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Location of Monroe County in West Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Monroe County, West Virginia.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, West Virginia, United States.
Sidney White House is a historic home located at Preston Hollow in Albany County, New York. It was built about 1841 and consists of a main block with addition. The main block is a five bay, two story gable ended building with a medium pitched roof. The addition, originally a wood shed, is one and one half stories in height with a medium pitched ...
Sleepy Hollow Farm [343] Sleepy Hollow Farm Front View Sleepy Hollow Farm West Wing Current Images [387] Hanna, Howard Melville Jr.(1877–1945) and Jean Claire(1882-1973) Owners( -1928) [388] President & Chairman of M. A. Hanna Company (1903-1915) 00000 Manakiki Golf Corse [389] Architect Unknown 200 Willoughby Hills: 35501 Eddy Rd. [390 ...
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The farm was named for a shady brook that ran behind the property. The family moved to its current current location at the juncture of Lower Makefield, Newtown and Middletown townships in the 1960s.
The Monroe administration surtout de table, long absent from the room, was retrieved from storage and placed on the table. [90] New vermeil baskets were purchased and used for floral arrangements on the other rounds, while plain tulip-shaped crystal glasses were purchased from the Morgantown Glassware Guild of West Virginia to augment the ...
White House Farm was noted for the horses bred there during Dr. McCormick's lifetime. Upon Dr. McCormick's death in 1768, the farm was bequeathed to his youngest son, Andrew. During the Revolutionary War, Andrew and his wife Nancy provided food, lodging, and horses to Washington's troops. After the war, Andrew apparently operated an inn on the ...
The Whitehouse United Methodist Church, originally known as the Mechanicsville Methodist Episcopal Church, was built c. 1867 with Italianate style. The house at 20 Old Highway 28 was built c. 1860–1870 with Italianate and Greek Revival styles. The Ryland Inn was built with Gothic Revival style with Italianate influences. [3]