Inscription
Enlarged replica on site of original Michael L. Benedum family home. Benedum, born here 16 July 1869, died 30 July 1959. Known as the "Great Wildcatter" for success in oil exploration, he became as well known for philanthropy. Benedum name is prominent in West Virginia for gifts of scholarship, educational facilities and community sites, such as this center he dedicated in 1956.
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More markers in Harrison
Towers School
Clarksburg, WV
Built in 1894 and named in honor of Reverend George Towers, graduate of Oxford, England who was a teacher at Randolph Academy.
Harrison County/Marion County
Formed, 1784, from Monongalia.
Simpson Creek Covered Bridge
Bridgeport, WV
A. S. Hugill built 75' long by 14' wide multiple king-post truss bridge in 1881 for $1483 on land of John Lowe.
John Powers' Fort
Bridgeport, WV
On Simpson Creek is site of fort built by John Powers, 1771.
Oak Mounds
Clarksburg, WV
Directly to the east are two earthen, domed burial mounds.
