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Built by Dr. Grigger and torn down in 1928. The property was used to build a high school. For more information refer to the back of the photograph.

1. Grigger - Timberlake House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

The floor of this porch was an immense flat piece of lime stone, the house was torn down in 1929.

2. Avis House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

The house was built by Thornton, son of Colonel Samuel Washington of Harewood,

3. Cedar Lawn, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Home of Samuel Washington, younger brother of George Washington.

4. Harewood, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Past home of Mrs. Augustine J. Todd

5. Locust Hill, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Home of Captain Henry Bedinger and built in ca.1784 after his marriage to Rachel Strode of "Pastranga".

6. Bedinger House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

7. Front of Locust Hill House, Jefferson County, W. Va

House of John Packette during the Civil War, the structure was in the thick of a battle between the armies of Confederate General Jubal Early and Federal General Philip Sheridan, 1864/08/21, as seen by the several holes in its exterior from shot and shells.

8. Civil War Wounds on Back of House at Locust Hill, Jefferson County, W. VA.

Close-up look at the damage to the house at Locust Hill, inflicted during a  battle between the armies of Confederate General Jubal Early and Federal General Philip Sheridan, 1864/08/21

9. Civil War Wounds on Back of House at Locust Hill, Jefferson County, W. VA.

House built in 1793, addition built 1830

10. Altona, Jefferson County, W. Va.

House sat opposite the "White House" and burned down in 1930

11. Old Lock House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Queen Anne style house built by John Thomas Gibson ca.1892

12. Gibson - Packette House in Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va