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Gerrardstown WV 25420, United States of America
Inscription. Established as a town, 1787. Named for John Gerrard, first pastor of Mill Creek Baptist Church, which was organized by early settlers about 1743. The congregation reorganized after Indian hostilities during the French ... More on HMDB

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Gerrardstown WV 25420, United States of America
Inscription. Built by John Hays, 1743. Became home of Reverend David Gerard, who founded Gerrardstown in 1787. His father was Reverend John Gerard, the first Baptist Minister west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. , Erected 1978 by West ... More on HMDB

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Gerrardstown WV 25420, United States of America
Inscription. Site of, Mill Creek Baptist Church, Organized prior to 1742, Grand-parent of, First Baptist Church, Martinsburg, West Va. , Erected by First Baptist Church of Martinsburg, WV. , Location. 39° 22.139′ N, 78° ... More on HMDB

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Inwood , Valley Township, Berkeley County, WV
(Ron Collins, 40' x 8' x 8', 2009, 48-02-a) across Mill Creek SW of Inwood , Valley Township, Berkeley County, WV. WV51 W. 2.8 miles from jct with I81 exit 5 on the N. side of Inwood, S. on Dominion Rd. (CR RT 51/2) ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Bunker Hill WV 25413, United States of America
Inscription. Due west of this tablet, 650 feet, is the Boyd House in which died, July 17, 1863, Brig.-Gen. James Johnston Pettigrew, of North Carolina, C. S. A. At Gettysburg he commanded and led Heths Division in the assault on Cemetery ... More on HMDB

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Inwood WV 25428, United States of America
Inscription. Named for Gen. William Darke, veteran of the Revolution and the Indian wars. He saves the remnants of St. Clairs army from massacre in 1791 when badly defeated by the Miami Indians. His son Capt. Joseph Darke, lost his ... More on HMDB

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Bunker Hill WV 25413, United States of America
Inscription. Jefferson County. Formed, 1801, from Berkeley. Named for Thomas Jefferson. Home of Gens. Gates, Darke, and Charles Lee. Here four companies of Washingtons men organized. Shepherdstown was strongly urged as the seat of ... More on HMDB

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Bunker Hill WV 25413, United States of America
Inscription. Morgan Morgan, a native of Wales, established his home at Bunker Hill before 1732, and was leader in Eastern Panhandles early development. His sons gave name to Morgantown, and fought ... More on HMDB
Inscription. Originally built 1731-34 as second home of Morgan Morgan-first white settler in West Virginia. Rebuilt with some of original logs in 1976 as a State and County Bicentennial project. It... More on HMDB

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Bunker Hill WV 25413, United States of America
Inscription. First Episcopal Church, in, West Virginia, Established 1740 by, Col. Morgan Morgan: known as, Morgan's Chapel, Present building 1851, , Erected by W. Va. Society Colonial Dames XVII Century. , Location. 39° 20.028′ ... More on HMDB

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Unger, WV
