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  2. John Henry (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    John Henry is mentioned to be a hero to African Americans as Robin Hood is a hero to the English in Watership Down. Colson Whitehead's 2001 novel John Henry Days uses the John Henry myth as story background. Whitehead fictionalized the John Henry Days festival in Talcott, West Virginia and the release of the John Henry postage stamp in 1996. [48]

  3. Talcott, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Statue of John Henry outside the town of Talcott in Summers County, WV The Talcott Bridge, crossing the Greenbrier heading south. Talcott (also Rolinsburgh or Rollinsburg) is an unincorporated community in Summers County, West Virginia, United States.

  4. Allstadt House and Ordinary - Wikipedia

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    The house's chief historic significance came in 1859, when John Brown launched his raid on Harpers Ferry. Brown ordered a detachment of his forces under John Cook to go to Beall-Air and take hostage the owner, Colonel Lewis Washington, and free his slaves. On their return to Harpers Ferry with Washington, the party stopped at Allstadt's and ...

  5. Southern West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Southern West Virginia is a culturally and geographically distinct region in the U.S. state of ... the folklore tale of John Henry, and The West Virginia coal wars. ...

  6. John H. Hill - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Hill (July 4, 1852 – October 13, 1936) was an American lawyer, educator, school administrator, and military officer. He was the second principal of the West Virginia Colored Institute (present-day West Virginia State University) from 1894 until 1898. West Virginia State considers him its second president. [b]

  7. Sloan–Parker House - Wikipedia

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    By 1962 John Henry Parker Jr., the son of John Henry Sr. and Kate Parker, was residing at the Sloan–Parker House with his wife Ruth Harmison Parker and their son David Renick Parker. [40] While under their ownership and through their efforts, the Sloan–Parker House and an adjacent 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) [ 41 ] were added to the National ...

  8. McDowell County Courthouse (West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    John Hardy is thought to be the original John Henry [5] On August 1, 1921, detectives from the Baldwin-Felts agency assassinated Matewan Police Chief Sid Hatfield on the courthouse steps. [8] At that time, Hatfield was a major labor leader within the coalfields of West Virginia.

  9. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    It contains the most visited historic site in the state of West Virginia, John Brown's Fort. [4] The park includes land in the Shenandoah Valley in Jefferson County, West Virginia; Washington County, Maryland and Loudoun County, Virginia. The park is managed by the National Park Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior.