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IDNO:
035074
Title:
Smith's Tavern in Middleway, W. Va.
Description:
This tavern was built in 1740 in Middleway, formerly called Smithfield, and the tavern in this picture is part of the original building.
IDNO:
035079
Title:
Old Inn and Stone Bridge - Holl Tavern, Charles Town, W. Va.
Description:
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."
IDNO:
035083
Title:
Harris Tavern, Halltown, W. Va.
Date:
1941/02/26
Description:
"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."
IDNO:
035084
Title:
Old Selby Tavern, Shepherdstown, W. Va.
Date:
1941/02/05
Description:
The Selby-Hamtramck House, the "most fashionable hotel in town."
IDNO:
035085
Title:
Selby-Hamtramck Tavern, Shepherdstown, W. Va.
Date:
1941/02/05
IDNO:
035086
Title:
Selby-Hamtramck Tavern, Shepherdstown, W. Va.
Date:
1941/02/05
IDNO:
035087
Title:
White House Tavern, Summit Point, W. Va.
Date:
1941/02/26
Description:
This tavern was "built in 1742 by the McCormick brothers."
IDNO:
035089
Title:
White House Tavern, Summit Point, W. Va.
Description:
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)."
IDNO:
035091
Title:
Sunrise Tavern, Jefferson County, W. Va.
IDNO:
035092
Title:
Old Smith Tavern, Middleway, W. Va.
Description:
"Built 1740, built by a German named Henry Smith."
IDNO:
035094
Title:
Smith's Tavern in Middleway, W. Va.
Description:
"Built 1740."