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Albert Huffman “Dick” Stump

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Albert Huffman “Dick” Stump

Birth
Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA
Death
11 Jun 1906 (aged 63)
Grantsville, Calhoun County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Grantsville, Calhoun County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Son of John Stump and Mahalia Huffman Stump was born 1843. He married Druzilla Ball on April 11, 1865. In 1883, A. H. (Dick) Stump, Grantsville's first mayor, and his wife, Druscilla Ball Stump, built a house a block from the courthouse on what was to become Main Street. The Stumps turned their home into a hotel and in 1897 (See ad left in the Calhoun Signal 1899), constructed a two story, 10-12 room addition on the back, giving the hotel an "L" shaped look.

The expansion was necessitated by an increase in population and economic activity in Grantsville that began at the end of the 19th Century. Timbering, oil and gas exploration, the Cabot carbon black factory (largest in the world at the time) and a booming riverboat building industry made Grantsville a commercial hub in the Little Kanawha Valley.

Following the deaths of Dick and Druscilla, Miss Nettie Stump, their daughter, operated the hotel for several years. However, in 1919, Miss Nettie closed the hotel and it reverted to a private residence. During the Depression, the addition was detached from the home, moved to the back of the lot, and turned to face Mill Street, where it began a new life as a boarding house. This structure was dismantled in the late 1950s.
He lived to be 64 years old and died of heart failure.

Children of Albert H. Stump and Druzilla Ball are:
Children of Albert H. Stump and Druzilla [Druscilla] Ball are:
Ester Stump. [aka Esther Austin]
Lillie Stump, b. 1867. [aka Lillian P Blizzard]
Charles Stump, b. 1869.
Nettie Stump, b. April 1876 (?). [different DOB Oct. 20, 1872.
Son of John Stump and Mahalia Huffman Stump was born 1843. He married Druzilla Ball on April 11, 1865. In 1883, A. H. (Dick) Stump, Grantsville's first mayor, and his wife, Druscilla Ball Stump, built a house a block from the courthouse on what was to become Main Street. The Stumps turned their home into a hotel and in 1897 (See ad left in the Calhoun Signal 1899), constructed a two story, 10-12 room addition on the back, giving the hotel an "L" shaped look.

The expansion was necessitated by an increase in population and economic activity in Grantsville that began at the end of the 19th Century. Timbering, oil and gas exploration, the Cabot carbon black factory (largest in the world at the time) and a booming riverboat building industry made Grantsville a commercial hub in the Little Kanawha Valley.

Following the deaths of Dick and Druscilla, Miss Nettie Stump, their daughter, operated the hotel for several years. However, in 1919, Miss Nettie closed the hotel and it reverted to a private residence. During the Depression, the addition was detached from the home, moved to the back of the lot, and turned to face Mill Street, where it began a new life as a boarding house. This structure was dismantled in the late 1950s.
He lived to be 64 years old and died of heart failure.

Children of Albert H. Stump and Druzilla Ball are:
Children of Albert H. Stump and Druzilla [Druscilla] Ball are:
Ester Stump. [aka Esther Austin]
Lillie Stump, b. 1867. [aka Lillian P Blizzard]
Charles Stump, b. 1869.
Nettie Stump, b. April 1876 (?). [different DOB Oct. 20, 1872.


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