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TRAVELLER 1840 5 ACRES

HISTORIC TRAVELLER 1840

THE BRICK HOUSE

(HAMILTON/JOHNSTON/JARRETT/FLESHMAN FARM)

By Margaret Hambrick, Local Historian

Major William Hamilton likely came to the Greenbrier Valley in 1769 and moved to the Blue Sulphur area in 1773. He married Isabelle Clements. He built a log cabin on this farm and lived to be 81 years old (Dayton 1942: p 262). As the family's wealth increased, the Brick House was built by either son Andrew Hamilton who married Delilah Jarrett or son Jacob Hamilton.

Dated by a brick near the front door which says "1840", this house shows its roots in the Adam style including "having curved or polygonal projections to the side or rear" (McAlester 1994: p 153). The use of a hipped roof was not uncommon to this style. The once detached kitchen was incorporated into the house using a breezeway with living space added behind and above the kitchen. The bricks may hav...

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From I-64 Alta/Alderson Exit 161: 7.6 miles +/- (approximately 15 minutes)

From the end of the Exit ramps, turn onto Rt. 12 South toward Alderson; travel 3.9 miles; turn right onto Spring Valley Road Rt 31; travel 3.7 miles; the property's driveway is on the left.

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Source: MLS# TRAVELLER 1840 5 ACRES
Listing last updated: October 15, 2025 at 1:11 AM
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