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Morgan Morgan's seventh son, Zackquill Morgan (1735-1795), built the house in 1761, but sold the farm in 1765 and moved west to Monongalia County, Virginia, now West Virginia, to establish his namesake settlement of Morgantown in 1781.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
Cool Spring Farm, located near Charles Town, West Virginia was first established along Bullskin Run around 1750. The Federal style second house on the property, built in 1813, is extant, with a Greek Revival–influenced third house, built in 1832 that shows the evolution of the farmstead. The farm is significant as an example of agricultural ...
There are listings in every one of West Virginia's 55 counties. Listings range from prehistoric sites such as Grave Creek Mound, to Cool Spring Farm in the state's eastern panhandle, one of the state's first homesteads, to relatively newer, yet still historical, residences and commercial districts.
Berkeley County, West Virginia Registered Historic Place stubs (104 P) Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County, West Virginia" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.
Cool Spring Farm (Zackquill Morgan House) 1761 Runnymede Road (CR 26) 1994 Gerrardstown Historic District: 18th–19th centuries WV 51 and Virginia Line Road 1991 Hays-Gerrard House (Gerrard House) 1743 Congress Street 1985 Marshy Dell (Gilbert and Samuel McKown House) late 18th century WV 51: 1984 Mountain View Farm (Washington Gold House ...
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They include: the Mill Creek Bridge (c. 1914), Henry Sherrard Mill (c. 1790), Robert Daniels House (c. 1790), John Gray House, Henshaw Log House (c. 1820), "Springhill" (late 18th century), Henshaw Miller's House (c. 1780), "Springfield" (c. 1775), Holliday Mill Sites, Bunker Hill Cumberland Valley Railroad Bridge, Stephenson's Tavern, Morgan ...