Historical Marker

Calhoun County/Gilmer County

WV 5 ยท Calhoun

West Virginia marker

Inscription

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.

[Reverse]

Formed, 1845, from Kanawha and Lewis. Named for Thomas Walker Gilmer, Secretary of the Navy in President Tyler's Cabinet, who was killed by the explosion of a gun on board the United States battleship, Princeton, February 28, 1844.

Location

AddressWV 5
CountyCalhoun

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