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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Webster County, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Webster 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 Webster County, WV (3) Braxton County, WV (7) Greenbrier County, WV (66) Lewis County, WV (14) Nicholas County, WV (27) Pocahontas County, WV (54) Randolph County, WV (81) Upshur County, WV (10)  WebsterCounty(3) Webster County (3)  BraxtonCounty(7) Braxton County (7)  GreenbrierCounty(66) Greenbrier County (66)  LewisCounty(14) Lewis County (14)  NicholasCounty(27) Nicholas County (27)  PocahontasCounty(54) Pocahontas County (54)  RandolphCounty(81) Randolph County (81)  UpshurCounty(10) Upshur County (10)
Adjacent to Webster County, West Virginia
    Braxton County (7)
    Greenbrier County (66)
    Lewis County (14)
    Nicholas County (27)
    Pocahontas County (54)
    Randolph County (81)
    Upshur County (10)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1West Virginia (Webster County), Addison — Webster Springs
Originally known as Fort Lick for salt springs, known during the Revolution, which attracted herds of game. Webster Springs was important health resort for many years. Town retains name of Addison for Addison McLaughlin, owner of its site. — Map (db m82501) HM
2West Virginia (Webster County), Addison — Webster Springs Hotel
Built here by Johnson Camden in 1896. This hotel had 265 rooms and was the second largest wooden structure in WV. Equipped with an electric power plant and the first elevator in WV. Guests arrived on the WV Midland R.R. to visit Mineral Springs . . . — Map (db m82365) HM
3West Virginia (Webster County), Monterville — Webster County / Randolph County
Webster County. Formed, 1860, from Braxton, Nicholas, Randolph. Named for Daniel Webster. Webster County is noted for its fine mountain scenery. Its forest produced the tree that was the largest hardwood at the Chicago World’s Fair, 1893. . . . — Map (db m82652) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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Nov. 26, 2020