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Hancock County, Marshall-McNeil House, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form

0 Linear Feet Summary: 14 pages, 3 photographs
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Marshall/McNeil house of New Cumberland, West Virginia. Includes address, physical description, historical narrative, and bibliography. There are also three photographs of the house. The Marshall-McNeil House is a two and one-half story Queen Anne style residence built in 1887 by West Virginia State Senator Oliver Marshall. He was the great grandson of the pioneer Aaron Marshall who came from Virginia east of the mountains.
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Hancock County, Marshall-McNeil House, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form 0 Linear Feet Summary: 14 pages, 3 photographs

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