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Historical Markers in Brandywine, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Pendleton 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 Pendleton County, WV (48) Grant County, WV (32) Hardy County, WV (44) Pocahontas County, WV (62) Randolph County, WV (105) Augusta County, VA (70) Highland County, VA (55) Rockingham County, VA (113)  PendletonCounty(48) Pendleton County (48)  GrantCounty(32) Grant County (32)  HardyCounty(44) Hardy County (44)  PocahontasCounty(62) Pocahontas County (62)  RandolphCounty(105) Randolph County (105)  AugustaCountyVirginia(70) Augusta County (70)  HighlandCounty(55) Highland County (55)  RockinghamCounty(113) Rockingham County (113)
Franklin is the county seat for Pendleton County
Brandywine is in Pendleton County
      Pendleton County (48)  
ADJACENT TO PENDLETON COUNTY
      Grant County (32)  
      Hardy County (44)  
      Pocahontas County (62)  
      Randolph County (105)  
      Augusta County, Virginia (70)  
      Highland County, Virginia (55)  
      Rockingham County, Virginia (113)  
 
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1 West Virginia, Pendleton County, Brandywine — Propst Lutheran Church
On Sugar Grove Road (West Virginia Route 21) just north of Propstburg Rd (Local Road 21/9), on the right when traveling south.
61 rods west stood original round log church upon 3˝ acre plot, deeded Dec.18, 1769, by John Michael Propst and his wife, Catherine, “for the congregation of the South Fork of the Potowmack for five shillings current money of Virginia.”Map (db m123901) HM
2 West Virginia, Pendleton County, Brandywine — Stone Cemetery
On Sugar Grove Road (West Virginia Route 21) south of Little Fork Road (West Virginia Route 24), on the left when traveling south.
The stone cemetery takes its name from Daniel Stone, an early owner,while the oldest tombstone carries the date 1793. The principal use began in the 1860s at the time of the civil war and the creation of the State of West Virginia by president . . . Map (db m123913) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024