Thomas-McJunkin-Love House is a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was built for James R. Thomas, president of the Carbon Fuel Company, a coal mining business in the Kanawha Valley. Known originally as "The Maples," it was built for him and his family around 1921. It is in the English Tudor style and features half timbering in some of the gables and brick in others, but the exterior is predominantly in stucco.[2]
Thomas-McJunkin-Love House | |
Location | 920 Newton Rd., Charleston, West Virginia |
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Coordinates | 38°20′26″N 81°38′23″W / 38.34056°N 81.63972°W |
Area | 3.3 acres (1.3 ha) |
Built | 1921 |
Architectural style | Tudor Revival, English Tudor |
MPS | South Hills MRA |
NRHP reference No. | 84000413[1] |
Added to NRHP | October 26, 1984 |
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 as part of the South Hills Multiple Resource Area.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form" (PDF). Thomas-McJunkin-Love House. State of West Virginia, West Virginia Division of Culture and History, Historic Preservation. 2009-04-04.