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  2. Shepherdstown, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Shepherdstown is the only town in West Virginia that has a canal lock named for it. Two free schools were built in the town in 1848. One still stands on the southeast corner of Princess and New Streets. When West Virginia became the 35th state (in 1863), these became the oldest free schoolhouses in the state.

  3. Shepherdstown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The town is the oldest in West Virginia, founded in 1762 as Mecklenburg. No structures are known to exist from the time before the town became known as Shepherdstown. The historic district is concentrated along German Street, the main street, with 386 contributing resources and 69 non-contributing elements.

  4. Captain William Lucas and Robert Lucas House - Wikipedia

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    The Captain William Lucas and Robert Lucas House, also known as Linden Spring, is a large stone house near Shepherdstown in Jefferson County, West Virginia, United States. It was built circa 1783 for Captain William Lucas , a Revolutionary War soldier.

  5. Category:Shepherdstown, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    People from Shepherdstown, West Virginia (28 P) S. Shepherd University (2 C, 4 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Shepherdstown, West Virginia"

  6. Morgan's Grove - Wikipedia

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    During the American Revolutionary War, local men began drilling in Shepherdstown, and two companies of riflemen were organized in July 1775 at the request of the Continental Congress. By this time, William Morgan was a colonel in the Continental Army , and, under Morgan's command, the troops began the Bee-Line March on July 17, 1775, marching ...

  7. Conrad Shindler House - Wikipedia

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    Located at 136 West German Street, in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, the Conrad Shindler House, circa 1795, is likely the second house to have been constructed on Lot 17, as the first recorded deed of sale between Thomas Shepherd and George Burket stipulated that to maintain ownership of the property, "[the owner] must build or erect or cause to be built or erected … one good dwelling house ...

  8. File:James Rumsey Bridge and monument, Shepherdstown, West ...

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  9. Little House (Shepherdstown, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Little House, also known as the Florence Shaw Demonstration Cottage, is a child-sized house in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Built between 1928 and 1930, the 10-foot (3.0 m) tall Dutch Colonial house is part of a play complex conceived by Florence Shaw, supervisor of teacher training at Shepherd College. The stone walled, slate-roofed ...