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This tavern was built in 1740 in Middleway, formerly called Smithfield, and the tavern in this picture is part of the original building.

1. Smith's Tavern in Middleway, W. Va.

Information included with the photograph, "Built in 1776, a famous tavern known for wonderful flower garden on hill across run - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holl from Holland."

2. Old Inn and Stone Bridge - Holl Tavern, Charles Town, W. Va.

"Built in 1795 by David Harris, after whom Harrisburg, Pa. was named. It is part of a very long old frame building, a part of which still stands."

3. Harris Tavern, Halltown, W. Va.

The Selby-Hamtramck House, the "most fashionable hotel in town."

4. Old Selby Tavern, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

5. Selby-Hamtramck Tavern, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

6. Selby-Hamtramck Tavern, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

This tavern was "built in 1742 by the McCormick brothers."

7. White House Tavern, Summit Point, W. Va.

The tavern is "3/4 of a mile east of Summit Point in Jefferson County - built in 1742 by McCormick brothers as a fort - (Indians)."

8. White House Tavern, Summit Point, W. Va.

9. Sunrise Tavern, Jefferson County, W. Va.

"Built 1740, built by a German named Henry Smith."

10. Old Smith Tavern, Middleway, W. Va.

"Built 1740."

11. Smith's Tavern in Middleway, W. Va.