Talk:National Register of Historic Places listings in Harrison County, West Virginia

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Daniel Bassel House August 22, 2002
(#02000898)
County Route 25, south of its junction with WV 270
39°09′48″N 80°21′22″W / 39.163333°N 80.356111°W / 39.163333; -80.356111 (Daniel Bassel House)
Lost Creek
3 Clarksburg Downtown Historic District April 12, 1982
(#82004794)
Roughly bounded by Elk, Creek, 7th, and Main Sts.
39°16′47″N 80°20′22″W / 39.279722°N 80.339444°W / 39.279722; -80.339444 (Clarksburg Downtown Historic District)
Clarksburg
4 Edgewood Manor July 6, 2005
(#05000662)
0.25 miles north of U.S. Route 50 interchange on U.S. Route 19
39°18′28″N 80°21′05″W / 39.307778°N 80.351389°W / 39.307778; -80.351389 (Edgewood Manor)
Clarksburg
6 Glen Elk Historic District November 24, 1993
(#93001232)
Roughly bounded by Elk Creek and the Baltimore & Ohio railroad tracks
39°17′03″N 80°20′20″W / 39.284167°N 80.338889°W / 39.284167; -80.338889 (Glen Elk Historic District)
Clarksburg
8 Governor Joseph Johnson House March 19, 1987
(#87000490)
424 Oakdale Ave.
39°17′07″N 80°15′32″W / 39.285278°N 80.258889°W / 39.285278; -80.258889 (Governor Joseph Johnson House)
Bridgeport
9 Lost Creek Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot July 6, 2005
(#05000660)
Main St., Lost Creek Rd., and County Route 48
39°09′37″N 80°21′06″W / 39.160278°N 80.351667°W / 39.160278; -80.351667 (Lost Creek Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot)
Lost Creek
10 Quality Hill Historic District August 22, 1985
(#85001815)
East Main St.
39°16′43″N 80°19′55″W / 39.278611°N 80.331944°W / 39.278611; -80.331944 (Quality Hill Historic District)
Clarksburg
11 Quiet Dell School March 12, 2001
(#01000265)
Off WV 20 on County Route 20/79
39°13′26″N 80°18′00″W / 39.223889°N 80.3°W / 39.223889; -80.3 (Quiet Dell School)
Mount Clare
12 Salem College Administration Building March 30, 1989
(#89000184)
223 W. Main St.
39°17′01″N 80°34′02″W / 39.283611°N 80.567222°W / 39.283611; -80.567222 (Salem College Administration Building)
Salem
14 Levi Shinn House July 16, 1973
(#73001907)
Clarksburg Rd. (U.S. Route 19)
39°23′13″N 80°18′40″W / 39.386944°N 80.311111°W / 39.386944; -80.311111 (Levi Shinn House)
Shinnston
18 Stealey-Goff-Vance House September 25, 1979
(#79002580)
123 W. Main St.
39°16′42″N 80°20′09″W / 39.278333°N 80.335833°W / 39.278333; -80.335833 (Stealey-Goff-Vance House)
Clarksburg
19 Templemoor April 15, 1982
(#82004318)
WV 20
39°08′41″N 80°14′27″W / 39.144722°N 80.240833°W / 39.144722; -80.240833 (Templemoor)
Clarksburg
20 Trinity Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church April 26, 1984
(#84003584)
420 Ben St.
39°16′36″N 80°20′11″W / 39.276667°N 80.336389°W / 39.276667; -80.336389 (Trinity Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church)
Clarksburg Demolished[3]

References

  1. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  3. ^ Harrison County, West Virginia Division of Culture and History, 2010. Accessed 2010-09-14.

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