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In 1924, West Virginia Governor Ephraim F. Morgan appointed a committee to study the circumstances surrounding the settlement of Morgan Morgan, the first white homesteader within West Virginia's present boundaries.[1] The committee determined that a crude shelter built by Morgan in 1726 was the first house to be constructed in present-day West Virginia.[1] Morgan's shelter was built on the property of the William G. Morgan House near Bunker Hill in Berkeley County.[1] Later research revealed that Morgan probably built the log house between 1731 and 1734 at that location.[2][3] It was rebuilt in 1976.[2][3] In 1976, the Berkeley County Historical Landmarks Commission purchased the ruin of Morgan's cabin, and dismantled and reconstructed the building with some of the logs from the original structure.[2][3]

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Color and symbol Historic register listing
* National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
United States Historic District
Contributing property to a United States Historic District
Not listed on a register.


Oldest buildings in West Virginia

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NRHP reference number[4] Building Image Built Locality[4] County[4] Notes
93001444† Stone cottage at The Hermitage c. 1734[5] Charles Town
39°14′53″N 77°50′30″W / 39.24806°N 77.84167°W / 39.24806; -77.84167 (The Hermitage)
Jefferson
80004435‡ Spring Hill Log House c. 1740[6] Hedgesville
39°32′59″N 77°57′21″W / 39.54972°N 77.95583°W / 39.54972; -77.95583 (Harlan Spring Historic District)
Berkeley
86000202† Thomas Brown House c. 1741[7] Inwood
39°23′40″N 78°2′55″W / 39.39444°N 78.04861°W / 39.39444; -78.04861 (Thomas Brown House)
Berkeley
04000311† Maidstone-on-the-Potomac Maidstone-on-the-Potomac c. 1741[8] Falling Waters
39°35′59″N 77°50′21″W / 39.59972°N 77.83917°W / 39.59972; -77.83917 (Maidstone-on-the-Potomac)
Berkeley
79002583† Dr. John McCormick House at White House Farm White House Farm c. 1742[9][10] Summit Point
39°15′5″N 77°56′45″W / 39.25139°N 77.94583°W / 39.25139; -77.94583 (Dr. John McCormick House at White House Farm)
Jefferson
73001916† Prato Rio Pratio Rio c. 1742[11][12] Leetown
39°20′49″N 77°56′12″W / 39.34694°N 77.93667°W / 39.34694; -77.93667 (Pratio Rio)
Jefferson
73001896† Original section of Snodgrass Tavern c. 1742[13][14] Hedgesville
39°33′25″N 78°01′00″W / 39.55694°N 78.01667°W / 39.55694; -78.01667 (Snodgrass Tavern)
Berkeley Snodgrass Tavern is likely the earliest extant tavern building in West Virginia.[14]
85002409† Hays-Gerrard House c. 1743[15] Gerrardstown
39°22′10″N 78°5′50″W / 39.36944°N 78.09722°W / 39.36944; -78.09722 (Hays-Gerrard House)
Berkeley
85001519† Rear ell of the Morgan-Gold House c. 1745[16][17] Bunker Hill
39°19′56″N 78°4′40″W / 39.33222°N 78.07778°W / 39.33222; -78.07778 (Morgan-Gold House)
Berkeley
91000556† Hedges-Lemen House c. 1748[18] Hedgesville
39°32′31″N 77°58′47″W / 39.54194°N 77.97972°W / 39.54194; -77.97972 (Hedges-Lemen House)
Berkeley
94001296† Original log cabin section of the Baldwin-Grantham House 1749[19] Shanghai
39°26′14″N 78°7′8″W / 39.43722°N 78.11889°W / 39.43722; -78.11889 (Baldwin-Grantham House)
Berkeley
80004418† Western section of the log house at the Hedges-Robinson-Myers House c. 1750[20] Hedgesville
39°33′27″N 77°58′27″W / 39.55750°N 77.97417°W / 39.55750; -77.97417 (Hedges-Robinson-Myers House)
Berkeley
80004424† Two log buildings at Redbud Hollow c. 1750[21] Union Corner
39°23′42″N 78°4′32″W / 39.39500°N 78.07556°W / 39.39500; -78.07556 (Redbud Hollow)
Berkeley
77001375† Log kitchen at the Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House c. 1750[22][23] Romney
39°20′29″N 78°45′27″W / 39.34139°N 78.75750°W / 39.34139; -78.75750 (Log kitchen at the Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House)
Hampshire The log kitchen is the oldest extant contributing structure to the Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House, and is the oldest extant house in Romney.[22][23]
76001929† Ar-Qua Springs Ar-Qua Springs c. 1751[24] Arden
39°24′30″N 78°3′51″W / 39.40833°N 78.06417°W / 39.40833; -78.06417 (Ar-Qua Springs)
Berkeley
82004322† Peter Burr House Peter Burr House c. 1751[25][26] Shenandoah Junction
39°21′34.88″N 77°51′24.58″W / 39.3596889°N 77.8568278°W / 39.3596889; -77.8568278 (Peter Burr House)
Jefferson The Peter Burr House is the oldest standing wood frame structure in West Virginia.[27]
06000173† Strode-Morrison-Tabler House and Farm 1752[28] Hedgesville
39°30′42″N 77°52′34″W / 39.51167°N 77.87611°W / 39.51167; -77.87611 (Strode-Morrison-Tabler House and Farm)
Berkeley
72001288* Traveller's Rest Traveller's Rest 1753, 1773–1774[29][30] Kearneysville
39°23′17.3″N 77°54′4.3″W / 39.388139°N 77.901194°W / 39.388139; -77.901194 (Traveller's Rest)
Jefferson
09001191† Fort Van Meter Fort Van Meter c. 1754[31] Romney
39°14′10″N 78°50′30″W / 39.23611°N 78.84167°W / 39.23611; -78.84167 (Fort Van Meter)
Hampshire
70000657† Fort Ashby Fort Ashby 1755[32][33] Fort Ashby
39°30′18.77″N 78°45′56.64″W / 39.5052139°N 78.7657333°W / 39.5052139; -78.7657333 (Fort Ashby)
Mineral
06000168† John Evans House c. 1756[34] Martinsburg
39°25′44″N 77°59′17″W / 39.42889°N 77.98806°W / 39.42889; -77.98806 (John Evans House)
Berkeley
94001297† Stone House Mansion 1757[35] Martinsburg
39°23′52″N 77°55′9″W / 39.39778°N 77.91917°W / 39.39778; -77.91917 (Stone House Mansion)
Berkeley
84003470† Rippey Cabin at the Washington Gold House c. 1760[36] Gerrardstown
39°21′12″N 78°6′35″W / 39.35333°N 78.10972°W / 39.35333; -78.10972 (Washington Gold House)
Berkeley
84003495† Early log section of the John, David, and Jacob Rees House c. 1760[37] Bunker Hill
39°18′47″N 78°5′53″W / 39.31306°N 78.09806°W / 39.31306; -78.09806 (John, David, and Jacob Rees House)
Berkeley
80004421‡ Thomas Swearingen House c. 1760[38] Martinsburg
39°29′15″N 77°49′44″W / 39.48750°N 77.82889°W / 39.48750; -77.82889 (Thomas Swearingen House)
Berkeley
94001292† Cool Spring Farm 1761[39][40] Gerrardstown
39°19′53″N 78°6′23″W / 39.33139°N 78.10639°W / 39.33139; -78.10639 (Cool Spring Farm)
Berkeley
80004426‡ Patterson's Mill Patterson's Mill 1765[41] Nollville
39°28′10.5″N 77°58′8″W / 39.469583°N 77.96889°W / 39.469583; -77.96889 (Tuscarora Creek Historic District)
Berkeley
76001946† Col. James Graham House Col. James Graham House 1770[42][43][44] Lowell
37°39′7″N 80°43′52″W / 37.65194°N 80.73111°W / 37.65194; -80.73111 (Col. James Graham House)
Summers The Col. James Graham House is believed to be the oldest log structure still at its original location of construction in West Virginia. It is also the oldest extant building in Summers County.[44][45]
88002956‡ Meat curing house at the Samuel Gwinn Plantation c. 1770[46] Lowell
37°38′55″N 80°43′35″W / 37.64861°N 80.72639°W / 37.64861; -80.72639 (Samuel Gwinn Plantation)
Summers
73001909† Harewood Harewood 1770[47][48] Charles Town
39°18′10″N 77°54′56″W / 39.30278°N 77.91556°W / 39.30278; -77.91556 (Harewood)
Jefferson
11000261‡ Hiett House Hiett House c. 1770[49] North River Mills
39°20′11″N 78°30′12″W / 39.33639°N 78.50333°W / 39.33639; -78.50333 (Hiett House)
Hampshire The Hiett House is the oldest extant building in North River Mills.[49]
84003476† Miller's house at Lick Run Plantation before 1770[50] Bedington
39°31′10″N 77°54′2″W / 39.51944°N 77.90056°W / 39.51944; -77.90056 (Lick Run Plantation)
Berkeley
80004882† Aspen Hall Aspen Hall 1771–1778[51][52] Martinsburg
39°27′46.692″N 77°57′54″W / 39.46297000°N 77.96500°W / 39.46297000; -77.96500 (Aspen Hall)
Berkeley
76001931† Samuel Hedges House c. 1772[53] Hedgesville
39°31′40″N 77°59′52″W / 39.52778°N 77.99778°W / 39.52778; -77.99778 (Samuel Hedges House)
Berkeley
85001518† Hughes-Cunningham House 1772[54] Hedgesville
39°32′10″N 77°57′38″W / 39.53611°N 77.96056°W / 39.53611; -77.96056 (Hughes-Cunningham House)
Berkeley
70000650† Adam Stephen House 1772–1789[55][56] Martinsburg
39°27′16″N 77°57′39″W / 39.45444°N 77.96083°W / 39.45444; -77.96083 (Adam Stephen House)
Berkeley
91001733‡ Blanton House section of the William Gaston Caperton, Jr., House 1773[57] Union
37°35′33″N 80°30′47″W / 37.59250°N 80.51306°W / 37.59250; -80.51306 (William Gaston Caperton, Jr., House)
Monroe
84003634† Wallace Estill, Sr., House 1773[58][59] Raines Corner
37°31′34″N 80°37′43″W / 37.52611°N 80.62861°W / 37.52611; -80.62861 (Wallace Estill House)
Monroe
83003241† Original stone section of the Van Swearingen-Shepherd House Van Swearingen-Shepherd House 1773[60][61] Shepherdstown
39°26′21.9″N 77°48′16.5″W / 39.439417°N 77.804583°W / 39.439417; -77.804583 (Van Swearingen-Shepherd House)
Jefferson
84003477† Gilbert and Samuel McKown House 1774[62][63] Gerrardstown
39°22′2″N 78°5′23″W / 39.36722°N 78.08972°W / 39.36722; -78.08972 (Gilbert and Samuel McKown House)
Berkeley
Wappocomo Wappocomo 1774[64][65] Romney
39°21′37.24″N 78°45′10.21″W / 39.3603444°N 78.7528361°W / 39.3603444; -78.7528361 (Wappocomo)
Hampshire Wappocomo is the oldest extant brick building in Hampshire County.
94001294† Log section of the Hays-Pitzer House 1775[66] Martinsburg
39°25′0″N 78°3′53″W / 39.41667°N 78.06472°W / 39.41667; -78.06472 (Hays-Pitzer House)
Berkeley
80004420‡ Springfield c. 1775[67] Bunker Hill
39°20′45″N 78°3′41″W / 39.34583°N 78.06139°W / 39.34583; -78.06139 (Mill Creek Historic District)
Berkeley
98001471‡ Stump Family Farm 1775[68] Moorefield
38°54′31″N 79°1′10″W / 38.90861°N 79.01944°W / 38.90861; -79.01944 (Stump Family Farm)
Hardy

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Category:Buildings and structures in West Virginia Category:Lists of buildings and structures in West Virginia Category:Lists of National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia Category:Lists of oldest buildings and structures in the United States