West Virginia map, 1895
population in 1895: 762, 794
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To see more: http://www.livgenmi.com/1895/WV/
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population in 1895: 762, 794
[click for larger view]
To see more: http://www.livgenmi.com/1895/WV/
Category: Blog
Welcome back to Traveling 219! The Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area is proud to be the successor organization to all the great work that was done by the Pocahontas Communications Cooperative and other Partners a decade ago on this project. We are currently updating the website and look forward to reengaging with the stories of the people and places that we discover Traveling 219. If you have any feedback on the project, or would like to get involved, please reach out to us at [email protected]. Feel free to report to us any broken links or other out of date content as you explore our site!
Located in the historic Darden Mill in Elkins, WV the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center invites you to explore the Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area’s rich cultural and forest heritage. Through its engaging exhibits and knowledgeable staff, the Discovery Center acts as a welcome center for the AFNHA where you can get information about other forest heritage sites in the region.
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Seneca Trail: Native Travel through the Appalachian Forest
Click the map to download a high-resolution copy of the Traveling 219 map, or pick up a hard copy at one of many locations along U.S. Route 219. You may also view our interactive map of Traveling 219 stories [HERE].
by Matt Wilson Silver Lake is a small community located in the southeastern part of Preston County near the West Virginia-Maryland border. The community is named for a man-made lake of the same name, which is located within a private campground in the community. Built in 1928, the lake is retained by a small concrete […]
Young Elkins Musicians Help Revive Old Time Music
photo of the Alleycats outside the Delmonte in Elkins, by Bill King. The Tribble’s house stands out from the street because of the solar panels on the roof, and because even from outside you can hear the sound of 16-year-old Walter King warming up his fiddle. Beside him stands Nevada Tribble, with long, straight red […]
Civil War Sites Along (and near) U.S. Rt. 219
You can zoom in and out of this map and click & drag it to move around and explore it. Click on the different colored markers for more information on that particular civil war site. Timeline of Events in West Virginia during the Civil War along or near U.S. Route 219. 1861: June 3, […]
The 1892 Civil Rights Case of Coketon, West Virginia
About a year ago, a new historical marker sign went up in front of the Tucker County Court House, in Parsons, West Virginia along U.S. Route 219. The sign commemorates an exceptional story in West Virginia history, when a brave African American school teacher stood up to her local school board and sued them for […]
1906 was a tough year for Charles Darwin Gillespie. Gillespie, an infamous saloon owner and liquor runner was being sued for $20,000, a fortune at the time. It was only ten years earlier that Charles Darwin Gillespie left Virginia in a pair of dusty boots, a derby hat, and his only black suit. He arrived […]
The stories and programs of Traveling 219 are made possible by generous support the Pocahontas County Free Libraries, as well as the following partners.