Inscription
Massacre of white families of Muddy Creek and of the Clendenins near here by a band of Shawnee Indians led by Chief Cornstalk, in 1763, completed the destruction of the early settlements in the Greenbrier Valley.
[Reverse]
In this cemetery are buried pioneer settlers, including Ann (McSwain) Clendenin Rogers, the heroine of the Clendenin massacre by Shawnee Indians, July 13, 1763, and the siege of Fort Donnally in 1778, by over 200 Indians.
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Alderson Baptist Academy and Junior College
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Alderson Academy opened September 18, 1901, a coeducational secondary school founded mainly through the efforts of Miss Emma C. Alderson.
Sam Black Church
Built in 1901, church building was dedicated in memory of the Rev. Sam Black (1813-1899).
Greenbrier Military School
Lewisburg, WV
First established at Lewisburg 1808-09 by Dr. John McElhenney and chartered as an academy in 1812.
Meadow River Lumber Company/United Methodist Church
Rainelle, WV
Established as Raine-Andrew Lumber Co. concern with purchase of 32,000 ac.
Rupert
A post office was established here in 1889 and the village was incorporated in 1945.
