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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Moundsville, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Marshall 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 Marshall County, WV (48) Ohio County, WV (176) Wetzel County, WV (13) Belmont County, OH (77) Monroe County, OH (26) Greene County, PA (92) Washington County, PA (377)  MarshallCounty(48) Marshall County (48)  OhioCounty(176) Ohio County (176)  WetzelCounty(13) Wetzel County (13)  BelmontCountyOhio(77) Belmont County (77)  MonroeCounty(26) Monroe County (26)  GreeneCountyPennsylvania(92) Greene County (92)  WashingtonCounty(377) Washington County (377)
Moundsville is the county seat for Marshall County
Moundsville is in Marshall County
      Marshall County (48)  
ADJACENT TO MARSHALL COUNTY
      Ohio County (176)  
      Wetzel County (13)  
      Belmont County, Ohio (77)  
      Monroe County, Ohio (26)  
      Greene County, Pennsylvania (92)  
      Washington County, Pennsylvania (377)  
 
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1 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Benjamin C. CriswellSergeant, Company B, 7th U.S. Cavalry, United States Army — Medal of Honor Citation —
Rescued the body of 2nd Lieutenant Benjamin H. Hodgson from within the enemy lines; brought up ammunition and encouraged the men in the most exposed positions under heavy fire in the Little Big Horn River fight. Sergeant Benjamin C. Criswell . . . Map (db m20503) HM
2 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Bushrod Washington Price House1719 Virginia Street
Bushrod Washington Price House has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1830Map (db m196489) HM
3 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Civil War Cannons
In tribute to Howard D. Blankenship, who made all the arrangements to have both cannons retrofitted to their original. His project started 1977 and was completed 1984. The northern piece was manufactured by N.P. Ames Foundry, Springfield . . . Map (db m20394) HM
4 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Civil War Memorial
Erected to the memory of the soldiers of Marshall co. W.Va. 1861 - 1865Map (db m196472) WM
5 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Gold Star Families Memorial MonumentA tribute to Gold Star Families and Relatives who sacrificed a Loved One for our Freedom. — Homeland • Patriot • Sacrifice —
"A limb has fallen from the family tree I hear a voice that whispers, "Grieve not for me. Remember the best times, the laughter, the songs. The good life I lived while I was strong. Continue my heritage, I'm counting on you. . . . Map (db m196479) WM
6 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Grave Creek Mound
This world-famous burial mound was built by the Adena people sometime before the Christian Era. The mound was originally 69 feet high, 295 feet in diameter, and was encircled by a moat. There were many mounds in the area-hence the city's name: . . . Map (db m54886) HM
7 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — James Lloyd Rose
In memory of first Marshall County boy killed in World War II James Lloyd Rose May 4, 1942Map (db m196481) WM
8 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Let It Be
In memory of Julian L. Berisford SPC United States Army June 13, 1984 November 4, 2009 Killed in Action Bermal District, Afghanistan Company C, 3rd Battalion 509th Infantry 4BCT Fort Richardson, AK In honor of all fallen . . . Map (db m196485) WM
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9 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Lindy’s Landing
The “Spirit of St. Louis,” piloted by Charles Lindberg landed in Moundsville .1 mile west at Langin Field, Aug. 4, 1927. Seen by 140,000 locally, he led aviation into the rocket era, creating the U.S. air transportation network.Map (db m20418) HM
10 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Marshall County Commemorates Service Men and Women
Erected By The County Court of Marshall County, West Virginia To Commemorate the Service Men and Women of Marshall County in the World War 1917 - 1919 The tumult and the shouting dies- Lord God of Hosts - Be with us yet . . . Map (db m54933) WM
11 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Moundsville / Capt. James Harrod
Moundsville. Named for Grave Creek Mound. This mound, 900 feet around, 70 feet high, is the largest conical mound in America. The inscribed stone found in it has never been deciphered. Near by was the Indian fort built by Joseph Tomlinson. . . . Map (db m20373) HM
12 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Old Brick School House
Old Brick School House Built 1833 Here in 1835 was assembled the First County Court in ElizabethtownMap (db m54976) HM
13 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Recipients of the Purple Heart
Dedicated to the Recipients of the Nations oldest military decoration The Purple Heart Combat Veterans Wounded 1782 Military Order of The Purple Heart 1932 My stone is red for The blood they shed. The . . . Map (db m54934) HM
14 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Rosby’s Rock
At Rosby’s Rock (5 Mi. E.) Dec. 24, 1852, the B. & O. Railroad joined the Baltimore and Wheeling with the first continuous railroad from the Atlantic to the Ohio, after such engineering feats as building 11 tunnels and 113 bridges.Map (db m21074) HM
15 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Thomas H. Trainer
Born January 20, 1820, Trainer worked as a tailor before becoming a Methodist minister. An opponent of secession, he was a delegate to the state's first Constitutional Convention and served as chaplain of the 12th WV Infantry during the Civil War. . . . Map (db m189433) HM
16 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Veterans Memorial
This French oak tree planted by Volture #173 40 6. April 9, 2003 Tree dedicated to those in the Armed Forces of the U.S. who gave their lives to assure mankind, liberty and freedom forever.
"Lord God of hosts, be with us . . . Map (db m196478) WM
17 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Volunteers in the Spanish-American War
Erected by The County Court of Marshall County West Virginia to commemorate its volunteers in the Spanish-American War They served that others might be freeMap (db m55011) WM
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18 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Washington's Land
This tract of 587 acres in Round Bottom was patented by George Washington in 1784 after a purchase of warrants held by officers of the French and Indian War. Washington sold these lands in 1798 to Archibald McClean.Map (db m54819) HM
19 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — Washington's Land
This tract of 587 acres in Round Bottom was patented by George Washington in 1784 after a purchase of warrants held by officers of the French and Indian War. Washington sold these lands in 1798 to Archibald McClean.Map (db m190875) HM
20 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — West Virginia Penitentiary
Established, 1866, A prison for men and women convicted of felonies until prison for women was established at Pence Springs, 1947. Capital criminals were hanged here, 1889-1950. Electric chair used until death penalty was abolished, 1965.Map (db m54890) HM
21 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — West Virginia Penitentiary
Home of the Mock Prison Riot established 1997Map (db m196486) HM
22 West Virginia, Marshall County, Moundsville — World War II, Korea and Viet Nam Memorial
Dedicated to those who served World War II - Korea - Viet NamMap (db m196483) WM
 
 
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