Search Results

Residence of Colonel Evans, where the land commissioners met, one mile from Morgantown.  From a drawing by Miss Addie Ireland in 1900.  General Washington spent a night in this house in 1784.

1. Drawing of Colonel Evans Cabin

2. Washington Marker on U.S. Route 40 at Washington, PA.

"Charles Friend's Home--George Washington Stopped here Sept. 26, 1784 on his trip to determine a feasible passage between the Potomac and the Ohio for a canal or east portage between these rivers as a passage to the Western Territory."

3. Charles Friend's Home Historic Marker between Terra Alta, W. Va. and Oakland, Md.

4. McCulloch's Path Marker Between Terra Alta, W. Va. and Oakland, Md. on State Route 7

5. Charles Friend's Home Marker on State Route 7 Between Terra Alta, W. Va. and Oakland, Md.

"George Proclaims his day-- George Washington's birthday sale sponsored in Morgantown by the Down Action Council. Russell L. Long, well [known] local impersonator and entertainer, donned the garb of the Revolutionary period and paraded city streets telling everyone about the event."

6. Russell L. Long Portraying George Washington

This photograph is of the unveiling of a boulder commemorating George Washington's visit to John Pierpont's home 148 years ago. In the photograph are the members of the Col. John Evans chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. All persons in the photo are unidentified.

7. DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution)

8. Lord Fairfax's Office at Greenway Court, Clarke County, Va.

A photostat copy of George Washington's letter for John Fairfax.

9. Letter of Commendation Written by George Washington for John Fairfax

10. Washington Elm Tree in Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

Elm tree planted by George Washington in Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

11. Washington Elm Tree in Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

Postcard sketch of Washington Elm, Band Stand, and Swimming Pool in the State Park at Berkeley Springs, W.Va.  'Washington Elm, planted by Geo. Washington when laying out the town of Bath (Berkeley Springs) Girth at base 20 ft., of the American White Elm Family.  The Elm was cut down in 1945 from age, the 20 ft. base remains as a memorial.'

12. Washington Elm, Band Stand, and Swimming Pool in the State Park at Berkeley Springs, W. Va.