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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 ...
Cool Spring Farm — also known as Rockdale Spring Farm and Torytown — was a wilderness estate settled by Colonel Morgan Morgan (1688-1766), long celebrated as the first permanent European settler in what would become West Virginia.
October 11, 1979 (128 E. Martin St: Martinsburg: 3: Ar-Qua Springs: Ar-Qua Springs: December 12, 1976 (County Route 37: Arden: 4: Aspen Hall: Aspen Hall: December 10 ...
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In 1961, Sam Ashelman (1913–2010), a Washington, D.C. businessman who had been influential in the consumer cooperative movement, bought the property, consisting of about 1,200 acres including a landmark 1913 house built by author John Herbert Quick and called Coolfont in reference to nearby springs. [1]
Along Forest Road 139 (Hopkins Mountain Rd), north of County Road 16/2 (Alvon-Blue Bend-Anthony Road), approximately 4 miles west of WV 92 37°57′08″N 80°15′52″W / 37.952222°N 80.264444°W / 37.952222; -80.264444 ( Hopkins Mountain Historic