Search Results

805. Historic Marker for the End of Mason-Dixon Survey

806. Historic Marker for Dunkard Bottom, Preston County, W. Va.

807. Monument at the Site of Old Fort Morris

808. Monongalia County Marker

809. Historical Marker for the Pringle Tree, Upshur County, W. Va.

810. Dr. Earl Core and Others at the Monument for the Site of Old Fort Morris

'Harrison County, Formed, 1784, from Monongalia. It included all or parts of 17 other counties.  Named for Benjamin Harrison, signer of Declaration of Independence and the governor of Virginia, 1781-84.  Birthplace of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson.'

811. Harrison County Historic Marker

Hillsboro marker below Marlinton on U.S Route 219. 'Hillsboro, Here Gen. W. W. Averell camped before the Battle of Droop Mountain after his raid to Salem, Virginia in 1863.  Settlements were made in the vicinity in the 1760s by John McNeel and the Kinnisons.  Birthplace of Pearl Buck.'

812. Hillsboro Historic Marker

Dr. V.T. Churchman, Imperial Representative Realm, W. Va. gives speech on platform surrounded by others. Print number 1068.

813. Ku Klux Klan Meeting, Dr. Churchman on Platform, Morgantown, W. Va.

814. Ku Klux Klan Members in Robes at Meeting in Morgantown, W. Va.

Ku Klux Klan members setting up tents and raising flags for meeting.

815. Ku Klux Klan Members in Robes at Meeting in Morgantown, W. Va.

Cars lined up for a Ku Klux Klan meeting with Morgantown homes in the background.

816. Ku Klux Klan Convention, Morgantown, W. Va.