Historical Marker

Calhoun County/Clay County

WV 16 ยท Calhoun

West Virginia marker

Inscription

Formed in 1858 from Braxton and Nicholas. Named for Henry Clay, the great Kentuckian, who was so popular in western Virginia that in 1820 a monument was erected to him for his part in bringing the National Road to Wheeling.

[Reverse]

Formed in 1856 from Gilmer. Named for John C. Calhoun, eminent statesman from South Carolina. Is an important oil and gas-producing county. It is largely devoted to farming and has been prominent in livestock raising.

Location

AddressWV 16
CountyCalhoun

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