Historical Marker

Marion County/Taylor County

Old County Route 73, at Boothsville ยท Marion

West Virginia marker

Inscription

Formed, 1842, from Harrison and Monongalia. Named for hero of the Revolution, Gen. Francis Marion. County was home of Francis H. Pierpont, leader in formation of this State. The Monongahela River forms just above Fairmont.

[Reverse]

Formed, 1844, from Marion, Harrison and Barbour. Named for John Taylor of Virginia. This county was the home of Bailey Brown, first Union soldier killed in the Civil War. He was shot, May 22, 1861, at Fetterman, now Grafton.

Location

AddressOld County Route 73, at Boothsville
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