Historical Marker

Great Eastern Divide

WV 3, 5.1 miles west of Sweet Springs ยท Monroe

West Virginia marker

Inscription

At this point atop the Alleghenies is the geographical feature known as the Great Eastern Divide, a natural barrier from which water flows to the Atlantic Ocean by way of the Jackson and James rivers and to the Gulf of Mexico via the Greenbrier, New, Kanawha, Ohio and Miss. rivers. As part of the Proclamation Line of 1763, it temporarily served to stop further western colonial expansion.

Location

AddressWV 3, 5.1 miles west of Sweet Springs
CountyMonroe

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