Oldest Structures

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[#x--1700-1800 1700-1800]
[#x--1801-1830 1801-1830]
[#x--1831-1860 1831-1860]
[#x--1861-1890 1861-1890]
[#x--1891-1920 1891-1920]
[#x--1921-1950 1921-1950]
[#x--1951-1980 1951-1980]
[#x--1981-2010 1981-2010]
When we bought it our house was said to be the oldest in Wheeling, but is it, and what are the ages of other homes, factories, statues, bridges, etc? Here is the beginning of a chronologic listing of structures still standing - see [/Demolished Demolished] for lost treasures. I do not know which of the structures that were still in existence in 1943 when Milton's book was published still exist - please let me know of ones that should be shifted to the demolished list. And please add to this list by sending me an email (tychocrater@yahoo.com) or by becoming a member of Historic-Wheeling and adding to the list - its easy!

Thanks, Chuck Wood


1700-1800

1769: Ebenezer Zane's log cabin/blockhouse at what became 22-23 Alley 7 (between 10th and 11th streets between Main and Market). First building in Wheeling.
<1777: John Vanmetre cabin on Short Creek (West of West Liberty).
MonumentPl-ShepardMan500pi.jpg1789: [/Monument%20Place Shepherd Hall]
~1790: Richard Yates log cabin - still standing in 1943 [/References Milton (1943)], p. 16
~1790: Joseph and Mitchel Waddell House on Short Creek. Still standing in 1943. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 92
1795: Basil Bell stone house (owned in 1943 by Greenwood Cemetery Ass'n). [/References Milton (1943)], p. 61

1801-1830

1804: Mill building at Monument Place. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 31
[/Elm%20Grove%20Stone%20Bridge OldStBr-ElmGr500pi.jpg]1817: [/Elm%20Grove%20Stone%20Bridge Elm Grove Stone Bridge]
1812: David Steward near Triadelphia. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 62
1814: Old Trail Farm. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 72
~1815: Louis Bonnet, Jr House on Big Wheeling Creek. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 62
~1818: Stone toll house on National Road - still standing in 1943 [/References Milton (1943)], p. 18
1818: Samuel Carter House near current Wheeling Park entrance. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 22
1820: Henry Clay Monument at Monument Place. 1804: [/References Milton (1943)], p. 71
~1820: Old stone tavern on National Road in Elm Grove. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 24
1822: Market House and Town Hall - demolished [/References Milton (1943)], p. 44
~1828: Roney stone tavern on National Road at Roney's Point. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 24
1829: French's Tavern on SW corner Chapline and 14th. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 23
1830: Oliver Pryor Mansion. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 65
~1830: Virginia Hurst Farm. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 78

1831-1860

[/First%20Presbyterian%20Church 1307Chapline-1stPresbyterian-sm.jpg]1821-5: [/First%20Presbyterian%20Church First Presbyterian Church]
[/653%20Main 653Main.JPG] 1831: [/653%20Main Phillips House]
[/Church%20of%20God%20%26%20Saints%20of%20Christ ChGodStChrist600.jpg] 1837: [/Church%20of%20God%20%26%20Saints%20of%20Christ Church of God & Saints of Christ]
1838: I.T. Cranford House on Glen's Run Road out of Warwood. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 86
1839: [/629%20Main 629 Main] - Daniel Dunbar House
OldCOurtHouse.gif 1839: [/Old%20County%20Courthouse Old County Courthouse]
1840: Pogue log cabin - still standing in 1943 [/References Milton (1943)], p. 15.
~1840: Crangle House. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 53
~1840: John Morgan Jr House. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 57
~1840: W.I. Frizzell House (opposite Ft Henry Club). [/References Milton (1943)], p. 58
~1840: Table Rock Farm of Samuel McColloch. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 81
~1840: Jobetty Farm on Bethany Pike. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 88
1842: [/Peninsula%20Cemetery Peninsula Cemetery]
~1845: James McColloch House on G.C. and P. Road. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 80
1846: [/742%20Main 742 Main]
~1847: William McCollough House on G. C. and P. Road. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 89
1848: [/75%2012th%20St Charles Russell House]
1849: [/Wheeling%20Suspension%20Bridge Wheeling Suspension Bridge]
~1849: 847 Main - Sweeney Mansion
pre-1850: [/Main%20St%20-%20900%20block Jacob Rhodes House]
1850: Isaac Irwin House - 201 North [/Front%20Street Front Street], Wheeling Island; maybe 1853: This house was built for Isaac Irwin on Wheeling Island about 1853 shortly after the Wheeling Suspension Bridge opened up the island for development. The Brues family was long associated with Wheeling and lived in this classic Greek Revival style house for nearly one hundred years. It is noted for the unusual and graceful "hanging" staircase which has no visible means of support.
~1850: John C. Campbell Mansion on Country Club Hill. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 84
1852: LaBelle Ironworks
1852: [/Iron%20%26%20Steel Eagle Wire Mill] - demolished?
1852: Richard Carter House near Oglebay Park. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 87
1852-1922: [/Highland%20Park Pryor-Wilson House]
1853: Centre Market
1853: [/Iron%20%26%20Steel Benwood Mill] - demolished?
1854: [/Market%20St%20-%201500 Custom House - Independence Hall]
1854: [/Iron%20%26%20Steel Crescent Mill] - demolished?
~1856: John J. Jacob House on Bethany Pike. [/References Milton (1943)], p. 85
1858: Baker Building (1313 Main)
1858: Linsly Institute.
1860: [/St%20James%20Evangelical%20Lutheran%20Church St James Evangelical Lutheran Church] (facade remodeled, 1891)

1861-1890

1862: [/Main%20St%20-%201000 Colvig Building]
1864: Zinn Building (1001 Main St)
~1865: Mount de Chantal main building
1867 or 8: Welty Building (118 Main)
1875: [/Sweeney%20Tomb Sweeney Tomb]
1876: [/811%20Main Christian Hess House]
[/City-County%20Building CityHall2PC.jpg] 1876: [/City-County%20Building State Capital] (Ohio County Courthouse) - demolished
~1880: [/802%20Main Jacob Wise Houses]
1880s, early: [/730%20Main Williams Duplex Tenement]
1883: [/Main%20St%20-%20700%2C%20odd%20numbers William Goering House]
1887: [/Main%20St%20-%20900%20block Robert C. Hazlett House]
~1887: Zane Buildings (1109-1111 Main)
1888: Unruh Building (1125-1127 Main]]

1891-1920

1891-2: [/Main%20St%20-%201600 Main St Bridge]
1891: [/734-736%20Main Joseph Hedges Houses]
1891: [/Main%20St%20-%20800%2C%20odd%20numbers Edward Hazlett House]
1891: [/Market%20St%20-%201300 City Bank of Wheeling]
1891: [/Main%20St%20-%201000 Stone & Thomas Building]
1892: [/810%20Main Eckhart House]
1893: [/Bridgeport%20Iron%20Bridge Bridgeport Iron Bridge]
1893: [/821%20Main John List House]
~1894: [/Main%20St%20-%201600 Baer Grocery Building]
1895: Chapman & Hutchisson Buildings (1218-1222 Main)
1898: [/English%20Lutheran%20Church English Lutheran Church]
1899: [/Highland%20Park Flick-Sweeney House]
1903: [/Highland%20Park Tinker-Wright House]
1905-14: [/1100%20Chapline%20Block Wheeling Federal Office Building]
1906: [/Highland%20Park Bodley House]
1906: [/Highland%20Park George W. Norton]
1906: [/Highland%20Park S.P. Norton House]
1906: Paxton Building (1108 Main)
1907: [/Market%20St%20-%201100 Schmulbach Building]
1909: [/Market%20St%20-%201100 McFadden Building]
1909: [/Highland%20Park Greer-Berry House]
c 1909: [/Main%20St%20-%201500%2C%20odd%20numbers Wheeling Steel & Iron Company Building]
1910: [/Highland%20Park Paull House]
1911: [/Highland%20Park Devries-Brennan House]
1915: [/Main%20St%20-%201200%2C%20odd%20numbers National Bank of West Virginia Building]
1917: [/McColloch%27s%20Leap McColloch's Leap] statue
1919-21: [/Highland%20Park Stone-Anawalt House]

1921-1950

1925: [/The%20Aviator The Aviator] statue
1925: [/Ritchie%20Elementary%20School Ritchie Elementary School]
1928: Capital Theater
1928: [/The%20Mingo The Mingo] statue
1931: [/Hazel-Atlas%20Building Hazel-Atlas Building]
1938: [/Highland%20Park Ronald Topp House]

1951-1980

1955: [/Fort%20Henry%20Bridge Fort Henry Bridge]
1966: [/Wheeling%20Tunnel Wheeling Tunnel]

1981-2010

2002-4: [/1100%20Chapline%20Block New Federal Building Atrium]



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