Inscription
During the Civil War, the Southern war effort relied on its agrarian economy to help support military operations. Although raiding and foraging occurred often, so too did business transactions between the Confederacy and local farmers. Former Mercer County Clerk Charles W. Calfee was one such farmer who found a military market for hay, corn, and beef during the war.
Location
AddressWV 10, at junction with US 19, Kegley
CityKegley
CountyMercer
StateWest Virginia
Coordinates37.381900, -81.081440
Sources
More markers in Mercer
Mercer County/West Virginia (Mercer County)
Formed, 1837, from Giles and Tazewell.
Mercer County/West Virginia (Mercer County)
Formed, 1837, from Giles and Tazewell.
Mercer County/Virginia
Formed, 1837, from Giles and Tazewell.
Mercer County/Wyoming County
Formed, 1837, from Giles and Tazewell.
Mitchell Clay
Here Mitchell Clay settled in 1775.
