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  2. List of newspapers in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Newspapers", West Virginia: A Guide to the Mountain State, American Guide Series, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 112+, ISBN 9781603540476 – via Google Books

  3. Chapmanville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. Times West Virginian - Wikipedia

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    The Times West Virginian is a four-day morning daily newspaper based in Fairmont, West Virginia, which also covers the city of Bridgeport, West Virginia, and surrounding communities in Marion, Monongalia, Taylor and Harrison counties, West Virginia.

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  6. The State Journal (West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The State Journal was founded as a statewide business newspaper in 1984. It was created by brothers Robert C. and Henry E. Payne, III, and lawyer Fred F. Holroyd. The newspaper was sold to Lorenelle White in 1997. [1] West Virginia Media Holdings acquired the newspaper from the White family in November 2001. The company would go on to sell the ...

  7. List of African American newspapers in West Virginia

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    This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of West Virginia. The first such newspaper was The Pioneer Press of Martinsburg, started by J.R. Clifford in 1882. [1] West Virginia's last African American newspaper, the West Virginia Beacon Digest of Charleston, shut down in 2006. [2]

  8. Pocahontas Times - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1882 in Huntersville by Reverend William T. Price, the paper was initially meant to keep his sons busy and provide extra income to pay for their college education. [4]

  9. Battle of Kanawha Gap - Wikipedia

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    The next day, September 25, the Union forces proceeded 16 miles towards Chapmanville when they encountered Confederate pickets and skirmishers at the Trace Fork Creek. [6] The skirmishers were driven back towards Chapmanville, joining the main Confederate body, commanded by Col. J. Lucius Davis, in their fortifications and entrenchments in the ...

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