Historical Marker

Greenbrier County/Nicholas County

WV 39/WV 55 ยท Greenbrier

West Virginia marker

Inscription

Formed in 1818 from Greenbrier, Kanawha and Randolph. Named for Wilson C. Nicholas, governor, Virginia, 1814-1817. In this county in 1861 sharp engagements were fought at Kessler's Cross Lanes and at Carnifex Ferry.

[Reverse]

Formed, 1778, from Botetourt and Montgomery. Named for the river which drains it. This county had many pioneer forts and saw many bloody Indian battles. Here are the world-famed White Sulphur and other mineral springs.

Location

AddressWV 39/WV 55

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