MPB 48-44-01

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Black
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
No
Credits

Photos 1 - 5 by Roger Warrick (1984 - Warrick Family Collection).

Photos 6 & 7 by Larry Zinn (Apr. 1988 - contributed by Butch Moon).

Photo 8 by Elmer Napier (1999). 

Photos 9-11 by Dave Tower (May 13, 1999). 

Photos 12-14 by Lonnie Schnauffer (Aug. 1999).

Photos 15 & 16 by D. W. Wawak. 

Photo 17 by Steven Rotsch (2004).

Photos 18-24 by unknown.

Photo 25 by Rich Westfall (2007).

Photo 26 by Toby A. Ward (ca. 2010). 

Photo 27 by Greg Puckett (June 2013).

Photo 28 Google street view (July 2023).

Photo 29 Google satellite image.
Other Information

Photos 1 - 5 are courtesy of the Warrick Family Collection and are photographs taken during and immediately following the 1984 repaint.

Photo 27, by Greg Puckett, shows the site where the barn once stood. Greg spoke to the wife of the owner of the Pursley Farm.  Shortly before the owner passed away he had the barn torn down. She did not know the name of the man who did the demolition but did say that he sold the dismantled barn.

Where to find it

*GONE* (dismantled and sold) Along the north side of Arnoldsburg Rd. (US-33/US-119) east of WV-14 (just west of Spencer), by 6.0 miles. The barn was on the left side of Arnoldsburg Rd. headed east from WV-14. The Mail Pouch sign faced east. One side. Black background.

Address
2485 Arnoldsburg Rd (US-33/US-119)
Address Line 2
At Buffington Run
City
Spencer
State
WV
Zipcode
25276
Country
USA
Latitude
N 38° 47.59'
Longitude
W -81° 15.35'
lat
38.79316543
lng
-81.25577551
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