Boone
Boone County Courthouse
Madison, WV
Designed by architect H. Russ Warne in Neo-Classical Revival style.
Boone County/Kanawha County
Formed, 1847, from Cabell, Kanawha, and Logan.
Boone County/Kanawha County
Formed, 1847, from Cabell, Kanawha, and Logan.
Boone County/Lincoln County
Formed, 1847, from Cabell, Kanawha, and Logan.
Boone County/Logan County
Formed in 1824 from Cabell, Kanawha, Giles and Tazewell.
Boone County/Raleigh County
Formed, 1847, from Cabell, Kanawha, and Logan.
Boone County/Wyoming County
Formed, 1847, from Cabell, Kanawha, and Logan.
Burning of Boone Courthouse
Madison, WV
With Confederate militia organizing in Boone County, Union troops were sent on a raid from Charleston in August 1861.
Indian Camp
Under rock overhang across highway was an Indian camp site.
John Edward Kenna
To the north, birthplace and home of John Edward Kenna, U. S. Senator and prominent figure in the early life of this State.
Madison
Madison, WV
County seat, incorporated in 1906 and named for William Madison Peyton, a leader in movement for the formation of Boone County, 1847.
Robert Hager
Madison, WV
Born in 1810 in present-day Boone County, Methodist minister Robert Hager was a delegate to the state’s first constitutional convention...
The Whitesville School
Whitesville, WV
Completed as Sherman District Jr. High in 1931, Whitesville School replaced a building that burned down in 1929.