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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. 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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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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Harpers Ferry Center, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
The world-famous Appalachian National Scenic Trail follows Loudoun County's western edge. It is a 2,174-mil... More on VisitLoudoun.org
In addition to the downtown Harpers Ferry trails mentioned by the previous reviewer, I was pointed in the d... More on TripAdvisor

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Charles Town, West Virginia
A prominent 18th-century home featured on the George ... More on TripAdvisor
Inscription. Colonel Lewis Washington, who lived here, was one of the hostages captured by John Brown in 1859 in his raid on Harpers Ferry. When captured, Brown wore a sword, once owned by George W... More on HMDB

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Unger, WV

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Kearneysville WV 25430, United States of America
Inscription. Home of Gen. Horatio Gates, built on land bought, 1763. Gates, once a British officer, joined the Revolutionary Army, and was the leader of the Continentals in decisive victory over Gen. Burgoyne at Saratoga. (1/2 Mi. ... More on HMDB

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Kearneysville WV 25430, United States of America
Inscription. Home of General Charles Lee, built on land bought in 1774. Lee, colonel in British army, resigned his commission and joined the colonists after Battle of Lexington. On this estate, the U. S. Government maintains a fish ... More on HMDB
