File:Beverley west building front 1937.jpg
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editDescriptionBeverley west building front 1937.jpg |
English: Front view of the west building of Beverley. Built around 1750-1760 by Richard Stephenson, original owner of Bullskin farm. Used in the 19th and early 20th century as a school house. Documented to be one of the oldest extant structures in West Virgnia |
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Author | Archie A. Biggs |
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