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  2. Matoaka, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Location of Matoaka in Mercer County, West Virginia. Matoaka is a census-designated place in Mercer County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 173 at the 2020 census. [3] It is part of the Bluefield, WV- VA micropolitan area which has a population of 100,093. This town is named for Chief Powhatan 's daughter Matoaka who was better ...

  3. Pocahontas - Wikipedia

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    Pocahontas (US: / ˌpoʊkəˈhɒntəs / ⓘ, UK: / ˌpɒk -/; born Amonute, [ 1 ] also known as Matoaka and Rebecca Rolfe; c. 1596 – March 1617) was a Native American woman belonging to the Powhatan people, notable for her association with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia. She was the daughter of Powhatan, the paramount chief ...

  4. History of West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The history of West Virginia stems from the 1861 Wheeling Convention, which was an assembly of northwestern Virginian Southern Unionists, who aimed to repeal the Ordinance of Secession that Virginia made during the American Civil War (1861–1865). It became one of two American states that formed during the American Civil War – the other ...

  5. West Virginia Archives and History - Wikipedia

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    Archives and History traces its roots to the West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society, a quasi-public organization that maintained a library and museum in the state capitol and collected books, artifacts, and other materials for a 15-year period beginning in 1890. In 1905, the State of West Virginia created the Bureau of Archives and ...

  6. Interracial marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Interracial marriage has been legal throughout the United States since at least the 1967 U.S. Supreme Court (Warren Court) decision Loving v. Virginia (1967) that held that anti-miscegenation laws were unconstitutional via the 14th Amendment adopted in 1868. [1][2] Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote in the court opinion that "the freedom to marry ...

  7. List of West Virginia placenames of Native American origin

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    Powhatan – named after the Powhatan people. Roanoke – named after the eponymous Virginia settlement. Seminole (Harrison County) – named after the Seminole people. Texas – named after the state of Texas. Tomahawk – named after the eponymous Native American weapon. Watoga – from the Cherokee word for "starry waters."

  8. First Families of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    For example, Lt. Col. Powhatan Bolling Whittle of the 38th Virginia Infantry, Confederate States Army was an uncle of Matoaka Whittle Sims. [11] In 1907, the Jamestown Exposition was held near Norfolk to celebrate the tricentennial of the arrival of the first English colonists and the founding of Jamestown.

  9. Arista, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    UTC-4 (EDT) Area codes. 304 & 681. GNIS feature ID. 1553743 [1] Arista is an unincorporated community and coal town in Mercer County, West Virginia, United States. Arista is located on West Virginia Route 10, 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Matoaka. Arista was named for a mining official's wife.