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Tombstone of early Irish Settler William Stewart. The Grave marker reads, "Here These the Body of William Steward Deceased FEB THE 10 1811 AGED 84 Hark From the Tomb A Soleful Sound My Ears Atend The Cry Ye Living Men Come View The Ground Where You Must Shortly Lie."
The Forks of Cheat Church was established in 1775 and is considered the oldest established domination of Christianity west of the mountains. The original Forks of Cheat church was burned by Indians.
Site of Forks of Cheat Church established in 1775, located near the confluence of the Cheat and Monongahela Rivers. The church was burned down by Indians.
Graveyard built for Irish Settler William Stewart and his family near Point Marion Road in Monongalia County.
Photograph of Sugar Grove area in Monongalia County.
Photograph of location where an old saw mill stood in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Home is located in Cheat Neck area of Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Miss Warman of the Cheat Neck area, posing on her porch.
Located about 3 miles from Morgantown, West Virginia, The Easton Mill was a grain and saw mill built right after the Civil War in 1875.
Pile of lime stones found in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
A dam for a flour mill, made out of split stone on Deckers Creek, near Pioneers Rocks in Monongalia County.