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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Elm Grove

 
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Elm Grove, West Virginia and Vicinity
    Ohio County (74)
    Brooke County (35)
    Marshall County (25)
    Belmont County, Ohio (49)
    Jefferson County, Ohio (77)
    Washington County, Pennsylvania (77)
 
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1West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — “Monument Place”
On Wheeling and Elm Grove Boulevard (West Virginia Route 88) at National Road (U.S. 40), on the left when traveling west on Wheeling and Elm Grove Boulevard.
On site of Fort Shepherd is this mansion, built in 1798 by Moses Shepherd and known as Shepherd Hall. Among its guests were Lafayette, James K. Polk, Andrew Jackson, and Henry Clay. Clay's support brought National Pike here. — Map (db m750) HM
2West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — Elm Grove Stone Bridge
On National Road (U.S. 40) at Wheeling and Elm Glove Boulevard (West Virginia Route 88), on the right when traveling west on National Road.
Built in 1817 by Moses Shepherd, a prominent Ohio Countian, as part of the National Road. Constructed of uncoursed limestone, but covered by concrete in 1958, it is the oldest extant three span elliptical arch bridge in the state. Also known as . . . — Map (db m64226) HM
3West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — Forks of Wheeling Creek
On Wheeling and Elm Glove Boulevard (U.S. 88) west of National Road (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling west.
George Washington described the land here in 1770. The French expedition headed by Capt. Celeron buried leaden plates at the mouth in 1749 and claimed the land for France. De Bonnescamp’s map gives creek name–Kanonouaras. — Map (db m749) HM
4West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — In Honor of All who Served
On West Wheeling Drive when traveling west.
In Honor of All who Served in World War 1917-1918 — Map (db m71011) WM
5West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — Jesse Lee Reno
On National Road (U.S. 40) east of Wheeling Park Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Major General Jesse Lee Reno was born at Wheeling. June 20, 1823. He served in the Mexican War. He was killed at South Mountain, Maryland, September 14, 1862, while commanding the 9th Army Corps, United States Volunteers. Major General Reno was West . . . — Map (db m33915) HM
6West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — Madonna of the Trail
On National Road (U.S. 40) east of Wheeling Park Drive, on the right when traveling west.
(South Face) N.S.D.A.R. Memorial to the Pioneer Mothers of the Covered Wagon Days. (East Face) To the pioneer mothers of our mountain state, whose courage, optimism, live and sacrifice made possible the National Highway that united east . . . — Map (db m498) HM
7West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — State’s Birthplace
On National Road (U.S. 40) east of Wheeling Park Drive, on the right when traveling west.
West Virginia was organized in 1861 at Washington Hall, 12th and Market streets. The Linsly Institute Building, Eoff and 15th streets, was the first Capitol. From 1875 to 1885, the Capitol was in the County-City Building. — Map (db m729) HM
8West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — The Madonna of the Trail
On National Road (U.S. 40) east of Wheeling Park Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The statue before you was created as a tribute to the pioneer women who braved the uncertainties of the great journey west. The Madonna memorials were a project of the Daughters of the American Revolution and were dedicated between 1926 and 1929. . . . — Map (db m500) HM
9West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — The National Pike
On National Road (U.S. 40) east of Wheeling Park Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The National Pike, called the “Old Cumberland Road” , was started in 1811 and used to Wheeling in 1817 and by mail coaches from Washington by 1818. Most of it followed the Nemacolin Path and Braddock’s Road from Cumberland, Md. — Map (db m512) HM
 
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