
Lynchburg Photos
Ambrose H. Burroughs House (01309)
A 1903 photo of the Ambrose H. Burroughs House built in 1900 and located at 220 Madison Street on Garland Hill. It was later owned by a member of the Halsey family. The building was destroyed by fire in the early 2000's. It had been converted to apartments and was known as Halsey Terrace. The carriage house still remains. Burroughs was a lawyer attributed to the Bonsack Cigarette Machine contract.
Madison StreetAmbrose H. Burroughs HousedowntownGarland HillLynchburgHalsey Terracecarriage houseBonsack Cigarette Machinehouse1900's1903
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