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A majority of the citizens of Union supported the Confederacy and opposed the creation of West Virginia which included Monroe County. Union was incorporated in 1868. [7] The town of Union retains much of its historic architecture, with many structures dating to the antebellum period when the local economy was thriving from the resort industry.
Union Historic District is a national historic district located at Union, Monroe County, West Virginia.The district includes 174 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, 7 contributing structures, and 1 contributing object in the Union and surrounding areas.
Map of the United States with West Virginia highlighted. 2023 Rank ... Village 2,553 2,605 −2.00%: Ohio: 49 ... West Union † Town 639
West Virginia: County: Barbour: Elevation [1] 1,854 ft (565 m) Time zone: UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) • Summer : UTC-4 (EDT) GNIS ID: 1697193 [1] Union is an ...
English: OpenStreetMap image of the far northern valley of Virginia and the West Virginia panhandle. Specifically Martinsburg, West Virginia (exact top = 39.5782); Romney, West Virginia (exact left = -78.7994); Charles Town, West Virginia (exact right = -77.8175); and Winchester, Virginia (exact bottom = 38.9829).
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Union District is located in the eastern part of Mason County, between Jackson County, Putnam County, and the Kanawha River.To the north, it is bounded by Cologne District; to the east by the Western District of Jackson County, formerly Union and Ripley Districts; to the south by the Buffalo-Union District of Putnam County, formerly Buffalo and Union Districts; and to the west by the Kanawha ...
Union District, formerly Union Magisterial District, is one of five historic magisterial districts in Jackson County, West Virginia, United States.The district was originally known as Hushan's Mills Township, one of five civil townships established in 1863, at the height of the Civil War; it was subsequently given the patriotic name of Union Township. [1]