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Historical Markers in St. Albans, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Kanawha 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 Kanawha County, WV (198) Boone County, WV (18) Clay County, WV (11) Fayette County, WV (208) Jackson County, WV (26) Lincoln County, WV (9) Nicholas County, WV (44) Putnam County, WV (26) Raleigh County, WV (76) Roane County, WV (19)  KanawhaCounty(198) Kanawha County (198)  BooneCounty(18) Boone County (18)  ClayCounty(11) Clay County (11)  FayetteCounty(208) Fayette County (208)  JacksonCounty(26) Jackson County (26)  LincolnCounty(9) Lincoln County (9)  NicholasCounty(44) Nicholas County (44)  PutnamCounty(26) Putnam County (26)  RaleighCounty(76) Raleigh County (76)  RoaneCounty(19) Roane County (19)
Charleston is the county seat for Kanawha County
St. Albans is in Kanawha County
      Kanawha County (198)  
ADJACENT TO KANAWHA COUNTY
      Boone County (18)  
      Clay County (11)  
      Fayette County (208)  
      Jackson County (26)  
      Lincoln County (9)  
      Nicholas County (44)  
      Putnam County (26)  
      Raleigh County (76)  
      Roane County (19)  
 
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1 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — Bangor Cemetery
This land, which was owned by George Washington, purchased by Morris Hudson, who in 1819 built a small church on knoll that adjoined this property. As was custom of the times, acres set aside as a cemetery for members of Bangor Parish. The church . . . Map (db m171631) HM
2 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — Birkett Davenport Fry
Born June 1822 in Kanawha County, Fry served as a lieutenant in the Mexican War and moved to Alabama prior to the Civil War. Appointed colonel of the 13th Alabama, he was wounded at Seven Pines, Antietam, and Chancellorsville. Wounded and captured . . . Map (db m137370) HM
3 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — First Baptist Church523 6th Avenue
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m178697) HM
4 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — Fort Tackett
Nearby stood Fort Tackett, destroyed by Indians, 1790. Near the fort the day before the attack, Mrs. John Young gave birth to a son, the first white child born in this valley. The Youngs and a few others escaped to Fort Lee.Map (db m50410) HM
5 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — George Washington
Acquired 2,000 acres of this land by a patent dated April 12, 1784, issued to him by Benjamin Harrison, Governor of Virginia. Washington obtained this tract upon a survey made by John Floyd, April 18, 1784 with a land warrant issued to . . . Map (db m237503) HM
6 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — Morgan Kitchen Museum
Constructed in 1846. This cabin served as kitchen house for the 600-acre estate of John Morgan. The day before the Battle of Scary, on July 16, 1861, Union troops commanded by Gen. Jacob D. Cox camped on the Morgan estate and were fed from this . . . Map (db m34378) HM
7 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — Old St. Albans Post OfficeNational Register of Historic Places
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m180629) HM
8 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — St. Albans Archeological Site
Discovered in 1963 by Sam Kessell. Recognized as one of the oldest and deepest stratified sites of the Early Archaic period (8,000-10,000 BC). Artifacts recovered document early inhabitants who camped here along Kanawha River, were small . . . Map (db m34492) HM
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9 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — St. Albans Covered Bridge
Located at the site of the crossing of the James River and Kanawha Turnpike and Coal River. Covered Toll Bridge, built 1831 by Phillip Thompson and James Teays, replaced a ferry which operated in the same location. Bridge, one of the longest in . . . Map (db m81411) HM
10 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — St. Mark's Episcopal Church
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m178701) HM
11 West Virginia, Kanawha County, St. Albans — Washington's Land
George Washington's "Cole" River Tract of 2,000 acres was surveyed by John Floyd in 1774 and patented April 12, 1774. Bounded by the Coal and Kanawha Rivers, "5 miles and 88 poles", it embraced the site of St. Albans.Map (db m50469) HM
12 West Virginia, Putnam County, St. Albans — Putnam County / Kanawha County
Putnam County. Formed in 1848 from Cabell, Mason, and Kanawha. Named for Gen. Israel Putnam, a Revolutionary War hero. The county is cut by trails made by American bison to the Ohio River. Its oldest town, Buffalo, is named for them. . . . Map (db m178696) HM
 
 
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Apr. 30, 2024