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Historical Markers in Huntersville, West Virginia
Marlinton is the county seat for Pocahontas County
Huntersville is in Pocahontas County
Pocahontas County (62) ►
ADJACENT TO POCAHONTAS COUNTY
Greenbrier County (77) ►
Pendleton County (48) ►
Randolph County (105) ►
Webster County (21) ►
Bath County, Virginia (36) ►
Highland County, Virginia (55) ►
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ADJACENT TO POCAHONTAS COUNTY
Greenbrier County (77) ►
Pendleton County (48) ►
Randolph County (105) ►
Webster County (21) ►
Bath County, Virginia (36) ►
Highland County, Virginia (55) ►
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1 ► West Virginia, Pocahontas County, Huntersville — Huntersville — ![]() |
On State Highway 39 at Huntersville Road (County Route 39/3), on the right when traveling east on State Highway 39. |
Established in 1821. Early trading post here brought hunters and trappers and gave name to the town. In 1822, first county court met here at the home of John Bradshaw. Gen. Lee was encamped here in 1861. — — Map (db m34196) HM |
2 ► West Virginia, Pocahontas County, Huntersville — Huntersville Jail / Presbyterian Church — ![]() |
On State Highway 39 at Beaver Creek Road (County Route 21), on the right when traveling east on State Highway 39. |
Huntersville JailHuntersville was the county seat of Pocahontas, 1821-1891. Jail was built about 1878 of white Medina sandstone and considered almost an escape-proof structure. It was used until county seat was moved to Marlinton in 1891. . . . — — Map (db m34194) HM |