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Known as "Traveler's Rest" the view is from the south-east. Gates built the house ca. 1760.

97. General Horatio Gates House; Jefferson Co., W. Va.

Gates named the home he built ca. 1760, "Traveler's Rest". The view is from south-west.

98. General Horatio Gates House; Jefferson Co., W. Va.

View of the back of the house from the north-east. General Horatio Gates built the house ca. 1760. Later he served under George Washington during the American Revolution.

99. Traveler's Rest, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

View of the Horatio Gates home from the north-east.

100. Traveler's Rest, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

101. Osborn House, Shenandoah Junction, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

Also called Tudor Hall. Built ca. 1820, the view is from the north-east.

102. Grantham House, Middleway, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

North end of court room, west of main corridor. Extensive damage was done to the courthouse during several army occupations and battles during the Civil War. The structure was eventually restored.

103. Jefferson County Courthouse, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Named Falling Spring and located near Shepherdstown, West Virginia. The structure was built by Jacob Morgan in 1841. Viewed from the south-east.

104. Jacob Morgan Steptoe House, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

Built by Samuel Washington, younger brother of George Washington in 1770. Viewed from the north-west.

105. Harewood Near Charles Town, W. Va.

Built by Samuel Washington, younger brother of George Washington, in 1770. View from the south-east.

106. Harewood Near Charles Town, W. Va.

Built by John Thornton Augustine Washington, grand-nephew of George Washington, in 1825. View from the south-east.

107. Cedar Lawn, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

Located near Leetown and built in 1835 by Federal Judge Henry St. George Tucker. View from the south-east.

108. Woodbury, Jefferson Co., W. Va.