Sweet Dreams: A Historical Guide to West Virginia's Bed and Breakfast Inns

Sweet Dreams: A Historical Guide to West Virginia's Bed and Breakfast Inns
ISBN-10
1878561421
ISBN-13
9781878561428
Series
Sweet Dreams
Category
Bed and breakfast accommodations
Pages
53
Language
English
Published
1995
Author
Harriet Smith Simons

Description

Successive generations the same family , the Jacobs and the Paulls , were also outstanding West Virginia leaders in journalism , industry , philanthropy , and politics . After the Civil War , Elmhurst became the home of John Gabriel ...

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