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Senator Stephen Benton Elkins House

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Built
  
1890

Opened
  
1890

Added to NRHP
  
2 September 1982

NRHP Reference #
  
82004329

Area
  
3,200 m²

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Location
  
Davis and Elkins College Campus, Elkins, West Virginia

Similar
  
Graceland, Davis and Elkins Historic D, Elkins City Park, Davis Memorial Presbyter, Carrolton Covered Bridge

Senator Stephen Benton Elkins House, also known as Halliehurst, is a historic mansion located at Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia. It was designed by noted architect Charles T. Mott and built in 1890, as a summer home for U.S. Senator Stephen Benton Elkins. It consists of a three-story main block with hipped roof and service wing. The roof is punctuated by towers, turrets, dormers, and chimneys. A porch surrounds much of the first floor. It features a two-story portico with columns around a central, flat roofed tower. Located on a mountainside, it commands a view of the valley beneath and the forest and mountain peaks that surround the valley. In 1923, the house and approximately 60 acres of land were deeded to Davis & Elkins College by Sen. Elkins' widow.

Map of Halliehurst, Elkins, WV 26241, USA

In 1990 the mansion and the gatehouse were restored. Frantz P. Pugh of Elkins was recognized in 1990 when the college named him their Volunteer of the Year and designated him their heritage buildings restorationist and conserver of the fabric as a result of the restoration effort in reclaiming the Halliehurst mansion and its gatehouse on campus.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is a contributing property in the Davis and Elkins Historic District, a National Historic Landmark.

References

Senator Stephen Benton Elkins House Wikipedia