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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Wheeling, West Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Ohio 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 Ohio County, WV (176) Brooke County, WV (47) Marshall County, WV (48) Belmont County, OH (78) Jefferson County, OH (98) Washington County, PA (377)  OhioCounty(176) Ohio County (176)  BrookeCounty(47) Brooke County (47)  MarshallCounty(48) Marshall County (48)  BelmontCountyOhio(78) Belmont County (78)  JeffersonCounty(98) Jefferson County (98)  WashingtonCountyPennsylvania(377) Washington County (377)
Wheeling is the county seat for Ohio County
Wheeling is in Ohio County
      Ohio County (176)  
ADJACENT TO OHIO COUNTY
      Brooke County (47)  
      Marshall County (48)  
      Belmont County, Ohio (78)  
      Jefferson County, Ohio (98)  
      Washington County, Pennsylvania (377)  
 
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101 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The First Saint Joseph Cathedral
On 13th Street just east of Eoff Street, on the right when traveling east.
This base and fluted columns are from the interior of the first St. Joseph Cathedral which stood on this site from 1849 until it was torn down in 1923. This base and column pieces were discovered in excavations under the Cathedral during the 1996 . . . Map (db m176804) HM
102 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The Goering House
On Main Street (U.S. 40) just south of 7th Street (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling south.
The Goering House 701 Main Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1883Map (db m176778) HM
103 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The Hazlett-Fields House
On Main Street (U.S. 40) just south of 8th Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Hazlett-Fields House 823 Main Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1893Map (db m176764) HM
104 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The Hess House
On Main Street (U.S. 40) just south of 8th Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Hess House 811 Main Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1876 Map (db m176768) HM
105 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The John Gay House
On Main Street just north of 9th Street, on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m176763) HM
106 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The John List House
On Main Street (U.S. 40) just south of 8th Street, on the right when traveling south.
The John List House 821 Main Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1893Map (db m176766) HM
107 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The Mingo
On National Road (U.S. 40) at Stone Boulevard and Mt. Wood Road and Pike Street, on the left when traveling west on National Road.
The Mingo, original inhabitant of this valley, extends greetings and peace to all wayfarers.Map (db m345) HM
108 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The Phillips House
On Main Street (West Virginia Route 2) just north of 7th Street (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling south.
The Phillips House Wheeling, West Virginia 1831 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m176780) HM
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109 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The Siege of Fort HenryThe Last Battle of the American Revolution
On Main Street at 11th Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
By authority of the State of West Virginia, to commemorate the siege of Fort Henry, Sept. 11, 1782, the Last Battle of the American Revolution, this tablet is here placed. T.M. Garvin, W.W. Jackson, S. H. Gramm, } Comm., G.W. Atkinson, . . . Map (db m71096) HM
110 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The Sisters of St. Joseph
Near Water Street just south of 11th Street, on the right when traveling south.
They arrived in Wheeling, April 13, 1853 to teach, nurse in hospitals, take care of orphans, and help the poor. They left Carondelet (St. Louis) Missouri by boat, traveling down the Mississippi River to Cairo, Illinois and then up the Ohio River to . . . Map (db m196365) HM
111 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The Steamboat "Washington"
On Main Street at 16th Street on Main Street.
In June 1816, Henry Miller Shreve launched his steamboat "Washington" from Wheeling, where it was built. The boat represented a major shift from the Fulton-Livingston design of larger steamships. Its minimal draft made it particularly well suited to . . . Map (db m142393) HM
112 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — The Stifel-Kossuth House
On Main Street (U.S. 40) just south of 8th Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Stifel-Kossuth House 807 Main Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1885Map (db m176770) HM
113 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — To The Defenders of the Union1861 — 1865.
Near Market Street (West Virginia Route 2) north of 16th Street, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m39746) HM
114 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Veterans Memorial
Near Water Street south of 11th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to those who served their country in time of warMap (db m196368) WM
115 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Vineyard Hills
On Grandview Street, on the right when traveling north.
Site of 31 acre vineyard owned and operated by Father John Peter Kreusch (1818-88), German priest who served Saint Alphonsus German Catholic Church (1859-83). Vineyard, set circa 1862, yielded from 4,000 to 15,000 gallons of unadulterated altar wine . . . Map (db m64228) HM
116 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Walter ReutherServing His Fellow Man
Near Wheeling Heritage Trail.
In 1946, Walter P. Reuther became president of the United Auto Workers (UAW) and in 1952 became president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). He is still seen as a working-class-hero in the struggle for economic and social justice. . . . Map (db m71222) HM
117 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Walter ReutherLeader in the Making
Near Wheeling Heritage Trail.
Born in Wheeling on September 1, 1907, fittingly just one day before Labor Day. Walter P. Reuther (1907-1970), went on to become one of the most innovative, influential, and charismatic labor leaders of the 20th Century. Walter Reuther's father, . . . Map (db m71223) HM
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118 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Warwick China Co. Memorial
Near Water Street south of 11th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to employees of the Warwick China Co. makers of Iogaware Restaurant Ware and fine china Wheeling, W.Va. 1887 - 1951Map (db m196364) HM
119 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Warwood
On Warwood Avenue (West Virginia Route 2) just south of Osage Lane, on the right when traveling south.
The Wheeling National Heritage Area preserves and celebrates the city's dramatic setting, resources, and history, including its role as the birthplace of the state of West Virginia during the Civil War. A National Heritage Area is a part of . . . Map (db m176840) HM
120 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Warwood Richland District Honor Roll
On Warwood Avenue (West Virginia Route 2) just south of North 16th Street, on the right when traveling south.
In honor of the men and women who served in the armed services of our country, especially those who made the supreme sacrifice.Map (db m176842) WM
121 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Washington Hall
On Market Street (West Virginia Route 2) at 12th Street, on the right when traveling north on Market Street.
The first Wheeling Convention of the people of North Western Virginia was held here on May 13-15, 1861. The Convention was held to determine what action should be taken as a result of the secession of Virginia from the Union. It ended without a . . . Map (db m71013) HM
122 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling
On Main Street (U.S. Route 40) (West Virginia Route 2) at Interstate 70, on the right when traveling south on Main Street (U.S. Route 40).
Indian word. Settled, 1769, by Ebenezer, Jonathan, Andrew, and Silas Zane. Fort Henry, once Fort Fincastle, built, 1774. Mail boats, 1794, National Pike, 1818, and B&O Railroad, 1852, combined with its iron mills to make Wheeling a great . . . Map (db m534) HM
123 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — WheelingThe Gateway West — River • Rail • Road —
On Water Street north of 14th Street.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Arrived in Wheeling January 13, 1853 Ohio River Railroad Incorporated in 1881 Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Railway Incorporated in 1868 Pittsburgh, Wheeling & Kentucky Railway . . . Map (db m196412) HM
124 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling — "a pretty considerable Village"Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Near Wheeling Heritage Trail.
"this was a considerable Village contains about fifty houses...it is situated on the east side of the river on an elevated bank; the landing is good, just below the town and on the side big Wheeling creek emtys itself into the . . . Map (db m71105) HM
125 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling CreekNative American Hunting Ground
Near Main Street north of 20th Street, on the left when traveling north.
The name Wheeling comes from the Delaware Indian word, Wihling, meaning “place of the skull” – Wih is the Delaware word for head and ling is their word for place. Legend has it that Native Americans were so angered by a white . . . Map (db m198420) HM
126 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling Custom HouseWest Virginia Independence Hall
On 16th Street (West Virginia Route 2) just east of Market Street (West Virginia Route 2), on the right when traveling west.
In April 1861, as Virginia debated seceding from the Union, Governor John Letcher instructed Wheeling Mayor Andrew Sweeney to seize control of this building. Sweeney defied Letcher's orders and secured the building for the United States. In doing . . . Map (db m200541) HM
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127 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling High School World War II Memorial
On Chapline Street at 36th Street, on the right when traveling south on Chapline Street.
Erected in honor of Wheeling High School Students who served their country during World War II, and dedicated to the Glory of God and the memory of those who gave their lives for freedomMap (db m83129) WM
128 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling Hospital
On Main Street (West Virginia Route 2), on the left when traveling north.
Oldest hospital in the state, chartered March 12, 1850, thru efforts of Dr. S. P. Hullihen and Bishop R. V. Whelan. In 1853, located at 110, 15th St. by Sisters of Saint Joseph. Moved to this site in 1856. As Union Army hospital during Civil War, . . . Map (db m16255) HM
129 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling HospitalTreating Union and Confederate Soldiers
Near Main Street (West Virginia Route 2) north of 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
You are standing at the site of Wheeling Hospital during the Civil War. Local doctors and the Catholic Bishop Richard V. Whelen founded the hospital on March 12, 1850, 11 years before the war began. At first, the hospital was located in a . . . Map (db m189412) HM
130 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling Post No. 1Oldest Post of the American Legion
On Market Street (West Virginia Route 2) at 12th Street, on the right when traveling north on Market Street.
At a meeting called in this building by Joselph H. Reass on March 1, 1919, was effected the first permanent organization of veterans of the World War which later became Wheeling Post No. 1 of the American Legion. At that meeting the following . . . Map (db m71014) HM
131 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling Suspension Bridge
On Main Street (U.S. 40) at 10th Street (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
The Wheeling Suspension Bridge, constructed by Charles Ellet, Jr. between 1846 and 1849, was the first long-span wire-cable suspension bridge in the United States. For many years it was the longest clear-span bridge in the world. The deck was . . . Map (db m535) HM
132 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling Suspension BridgeGateway to the West
Near Wheeling Heritage Trail.
The Wheeling Suspension Bridge, designed and erected by Charles Ellet, Jr., was completed in 1849. Known as the "Gateway to the West," the bridge was the first to cross the Ohio River carrying people and products to the West along the National Road. . . . Map (db m71038) HM
133 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling Suspension Bridge - 1849Historic National Road
On 10th Street west of Main Street (U.S. 40), on the left when traveling west.
In 1816, with a strong interest in internal improvements, the legislatures of Virginia and Ohio authorized the formation of the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company (Belmont because the bridge company was to connect from Wheeling, Virginia to . . . Map (db m230968) HM
134 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Wheeling WharfFront Door to the City on the Ohio River
Near Wheeling Heritage Trail.
The Wheeling Wharf played a crucial role in bringing people and products to and from our growing city. The port has seen the arrival of visitors such as Lafayette, Meriwether Lewis, Mark Twain, and thousands of steamboat passengers. The port was . . . Map (db m71134) HM
135 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — White-Naped Crane
On Zoo Circle, 0.4 miles south of Waddington Drive, on the left when traveling north.
The number of white-naped cranes is rapidly declining due to habitat loss and military activities. Found in the wetlands, their habitat is declining due to agriculture, mainly farming rice and cattle. Severe drought conditions in their . . . Map (db m196430) HM
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136 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — William Miles Tiernan House
On Kenwood Place east of Heiskell Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m223654) HM
137 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — Women's Aid Societies
On Main Street (West Virginia Route 2) at 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
During the Civil War, women helped the war effort in many ways, such as women's aid societies. These important organizations were formed to make and collect food, bedding, clothing, and other supplies for troops, and they provided help to soldiers . . . Map (db m189415) HM
138 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling — WV Independence Hall
On Market Street (West Virginia Route 2) at 16th Street, on the right when traveling north on Market Street.
The Wheeling National Heritage Area preserves and celebrates the city's dramatic setting, resources, and history, including its role as the birthplace of the state of West Virginia during the Civil War. A National Heritage Area is a part of our . . . Map (db m176839) HM
139 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling, Elm Grove — War MemorialAll Gave Some • Some Gave All
On Junior Avenue west of National Road (U.S. 40), on the left when traveling west.
In Loving Memory Elm Grove Veterans who served in all wars Rededicated - 2003Map (db m234548) WM
140 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling, Warwood — Warwood Fire Department No. 11
On Warwood Avenue (West Virginia Route 2) just north of North 16th Street, on the left when traveling north.
This historical landmark was built and dedicated on May 30, 1923. Warwood was annexed to the city of wheeling on January 1, 1920, despite the Warwood citizens vote against annexation. In response to this negative vote, the city built this . . . Map (db m176843) HM
141 West Virginia, Ohio County, Wheeling, Woodsdale — The Washingtons
On Bethany Pike Highway (West Virginia Route 88) at National Road (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling south on Bethany Pike Highway.
Nearby are buried Lawrence Augustine Washington, his wife, Dorcas, and daughter, Emma Tell. Lawrence was the son of Samuel Washington, youngest brother of General Washington. Part of their original home is standing.Map (db m57256) HM

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