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Historical Markers in Quinwood, West Virginia
Clickable Map of Greenbrier County, West Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Greenbrier County, WV (77)
Fayette County, WV (208)
Monroe County, WV (39)
Nicholas County, WV (44)
Pocahontas County, WV (62)
Summers County, WV (49)
Webster County, WV (21)
Alleghany County, VA (22)
Bath County, VA (36)
Greenbrier County (77)
Greenbrier County (77)
Fayette County (208)
Fayette County (208)
Monroe County (39)
Monroe County (39)
Nicholas County (44)
Nicholas County (44)
Pocahontas County (62)
Pocahontas County (62)
Summers County (49)
Summers County (49)
Webster County (21)
Webster County (21)
Alleghany County Virginia (22)
Alleghany County (22)
Bath County (36)
Bath County (36)
Lewisburg is the county seat for Greenbrier County
Quinwood is in Greenbrier County
Greenbrier County (77) ► ADJACENT TO GREENBRIER COUNTY Fayette County (208) ► Monroe County (39) ► Nicholas County (44) ► Pocahontas County (62) ► Summers County (49) ► Webster County (21) ► Alleghany County, Virginia (22) ► Bath County, Virginia (36) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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Memorialization of coal miners from Quinwood and surrounding areas
who took the coal from these mountains and hauled it throughout
this great land. — — Map (db m164949) HM
Six stones with names on front and back of miners who lost their life in disasters. — — Map (db m164947) HM
Nicholas County. Formed in 1818 from Greenbrier, Kanawha and Randolph. Named for Wilson C. Nicholas, governor, Virginia, 1814-1817. In this countý in 1861 sharp engagements were fought at Kessler's Cross Lanes and at Carnifex Ferry. . . . — — Map (db m238104) HM
May. 12, 2024