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Just north of here, Joseph Wood built a fort in 1785 on land first patented by Dr. James Craik, friend of Geo. Washington. Garrisoned by Virginia troops in 1791, it was the most important outpost between the Kanawha and Little Kanawha rivers.
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Morgan's Raiders
Mineral Wells, WV
At Buffington's Island below Belleville, July, 1863, General John H. Morgan's noted Confederate cavalrymen were defeated.
Old Turnpikes
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Washington, who had favored the Braddock Road, proposed the Northwestern Turnpike to the Ohio through Virginia in 1784.
Old Tollgate House
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Here is the site of the Old Tollgate House where the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike and the Northwestern Turnpike met.
Ohio/West Virginia (Wood County)
Parkersburg, WV
Named for the river, called by the Iroquois the "Beautiful River.
George Rogers Clark
Parkersburg, WV
At the Little Kanawha, 1774, George Rogers Clark and 90 companions, largely recruited in what is now West Virginia, assembled on their...
