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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Wayne, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Wayne 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 Wayne County, WV (31) Cabell County, WV (73) Lincoln County, WV (9) Mingo County, WV (25) Boyd County, KY (41) Lawrence County, KY (12) Martin County, KY (7) Lawrence County, OH (23)  WayneCounty(31) Wayne County (31)  CabellCounty(73) Cabell County (73)  LincolnCounty(9) Lincoln County (9)  MingoCounty(25) Mingo County (25)  BoydCountyKentucky(41) Boyd County (41)  LawrenceCounty(12) Lawrence County (12)  MartinCounty(7) Martin County (7)  LawrenceCountyOhio(23) Lawrence County (23)
Wayne is the county seat for Wayne County
Wayne is in Wayne County
      Wayne County (31)  
ADJACENT TO WAYNE COUNTY
      Cabell County (73)  
      Lincoln County (9)  
      Mingo County (25)  
      Boyd County, Kentucky (41)  
      Lawrence County, Kentucky (12)  
      Martin County, Kentucky (7)  
      Lawrence County, Ohio (23)  
 
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1 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Amanda Smith1829 - 1927
On Cleveland Street, on the left when traveling north.
Amanda Smith was born in 1829 in eastern Virginia before moving to Wayne County as a young girl. She married prominent lawyer, Joseph Jefferson Mansfield, in 1850, and the couple started a family in the village of Trout's Hill (now Wayne). Joseph . . . Map (db m204485) HM
2 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Cool Hand Luke1966
On Hendricks Street, on the right when traveling north.
As part of his research of the Appalachian dialect for the film Cool Hand Luke, Paul Newman arrived at Tri-State Airport in September of 1966. Newman's friend Sargent Shriver, who had worked with his brother-in-law John F. Kennedy's campaign in . . . Map (db m204065) HM
3 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Hendricks Street1884
On Hendricks Street at N. Court Street, on the right when traveling east on Hendricks Street.
Hendricks Street was one of the first streets laid out in Wayne when the town was first established in 1842 and may have been first called "Main Street.” In the election of 1884, the people of Wayne supported President Grover Cleveland and . . . Map (db m204062) HM
4 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Milton J. Ferguson
On Cleveland Street (West Virginia Route 152) at North Court Street, on the left when traveling south on Cleveland Street.
An attorney born in Wayne County (1833), Ferguson was colonel of the 167th VA Militia when war began in 1861. Captured in July, he formed a Confederate cavalry company upon release and became colonel of the 16th VA Cavalry. He was captured in . . . Map (db m178264) HM
5 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Revolutionary War Soldier’s GraveSamuel Ferguson
On Central Avenue, also known as 5th Street Road (West Virginia Route 152) just north of 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Samuel Ferguson (1744-1825) and wife Mary Jameson (1746-1827) are buried nearby. Served in Montgomery County, Virginia, militia at battles of Alamance and King’s Mountain. An early sttler on Bluestone Creek, he gave land for Tazewell courthouse in . . . Map (db m178258) HM
6 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — The Grist Mill at Wayne — 1828 —
On Central Avenue (West Virginia Route 152) at Mose Asbury Road, on the left when traveling south on Central Avenue.
The Grist Mill at Wayne was originally built in 1828 by Abraham Trout who owned a large farm at the location. A natural waterfall powered the mill until Trout built a dam to provide more water power. In 1842, Wayne County was established, and the . . . Map (db m178260) HM
7 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Wayne
On Hendricks Street (West Virginia Route 152) at South Court Street, on the right when traveling south on Hendricks Street.
First called Trout’s Hill for Abraham Trout, who established a mill here in 1828, which ran for a century. Large areas of this county were included in the land granted to John Savage and other veterans of the French and Indian War.Map (db m178265) HM
8 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Wayne
On 5th Street Road (West Virginia Route 152) north of McGinnis Drive, on the right when traveling north.
First called Trout’s Hill for Abraham Trout, who established a mill here in 1828, which ran for a century. Large areas of this county were included in the land granted to John Savage and other veterans of the French and Indian War.Map (db m178269) HM
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9 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Wayne County Courthouse1842
On Hendricks Street, on the right when traveling east.
The current Wayne County Courthouse is the fifth building to serve that function. The first log courthouse was built on the present courthouse site in 1842. It was replaced by a brick building in the 1850s which lasted until it dilapidated in . . . Map (db m204060) HM
10 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Wayne County High School1922
On West Virginia 152 (West Virginia Route 152), on the right when traveling east.
Wayne County High School opened on September 11, 1922 in a two-story frame house where the Community Center sits. The brick school building shown here was completed in 1925. In the 1940s. concrete bleachers were built overlooking the football . . . Map (db m204071) HM
11 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Wayne County Veteran's Association, Inc. Memorial
On West Virginia 152, on the right when traveling north.
This memorial is dedicated to honor all veteran's of Wayne County WW I KIA-MIA John Bartram • Henry Bellomy • Enoch Blankenship • Oscar Elkins • Lee Hooser • Ottus Jackson • Walter Perry • Charle A. Stone • Allen . . . Map (db m204077) WM
12 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Wayne County Veterans Memorial
On East Lynn Road, on the right when traveling east.
In honor of all veterans who have served our country in both peace and war for the cause of freedomMap (db m204078) WM
13 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — Wayne Was Home to Two Confederate ColonelsFour Day Skirmish Erupted Around the Courthouse — 1861 —
On Hendricks Street (West Virginia Route 152) at South Court Street, on the right when traveling south on Hendricks Street.
The Town of Wayne was home to two Confederate colonels in the Civil War — Colonel James Corns of the 8th VA Cavalry and Colonel Milton J. Ferguson of the 16th VA Cavalry. Both are shown above. In August of 1861, a four day skirmish . . . Map (db m178266) HM
14 West Virginia, Wayne County, Wayne — World War Memorial
On North Court Street (West Virginia Route 152) at Hendricks Street (West Virginia Route 152), on the right when traveling east on North Court Street.
Erected in honor of the men of Wayne County who served the nation during the World War, 1917–1919. Harry Adkins • Linza Adkins •William T Asbury • John B Bartram • Henry Bellomy •Enoch Blankenship • Van Bradshaw • William Crum, Jr. • William H . . . Map (db m178268) WM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024