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Formed from Harrison, Lewis and Randolph in 1843. It is named for Philip Pendleton Barbour, distinguished Virginia jurist. The scene of opening hostilities on land between the armies of the North and South in 1861.
[Reverse]
Formed, 1844, from Marion, Harrison and Barbour. Named for John Taylor of Virginia. This county was the home of Bailey Brown, first Union soldier killed in the Civil War. He was shot, May 22, 1861 at Fetterman, now Grafton.
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More markers in Barbour
Barbour County/Taylor County
Formed from Harrison, Lewis and Randolph in 1843.
Ida L. Reed
Northeast, 3 1/2 miles, is the birthplace of Ida L. Reed, born November 30, 1865.
Barbour County/Preston County
Formed from Monongalia in 1818 and named for James Preston, 13th governor of Virginia.
Valley Furnace
Valley Furnace, WV
Iron ore was discovered here, 1835, by John Johnson.
Meadowville
Belington, WV
Meadowville, on the site of an Indian fort built in 1784, is a few miles north.
