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Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Significance: This two-story residence was built by William Paxton in 1852. His son, James Paxton, lived here when he helped draw up West Virginia's first state constitution. It exemplifies the Romano-Tuscan ... More

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Significance: This two-story residence was built by William Paxton in 1852. His son, James Paxton, lived here when he helped draw up West Virginia's first state constitution. It exemplifies the Romano-Tuscan ... More

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Significance: This two-story residence was built by William Paxton in 1852. His son, James Paxton, lived here when he helped draw up West Virginia's first state constitution. It exemplifies the Romano-Tuscan ... More

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Significance: This two-story residence was built by William Paxton in 1852. His son, James Paxton, lived here when he helped draw up West Virginia's first state constitution. It exemplifies the Romano-Tuscan ... More

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Significance: This two-story residence was built by William Paxton in 1852. His son, James Paxton, lived here when he helped draw up West Virginia's first state constitution. It exemplifies the Romano-Tuscan ... More

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Significance: This two-story residence was built by William Paxton in 1852. His son, James Paxton, lived here when he helped draw up West Virginia's first state constitution. It exemplifies the Romano-Tuscan ... More

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Significance: This two-story residence was built by William Paxton in 1852. His son, James Paxton, lived here when he helped draw up West Virginia's first state constitution. It exemplifies the Romano-Tuscan ... More

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Paxton-Reed House, 100 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV

Significance: This two-story residence was built by William Paxton in 1852. His son, James Paxton, lived here when he helped draw up West Virginia's first state constitution. It exemplifies the Romano-Tuscan ... More