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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkeley ...

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    Mount Zion Baptist Church: December 10, 1980 ... West of Hedgesville on WV 9 ... Hedgesville: 93: Benjamin H. Snyder House: Benjamin H. Snyder House: February 11, 2004

  3. Hedgesville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses 55 contributing buildings and one contributing site, the Town Spring. Notable buildings include the Presbyterian Church and Manse, Ashton House, Robinson Log House, Hat Shop, Stuckey House, Westenhaver-McKee House, Mt. Zion Episcopal Church and Hedgesville Cemetery, Jacob Hull Mansion, and Bodine's Tavern.

  4. Hedges Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Hedges Chapel is a historic non-denominational chapel located at 668 Mountain Lake Road in Hedgesville, Berkeley County, West Virginia.It was built in 1850 and is a 1-story, three-by-two-bay, gable-roofed log building on a fieldstone foundation.

  5. Hedgesville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Hedgesville is a town in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States, in the state's Eastern Panhandle region. The population was 318 at the 2010 census . The town sits on WV 9 , roughly 13 miles east of Berkeley Springs .

  6. Snodgrass Tavern - Wikipedia

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    It is uncertain when the structure became a tavern; but according to Early Hedgesville Chronicles 1720–1947, by William Moore, an account of Robert Snodgrass's wife, Susannah and their first daughter, baby Elizabeth describes it having been used as a tavern during the Indian wars at the brink of the French and Indian War (early to mid 1750s).

  7. Claysville Church - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Claysville Church is recognized by the WV Commission on Archives and History as a historical item. [2] The church structure and interior fixtures are essentially as they were in the 1850's. [2] The 1854 church Bible, roll books from 1856 to 1896, and other historic items are preserved. [2]

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  9. Hedges-Lemen House - Wikipedia

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    Hedges-Lemen House, also known as "Fort Hill," is a historic home located near Hedgesville in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States. It is a two-story, gable roof, limestone dwelling with a central block and wing. The central block was built in 1748 by Joshua Hedges as an Indian fort named "Fort Hill;" the wing was added in 1792.