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  2. Battle of Kanawha Gap - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Kanawha Gap, also known as the Battle of Chapmanville, was a Civil War battle fought near Chapmanville, West Virginia on September 25, 1861, as part of the Western Virginia campaign. [1] A column of Union soldiers from the Kanawha Brigade commanded by Col. Piatt and Col. Enyart, set out on an expedition from Camp Enyart to attack ...

  3. Chapmanville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 1537207 [4] Website. https://townofchapmanville.com. Chapmanville is a town in Logan County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 1,025 at the 2020 census. [2] Chapmanville is named for Ned Chapman, an early settler who operated a store and post office. [5] It was incorporated in 1947.

  4. Category:People from Chapmanville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Category. : People from Chapmanville, West Virginia. The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the town of Chapmanville, West Virginia .

  5. Logan County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Logan County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 32,567. [1] Its county seat is Logan. [2] Logan County comprises the Logan, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Charleston – Huntington – Ashland, WV– OH – KY Combined Statistical Area.

  6. West Virginia in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Views in and Around Martinsburg, Virginia by A. R. Waud (Harper's Weekly, December 3, 1864) The U.S. state of West Virginia was formed out of western Virginia and added to the Union as a direct result of the American Civil War (see History of West Virginia), in which it became the only modern state to have declared its independence from the ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion ...

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    Roughly bounded by High, Clarksburg and Howard Sts. and Buffalo Creek39°31′44″N80°20′39″W / 39.528889°N 80.344167°W / 39.528889; -80.344167 (Mannington Historic District) Mannington. 15. Marion County Courthouse and Sheriff's House. Marion County Courthouse and Sheriff's House.

  8. High Gate - Wikipedia

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    High Gate (also known as the James Edwin Watson House or Ross Funeral Home) [1] is an historic residence located at 800 Fairmont Avenue in Fairmont, West Virginia.. The High Gate house and carriage house were built ca. 1910-1913 by Fairmont industrialist and financier, James E. Watson, son of the "father of the West Virginia coal industry," James O. Watson.

  9. Morgantown, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.morgantownwv.gov. Morgantown is a city in and the county seat of Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States, situated along the Monongahela River. The most populous city in North Central West Virginia and the third-most populous city in the state, Morgantown is best known as the home of West Virginia University.