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Forrr No 10330 REV. 19/77' ti hlted STATLS DtPARTiMtNT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY NOMINATION FORM NAME HISTORIC AND/OR COMMON SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS TYPE ALL ENTRIES COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS Literary Hall STREET & NUMBER Main and High Streets CITY. TOWN NOT FOR PUBLICATION CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Romney VICINITY OF Second CODE COUNTY CODE West Virginia 54 Hampshire 027 CLASSIFICATION CATEGORY OWNERSHIP STATUS DISTRICT,PUBLIC XOCCU PIED XBUILDINGIS) &PRIVATE UNOCCUPIED STRUCTURE BOTH WORK IN PROGRESS SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION ACCESSIBLE OBJECT IN PROCESS.%YES: RESTRICTED OWNER OF PROPERTY NAME Ralph W. BEING CONSIDERED YES. UNRESTRICTED Haines STREET & FtUMBER 29 Main Street _.. CITY. TOWN Romney NO VlCiNITY OF LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION COURTHOUSE. REGISTRY OF DEEDS~ETC. STREET & NUMBER CITY TOWN Hampshire County Courthouse bin Street Romnev REPRESENTATION..... IN, EXISTING.,. SURVEYS PRESENT USE AGRICULTURE MUSEUM COMMERCIAL PARK EDUCATIONAL PRIVATE RESIDENCE,ENTERTAINMENT RELIGIOUS GOVERNMENT SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION MILITARY OTHER: West Virginia West Virginia DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS CITY TOWN FEDERAL COUNTY LOCAL

CONDITION CHECK ONE CHECK ONE XEXCELLENT DETERIORATED LUNALTERED GOOD RUINS ALTERED 'AIR UNEXPOSED 7 =ORIGINAL DESCRIBETHE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL (IF KNOWN) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE SITE MOVED D A L Literary Hall, whose interior and exterior remain largely intact today, was constructed in 186970 for the Literary Society of Romney, in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Literary Hall is tall in proportion and formal in appearance. ~ t s elements of style feature both early American and Victorian themes commonly seen in academic buildings of the period. The label mouldings and brick corbeling are Victorian details that, in this example, combine nicely with the symmetry of the earlier Federal period of architecture. SPEC STAT ' This imposing building is a red brick structure, rectangular in shape, two stories high with gable roof. The four room first floor and large single ballroom of the second floor rest on a sandstone, ashlar block foundation. The gable roof is covered with standing seam tin sheeting. The front and side elevations of Literary Hall are divided into three and five bays, respectively. The brick is laid in a fivecoarse American bond. The doublehung windows, all of which are original, have 9/9 light sashes and are symmetrically placed within recessed brick panels that are defined at the first and second levels of the building with ribs, or pseudopilasters, that form the outer surface plane of the building's walls. The windows are protected with v?en louvered shutters. The simple, wooden raking cornice of the front elevation gable surmounts an ornamental brick corbel table. The gable of Literary Hall is centered with a semicircular fanlight. White label mouldings adorn the front elevation, entrance, and first floor windows of the building. The double wooden entrance door (whose lock is also original) is tall and features four vertical panels. A rectangular transom light is filled with four vertical glass panes. Literary Hall is entered from a spacious stoop that is approached from Romney's Main Street with recently reworked brick steps. Another interesting aspect of the building is its matching interior side chimneys, between the second and third bays of the facade, which rise above the roof on both sides of the building. All of these unique features combine to make Literary Hall one of Romney's and Hampshire County's most notable landmarks, and one in which this community is justifiably proud.

SIGNIFICANCE PERIOD PREHISTOHIC 1 r '499 15,599 1 600 1699 1 700 1799 _Xi 800 1899 1 900 AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE CHECK AND JUSTIFY BELOW ARCHEOLUGYPREHISTORIC COMMUNITY PLANNING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE RELIGION ARCHEOLOGYHISTORIC CONSERVATION LAW SCIENCE AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS LLITERATURE SCULPTURE URCHITECTURE XEDUCATION MILITARY SOCIAUHUMANITAR~AN A R T ENGINEERING MUSIC THEATER COMMERCE EXPLORATION/SETTLEMENT PHILOSOPHY TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY POLITICS/GOVERNMENT OTHER (SPECIFY) JNVENTION SPECIFIC DATES 186970 BUILDER/ARCHITECT MENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Literary Hall, located at Main and High Streets in Romney, County Seat of Hampshire County, West Virginia, is highly representative of the development of education and literature in the early United States. Literary Hall was constructed in 186970 by the Literary Society of Romney, one of the oldest literary societies, as such, in the United States. Founded in Romney on February 4, 1819 by nine of the town's leading citizens, the society took as its objective "the advancement of Literature and Science, the purchase of a Library by and for the use of its members; and their further improvement by discussing before the Society such questions as shall be selected under its directors". The first charter named the society "The Polemic Society of Romney" and this remained the name until changed to the "Literary Society of Romney" in the 1830s. The Literary Society accumulated a splendid classical Library, which by 1830 numbered 3000 volumes; certainly the largest such library in C destern Virginia at the time. Frequent debates were held by the society on topics of the day, and members.of the Society early on launched a movement to establish an institution for the "higher education of the youth of the community". The establishment of classical studies at the Romney Academy in 1820 was a direct result of the society's campaign. In 1845 the Literary Society contracted for "the erection of a building for the Literary Society of Romney" and, by an act of the Virginia Assembly, this was approved in the form of the establishment of the Romney Classical Institution in 1847, long a leading institution of higher education for this region. This building, a brick structure of two stories, surmounted by a cupola, and embellished with a handsome portico the entire width of the building, later became the central structure of the Romney School for the Deaf and Blind and remains as such today. The coming of the Civil War brought hard times to much of the Eastern Panhandle, and Hampshire County, not least of all. Romney itself changed hands fifty times during the course of the conflict, and this Literary Society became one of the primary victims of this disruption of normal life. Many of the members of the Society went off to fight for the Southern Confederacy; and Union troops ransacked thg Society's famed library, scattering the volumes far and wide.,

Form No 10300a (Hev. 1074) ljnltto S DEPARTMt NT Ot THE. IhTt.UlOK NATIONAL PARK SERVICE R I'IONAL REGIS'IXR OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY NOMINATION FORM CONTl NUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER 8 PAGE 2 After the termination of hostilities in 1865, it seemed that the great Literary Society of Romney had been a victim of the war. Many of the members lie in soldier's graves, the library was all but destroyed (only some 400 volumes remained) and their building was in a state of disrepair. Discouraged, the remaining members waited until 1869 before attempting to revive the Society. It was at this time that the Society was revived and, after transferring their property to the Board of Regents of West Virginia in order to secure for Romney the West Virginia Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, the Society took on new life with a public subscription that raised $1,383.60. The original library was at last partially reassembled, and in 1870 Literary Hall was constructed to house the revitalized society. For the next decade, the intellectual life of the community centered around the reborn Literary Society and its Literary Hall. In the 1880s, however, as the older members died off, the Society waned in importance and meetings became less frequent. The last recorded meeting of the Society took place at Literary Hall on February 15, 1886. After the death of the Literary Society of Romney, Literary Hall fell into disuse until assumed at a later date by the Masonic Lodge. Literary Hall continues to be used as the headquarters and meeting hall for Romney's Masons. Today, the records and minutes of the Literary Society of Romney, dating back to 1819, are on display for public view at Literary Hall.

MAJOR BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES Rice, Otis K. The Allegheny Frontier: West Virginia Beginnings, 17301830. University Press of Kentucky, 1970. The South Branch Intelligencer, 1870 (3118, 4/8, 4/18, 711) Maxwell, Hu, and H.L. Swisher, History of Hampshire County, West Virginia. Morgan F~deral Writer's Project, W.P.A., Historic Bomney, 17621937, Romney, 1937. :ts of the General Assembly of Virginia, December 7, 1846 to March 23, 1847". GEOGRAPHICAL DATA ACREAGE OF NOMINATED PROPERTY 1 city lot QUADRANGLE NAME V TJ v QUADRANGLE SCALE 1 34.. nnn UTM REFERENCES AII 17 1 [6 1g13 13 )2 1 14,3 15 t6 19,5,0J ZONE EASTING ZONE EASTlNG NORTHING VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION HW I wjdu Literary Hall stands at the northwest corner of Main and High Streets on a city lot in downtown Romney. LIST ALL S AND COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES CODE COUNTY CODE CODE COUNPl CODE FORM PREPARED BY NAME; TITLE Michael J. Pauley, Historian DATE ORGANlZATloN Historic Preservation Unit West Virginia Department of &il t ~ ~,& r n Ui = January 12, 1979 P ~ Y V TELEPHONE STREET a NUMaEe Capitol Complex Science & Cultural Center 348074f1 CITY OR TOWN Charleston West Virpinia HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER CERTIFICATION THE EVALUATED SIGNIFICANCE OFTHIS PROPERTY WITHIN THE IS: NATIONAL LOCAL A * As the des~gnated State Historic Preservation Officer for the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (Public Law 89665). 1 hereby nominate this property for inclusion in the National Register and certify that it has been evaluated according to the criteria and procedures set forth by the National Park Service. n HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER SIGNATURE TITLE DATE / 3: 2 b /v 1..EST: DATE 1 CHIEF OF REGISTRATION GPO 921803