Monroe Street East Historic District | |
Location | 12th and Byron Sts., Wheeling, West Virginia |
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Coordinates | 40°4′12″N 80°43′9″W / 40.07000°N 80.71917°W |
Area | 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) |
Built | 1837 |
Architect | Klieves, Kraft & Co.; Wells, E.W. |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Other, Romanesque, Romano-Tuscan |
NRHP reference No. | 80004036[1] |
Added to NRHP | February 12, 1980 |
Monroe Street East Historic District is a national historic district located at Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. The district encompasses six contributing buildings. They are a Greek Revival style church built in 1837, a Roman-Tuscan style dwelling dated to 1852 and known as the Paxton-Reed House, and an eclectic 1881 dwelling. Also in the district is a Richardsonian Romanesque style apartment building (c. 1892) and a set of vernacular post-American Civil War townhouses.[2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. In 1999, the district was encompassed by the East Wheeling Historic District.[1]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ Beverly B. Fluty (July 1979). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Monroe Street East Historic District" (PDF). State of West Virginia, West Virginia Division of Culture and History, Historic Preservation. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
External links
- Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. WV-200, "Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV", 7 photos, 1 color transparency, 6 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
- National Register of Historic Places in Wheeling, West Virginia
- Greek Revival church buildings in West Virginia
- Romanesque Revival architecture in West Virginia
- Historic districts in Wheeling, West Virginia
- Historic American Buildings Survey in West Virginia
- Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia
- Northern Panhandle Registered Historic Place stubs