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, Charleston, WV 25143
Enjoy picnic shelters, a children's playground, and baseball fields while at this scenic ... More on Yahoo! Travel
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426 Blake Rd., Nitro, WV 25143

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409 1st Ave., Nitro, WV 25143

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Saint Albans WV 25177, United States of America
Inscription. Discovered in 1963 by Sam Kessell. Recognized as one of the oldest and deepest stratified sites of the Early Archaic period (8,000-10,000 BC). Artifacts recovered document early inhabitants who camped here along Kanawha ... More on HMDB

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Scott Depot WV 25560, United States of America
Inscription. Erected by the, United Daughters, of Confederacy, St. Albans Chapter, Marking the, Battle of Scary: July 17, 1861, , Erected by United Daughters of Confederacy. , Location. 38° 2... More on HMDB
Inscription. First Confederate victory in Kanawha Valley fought here July 17, 1861. Charge of the Rangers under Captain (later General) Jenkins won the day. Whitelaw Reid described the event as a w... More on HMDB

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Saint Albans WV 25177, United States of America
Inscription. Constructed in 1846. This cabin served as kitchen house for the 600-acre estate of John Morgan. The day before the Battle of Scary, on July 16, 1861, Union troops commanded by Gen. Jacob D. Cox camped on the Morgan estate ... More on HMDB

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Hurricane , Curry Township, Putnam County, WV
(Smith, 34', 2009, 48-40-A #2) across Hurricane Creek SE of Hurricane , Curry Township, Putnam County, WV. Teays Ln. WV34 S. 1.2 miles from jct with WV34A (Main St.) in Hurricane, E. on US60 2.9 ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Hometown WV 25109, United States of America
Inscription. This "Poca River Tract" of 7,276 acres was acquired by George Washington, and surveyed by Wm. Crawford,1773. It bordered Kanawha River, "12 miles and 227 poles". Washington's nephew, Lawrence, resided at Red House Shoals. ... More on HMDB

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Hometown WV 25109, United States of America
Inscription. Acquired 7.276 Acres of this land, by a grant, dated December 1, 1773, issued to him by, John Murray: Earl of Dunmore, last Royal Governor of Virginia. This tract was surveyed in July, 1773, by William Crawford, upon ... More on HMDB

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434 Scary Creek Rd,Scott Depot,West_Virginia,25560
