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The Thomas Moore Jackson House, West Pike Street, Clarksburg, WV
Posted by Dan Hyde
Thomas Moore Jackson inherited the home place, which was located on
East Pike Street on a rise of land above Elk Creek. Family tradition
has it that his wife [Emma Lewis Jackson] wished to be nearer her
sisters, Mrs. Waldo
P. Goff and Mrs. Luther Haymond. Her husband sold the home and
purchased a cottage six blocks away on West Pike Street. He remodeled
the structure which grew into the Jackson mansion at 528 W. Pike.
Until it was razed after WW II it stood where the new addition to the
Clarksburg Post Office is today. (Cornwell, Clarksburg Exponent
Telegram, Oct 7, 1984)
The Thomas Moore Jackson House
The Thomas Moore Jackson House
The Thomas Moore Jackson House
The Thomas Moore Jackson House
The Thomas Moore Jackson House
528 West Pike Street
The Thomas Moore Jackson House
528 West Pike Street Before Renovations
The Thomas Moore Jackson House -
probably daughter Florence driving the Pony Cart, August 1898
The Thomas Moore Jackson House
The Thomas Moore Jackson House as Postcard
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