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

13. Woodbury, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

Handhewn clapboard house was built ca. 1751. Peter Burr was first cousin to United States Vice President Aaron Burr.

14. Peter Burr House Near Bardane, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

Handhewn clapboard house was built ca. 1751. Peter Burr was first cousin to United States Vice President Aaron Burr.

15. Peter Burr House Near Bardane, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

John Worthington built the original structure in 1735. Dr. John Briscoe remodeled the house to it's present day appearance in 1780. View from the south-west.

16. Piedmont Near Charles Town, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

The "back House' shown in the is photograph was built in ca. 1737 by Richard Morgan, and grandson, Daniel Morgan built the "Great House" ca. 1800.

17. Rosebrake, Dandridge House, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

West side and (north) back end. John Brown tried and convicted here in 1859. The building was badly damaged during the Civil War and eventually restored.

18. Jefferson County Courthouse, Charles Town, W. Va.

East side and north end. John Brown tried and convicted here in 1859. The building was badly damaged during the Civil War and eventually restored.

19. Jefferson County Courthouse in Charles Town, W. Va.

North wall of the court room on the second floor. The building badly damaged during the Civil War and eventually restored.

20. Intrerior of Jefferson County Courthouse, Charles Town, W. Va.

North and West walls of main courtroom on second floor. John Brown tried and convicted here in 1859. The building badly damaged during the Civil War and eventually restored.

21. Interior of Jefferson County Courthouse, Charles Town, W. Va.

Slave quarters and outbuilding viewed from the South East. Also known as the R. Lucas House.

22. Elmwood Slave Quarters, Jefferson Co., W. Va.

Marshall Burns outbuilding viewed from S.W.

23. Beverley Out Building, Rt. 340, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Originally built in 1750, Beverley has been remodeled several times. Near Rippon, West Virginia.

24. 'Beverley' on Berryville Rd., Jefferson County, W. Va.