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The Kemble House stands more than 100 years.
'Gov. Joseph Johnson was one of the distinguished self made men in the early days of Virginia.  He was born in New York in 1785.  Moved to Bridgeport 1801.  Mr. Johnson was a captain in war of 1812.  He spent 22 years in the State Legislature and 12 years in Congress, was appointed by popular vote.  Later elected by popular vote.  He died in 1877 at Bridgeport at the age of 92 years.'
Davison Homestead built in 1791
The Kemble house is over 100 years old, Bridgeport, W. Va..
The Old Kimble house is over 100 years old, Bridgeport, W. Va.
The structure was demolished in 1988; it used to stand on the corner of Rt. 50 and Virginia Avenue, Bridgeport, W. Va..
The building was located in a back area of of J. C. Johnson's house and it was occupied by slaves.  It was demolished in 1988.
It is located along State Route 58, the building currently has become a restaurant, Via Veneto.
A back view of the Emanuel Benedum Home, where Michael L. Benedum was born in 1869.  The front of the house faces West Main Street
Currently on the site the Benedum Civic Center stands.