SLOAN-PARKER HOUSE


The 'Sloan-Parker House' or 'Stone House', constructed in 1790 of locally quarried fieldstone for Richard Sloan, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Located on the Northwestern Turnpike (U.S. Route 50) near Junction, West Virginia west of Romney it has served as a stage coach stop as well as a private residence. The Stone House has been owned by two families: the Sloan family until 1854 when it was sold to the Parker brothers: John, Peyton, Benjamin, and William. Current owners are third generation Parkers: Mr. John Henry Parker, Jr. and family.

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Stone House Cemetery
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Stone House Cemetery


Buried in its cemetery across the road is the builder, Richard Sloan, and his wife, Charlotte. Also buried there are American Revolutionary War soldier Leonard Ludwick, his wife Katherine, and War of 1812 General John Sloan.

See also



List of historic sites in Hampshire County, West Virginia

List of Registered Historic Places in West Virginia

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Sloan-Ludwick Family Cemetery

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