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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Ravenswood, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Jackson 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 Jackson County, WV (26) Kanawha County, WV (198) Mason County, WV (96) Putnam County, WV (26) Roane County, WV (19) Wirt County, WV (13) Wood County, WV (114) Meigs County, OH (58)  JacksonCounty(26) Jackson County (26)  KanawhaCounty(198) Kanawha County (198)  MasonCounty(96) Mason County (96)  PutnamCounty(26) Putnam County (26)  RoaneCounty(19) Roane County (19)  WirtCounty(13) Wirt County (13)  WoodCounty(114) Wood County (114)  MeigsCountyOhio(58) Meigs County (58)
Ripley is the county seat for Jackson County
Ravenswood is in Jackson County
      Jackson County (26)  
ADJACENT TO JACKSON COUNTY
      Kanawha County (198)  
      Mason County (96)  
      Putnam County (26)  
      Roane County (19)  
      Wirt County (13)  
      Wood County (114)  
      Meigs County, Ohio (58)  
 
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1 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Coleman Chapel
Erected in 1860 on land donated by Thomas Coleman, who donated half of building cost. Family and community members donated the balance. Service June 22, 1860. Deeded to Methodist Episcopal Church South. During the Civil War, Union Home Guard . . . Map (db m189754) HM
2 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Daniel Frost
Born in 1819, Frost was editor of Jackson County’s first newspaper, The Virginia Chronicle, which was burned in 1862 during Jenkins Raid for its pro-Union stance. He served as Speaker of the House for the Restored Government of Virginia, . . . Map (db m124351) HM
3 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — George Washington
This tablet marks the military grant of land 2448 acres made by King George II of England in the year 1772 to George Washington for his services in the French and Indian War. General Washington bequeathed 1425 acres of this tract to his niece . . . Map (db m228080) HM
4 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Hillside Plow
Used in WV, late 1800's to early 1900's Quote
Plow tills soil to grow vegetation. Education tills the mind to grow knowledge. God's Word tills your faith in Christ unto salvation. By: Don C. Sayre . . . Map (db m189753) HM
5 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — RavenswoodSpringboard for Invasion — Jenkin's Raid —
(Preface): Confederate Gen. Albert G. Jenkins led 550 cavalrymen on a 500-mile raid from Salt Sulphur Springs, Aug. 22-Sept. 12, 1862, attacking Federal forces and destroying military stores. He captured and paroled 300 Union . . . Map (db m39627) HM
6 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Ravenswood / Ohio River Ford
Ravenswood. These lands were surveyed, 1771, for George Washington by Colonel William Crawford, who later was taken captive by the Indians and burned at the stake. Washington camped here in 1770. Here is grave of Jesse Hughes, noted scout. . . . Map (db m39625) HM
7 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Russell Eugene Harmon Memorial
S1 US Navy World War II Nov 16 1923 † Aug 17 2003 Map (db m189749) WM
8 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Washington’s Land
Westward lies the Millwood Tract of 4,395 acres patented by George Washington on December 15, 1772, based on a survey made in June 1771. It bordered on the Ohio River above the Great Bend for “file miles and 700 poles.”Map (db m124517) HM
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Apr. 29, 2024