‘ ^ 18°21'55" Longitude 64®43'50" , •»....■• / !: .w' .; I ... y.-K: F;- ‘ " r": ■'........ " .n ■ •" ■ ,■■ ,"y ' A>v..v ■ •*■< 1 i'X " A.:'^:vA‘^yC;.'A; ' ' ' .^' ■f'- ‘.'■ii 'i ‘'yxx i ,"',, :.i.: If;: ■/u a ; ;'l ■'■'■('-A/ VXX':^\:.-XXJX 'x"'- . 1.' ■! ■ '.;■ •-•..'■■■. ..■■<* . ‘•'.JV. ■; v''..■■■■'■ . •• r> ^ . V; r .*..•. f'. ■<‘ir I. -■ ^ y--::■:/v:'. ■■ I ■;■'^. ,:/''7'v.V,vr. 7:■ ■ , ■ - ' ... 1.. - . ^ ' ':■ ■:' ’ '■ P ' ’ . *i ; ' ■ -V / ■J-.A ,. '*s . y ..^. > V - -.F? A..; ♦'.,' '■ ■7; ■ ,-'•■< A-' ■ a - ■ ■ , , •* 1 ■■ ^ ■ lA ' vi'-" ■■‘y y ' ;■■•'" y ^ * , ."'i. , / c )' J ■ '. ' ■' *•'' • • • •■ i • ■■■ -1 •: % '■ :^;5 • ,y'fy■ 77.; '7' ,, .-jy V-' y. •.• ,1 .. . .•X - :.-7.!.<: -r*: *. 2. •■ C ' ■ '»■ •'. ;-'7.s;.7 / y;..; ■ ■ IV '*. -.91 • V ,1;. . !■ j, , ■ ■'..:?•;•• y-r,'’ ^ i '’’v-.- V 'A'' ■■■■'’' ■ y '..-y. '-A- 'a:; •7 7 ■* . v>;': ' ., ■'■■ • '^ ” ',.',, . • •».. . .... •' : * * ••. ■'. u, .,7 , ■ .*■ 7 ’:l.! ■■, . • >, t •■• • >■ • _ .................... ••• , .■ •. ■ ■■■ ’..' ^■i;> ^,.f./ K- ■: 'i:■ y;* ■ ■ ‘X'‘;'r' .■’;■>" ■X:: V ; ( A ■ . ■? .i'l a I' 'A W 'hiU SHtiltf. ^s-.^^lU jS:> Appendix B. Historic °l|trlrt ,, ptKT.D aWEKTORV REPORT (Ati:«ca 4''^'' B&W i-'hoCo^ ORGANIZATION ____ PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE NO, 53_60------ REG ION Southeast ' STRUCTURE Quarters Aniiaberg Mill &i FactorysTRUCTURE NO, H-33. 25. ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National I t . ,State Cl]. Local [2 V i IX)CATION OF STRUCTUREtQn North Shore Road east of Mary Point UTM REFERENCE: A L(_J LI—1 I ] Li. j. i I Zone Easting Northing . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or .district:-* ■ _____ acres.. STRUCTURE; Type of, and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub_and ■wattle building. waLLLt^ UU.±.H-iXll^ « ------- -------- ----- , Physical De-flcrintion: Annaberg plantation was under cultivation by thg 1730s ,and,in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildiuRs, 2 medium sized ones and 2 larg^j^nes hnt un hnrscmilll The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 17.86 who is kupwn Dili. JTO n O X O C-X iilJ L • J. kL\- vr C». I.............., I.-.. ■ — ■■■...11 to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annabeyg horsemill.s^l\own i'«nn O^holm'maD of St. John. The plantation became during the early,cic_- eades of the IQth century one of the biggest sugar producer^ on St. John and its_ facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions., In, 18Z7 the estate_^ was ar mi r^d bv Hnverr'nr Haas Hnnrik Berg who held it_Ubtil hiS-fSAth ^i^'^nhilitv the constru'c^^^^^^ of various buildings span the last decades ol d^e_ 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. , . - -------------- ---- ---------------------- — The quarters are'ZZ'xlZ' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame_of_ trunks set into rubble masonry base about Z'6" hciglvL—The wood ,fr_ame smnll tree tAUmvJ .c v;., ------------- - ---t-—. =. ------------- ----- ; ;---------- ; ;----------- . and daub and wattle have long since disintegrated bvit their imprints on the main. side of the masonry'base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling_is Inrated i-n the end wall and presumably there were some kind of window or vent_. l!'. ' ■ _______________________________________ PRESENT CONDITION; Ruit\s Excellent Unaltered Px Good Altered (continue on Teversc d.£ necessary) Fair Original Site X Deteriorate Moved □ 'f ■"dk ■a ■ : d :;1 ''■v3 I I 'v.'l .'.r Vi I. •’FjTiw -'-■ i-/ ' !"- ‘- ... V, 'm ■ A ^■4 ■ ''■^■ openings in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The Hoo^J v|i are a stamped clay and lime mixture. / ' ' ' Only a poorly defined terrace and fragments of two walls remain of ' H-33,25. ‘ , ' , ' • 11. ‘ ‘ .'. '■ r ,' • 'V ......... . ...- ■ ... . . .'V' ' -■•••. • ' • ‘r . Latitude! 18 21'55" Longitude 64 43'50" . ■' ' ' . -t; 1 ,r 1 . /|- ■"■■■.•, 'V,'-; ^ V ' ■ ,■ ■ / ' * •■' ■; •."< .p . 4' J • ■j- . ■..-'‘‘■4’ . . ■-» <r ;.r.- * ... ,p. ■ " - :i t ' , ...’i-V .;;iV ■ .7 4!: ;.p.Vt-.,:;:4tr , .4 ■.'. ?• . - * V: '' '. *'’■ • ■ ' *' '.li tJ.. p,Vrt'77 . 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STRUCTURE; Type of, and composition; Rubble masonry base of rectangular daub and _w attle Jbuildin 2. Physical Description; Annaberg plantation was under cviltivation by the 1730s and in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings, 2 medium sized ones and Z larger ones but no horsemill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early de- cadcs of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 1827 the estate -r_ed_ by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1R6Z. was ac In all probility the construction of various buildings span the last decades of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. The quarters are 22'xl2' and are of daub and wattle construction on a frame of small tree trunks set into rubble masonry base about 2'6" height. The wood frame and daub and wattle haye long since disintegrated but their -imprints on the main ■ side of the masonry base are still evident. The access door for each dwelling is -located in the end wall and presumably there were some kind.of window or vent ' (continue oi\ reverse uf necessary^ ; ' PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent 1 Good Fair 1 1 Deteriorated! A- Ruins l_y\ Unaltered | X . Altered Original Site X j Moved 1 1 ' * - « • * • * 1 ' 1 ! '-I " m"^W -. '• ' I#.': :« - ^ ''wS ; . 4?'a ' ;:' r-' i' . H , «-. . ' ■. i ::'''' ': .' ■ ',,*‘''^•2 , ' openings in the daub and wattle wall above the masonry base. The floors are a stamped clay and lime mixture. . ’ ,.S .■ ’;:5 ri. 'r! Ht'33, 26 has retained a clear definition of the terrace on which it is con­ structed, and the south and north base wall as well^he two otheir walls hgis tumbled* I r '■?.,fv '■ V'l : Latitude 18 21'55" Longitude 64 43'50" ‘ ;■ ;"' ' , ' . . . ' ■ '" •' . ,, ■ -: ■' i ' *■ -..•v '■ y ' !''v vrr': ■■■.' ) '■■■' , , V. . :: • .,.-r'^ ^ '•'I < ■■ V ■ ,. ,v;/ . ^ ■'ll ^ J.. V-vV ■ ' »• ■.*- .... : •, I'v . -.-y yy; j ' ... ,, , yr'yf‘fr:iyr->y-:r'... ;'. ", , .■ ■, ■''.-i V V'‘ ■ j', ■. "■ , ■■.'■:•: '.V, ^V’-;V'* ■ ’ ' ■.■- ,r. ■ '♦. ^, '■■L. [. :,'J I- 'V .■■ ■:■ 'y€y:/:0 \ ■ ■ ■'r^'- : : ■ i, ■W’.i' ■ ■-...,. ■■ ............11 •■ ;■.. i' , 'v' ■ •■" ■' CT "-i '.ad ■' ■, jV- fey ' ' '-’5 ■■ >,</.■■;, .. U. ■ y . y:.'.yy y: ^yy. ■■( ..........................V- ,,, V, , ■■ ■ ■ .; ■ ;yTS:‘'!’i"’v'yy 4'' ■ ’%■ r.y-■■'V2v,', '•■s: ■ •■' ■: ;v ■; , 4 ‘,'.1'■ 7 ■ Vv’- ;: ■ ■ ■■■;■;,, 4 4' . <.........y... ■ ■■ , ' V'-fel «'■!• ,;. 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'U. 2 3 1981 Appendix B., Historic District • ' CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FIELD INVENTORY REPORT (Attach 4"xi" D&W Fiio'to) ^ REGIONSoutheast PARK/AREA NAME Virgin Islands Nat'l Park' CODE^NO^^^^5360 viV STRUCTURE NAME.Bake Oven No. 2 Annaberg Mill &• Farf:nrY STRUCTURE NO, ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National £ State Local £x ' Vi : f MCATION OF SlmCTURE:o„ North Shore Road ...t of UIM, REFERENCE: A Ll_rLl_l __ Zone Easting[ -1 J L.I J. I ^ Northing . CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part' of a complex or district:■ _acres. ' ,i'. ^ I :s '‘STRUCTURE: Type of » composition; A small square rubble and brick masonry building Physical Description:_ A small bake oven 5' sguare is located in the mirlHl. v.,,, _of the quarters on the north side ot the knoll and between H3.3. ?. 1 r^rTrl H-V-it 97 ‘ ^appears to have served as a communal bake oven for the village. Its condition i~s ' —P.g.Qy, and it is .partially buried under debris. Annaberg plantation wa.s nnHp-r r'l-ilH- __yation by the 1730s and in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings 2 medium _sized ones and 2 larger ones but no horsemill. The estate was acquired by pind \R;>ie ■Robert Milner in 1786 who i.s known to have enitivpi-ed ¥- V* ir. ATAAAMvA A4A j-.i.w YY.iEV lo i^j;iuwn navc CUl.t:va1:en sng^n rane and wl-in ma Jiave guilt the Annaberg horsemill shown on the 1800 Qxhblm man nf Tehr: -The plantation became during the early decades of the 1 Qtb -P..lgfiest sug^producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present .Jj3ap.£.eS.SlYe proportions.—In 1827 the estate was acquired hv Oovernrvr Wang Jlenrik Berg who held it until his death in 1862. In all nrobabilitv the construe- J:ion,of various buildings span the last decades of the 18th centurv and the first half of the 19th century. ---------------- ]---------- ------------------------- Latitude 18°21'55" Longitude 64°43'50" PRESENT CONDITION; Excellent Ruins 1 xl Unaltered fx J Good Altered (continue on reverse if necessary') Fair 1 1 Original Site Deteriorated 2 Moved £ :/ • ^ Ji 2 3 1981 Appendix, B, Historic District CLASSIFIED STRUCTURE FIELD INVENTORY REPORT (Attach 4"x5" B&W Photo) REG ION fit NFS ORGANIZATION PARK/AREA NAMEVirfrin Islands Nat’l Park CODE NO; . 5360_ STRUCTURE NAME Drinki-nP Trough. Annaberg Mill Factory STRUCTURE NO. H-33. 30 ORDER OF SIGNIFICANCE; National CH State I 1 . Local fv! LOCATION OF STRUCTURErOn North Shore Road, east of Mary Point UTM REFEMNCE; A LiJ LI Zone East 1 J I Li1 I I n g Northing CLASS VI LAND ACREAGE (if not part of a complex or district: . acres. STRUCTURE; Type of, and composition; forming an "L". Plastered masonry drinking trough Physical Description; Two connected drinking troughs each 45' long and Z' wide are located in the swampy lowland 300' feet west of Annaberg factory. One is_ along side and parallel with the North Shore Road and is raised 1'3" above grade. the second extends inland from the west end of the first and is perpendicular to it. Tt is Q" higher and on the land side terminates in a circular well shaft with a a diameter of 5 feet.___________________________________________________________________ Annaberg plantation was under cultivation by the 1730s and in 1780 the factory site had 10 small buildings. 2 medium sized ones and 2 larger ones but no horse- mill. The estate was acquired by Robert Milner in 1786 who is known to have cultivated sugar cane and who may have built the Annaberg horsemi'll shown nn the 1800 Oxholm map of St. John. The plantation became during the early de­ cades of the 19th century one of the biggest sugar producers on St. John and its facilities expanded to their present impressive proportions. In 18Z7 the estate was acquired by Governor Hans Henrik Berg who held it until his death in 1 SA?.. In all probability the construction of various buildings span the last decades of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. Latitude 18°21'55" Longitude 64°32'52" (continue on reverse if necessary) Excellent PRESENT CONDITION; Ruins I 1 Unaltered Good! Altered izi Fair { X I DeterioratedI j Original Site I X | Moved j I 1 1 * •. fv ■■-■■■ r " ir i' ' ’ i' ■ ■ . «.'. ,w"‘ i-:,/- I"' iE4/':b' i' .4’ i'-V :'■ 1 fei .:i-I ^'4 i'4; I* pi ' i: I" k' :' ■■■ &4 .'■' feS’pp ps. L-. -,p, V F* P4->i. f'4 44, ..■,4p./ •i L. -cy:-; . r-*- ■;■ ,•'• ■%. ' iv.. ■ . 4^a-' '4:>4iJ4\ ..!'• ■ y,.'„ ’ ■ r .,4 ■ :l'4- ’*• -p' ; y^'4 ■ ' ‘ ' ■■ ; RECErVED JUN 8 1981^ NATIONAL’ register ' ’ -'b 4m J K ■ 4-f'ii „ .f.'h:4s ,44,..i '4, i ,y'^5i ■ ■ '-1M <f ■'1 y.'.- 4b • '' r- : '• ■ ..4-,4^| ■- ■b ;y bvcE.;.;/ ' .’%7 .4:Eib,b:b,;%:44%; , hr ■i- .■ ' w*- ,»>*'%« , 4 ■'iS i'Jpp'" ■ ,,,''i''Pp«4%p' ippppp" P,,';,PP"? p, «.g|S '*-4k: ^s4 ,py.f¥ ■ •Tp<^:>y.a41 4 44,;m. 4 4 'b,b 44l|i4:y:l V . '■ ■:, ■''- I pf.,p -b 'V- " ''4 ’ p: : 4^p ■'4: Multiple Resource Area Thematic Group dnr-11 Name State ' Virgin Islands National Park Multiple Resource Area Nomination Type of Review ' 1. Brown Bay Plantation Historic District- '•''2. Rustenberg Plantation South Hist. Distj- ='3. Dennis Bay Hist. Dlst. yA. More Hill Hist. Dist. , 5. Hermitage Plantation Hist; Dist. -^6. 'Annaberg Hist. Dlst. 7 America Hill Hist. Dist. 'I. ■ I Reef Bay Great House Hist. Dist. » - ^ ✓g. Reef Bay Sugar Factory Hist. Dlst. - - 10. Jossle Gut Hist. Dlst. </ L'Esperance Hist. Dist. > 43. Liever Marches Bay Hist. Dlst. '14. Cathrineberg-Jockumsdahl-Herman Farm _ ^ Cinnamon Bay Plantation v' ^15, Lameshur Plantation Mary Point Estate - Annaberg School Trunk Bay Sugar Factory >/ • _ 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. - Decision /' / $.Ce^ fi'l (jAiSi-OC^A, • f I ' o'/ - (^y) ctxuyC'r/-'— previously listed 3-30-76 Previously listed 7-11-78 Previously listed 6-23-78 Previously listed 5-22-78 UcH. Name, dnr-3 State, County j/y / Fed Nom or Request—Agency /Vr^ Working Number £• ^ Federal Register Date S. gA ^^"'t^mination __Determination of Eligiblity On Nomination Form Maps _«2> Photos ^ _Bldg(s) _^Site __Object __Structure District Within: «■—Multiple Resource Area __Thematic Group Nomination prepared by: State Staff / Local Other Ac^n: . i^CCEPT 7/y3/^, RETURN‘D '' REJECT Check if Appropriate: State Request for Review __Keeper’s Decision to Review 2nd Return I. Evaluation of Resource (cont. on back if necessary) f{ (Ai iMs> ,/t^ 6 5 n. Evaluation of Nomination 1. Descriptive Statem Short Format ^ Yes No ent 2. Significance Stat^ent Rhnrf ICnrmQf W' Vnc Short Format Yes No 3. Concepts/Integrity 4. Concepts/Criteria 5. Concepts/Boundaries 6. Contextual Evaluation Good Adequate Poor y »/ y Comments C^ut4 General Comments (cont. on back if necessary): Reviewer/Date Tjfsk/ / / National Park Service See Attached__ U.S. Department of the Interior 1 - ■ . LAT L it I M ^ T H g. CAY \ \ V«.tt1>»l|!(f^Tia ' Is'-' ' \ \ if: V , \ ......... ^ U->, - - ‘ 6UVE auAqp ■'%'^XV ■■ •■ * -# i«p ’ •—- '=>Nei: ^ '. -Y:' ■! ;-v. - Kz',. - ^.■ \ fwim eA4Awc: \ \ \ 1^" Cf"^ i !> iff 'IkSISIk .yoxpounp' f i/Mij^riTmiir. 7 ■ mytTUiU m ^ •' :HTiritF sTea. HQi ii te- i •■ff i ' '■ ■>- . ■ - ^ V -/ ,• -- .S'' 3 i/ Ar-' m \ \ \ K ? SQ' d CO' m* ij>c' MAt.% h'PftjH i'* \ \ \ AHnA5Eg.G MILL -? FACTOLY H-3A 5T. u»OHM ,VlLfi,|H iSLANt? ^ ' ' ' :> . fV'^' -'-- . BOUM7AE’Y Umt Of I7|<,TE»CT '7. ■ ••'■■, ■ -■■1 4 ? .:;• \ ■ : ' J . - :J r I V J- ./■ received ^ q' JUN 8 1981 ^ h: \A national ^ VA REG6TER V, JUL 231981 -^■ .0-' V- .' ^/' : :A<. ■' ■■ * M J ili ; ,s; 1.'^. i i- 5 rQ lAT £& LfrI n ^ T SL ft BAY -• \_ ^ \ \ flLAVE aUACT \ \ \ J&i % Mr^ ^-v .'•/:.- . ■ ■ ... ;f .: ' . " \:i' EA^>HEF l,^^^5l*-t-^=i^s'|sWll.l *// .BSWfmWIM STBH‘)j!ll jl ' > ■'■• ■ . :'■'' Y:" II/ :'A ............ . WtfeKTti'v. , \ .. .y . ‘-^ \ m„ t .voxpouwi? % fiisrmiH f . s * # i^i'’f 1 r> 'S " : % \ ’ ^ ’*'-'■ ? J mM: fM f R R NOtTK \ \ ' >-; A • •T—' :’ p.'y r: ■■ SO' O' sc' m' loo' ia Ai.t APPe^ i"* iop‘-d' \ /R"' ’■ '--W ■ \ . ^ miiKmU AtinAbER-G MILL<^ rACTOLY h-56 \ 5T. w>Ohh ,VlE.fi,|H IbLAHt^ \ u^T la’zi' fS' rry^- :> BiouhFAicir uiHc £>r i7i*>TeicT y '■«--;^ V' - V .£;.£ -i ■ ty'' ■t'' .X >>: ■' ?. -V-k"**. "■ >:•%./ JUL 3 !98l t i H --! ■| 1 j ^ J S rf Please refer to the map in the Multiple Property Cover Sheet for this property Multiple Property Cover Sheet Reference Number: 64000886 h'l ■ ■' ■ ■