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Garrett VanMeter House

Garrett VanMeter House
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Garrett VanMeter House is located in West Virginia
Garrett VanMeter House
Garrett VanMeter House is located in the US
Garrett VanMeter House
Location Off Reynolds Gap Rd., near Old Fields, West Virginia
Coordinates 39°8′14″N 78°56′13″W / 39.13722°N 78.93694°W / 39.13722; -78.93694Coordinates: 39°8′14″N 78°56′13″W / 39.13722°N 78.93694°W / 39.13722; -78.93694
Area 4.9 acres (2.0 ha)
Built c. 1830
Architectural style Greek Revival
NRHP Reference # 01000264
Added to NRHP March 27, 2001

The Garrett VanMeter House (ca. 1830) is an historic home near Old Fields, Hardy County, West Virginia, USA.

The house is a two-story brick I house dwelling with a two-story rear "ell". It has Greek Revival stylistic elements. Attached to the ell is a one-story summer kitchen. It has a side gable roof and sits on a stone foundation. It features a centered entrance portico.

The house was built about 1830 to 1835 by Colonel Garrett VanMeter (1732-1788) who had inherited Fort Pleasant as part of the estate of his father, Isaac VanMeter (1691-1757), the first white settler (1744) in the area. The Colonel (he had commanded a regiment in the Revolutionary War) was one of the wealthiest farmers in the region. He owned several hundred head of cattle and about 30 slaves. (No land records, or other corroborating documents, are available to confirm the dates of construction, which are estimates.)

The Garrett VanMeter House is one of four significant VanMeter family dwellings; the others are Traveler's Rest, Fort Pleasant, and Buena Vista Farms.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.



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