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Morgan Kitchen Museum WV529 |
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 Picture Courtesy of Tracy Longbons
 Picture Courtesy of Tracy Longbons Constructed in 1846. This cabin served as kitchen house for the 600-acre estate of John Morgan. The day before the Battle of Scary, on July 16, 1861, Union troops commanded by Gen. Jacob D. Cox camped on the Morgan estate and were fed from this kitchen. Donated to the city of St. Albans by Albert Sidney Johnson Morgan, 1883-1973, this historic cabin was restored and is now known as Morgan Plantation Kitchen Museum. St. Albans, US 60 West (MacCorkle Ave), 1.8 miles east of Sattes Bridge and 3.2 miles east of WV 35. Kanawha County West Virginia
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