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Wilson was the father of United States Congressman, Confederate soldier and West Virginia University President William Lyne Wilson. William was born in this house in 1843.

61. Benjamin Wilson Home in Smithfield (Middleway), Jefferson County, W. Va.

Marshall Burns outbuilding viewed from S.W.

62. Beverley Out Building, Rt. 340, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Originally built in 1750, Beverley has been remodeled several times. Near Rippon, West Virginia.

63. 'Beverley' on Berryville Rd., Jefferson County, W. Va.

View from the N.W. of the log house.

64. Henry Henderson House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Also known as the Vinton Farm, the house was built in 1840.

65. Jack Manning House, Berryville Rd., Charles Town, W. Va.

A Georgian style mansion built in 1840 by Bushrod C. Washington, grand nephew of George Washington.

66. 'Claymont Court', Jefferson County, W. Va.

Built in 1837

67. McComas-Sellards House, WV

Plowed under for construction of four lane highway.

68. 'Aunt Berthas Adamston Adams Ave. Lost to Four Lane', Harrison County, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Friendship Hill, home of Albert Gallatin. Secretary of the U.S. Treasury under Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, Minister to France, Minister to England and the controlling person in negotiating and concluding the Treaty of Ghent which closed the War of 1812. Built 1789 near New Geneva, Pennsylvania." Published by The Albertype Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

69. Old Well at Friendship Hill, Near New Geneva, PA

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Friendship Hill, home of Albert Gallatin. Secretary of the U.S. Treasury under Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, Minister to France, Minister to England and the controlling person in negotiating and concluding the Treaty of Ghent which closed the War of 1812. Built 1789 near New Geneva, Pennsylvania." Published by The Albertype Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

70. Grave of Albert Gallatin's First Wife Sophia Allegre at Friendship Hill, Near New Geneva, PA

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Friendship Hill, home of Albert Gallatin. Secretary of the U.S. Treasury under Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, Minister to France, Minister to England and the controlling person in negotiating and concluding the Treaty of Ghent which closed the War of 1812. Built 1789 near New Geneva, Pennsylvania." Published by The Albertype Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

71. Rear View of Mansion on Friendship Hill, Near New Geneva, PA

(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

72. Francis Vigo's Bed, Harrison House