Photo, Print, Drawing George W. Eckhart House, 810 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV Drawings from Survey HABS WV-253
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1. Title sheet with fretwork across doorway in parlor - George W. Eckhart House, 810 Main …
- Contributor: Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. ... Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Byington, Steven C. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Boucher, Jack E. - Phelps, Harold E., III - De Mena, Martha - Kemp, Emory L. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Barclay, Joelynn - Darago, Laszlo A.
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2. First floor plan - George W. Eckhart House, 810 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV
- Contributor: Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. ... Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Byington, Steven C. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Boucher, Jack E. - Phelps, Harold E., III - De Mena, Martha - Kemp, Emory L. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Barclay, Joelynn - Darago, Laszlo A.
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3. Second floor plan - George W. Eckhart House, 810 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV
- Contributor: Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. ... Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Byington, Steven C. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Boucher, Jack E. - Phelps, Harold E., III - De Mena, Martha - Kemp, Emory L. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Barclay, Joelynn - Darago, Laszlo A.
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4. Third floor plan and west elevation - George W. Eckhart House, 810 Main Street, Wheeling, …
- Contributor: Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. ... Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Byington, Steven C. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Boucher, Jack E. - Phelps, Harold E., III - De Mena, Martha - Kemp, Emory L. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Barclay, Joelynn - Darago, Laszlo A.
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5. Section - George W. Eckhart House, 810 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV
- Contributor: Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. ... Price, Virginia Barrett - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Duren, Nicole N. - Eckhart, George W., Jr - Begelman, Tatiana - White, John Poston - Pokroy, Laurian - Radven, Mark A. - Wagner, Martha V. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Byington, Steven C. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Boucher, Jack E. - Phelps, Harold E., III - De Mena, Martha - Kemp, Emory L. - Historic American Buildings Survey - Barclay, Joelynn - Darago, Laszlo A.
About this Item
Title
- George W. Eckhart House, 810 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- Eckhart, George W., Jr.
- Wagner, Martha V., transmitter
- Price, Virginia Barrett, transmitter
- Boucher, Jack E., photographer
- Kriv, Arlene R., historian
- Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology, sponsor
- Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation, sponsor
- Kemp, Emory L., project manager
- White, John Poston, field team supervisor
- Barclay, Joelynn, field team
- Begelman, Tatiana, field team
- Byington, Steven C., field team
- Darago, Laszlo A., field team
- Phelps, Harold E., III, field team
- Radven, Mark A., field team
- Pokroy, Laurian, delineator
- de Mena, Martha, delineator
- Duren, Nicole N., delineator
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - houses
- - domestic life
- - West Virginia--Ohio County--Wheeling
Notes
- - Significance: In 1891, George W. Eckhart Jr., a wealthy Wheeling banker, built his home in one of the prominent, upper-class neighborhoods, commonly referred to as "Old Town of Wheeling." Along with the Hazlett House and John K. List Houses under construction across the street at 823 and 821 Main Street, the Eckhart House was considered by the "Wheeling Daily Intelligencer" of October 29, 1891 to be one of the residential building achievements of the year, an example of the "tasteful architecture" that "have thoroughly impressed everybody who gets about over town much." The three-story, red brick townhouse is a fine example of a Queen Anne building, the dominant style of domestic building in the late-nineteenth century. It has a Romanesque, arched brick porch that was an early twentieth century addition to the original 1891 design. The facade features a distinctive oriel window with a painted, pressed metal pendant at the bottom; two impressive stained-glass windows; corbeled wood and painted pressed tin cornices; painted, pressed tin finials; corbeled brick and terra cotta inserts; and decorative hexagonal-shaped slate shingles of various shades of slate on the mansard. The elaborate interior detailing includes numerous wood mantles with decorative carvings and glazed tiles surrounds and hearths; ornamental fretwork and spindlework; lincrusta wainscoting; and hardwood floors with inlaid patterns.
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N321
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-79
- - Survey number: HABS WV-253
- - Building/structure dates: 1891 Initial Construction
Medium
- Photo(s): 20
- Color Transparencies: 2
- Measured Drawing(s): 5
- Data Page(s): 23
- Photo Caption Page(s): 3
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS WVA,35-WHEEL,36-
Source Collection
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- wv0332
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
Part of
Format
Contributor
- Barclay, Joelynn
- Begelman, Tatiana
- Boucher, Jack E.
- Byington, Steven C.
- Darago, Laszlo A.
- De Mena, Martha
- Duren, Nicole N.
- Eckhart, George W., Jr
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology
- Kemp, Emory L.
- Kriv, Arlene R.
- Phelps, Harold E., III
- Pokroy, Laurian
- Price, Virginia Barrett
- Radven, Mark A.
- Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation
- Wagner, Martha V.
- White, John Poston