Photo, Print, Drawing High Gate Carriage House, 801 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, Marion County, WV Drawings from Survey HABS WV-256
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1. First floor plan - High Gate Carriage House, 801 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, Marion County, WV
- Contributor: Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. ... Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Begelman, Tatiana - Trumbauer, Horace - Watson, James E. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Lavoie, Catherine C. - Wagner, Martha V.
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2. Second floor plan - High Gate Carriage House, 801 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, Marion County, WV
- Contributor: Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. ... Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Begelman, Tatiana - Trumbauer, Horace - Watson, James E. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Lavoie, Catherine C. - Wagner, Martha V.
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3. Northwest elevation - High Gate Carriage House, 801 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, Marion County, WV
- Contributor: Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. ... Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Begelman, Tatiana - Trumbauer, Horace - Watson, James E. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Lavoie, Catherine C. - Wagner, Martha V.
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4. Southwest elevation - High Gate Carriage House, 801 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, Marion County, WV
- Contributor: Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. ... Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Begelman, Tatiana - Trumbauer, Horace - Watson, James E. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Lavoie, Catherine C. - Wagner, Martha V.
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5. Section - High Gate Carriage House, 801 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, Marion County, WV
- Contributor: Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. ... Byington, Steven C. - Price, Virginia Barrett - Phelps, Harold E., III - Historic American Buildings Survey - White, John Poston - Darago, Laszlo A. - Radven, Mark A. - Barclay, Joelynn - Balachowski, Joseph D. - Boucher, Jack E. - Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation - Begelman, Tatiana - Trumbauer, Horace - Watson, James E. - Kriv, Arlene R. - Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology - Lavoie, Catherine C. - Wagner, Martha V.
About this Item
Title
- High Gate Carriage House, 801 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, Marion County, WV
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- Watson, James E.
- Trumbauer, Horace
- Wagner, Martha V., transmitter
- Price, Virginia Barrett, transmitter
- Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology, sponsor
- Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation, sponsor
- Balachowski, Joseph D., project manager
- Lavoie, Catherine C., project manager
- Boucher, Jack E., photographer
- White, John Poston, project manager
- 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
- Kriv, Arlene R., historian
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - carriage houses
- - barns
- - West Virginia--Marion County--Fairmont
Notes
- - Significance: The High Gate carriage house was built ca. 1910-1913 by Fairmont industrialist and financier, James E. Watson, scion of the "father of West Virginia coal industry," James O. Watson. Designed by Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer, the stable and the adjacent mansion remain fine examples of Tudor revival architecture with half-timbering, stucco wall cladding and clay-tiled roofs an academic style based upon late Medieval English prototypes that was common among suburban domestic architecture in the United States in the early-20th century. The first floor of the two-story, U-shaped carriage house housed horses and living quarters, while the second floor served both as a residence for the servants and a storage area for hay. Attached to the right wing of the carriage house is a one-story chicken house. A courtyard rests in front of the stable's entryway. To the rear of the building once could be found beautifully landscaped grounds with exotic trees and shrubs, a box garden, a lighted sunken garden with stone conversation benches, a sundial and large bird bath. Also originally located behind the stable was a regulation clay tennis court, which was the site of the Tiffany Cup Championship games.
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N322
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-80
- - Survey number: HABS WV-256
- - Building/structure dates: ca. 1910- ca. 1913 Initial Construction
Medium
- Photo(s): 34
- Color Transparencies: 8
- Measured Drawing(s): 5
- Data Page(s): 20
- Photo Caption Page(s): 3
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS WVA,25-FAIR,4-
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
- wv0335
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
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Contributor
- Balachowski, Joseph D.
- Barclay, Joelynn
- Begelman, Tatiana
- Boucher, Jack E.
- Byington, Steven C.
- Darago, Laszlo A.
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology
- Kriv, Arlene R.
- Lavoie, Catherine C.
- Phelps, Harold E., III
- Price, Virginia Barrett
- Radven, Mark A.
- Trumbauer, Horace
- Victorian Wheeling Landmarks Foundation
- Wagner, Martha V.
- Watson, James E.
- White, John Poston