Woodlawn (Kearneysville, West Virginia)

Woodlawn, also known as Wiltshire House or Wiltshire Farm, was built circa 1820, one of four homes within a two-mile radius by James Hurst, a significant landowner in Jefferson County.

Woodlawn was built for the adopted daughter of Samuel Davenport, whose married name was Camilla Wiltshire.

All of these homes used salt-glazed brick, as did Elmwood and the Tate-Fairfax-Muse House.

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