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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Morgantown, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Monongalia 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 Monongalia County, WV (226) Marion County, WV (100) Preston County, WV (116) Taylor County, WV (51) Wetzel County, WV (13) Fayette County, PA (284) Greene County, PA (92)  MonongaliaCounty(226) Monongalia County (226)  MarionCounty(100) Marion County (100)  PrestonCounty(116) Preston County (116)  TaylorCounty(51) Taylor County (51)  WetzelCounty(13) Wetzel County (13)  FayetteCountyPennsylvania(284) Fayette County (284)  GreeneCounty(92) Greene County (92)
Morgantown is the county seat for Monongalia County
Morgantown is in Monongalia County
      Monongalia County (226)  
ADJACENT TO MONONGALIA COUNTY
      Marion County (100)  
      Preston County (116)  
      Taylor County (51)  
      Wetzel County (13)  
      Fayette County, Pennsylvania (284)  
      Greene County, Pennsylvania (92)  
 
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101 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Remnants of the Past: The Dam and Outlet Tower — Interpreting History
The Main Dam Keeps Water In… The dam you are standing on held back the water flowing into the reservoir. The crews mostly used materials found on site during construction. To help ensure strength and impermeability of the core and prevent . . . Map (db m174249) HM
102 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Rogers House
This property Rogers House has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m171616) HM
103 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Sabraton Honor Roll
World War II List of names.Map (db m178050) WM
104 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Saint Francis De Sales Church
On the third day of March 2002, on the feast of St. Casimir, the people of the new Catholic community of Saint Francis De Sales, Morgantown, West Virginia, gathered at this site along with their Bishop, Bernard W. Schmitt, to break ground for . . . Map (db m178653) HM
105 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Second Ward Elementary School — 1939
Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States Harold L. Ickes Administrator of Public WorksMap (db m192901) HM
106 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Seneca Glass Company
In 1891, a small group of glass-making artisans from Seneca County, Ohio, founded the Seneca Glass Company. For almost 100 years, Seneca Glass Company’s highly skilled craftspeople manufactured glassware and exquisitely etched lead crystal by hand, . . . Map (db m74624) HM
107 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Sergeant George A. Mitchell, Jr.
United States Army 3rd Infantry Division, 2nd Brigade Combat Team April 7, 2003 Baghdad, IraqMap (db m176418) WM
108 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Shane Childers — Salt Rock, WV
First Lieutenant United States Marine Corps March 21, 2003 - South Iraq America's first casualty in "Operation Iraqi Freedom.” Killed in firefight while securing an oil platform in the first hours of the war.Map (db m175966) HM WM
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109 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — SSG Anissa Shero
United States Air Force June 12, 2002 Band E Sardeh Dam, Afghanistan Operation Enduring FreedomMap (db m176344) WM
110 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — SSG Gene A. Vance, Jr.
WV Army National Guard Special Forces May 19, 2001 Shkin, Afghanistan Operation Enduring FreedomMap (db m176666) WM
111 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Stalnaker Hall
. . . Map (db m164630) HM
112 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Stewart Hall — 1500 University Avenue
Stewart Hall (Old Library Building) Built in 1902 Has Been Placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m134307) HM
113 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — MO3 — Stewartstown
William Stewart settled here in 1771. Northeast was Fort Dinwiddie. Pioneer minister John Corbley, whose wife and three children were killed in 1782 Indian raid on Garard's Fort, founded Forks of Cheat Baptist Church here in 1775.Map (db m189510) HM
114 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Stewartstown Honor Roll
(Center Panel) World War II U.S. Army Robert Anderson • William Berkey • Gay Chipps • Richard Conn • William Cooper • Nick Corob • John Dolinar, III • Kenna Fields • John Frankenberry • William Frankenberry • Ralph . . . Map (db m189563) WM
115 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Strong Men and Horses Build the Basin — Interpreting History
Clearing the overgrowth from 28 acres for a reservoir here was a major undertaking in 1911. Men used hand saws and axes to cut and remove trees and surface growth. Teams of horses or oxen pulled away the debris and any usable timber. A small . . . Map (db m174012) HM
116 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Sugar Maple
Between 1939 and 1960, it was fashionable to designate official state trees. Legislators in several states, including West Virginia, selected the graceful and sturdy sugar maple (Acer saccharum) to represent their states. Sugar maple has many . . . Map (db m175436) HM
117 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Dining Hall
A simple kitchen was the first building to be built on the Camp grounds in 1929 when the first camp was held. The Dining Hall, including the existing chimney, was built in 1931. A flagstone approach was added in 1938. Due to changing Health . . . Map (db m197168) HM
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118 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Forks of Cheat Baptist Church
The Forks of Cheat Baptist Church, organized by the Rev. John Corbly on November 5, 1775 with 12 charter members, has the distinction of being the oldest church with continuous records west of the Alleghenies in what is now West Virginia. It . . . Map (db m229009) HM
119 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Ghost of a Train — From Rails to Trails
The rail-trail you are standing on today exists not only because trains because trains rumbled through here in the past, but because this corridor may be needed for trains in the future. In 1983, the U.S. Congress amended the National Trails System . . . Map (db m134251) HM
120 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Hough-Hall Family
This property was home to the Hough-Hall Family for 90 years, until 2005. Most recent owners were Evelyn Hough-Hall, French M. Hall and Terry W. Hall.Map (db m188279) HM
121 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Monongalia General Hospital
The bronze used in this statue was from the original plaques commemorating donations in the former two divisions of the hospital. This statue is donated to the Citizens of Monongalia County by Jack and Anne Ryan of Ryan Advisors, Inc., . . . Map (db m175694) HM
122 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Morgantown and Kingwood
After several abortive attempts to connect the "V" that the B&O cut through North Central West Virginia, the Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad (M&K) began construction in July 1899 under the direction of local resident George Sturgiss before being . . . Map (db m235290) HM
123 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Office
Zadock Morris, a Revolutionary War Veteran, established his residence at Doll's Run and by 1810 had constructed the cabin which now serves as The Office. Zadock and his wife Elizabeth transferred the property to their son Ezekial and wife Sarah in . . . Map (db m196358) HM
124 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Tibbs Run Reservoir: Then a Water Source, Now a Local Treasure — Interpreting History
In 1950, the City of Morgantown acquired the property associated with the existing water works, including the Tibbs Run Reservoir. Among the last additions at Tibbs Run was a small chemical and meter building built in 1961 (no longer visible). . . . Map (db m173906) HM
125 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Vance Mile
Named for SSG Gene Vance Special Forces Soldier who perished in combat May 19, 2002, Shkin, Afghanistan Morgantown CyclistMap (db m235152) WM
126 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — To the Patriots of the American Revolution
To the patriots of the American Revolution who went from Monongalia County and to those who lie buried in the county this stone is placed as a loving tribute to their courage and valor by the Daughters of the American . . . Map (db m134270) WM
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127 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Vance Farmhouse
. . . Map (db m164535) HM
128 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Veterans Buried Here
Civil War David Austin • Harrison Austin • Charles Henry Duncan • Jacob Fredrick • B. F. M. Fletcher • Ezra Hartzell • Morgan B. Hale • Benjamin F. Kerns • Nathan Kerns • George N. King • John Mouser • David Nelson • Issac Phillips • . . . Map (db m223212) WM
129 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Veterans Memorial
In honor of those who servedMap (db m134324) WM
130 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the Memory of Those Who Served in the Armed Forces of the U.S. World War II GM2 Paul Maxon US Navy WWII 2008 • TECH 5 David J. Hilling 2011 World War II Pvt. Mike Uphold 1942 1944 • Pvt. Guy W. Young 1970 • . . . Map (db m173358) WM
131 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Veterans Memorial
In honor and memory of all those who have served our Country from the Canyon Community and the surrounding area.Map (db m173527) WM
132 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to our Armed Forces who served in "Operation Desert Storm" and in memory of Joseph P. Bongiorni III a West Virginia University student who was killed in the line of dutyMap (db m177470) WM
133 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Veterans Memorial
In memory of those who gave their lives and honoring all who served their country Clinton District Rt. 73Map (db m182823) WM
134 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Veterans Memorials
[Top left plaque:] Doris "Dorie" Miller First African American Hero of WWII In Recognition of Extraordinary Courage in Battle Aboard the U.S.S. West Virginia Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 [Bottom left . . . Map (db m170445) HM WM
135 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — VFW Post 548 Veterans Memorials
In memory of the members of General Daniel Morgan Post No. 548 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S.A. who gave their lives in service in World War II George C. Phillips • John J. Luteman • Clarence Prager • Barton W. Core • James W. . . . Map (db m14088) HM
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136 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Vietnam Conflict Memorial
In honor of those citizens of Monongalia County who served our country with utmost dedication and bravery in the Vietnam Conflict Map (db m134274) WM
137 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Vietnam Memorial
In Honor of Morgantown High School students who lost their lives in Vietnam and all those who served. Thomas W. Bennett • Roger A. Bise • Major R. Dalton • Howard W. Jackson • David A. Kovac • Carroll B. Lilly • James E. Messenger . . . Map (db m189179) WM
138 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Vietnam Veterans Memorial — Morgantown High School
Thomas William Bennett Class of 1965 April 7, 1947 - Feb 11, 1969 Army-CPL-E4 Congressional Medal of Honor John Price Pickett Class of 1964 Nov 13, 1948 - Oct 13, 1985 Marine Corps-2LT-01 Roger Allen Bise Class of 1962 . . . Map (db m188228) WM
139 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Vietnam Veterans Memorial — Morgantown High School
William Robert Ross, Jr. Class of 1961 July 25, 1943 - Jan 13, 1968 Army 1LT-02 Major Roy Dalton, Jr. Class of 1964 Feb 17, 1947 - Jan 2, 1967 Army SP4-E4 Ronald Duane Rowsey Class of 1967 Aug 4, 1949 - Jan 19, 1971 . . . Map (db m188229) WM
140 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Wagon Road
Traces of a nineteenth century wagon road may be seen behind this sign. This section of the road ran parallel to the location of the existing Service Road. Before the damming of the Monongahela River, low water levels frequently allowed . . . Map (db m175435) HM
141 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Waitman Thomas Willey — United States Senator
. . . Map (db m154558) HM
142 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Walters House — 221 Willey Street
Walters House Erected 1900-1901 National Historic Place National Register of Historic Places United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m134278) HM
143 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — West Virginia University
Founded by the Legislature on February 7, 1867 as the Agricultural College of West Virginia under terms of the Federal Land-Grant Act of 1862. On December 4, 1868, the name was changed to West Virginia University.Map (db m74626) HM
144 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — West Virginia University
Founded by the Legislature on February 7, 1867, as the Agricultural College of West Virginia under terms of the Federal Land-Grant Act of 1862. On December 4, 1868, the name was changed to West Virginia University.Map (db m114316) HM
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145 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — West Virginia University
Through the hospitality of the Board of Governors, President & Faculty of the West Virginia University irreplaceable books and herbarium specimens belonging to The New York Botanical Garden were graciously given shelter in . . . Map (db m134317) HM
146 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — West Virginia University
. . . Map (db m245347) HM
147 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Who Wants Clean Water? — Interpreting History
We all need water, but Morgantown area residents did not always have access to clean water. As you walk along the reservoir loop trail, you will learn about how this land played a very important role in providing clean water for Morgantown. . . . Map (db m174016) HM
148 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Willey House / Willey Amendment
(side 1) Willey House Built 1839-40, this example of Neo Classical architecture served as the home of prominent WV statehood leader and US Senator, Waitman T. Willey. Noted for being the first home in Morgantown to have running water, . . . Map (db m178017) HM
149 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Women's Centenary — 1891 - 1991 — Excellence through Equity —
For the first 22 years, West Virginia University was an all-male institution. In 1889, 10 brave women enrolled as degree candidates. In 1891, one of these women, Hariet Eliza Lyon, graduated first in her class. One-hundred years . . . Map (db m134282) HM
150 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Woodburn Circle
Woodburn Circle, comprised of Martin Hall, Woodburn Hall, and Chitwood Hall, is the historic center of West Virginia University. The name Woodburn was selected by Reverend John R. Moore, principal of the Monongalia Academy and later . . . Map (db m164636) HM
151 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Woodburn Hall
The name Woodburn derives directly from Woodburn Female Seminary, which occupied this site before the university was established in 1867. Woodburn means grove of trees and it described the grove of beech trees which once covered the area. Completed . . . Map (db m164635) HM
152 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — World War I Memorial
In honor of those men and women of Monongalia County who served our country during World War IMap (db m134268) WM
153 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — World War I Memorial
In memory of the brothers of Mu Mu Chapter who lost their lives in the World War Lieut. Boaz B. Cox Medical Corps, died in France • Lieut. Roy E. Parrish 6th F.A., 1st Div., Killed in Action • Sgt. . . . Map (db m164681) WM
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154 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — World War I Memorial
1917 - 1919 In memory of Monongalia Co., W. VA. Soldiers, Sailors and Marines who gave their lives in the World War. Anglin, Henry • Berry, Darwin • Core, Barton • Cox, Boaz Baxter • Davies, Ernest Clifford • Dewitt, Dayton . . . Map (db m223723) WM
155 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — World War II Memorial
In memory of those who so bravely served our country During World War IIMap (db m134269) WM
156 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — World War II Memorial
. . . Map (db m164677) WM
157 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Zackwill Morgan
Founder Of MorgantownMap (db m155584) HM

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