Alexander McVeigh Miller House
Alexander McVeigh Miller House, National Register listed residence in Alderson, United States.
The Alexander McVeigh Miller House is a T-shaped frame building with spacious verandas and a two-columned entrance portico facing Hemlock Avenue. The structure features careful architectural details that represent the style typical of its period.
The house was built in 1881 and became the home of novelist Mittie Frances Clarke Point and her husband Alexander McVeigh Miller. Later ownership included Ruth Bryan Owen, who renovated the structure in the late 1930s.
The house reflects how successful writers and politicians in West Virginia chose to live during the Victorian era. The grand porch and careful design show the importance these families placed on displaying their status through their homes.
The residence is located on Hemlock Avenue in Alderson and sits on spacious grounds within the town. Visitors can best appreciate the building by viewing it from the street and taking time to observe its exterior features.
The property was once owned by Ruth Bryan Owen, a figure of note in American history. Her ownership added another layer to the house's story beyond that of its original inhabitants.
Location: Alderson
Inception: 1881
Address: Hemlock Avenue
GPS coordinates: 37.73140,-80.63470
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:00
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