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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pleasants County, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Pleasants County, West Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Pleasants County, WV (16) Ritchie County, WV (12) Tyler County, WV (14) Wood County, WV (114) Washington County, OH (164)  PleasantsCounty(16) Pleasants County (16)  RitchieCounty(12) Ritchie County (12)  TylerCounty(14) Tyler County (14)  WoodCounty(114) Wood County (114)  WashingtonCountyOhio(164) Washington County (164)
St. Marys is the county seat for Pleasants County
Adjacent to Pleasants County, West Virginia
      Ritchie County (12)  
      Tyler County (14)  
      Wood County (114)  
      Washington County, Ohio (164)  
 
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1 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Alexander H. Creel
Memorial to Alexander H. Creel who founded the City of St. Mary's 1849Map (db m189880) HM
2 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Early Settlers
In 1790, the La Rue brothers, Frenchmen, built homes in Pleasants County. Isaac settled on Middle Island Creek. Jacob had a home on Middle Island and a mill on Broad Run. Graves of his family are on Middle Island.Map (db m80243) HM
3 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — George Washington
George Washington landed here October 26, 1770Map (db m189881) HM
4 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Hi Carpenter Bridge
Dedicated to Hiram A. Carpenter In recognition of his vision for his progress and prosperity of the Ohio Valley.... he proved, in 1928, that dreams build bridgesMap (db m80245) HM
5 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — James W. Williamson
Born in 1811, he held positions in Tyler County and later Pleasants County, where he was president of the county court. When war erupted. he served as adjutant of the 191st Militia and as a delegate to the Ist and 2nd Wheeling . . . Map (db m172407) HM
6 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Pleasants County / State of Ohio
side A Pleasants County Formed in 1851 from Ritchie, Tyler, and Wood. Named for James Pleasants, governor of Virginia, 1822-1825, and United States Senator. This county is in the heart of the oil and gas producing territory and has . . . Map (db m80244) HM
7 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Pleasants County Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women of Pleasants County who served in the armed forces of the United StatesMap (db m189882) WM
8 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Raid on St. Marys
On October 26, 1863, a small force of Confederate guerrillas raided St. Marys, where they stole horses, boots, and shoes, and seized and destroyed a cache of weapons. The raiders also interrupted a German Ball and forced the men . . . Map (db m172274) HM
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9 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Reynolds Mound
This mound was part of the Adena culture which flourished from about 800 B.C. to 100 A.D. It is now dedicated as a permanent Archaeological Preserve. It is named for Lynden E. Reynolds and his wife, Mildred Pritchard Reynolds, who preserved . . . Map (db m189887) HM
10 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Short Route Bridge (Hi Carpenter Bridge)
In 1927 Hiram A. Carpenter, a well-known ferry business owner in Pleasants County, West Virginia, was witnessing the increase of automobile ownership in the early 1900's, and through this phenomena, commerce was increasing as well. Being the . . . Map (db m189886) HM
11 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — St. Marys
Established as a town, 1851, by Alexander H. Creel on land originally granted to Henry Thomas, Revolutionary soldier, in 1785. Creel built the "Cain House", which became one of the most famous of the Ohio River taverns.Map (db m80246) HM
12 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — The St. Mary's OracleEstablished 1878
Pleasants County's oldest business published by and for Pleasants CountiansMap (db m189884) HM
13 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Vaucluse
Named for the French town which was made famous by the poet, Petrarch. It was established in 1837 by Alexander H. Creel and was the business center of a large area until St. Marys became the county seat.Map (db m80247) HM
14 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Veterans Memorial Park
Dedicated by the city of St. Mary's to our distinguished veterans in honor of their service to our countryMap (db m189883) WM
15 West Virginia, Pleasants County, St. Marys — Vietnam War Memorial1959–1975
This memorial is dedicated to the men and women of Pleasants County who gave their lives and who served their country during the Vietnam War. May the world rest in peace when all of our brothers are home from Vietnam. PFC William W . . . Map (db m172279) WM
16 West Virginia, Pleasants County, Willow Island — Willow Island Memorial
In loving memory of the men that lost their lives when the cooling tower collapsed, April 27, 1978. Joseph Bafile · James Blouir · Robert Blouir · Steve Blouir · Kenneth Boring · Richard Bowser · Thomas Cross · Roger Cunningham . . . Map (db m215956) HM
 
 
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