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- Fred_A._Perley_House abstract "The Fred A. Perley House is a historic house located in Jenningston, West Virginia. Fred A. Perley, one of the founders of Perley & Crockett Lumber Company, built the house circa 1907. Perley, who was trained as an engineer, designed the house and oversaw its construction. The house has a rustic design with hemlock bark siding, a style which was most likely chosen to resemble Adirondack buildings. The home site also includes a chicken coop, which is considered a contributing building, and the remains of a barn and generator house, both of which are non-contributing. Perley sold the house in 1913 when his company's headquarters moved to North Carolina; after passing through two other owners, it became a summer home for the Laurel River Club in 1925. Due to a 1985 flood, the house is the only surviving building from Perley & Crockett's operations in Jenningston.The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 14, 1988. The house's address is restricted in its National Register listing; this is generally done to protect sensitive locations from damage.".
- Fred_A._Perley_House added "1988-09-14".
- Fred_A._Perley_House architecturalStyle Rustic_architecture.
- Fred_A._Perley_House area "17401.48261632".
- Fred_A._Perley_House nearestCity Jenningston,_West_Virginia.
- Fred_A._Perley_House nrhpReferenceNumber "88001453".
- Fred_A._Perley_House wikiPageID "42040279".
- Fred_A._Perley_House wikiPageRevisionID "597004774".
- Fred_A._Perley_House yearOfConstruction "1907".
- Fred_A._Perley_House added "1988-09-14".
- Fred_A._Perley_House architecture "Rustic".
- Fred_A._Perley_House builder "Perley, Fred A.".
- Fred_A._Perley_House governingBody "Private".
- Fred_A._Perley_House locmapin "West Virginia".
- Fred_A._Perley_House name "Fred A. Perley House".
- Fred_A._Perley_House nearestCity Jenningston,_West_Virginia.
- Fred_A._Perley_House nrhpType "hd".
- Fred_A._Perley_House refnum "88001453".
- Fred_A._Perley_House subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Randolph_County,_West_Virginia.
- Fred_A._Perley_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1907.
- Fred_A._Perley_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_West_Virginia.
- Fred_A._Perley_House subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Randolph_County,_West_Virginia.
- Fred_A._Perley_House type HistoricPlace.
- Fred_A._Perley_House type Place.
- Fred_A._Perley_House type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Fred_A._Perley_House comment "The Fred A. Perley House is a historic house located in Jenningston, West Virginia. Fred A. Perley, one of the founders of Perley & Crockett Lumber Company, built the house circa 1907. Perley, who was trained as an engineer, designed the house and oversaw its construction. The house has a rustic design with hemlock bark siding, a style which was most likely chosen to resemble Adirondack buildings.".
- Fred_A._Perley_House label "Fred A. Perley House".
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- Fred_A._Perley_House sameAs Q17018437.
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- Fred_A._Perley_House isPrimaryTopicOf Fred_A._Perley_House.
- Fred_A._Perley_House name "Fred A. Perley House".