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1. Bulltown Historic Area

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3. Bulltown Historic Area

Food Cellar, beside the Fleming house. (Summer 2000)

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9. Bulltown Photo

Corn Crib, used to store and dry corn and other crops.

10. Bulltown Photo

11. Bulltown Photo - Barn

12. Bulltown Photo - Cellar

Food Cellar, behind the Cunningham house.

13. Bulltown Photo - Cunning

The house was the center of the small subsistence farm where all of the family members cooperated in caring for the crops and livestock. In addition, the farmstead included a granary, coal and wood house, spring house, food cellar, outhouse, and barn. The granary is the oldest outbuilding on the farm. The spring house was built over a spring where fresh, clean water could be pumped and dipped out by hand for the family's use. The cool water in the spring house refrigerated the farm eggs, milk, butter, and other dairy products.

14. Bulltown Photo - Fleming House

15. Bulltown Photo - Fleming House

16. Bulltown Photo - Fleming House

17. Bulltown Photo - Interpretive Center

18. Bulltown Photo - Outhouse

Outhouse, between the Fleming and Johnson houses.

19. Bulltown Photo - SpringHouse

Spring House between the Cunningham House and Interpretive Center.

20. Bulltown Photo - Waterfall

Creek that runs along Millstone Run through the Historic Village.

21. Bulltown Photo - church

22. Bulltown Photo - church

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24. Bulltown Photo - flemsnow

25. Bulltown Photo - flemwoods

26. Bulltown Photo - johnsnow

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28. Bulltown Photo - johnsnow

29. Bulltown Photo - johnwoods

30. Bulltown Photo - lowbridge

Walking bridge to the Weston-Gauley Turnpike.

31. Bulltown Photo - turnpike

32. Bulltown Photo - village

A view of the Historic Village from St. Michael's Church.

33. Cunningham House

This log house, owned by the Cunningham family since the time it was built in the early 1800's until it was purchased by the Corps of Engineers in the 1970's, is representative of the "dogtrot" style typically found the the South. The two-pen structure is two stories high and has a breezeway in the middle and hand-hewn stone fireplaces with exterior stone chimneys at each end of the house. The house has been sided, a porch added, the breezeway enclosed, and other additions made over the years. The house was the center of the small subsistence farm where all of the family members cooperated in caring for the crops and livestock. In addition, the farmstead included a granary, coal and wood house, spring house, food cellar, outhouse, and barn. The granary is the oldest outbuilding on the farm. The spring house was built over a spring where fresh, clean water could be pumped and dipped out by hand for the family's use.


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