CANTY - Richard

CANTY Roots

Father

James Monroe Canty Sr.

Mother

Adella H Daniels Canty

Father

Mother

Richard Canty

B: December 23, 1865

Marietta, Georgia 

D: February 16, 1964
Institute, West Virginia

Mary Will Canty

B:  

D:
Place

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Occupation

M: September 21, 194

CHILDREN

Minny Canty

B: February 27, 1869

Marie Canty

B: August 13, 1900

Albert Canty

B: January 19, 1906

Emmett Canty

B: May 25, 1908

Georgia Mae Canty

B: May 25, 1908

Rich Canty, Jr

B: May 25, 1908

Toop Canty

B: May 25, 1908

Canty

B: January 19, 1906

THE CANTY HOUSE

By 1905, Canty owned a farm consisting of 100 acres nearly adjacent to the institute’s campus. His home in Institute, known variously as the Canty House or “The Magnolia”, was built originally around 1900 and renovated in 1923 by Canty and his wife Florence into the current neoclassical structure. Following Canty’s death in 1964, the house was purchased by West Virginia State College and became the only example of Neoclassical architecture on its campus. The house has been relocated three times and served as an office building and the campus health clinic before becoming the site of the West Virginia State University Athletic Hall of Fame. The Canty House was listed on the  National Register of Historic Places on September 23, 1988.

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