Inscription
McDowell County had no slaves in 1860, but when civil war came in 1861 many residents supported the Confederacy and the county took no part in early WV statehood efforts. Constitutional Convention delegates debated the inclusion of McDowell and nearby counties before giving approval. J.P. Hoback represented the county at the convention from 1862 until his death in 1863.
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More markers in McDowell
Mc Dowell County/West Virginia (Mc Dowell County)
Welch, WV
Formed from Tazewell, 1858.
Mc Dowell County/Mercer County
Formed, 1837, from Giles and Tazewell.
Mc Dowell County/Wyoming County
Formed from Tazewell, 1858.
Mc Dowell County/Wyoming County
Formed from Tazewell, 1858.
Lewis' Camp
Iaeger, WV
Here Major (later General) Andrew Lewis camped, February 26, 1756, with Virginia troops on way to attack Indians who had been raiding the...
