MPB 48-38-03

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

Photos 1-3 by Larry Zinn (Dec. 11, 1987 - contributed by Butch Moon). 

Photos 4 & 5 by unknown VA # 2-TPO-21 (1986) courtesy of vintage Aerial

Photos 6 & 7 Google street view (Aug. 2022).

Photo 8 Google satellite image.
Other Information

Photo 4 is an enlarged inset view of Photo 5. The Mail Pouch sign is very dim but visible in Photo 4.

The barn is clearly visible in Historic Aerials' imagery (1973). The distance measurement too was used to obtain the decimal oordinates for the barn. The coordinates were input to the Google map program and the red pin on Photo 8 is the location where the Mail Pouch barn once stood. The coordinates were used to determine the address for the entry.

Photo 6 is a view looking in from Seneca Trail toward where the barn once stood. Photo 7 isd a view looking in at the white house at the right in Photo 5. It has been abandonded for many years and is in very poor condition.
Where to find it

*GONE* (fallen and removed) Along the southeast side of Seneca Trail (US-219) northeast of US-60 intersection, in Lewisburg, by 24.3 miles. The barn was on the right side of the highway headed northeast. The Mail Pouch sign faced northeast. One end. Black background.

Address
1443 Seneca Trail (US-219)
City
Hillsboro
Zipcode
WV
Country
24946
Latitude
N 38° 04.9676'
Longitude
W -80° 16.8638'
lat
38.082793
lng
-80.281063
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