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Built
  
ca. 1813

Opened
  
1813

Architectural style
  
Federal architecture

Nearest city
  
Leetown

NRHP Reference #
  
95000418

Area
  
4,047 m²

Added to NRHP
  
14 April 1995

Jefferson County Alms House

Location
  
Jefferson County, West Virginia, USA

Similar
  
Richwood Hall, Prato Rio, Rion Hall, Cedar Lawn, Harewood

The Jefferson County Alms House, also known as Snow Hill Farm, located near Leetown, West Virginia, is an historic Federal style house. Snow Hill was built circa 1813 for John Hurst, son of James Hurst, a prosperous local landowner. In 1857, Snow Hill was purchased from the Hurst family for use as a farm for the local poor. By 1931 the Alms House (also known as the County Infirmary) had declined to the point that it had become a local disgrace. Corrective measures were taken, and the Infirmary survived until 1959, when its last nine inmates were moved to other quarters.

The property now houses a number of County agencies.

References

Jefferson County Alms House Wikipedia


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