Henry Cooper House, Parkersburg
Facts and practical information
Henry Cooper House, also known as The Daughters of American Pioneers Museum and Cooper Cabin, is a historic home located at Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia. The log cabin was erected in Slate District, Wood County, in 1804, by Henry Cooper, and is believed to be the first two-story log cabin in Wood County. In August 1910, the City of Parkersburg purchased the structure for $400. After being dismantled, the house was rebuilt in the Park in September 1910. In 1911, title was granted by the City Council to the Centennial Chapter - Daughters of American Pioneers. The cabin is open as a museum. ()
Parkersburg
Henry Cooper House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Oakland, House at 10th and Avery Streets, Jackson Memorial Fountain, Tavenner House.