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65: 1025: 78: 338:, who had first proposed to the state the construction of a new residence, only lived in the new mansion for one week because his term expired during 1925. In 1926, servant's quarters were added atop a garage, along with private gardens. Since its completion, the mansion has had several redecorations, including one in 1937 and one in 1958. The original building plans for the mansion included a third story, but one was not added until much later, in 1946. Before this addition, the second floor had been covered with a roof composed of tin, but it was replaced by one made of slate. 327: 314:
in 1932. Three parcels of land for the actual mansion were acquired on July 7, 1921, at a cost of $ 64,270, and construction began in 1924 and ended in 1925. The work was overseen by local architect Walter F. Martens, but he was not greatly involved in the design of the neighboring capitol building. Compared to Gilbert, who was already an accomplished architect, Martens had less experience and had never worked on a project of this size. However, Martens had traveled to
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was chosen to direct construction for the new complex, which was to include a capitol building as well as an executive mansion. The location for the complex was chosen on December 20, 1921. Groundbreaking for the complex occurred on January 7, 1924, and the entire state capitol building was completed
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style, was built originally as a private residence for local merchants. It served eight different governors, from 1893 to 1925. Prior to its purchase, governors of West Virginia were responsible for their own housing. A fire on January 3, 1921, resulted in the destruction of the old state capitol
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cited structural defects as a reason for repairing and remodeling the mansion. Their efforts, which cost an estimated $ 1.2 million, used both leftover campaign money as well as private funds. In 2006, the addition of a large banquet hall was proposed. The hall, which would be able to hold 335
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to talk with Gilbert about designs for the project, and both had similar ideas for the building's Georgian style. Martens also traveled to see the White House, which was to be a model for the new mansion. His visit allowed him to learn how to create a
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established the West Virginia Mansion Preservation Foundation, which raised funds for the maintenance of the mansion's interior and furnishings. Later, in 2005, Governor
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The first Governor's Mansion was bought by the state in 1893 from a private company, using $ 22,000 appropriated by the state with the help of outgoing governor
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in its basement. Later that year, in July, it was announced that the total cost of renovations to the building had exceeded $ 3 million, excluding furnishings.
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The total cost of the mansion, including land, construction, and furnishings, was approximately $ 203,000 at the time of its construction.
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guests, would be connected to the mansion and also have barracks for the governor's
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able to accommodate heavy traffic of guests, as many as 2,000 visitors at once.
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created a seven-member "Capitol Building Commission". On July 23 of that year,
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The foyer has checkered marble flooring and dual staircases.
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building in Charleston. As a result, a 1921 session of the
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West Virginia Executive Mansion
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

West Virginia Governor's Mansion is located in West Virginia
Charleston
Kanawha County
West Virginia
United States
38°20′10″N 81°36′53″W / 38.33611°N 81.61472°W / 38.33611; -81.61472
Walter F. Martens
Georgian Colonial
West Virginia Capitol Complex
ID74002009
Kanawha River
Charleston
West Virginia
governor of West Virginia
Colonial Revival
Walter F. Martens
West Virginia Capitol Complex
West Virginia State Capitol
red brick
portico
White House
drawing room
sitting room
Aretas B. Fleming
William MacCorkle
Queen Anne

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