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- Q5179865 subject Q13275847.
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- Q5179865 abstract "Cox-Morton House, also known as Home Hall, is a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was built in 1902, for Frank Cox, secretary of Republic Coal Co., the West Virginia Colliery Co., and the Carbon Coal Co. He was known in West Virginia as the "Great Wildcatter". His daughter Alice Boyd Cox married James Morton of the Morton Coal Co. It is an American Foursquare-style house. It features a ballustrated terrace around two sides of the house and a doric portico, added in the 1920s.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 as part of the South Hills Multiple Resource Area.".
- Q5179865 added "1984-10-26".
- Q5179865 area "12545.25490944".
- Q5179865 location Q44564.
- Q5179865 nrhpReferenceNumber "84000399".
- Q5179865 thumbnail Cox-Morton_House_Apr_09.JPG?width=300.
- Q5179865 wikiPageExternalLink 64000966.pdf.
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- Q5179865 yearOfConstruction "1902".
- Q5179865 added "1984-10-26".
- Q5179865 built "1902".
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- Q5179865 name "Cox-Morton House".
- Q5179865 refnum "84000399".
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- Q5179865 type Place.
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- Q5179865 comment "Cox-Morton House, also known as Home Hall, is a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was built in 1902, for Frank Cox, secretary of Republic Coal Co., the West Virginia Colliery Co., and the Carbon Coal Co. He was known in West Virginia as the "Great Wildcatter". His daughter Alice Boyd Cox married James Morton of the Morton Coal Co. It is an American Foursquare-style house.".
- Q5179865 label "Cox-Morton House".
- Q5179865 lat "38.3475".
- Q5179865 long "-81.64472222222223".
- Q5179865 depiction Cox-Morton_House_Apr_09.JPG.
- Q5179865 name "Cox-Morton House".