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Formed, 1804, from Kanawha. Named for George Mason. Here Virginia frontiersmen, under Gen. Andrew Lewis, cleared way for American independence, 1774, by defeating federated western tribes under Chief Cornstalk.
[Reverse]
"The Mountain State"--western part of the Commonwealth of Virginia until June 20, 1863. Settled by the Germans and Scotch-Irish. It became a line of defense between the English and French during the French and Indian War.
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More markers in Mason
"Mark Twain" Family
Lakin, WV
Samuel and Pamela Clemens, grandparents of "Mark Twain", settled here in 1803.
Fort Robinson
Near here stood the blockhouse built by Captain Isaac Robinson in 1794.
Gen. John Mc Causland
On pinnacle (300 feet E.) overlooking his boyhood home is the grave of Gen. John McCausland, 1836-1927.
Harmony Baptist Church
The Reverend William George and sixteen charter members organized the Harmony Baptist Church in 1812.
May Moore Mound
This is one of the larger burial mounds in the State.
