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By Forest McDermott, May 25, 2012
Andrew & Charles Lewis March Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| On Midland Trail West (U.S. 60) at Alta Mountain Road (Old West Virginia Route 12) on Midland Trail West. |
| | The nearby highway is part of route traversing W.Va. from Lewisburg to Point Pleasant memorialized by the state to commemorate the march of the American Colonial army of 1,200 men led by Andrew & Charles Lewis. After a month's march this army . . . — — Map (db m238227) HM |
| On U.S. 60 at West Virginia Route 41, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 60. |
| | The nearby highway is part of route traversing W.Va. from Lewisburg to Point Pleasant memorialized by the state to commemorate the march of the American Colonial army of 1,200 men led by Andrew & Charles Lewis. After a month's march this army . . . — — Map (db m33809) HM |
| On U.S. 60 near Kellys Creek Road (County Route 81), on the right when traveling east. |
| | The nearby highway is part of route traversing W. Va. from Lewisburg to Point Pleasant memorialized by the state to commemorate the march of the American Colonial army of 1,200 men led by Andrew & Charles Lewis. After a month's march this army . . . — — Map (db m50409) HM |
| On Charleston Road (West Virginia Route 62) south of A Street (Local Road 35/11). |
| | The nearby highway is part of route
traversing W.Va. from Lewisburg to
Point Pleasant memorialized by the
state to commemorate the march of
the American Colonial army of 1,200
men led by Andrew & Charles Lewis.
After a month's march this . . . — — Map (db m11454) HM |
| |
Point Pleasant Battle. Here, Oct. 10, 1774, General Andrew Lewis and a thousand Virginia riflemen defeated the federated Indian tribes led by Cornstalk. Known as the "first battle of the Revolution." It was the most important battle between . . . — — Map (db m42652) HM |
Jun. 16, 2024