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National Register of Historic Places, Jefferson County, WV
Item 13 of 78
Cold Spring was built for Robert and Sarah Lucas in 1793, with help from Robert’s father Edward Lucas III, who also built nearby Elmwood. Their sons served in the War of 1812 as well as state and national politics. In 1880 ownership passed to Daniel Bedinger and author of the poem “The Land Where We Were Dreaming.” Cold Spring was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

Cold Spring

Cold Spring

Cold Spring is a two-story (plus attic and basement) home with chimneys at each end. It is a stone house with patters of rectangular stones about the windows and doors. The structure is very similar to nearby Elmwood, built by Edward Lucas III in 1797. Lucas III helped his son Robert build Cold Spring in 1793 for Robert, his wife Sarah (Rion), and their children. One of their sons, Edward V., graduated from Dickinson College, served as a lieutenant in the War of 1812, and served several terms in the State House of Delegates. Edward V. also served in Congress and then as the superintendent and paymaster of Harpers Ferry Armory and Arsenal. A second son, William, graduated Tucker Law School and opened a law practice in the county before also serving terms in the Virginia House of Delegates and US Congress. He was elected to the Virginia Constitutional Convention in 1850 and also built nearby Rion Hall for his family. Another son, Robert, also served in the War of 1812 and earned the nickname “Colonel Bob.” He inherited Cold Spring and held the estate until his death in 1880. After his death the mansion was inherited by his Daniel Bedinger, son of William and author of the poem “The Land Where We Were Dreaming.” After the death of Bedinger’s daughter Cold Spring passed from the Lucas family to new ownership. 

“National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Cold Spring.” Accessed October 13, 2020. http://www.wvculture.org/shpo/nr/pdf/jefferson/73001917.pdf.

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“National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Cold Spring.” Accessed October 13, 2020. http://www.wvculture.org/shpo/nr/pdf/jefferson/73001917.pdf.