Prato Rio

Prato Rio
Location: Leetown, West Virginia
Built: 1775
Architect: Unknown
Architectural style: No Style Listed
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 73001916
Added to NRHP: April 11, 1973[1]

Prato Rio, also known as Hopewell, near Leetown, West Virginia, was the home of General Charles Lee of the Continental Army, for whom Leetown is named. Lee lived there from 1774 to his death in 1782. The property was originally acquired in 1731 by Han Yost Heydt (or Hite), who built a log cabin on the property he called "Hopewell". Heydt's son Jacob expanded the cabin in 1733. In 1774 Jacon Heydt sold the 3,000-acre (12 km2) plantation to Lee, who renamed the estate "Prato Rio". During the nineteenth century a number of additions were built.[2]

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-15. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  2. ^ Charles W. Snell (July 27, 1972). National Register of Historic Places Nomination: Prato RioPDF (1.21 MB). National Park Service 

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