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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Rowlesburg, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Preston 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 Preston County, WV (128) Barbour County, WV (60) Grant County, WV (32) Monongalia County, WV (227) Taylor County, WV (51) Tucker County, WV (90) Garrett County, MD (161) Fayette County, PA (289)  PrestonCounty(128) Preston County (128)  BarbourCounty(60) Barbour County (60)  GrantCounty(32) Grant County (32)  MonongaliaCounty(227) Monongalia County (227)  TaylorCounty(51) Taylor County (51)  TuckerCounty(90) Tucker County (90)  GarrettCountyMaryland(161) Garrett County (161)  FayetteCountyPennsylvania(289) Fayette County (289)
Kingwood is the county seat for Preston County
Rowlesburg is in Preston County
      Preston County (128)  
ADJACENT TO PRESTON COUNTY
      Barbour County (60)  
      Grant County (32)  
      Monongalia County (227)  
      Taylor County (51)  
      Tucker County (90)  
      Garrett County, Maryland (161)  
      Fayette County, Pennsylvania (289)  
 
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1 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — "Battle of Rowlesburg"April 26, 1863
2 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — 32 South Church Street
3 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — 34 South Church Street
4 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — B&O Viaducts
5 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Battle of RowlesburgThe River Road — Jones - Imboden Raid —
6 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Battle of RowlesburgApril 26, 1863
7 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Battle of RowlesburgB&O Railroad Bridge — Jones - Imboden Raid —
8 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Battle of RowlesburgApril 26, 1863 — Establishing a Defense of the B&O —
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9 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Battle of RowlesburgCovered Bridge — Jones-Imboden Raid —
10 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Battle of Rowlesburg: "The B&O Railroad Bridge"
11 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Battle of Rowlesburg: "The River Road"
12 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Cannon Hill
13 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Canon HillJacob P. Wotring, Sr.
14 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Civil War Memorial
15 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — 282 — Downtown Rowlesburg
16 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building and Property
17 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Restoring the American Chestnut Tree
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18 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Rowlesburg Area Honor Roll
19 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Rowlesburg Community Park
20 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Rowlesburg Post Office Postmasters1852 - Present
21 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Rowlesburg SchoolEst. c. 1925
22 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Rowlesburg Veterans Memorial
23 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — The 1841 Mountain Howitzer, thought to be the type used in Rowlesburg during the Civil War
24 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — The Great Flood of November 4-5, 1985
25 West Virginia, Preston County, Rowlesburg — Tray Run Viaduct1852 — Engineers Benjamin Latrobe and Albert Fink —
 
 
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May. 12, 2024