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Historical Markers in Ronceverte, 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
Ronceverte 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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Appalachian women make salt rising bread without yeast. First known recipe from Rena Scott of Ronceverte, dated 1778. — — Map (db m210991) HM
In this cave, whose beautiful natural formations have long been known, salt petre was manufactured before 1835. When war broke out between the states in 1861, it was a source of powder supply for General Lee's army. — — Map (db m76509) HM
From the French word meaning “Greenbrier”. Thomas Edgar settled in Greenbrier County before 1780. His son built first grist mill on Greenbrier River. Three successive mills were destroyed but the fourth plant operates today. — — Map (db m76513) HM
Apr. 30, 2024