List of plantations in West Virginia

Plantations that operated within the present-day boundaries of West Virginia were located in the counties of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians and in the Kanawha and Ohio River valley regions. Beginning in the mid-to-late 18th century, members of the Washington family and other prominent Virginia families began to build elegant Georgian mansions on their plantations in the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians region of present-day West Virginia.[1] Plantations initially developed in the counties lying within the Northern Neck Proprietary of Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron within the Shenandoah Valley and South Branch Potomac River valleys.[2] Slavery as practiced through plantations in the American South was carried over from the plantations of the Piedmont and Tidewater regions of Virginia, where plantations had become the foundation of society and industry.[2] Following the French and Indian War, settlement and agricultural development continued unabated in the Shenandoah and South Branch Potomac valleys.[3] Early instances of western Virginia plantations with grand homes include the John Ariss-designed Harewood (1774) for George Washington's brother Samuel Washington and Happy Retreat (1780) built by Washington's younger brother Charles Washington, both of which are located near Charles Town in present-day Jefferson County.[4][5][6] In Hampshire County, Nicholas Casey constructed a Georgian mansion (1774) at his Wappocomo plantation, one of the first plantation houses of its kind in the South Branch Potomac River valley.[7]

Harewood (1770) was designed by John Ariss and built by George Washington's brother Samuel Washington in Jefferson County.
Blakeley (1820) in Jefferson County was built by George Washington's great-nephew, John Augustine Washington II.
Shepherd Hall (1798) in Ohio County is one of the earliest plantations established in the Ohio River valley.
Willow Wall (1811–1812) in Hardy County was used as a hospital by McNeill's Rangers for wounded irregulars.

Plantations continued to develop along the fringes of present-day West Virginia. By the close of the 18th century, Harman Blennerhassett had constructed a mansion on his plantation on Blennerhassett Island and Moses Shepherd had built Shepherd Hall near Wheeling, both in the Ohio River valley.[4] Despite the agricultural development of then western Virginia's bottomlands and the resulting wealth of the plantation owners, the hinterlands of the Allegheny Mountains and Allegheny Plateau regions remained underpopulated and inhabited by subsistence farmers of meager means into the middle of the 19th century.[4] By the 1860 United States Census, Berkeley, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Kanawha, and Monroe counties consequently had the largest populations of slaves in present-day West Virginia.[8]

The economic and political differences between western and eastern Virginia began to grow. Following Virginia's secession from the Union in 1861, the Restored Government of Virginia was established at Wheeling during the American Civil War.[9] Despite West Virginia receiving Union statehood on June 20, 1863, sympathies and loyalties within the state's borders remained divided, especially within areas economically dependent upon the plantation system.[9] However, slaveowners in western Virginia tended to own fewer slaves than their counterparts in eastern Virginia and many did not support Virginia's secession.[10] In Mason County, where small farms were reliant upon slavery, its residents overwhelmingly supported the Union cause.[9] During the war, many plantations in West Virginia served as preferred venues for military headquarters and meeting places for both Union and Confederate military officers due to their adequate accommodations and resources. Altona near Charles Town was utilized as a military headquarters and meeting place for Union generals Philip Sheridan and Ulysses S. Grant, with Sheridan making use of the farm's horses and carriage.[11] Other plantations, like Mill Island and Willow Wall near Moorefield, and Elmwood near Shepherdstown, were utilized as hospitals for wounded soldiers and irregulars.[12][13][14]

In anticipation of the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, the West Virginia Legislature at Wheeling passed an act abolishing slavery in West Virginia on February 3, 1865, thus ending the institution of the plantation in West Virginia.[15] Since the 1960s, many of West Virginia's plantation houses have acquired places on the National Register of Historic Places, the United States government's official list of sites, buildings, and structures deemed worthy of preservation. The house at Traveller's Rest, near Kearneysville, is West Virginia's sole plantation house designated as a National Historic Landmark for its national-level historical significance. As of 2015, the majority of West Virginia's plantation houses remain under private ownership.

Key

Color and symbolHistoric register listing
*National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
United States Historic District
Not listed on a register.

Plantations

NRHP reference number[16]NameImageDate designated[16]Locality[16]County[16]
03000346†Christian Allemong House[17] May 2, 2003Summit Point
39°14′14″N 77°58′43″W / 39.23722°N 77.97861°W / 39.23722; -77.97861 (Allemong, Christian, House)
Jefferson
95001322†Altona[11] November 24, 1995Charles Town
39°17′24″N 77°52′57″W / 39.29000°N 77.88250°W / 39.29000; -77.88250 (Altona)
Jefferson
80004024†Aspen Hill[18]March 13, 1980Charles Town
39°19′18″N 77°51′44″W / 39.32167°N 77.86222°W / 39.32167; -77.86222 (Aspen Hill)
Jefferson
07000241†Barleywood[3]May 24, 2007Charles Town
39°18′54″N 77°54′42″W / 39.31500°N 77.91167°W / 39.31500; -77.91167 (Barleywood)
Jefferson
73001914†Beall-Air[19] August 17, 1973Halltown
39°18′55″N 77°48′44″W / 39.31528°N 77.81222°W / 39.31528; -77.81222 (Beall-Air)
Jefferson
84003588†Belvedere[20]January 12, 1984Charles Town
39°17′5″N 77°50′43″W / 39.28472°N 77.84528°W / 39.28472; -77.84528 (Belvedere)
Jefferson
87000486†Beverley[21] March 20, 1987Charles Town
39°15′3″N 77°53′34″W / 39.25083°N 77.89278°W / 39.25083; -77.89278 (Beverley)
Jefferson
82004319†Blakeley[22] April 15, 1982Charles Town
39°15′36″N 77°54′22″W / 39.26000°N 77.90611°W / 39.26000; -77.90611 (Blakeley)
Jefferson
72001294‡Blennerhassett Island[23] September 7, 1972Blennerhassett Island
39°16′19″N 81°37′29″W / 39.27194°N 81.62472°W / 39.27194; -81.62472 (Blennerhassett Island)
Wood
99001397‡Boidstones Place[24]November 22, 1999Shepherdstown
39°28′11″N 77°48′6″W / 39.46972°N 77.80167°W / 39.46972; -77.80167 (Boidstones Place)
Jefferson
82004321†The Bower[25] April 15, 1982Leetown
39°21′54″N 77°57′27″W / 39.36500°N 77.95750°W / 39.36500; -77.95750 (The Bower)
Jefferson
The Burg[26] Mechanicsburg
39°20′8.84″N 78°48′32.78″W / 39.3357889°N 78.8091056°W / 39.3357889; -78.8091056 (The Burg)
Hampshire
74002004†Cedar Lawn[27] December 4, 1974Charles Town
39°17′6″N 77°55′22″W / 39.28500°N 77.92278°W / 39.28500; -77.92278 (Cedar Lawn)
Jefferson
73001908†Claymont Court[28] July 25, 1973Charles Town
39°16′7″N 77°54′21″W / 39.26861°N 77.90583°W / 39.26861; -77.90583 (Claymont Court)
Jefferson
73001917†Cold Spring[29] August 14, 1973Shepherdstown
39°23′48″N 77°49′5″W / 39.39667°N 77.81806°W / 39.39667; -77.81806 (Cold Spring)
Jefferson
07000239†Cool Spring[30] March 27, 2007Charles Town
39°14′44″N 77°55′55″W / 39.24556°N 77.93194°W / 39.24556; -77.93194 (Cool Spring)
Jefferson
94001292†Cool Spring[31] November 21, 1994Gerrardstown
39°19′53″N 78°06′23″W / 39.33139°N 78.10639°W / 39.33139; -78.10639 (Cool Spring)
Berkeley
80004431†Edgewood[32]December 10, 1980Bunker Hill
39°19′49″N 78°3′29″W / 39.33028°N 78.05806°W / 39.33028; -78.05806 (Edgewood)
Berkeley
73001918†Elmwood[14] August 17, 1973Shepherdstown
39°23′50″N 77°48′50″W / 39.39722°N 77.81389°W / 39.39722; -77.81389 (Elmwood)
Jefferson
76001942†Elmwood[33]May 13, 1976Union
37°35′44″N 80°32′23″W / 37.59556°N 80.53972°W / 37.59556; -80.53972 (Elmwood)
Monroe
73001918‡Fort Hill[34] January 9, 1997Burlington
39°18′37″N 78°56′8″W / 39.31028°N 78.93556°W / 39.31028; -78.93556 (Fort Hill)
Mineral
78002791†Green Bottom[35] May 22, 1978Lesage
38°35′12″N 82°14′58″W / 38.58667°N 82.24944°W / 38.58667; -82.24944 (Lesage)
Cabell
88002956‡Samuel Gwinn Plantation[36]March 8, 1989Lowell
37°38′55″N 80°43′35″W / 37.64861°N 80.72639°W / 37.64861; -80.72639 (Gwinn, Samuel, Plantation)
Summers
73001912†Happy Retreat[5] July 2, 1973Charles Town
39°16′56″N 77°51′35″W / 39.28222°N 77.85972°W / 39.28222; -77.85972 (Washington, Charles, House)
Jefferson
73001909†Harewood[6] March 14, 1973Charles Town
39°18′9″N 77°55′11″W / 39.30250°N 77.91972°W / 39.30250; -77.91972 (Harewood)
Jefferson
76001938†Hazelfield[37] December 12, 1976Shenandoah Junction
39°22′25″N 77°51′36″W / 39.37361°N 77.86000°W / 39.37361; -77.86000 (Hazelfield)
Jefferson
86000811‡Henderson Hall[38] April 17, 1986Williamstown
39°22′40″N 81°28′58″W / 39.37778°N 81.48278°W / 39.37778; -81.48278 (Williamstown)
Wood
11000556†Hickory Grove[39][40]August 18, 2011Romney
39°19′29″N 78°46′50″W / 39.32472°N 78.78056°W / 39.32472; -78.78056 (Hickory Grove)
Hampshire
85003521†Hillside[41]December 12, 1985Charles Town
39°15′47″N 77°52′5″W / 39.26306°N 77.86806°W / 39.26306; -77.86806 (Hillside)
Jefferson
74002007†Holly Grove[42] August 28, 1974Charleston
38°20′11″N 81°36′56″W / 38.33639°N 81.61556°W / 38.33639; -81.61556 (Holly Grove)
Kanawha
94000214†Hopewell[43]March 25, 1994Millville
39°16′4″N 77°47′36″W / 39.26778°N 77.79333°W / 39.26778; -77.79333 (Hopewell)
Jefferson
84003476†Lick Run Plantation[44] January 12, 1984Bedington
39°31′10″N 77°54′2″W / 39.51944°N 77.90056°W / 39.51944; -77.90056 (Lick Run Plantation)
Berkeley
84003623†Longmeadow/The Holmwood[45] August 23, 1984Southside
38°42′11″N 81°58′4″W / 38.70306°N 81.96778°W / 38.70306; -81.96778 (Couch-Artrip House)
Mason
91000452‡Lynnside Manor[46] April 26, 1991Sweet Springs
37°32′42″N 80°41′14″W / 37.54500°N 80.68722°W / 37.54500; -80.68722 (Lynnside Manor)
Monroe
80004408‡Maidstone Manor[47] December 10, 1980Hedgesville
39°35′14″N 77°54′32″W / 39.58722°N 77.90889°W / 39.58722; -77.90889 (Maidstone Manor Farm)
Berkeley
04000311†Maidstone-on-the-Potomac[48] April 15, 2004Falling Waters
39°35′59″N 77°50′21″W / 39.59972°N 77.83917°W / 39.59972; -77.83917 (Maidstone-on-the-Potomac)
Berkeley
75001886†The Manor[49]December 18, 1975Petersburg
39°0′36″N 79°7′40″W / 39.01000°N 79.12778°W / 39.01000; -79.12778 (The Manor)
Grant
93000616†Media[50]November 10, 1994Shenandoah Junction
39°19′46″N 77°50′32″W / 39.32944°N 77.84222°W / 39.32944; -77.84222 (Media Farm)
Jefferson
73001904†Mill Island[12]July 2, 1973Moorefield
39°2′22″N 78°57′38″W / 39.03944°N 78.96056°W / 39.03944; -78.96056 (Mill Island)
Hardy
75001888†Montescena[51]November 12, 1975Lewisburg
37°46′14″N 80°28′33″W / 37.77056°N 80.47583°W / 37.77056; -80.47583 (Montescena)
Greenbrier
73001916†Prato Rio[52] April 11, 1973Leetown
39°20′49″N 77°56′12″W / 39.34694°N 77.93667°W / 39.34694; -77.93667 (Prato Rio)
Jefferson
73001911†Richwood Hall[53] June 19, 1973Charles Town
39°17′32″N 77°55′51″W / 39.29222°N 77.93083°W / 39.29222; -77.93083 (Richwood Hall)
Jefferson
01001328‡Ridgedale[54][55]November 29, 2001Springfield
39°24′49″N 78°44′19″W / 39.41361°N 78.73861°W / 39.41361; -78.73861 (Washington Bottom Farm)
Hampshire
82004320†Rion Hall[56] September 20, 1982Halltown
39°18′4″N 77°49′2″W / 39.30111°N 77.81722°W / 39.30111; -77.81722 (Rion Hall)
Jefferson
89002316‡Rockland[57]February 5, 1990Shepherdstown
39°24′30″N 77°51′29″W / 39.40833°N 77.85806°W / 39.40833; -77.85806 (Rockland)
Jefferson
84003500†Rural Hill[58] January 12, 1984Hedgesville
39°30′55″N 78°0′5″W / 39.51528°N 78.00139°W / 39.51528; -78.00139 (Edward Tabb House)
Berkeley
78002791†Shepherd Hall[59] December 18, 1970Wheeling
40°2′33″N 80°39′33″W / 40.04250°N 80.65917°W / 40.04250; -80.65917 (Wheeling)
Ohio
95000418†Snow Hill[60]April 14, 1995Leetown
39°20′7″N 77°54′30″W / 39.33528°N 77.90833°W / 39.33528; -77.90833 (Jefferson County Alms House)
Jefferson
80004021†Sycamore Dale[61][62]December 2, 1980Romney
39°20′15″N 78°46′24″W / 39.33750°N 78.77333°W / 39.33750; -78.77333 (Sycamore Dale)
Hampshire
72001288*Traveller's Rest[63] November 15, 1972Kearneysville
39°23′17.3″N 77°54′04.3″W / 39.388139°N 77.901194°W / 39.388139; -77.901194 (Traveller's Rest)
Jefferson
12001050†Valley View[64][65] December 12, 2012Romney
39°21′23.4″N 78°45′35.25″W / 39.356500°N 78.7597917°W / 39.356500; -78.7597917 (Valley View)
Hampshire
84003594†Vinton[66]January 12, 1984Charles Town
39°16′8″N 77°51′38″W / 39.26889°N 77.86056°W / 39.26889; -77.86056 (Jacks-Manning Farm)
Jefferson
77001378†Walnut Grove[67]August 22, 1977Union
37°36′9″N 80°32′29″W / 37.60250°N 80.54139°W / 37.60250; -80.54139 (Walnut Grove)
Monroe
Wappocomo[7] Romney
39°21′37.24″N 78°45′10.21″W / 39.3603444°N 78.7528361°W / 39.3603444; -78.7528361 (Wappocomo)
Hampshire
73001906†Willow Wall[13] July 2, 1973Old Fields
39°7′40″N 78°57′56″W / 39.12778°N 78.96556°W / 39.12778; -78.96556 (Willow Wall)
Hardy
93001358†Willowbrook[68]December 2, 1993Union
37°34′30″N 80°32′19″W / 37.57500°N 80.53861°W / 37.57500; -80.53861 (Byrnside-Beirne-Johnson House)
Monroe
00000254†Woodlawn[69]March 24, 2000Kearneysville
39°20′21″N 77°53′07″W / 39.33917°N 77.88528°W / 39.33917; -77.88528 (Woodlawn)
Jefferson
06000654†York Hill[70] July 26, 2006Shenandoah Junction
39°22′36″N 77°50′47″W / 39.37667°N 77.84639°W / 39.37667; -77.84639 (York Hill)
Jefferson

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