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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mason County

 
Clickable Map of Mason 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 Mason County, WV (96) Cabell County, WV (73) Jackson County, WV (26) Putnam County, WV (26) Gallia County, OH (53) Meigs County, OH (60)  MasonCounty(96) Mason County (96)  CabellCounty(73) Cabell County (73)  JacksonCounty(26) Jackson County (26)  PutnamCounty(26) Putnam County (26)  GalliaCountyOhio(53) Gallia County (53)  MeigsCounty(60) Meigs County (60)
Point Pleasant is the county seat for Mason County
Adjacent to Mason County, West Virginia
      Cabell County (73)  
      Jackson County (26)  
      Putnam County (26)  
      Gallia County, Ohio (53)  
      Meigs County, Ohio (60)  
 
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201 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — French Leaden PlateWashed out at Point Pleasant 1849, Planted 1749.
On South Main Street.
Original French Version: Lan 1749 du règne de Louis XV Roy de France nous Céloron commandant d’un détachement envoie par monsieur le Mis de la Galissoniere commandant général de la Nouvelle France pour rétablir la tranquillité dans . . . Map (db m42653) HM
202 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — French Oak
On Main Street, 0.1 miles south of 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
Citizens of France sent the "Merci Train" to America in 1949, in appreciation for the supplies and helpt they received during and after World War II. A boxcar of gifts was sent to every state. Among the gifts sent to West Virginia were oak . . . Map (db m178633) HM
203 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — French OakWest Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs
On Main Street, 0.1 miles south of 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
French oak grown in West Virginia from seed brought by the French Merci Train in 1949 transplanted in 1984.Map (db m178634) HM
204 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — George Rogers Clark
On Viand Street (West Virginia Route 62) at 6th Street, on the right when traveling south on Viand Street.
From the Kanawha’s mouth in May, 1778, George Rogers Clark set out to attack the British at Vicennes and Kaskaskia. The conquest of the Northwest by his little army of 175 men is ranked among the greatest exploits of all historyMap (db m124201) HM
205 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Gold Star Mothers
On Viand Street (West Virginia Route 2 Spur) just south of 6th Street (West Virginia Route 62), on the right when traveling north.
In honor of West Virginia Gold Star mothers who suffered the loss of a son or daughter while serving in our Armed Forces for the enduring freedom of these United States of America from the American Revolutionary War to present day May God, . . . Map (db m178685) WM
206 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Gordon C. and Mildred R. Jackson Foundation
On Main Street just south of 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Gordon and Mildred Jackson were responsible for the creation of a foundation that benefits charitable, scientific and educational pursuits in Mason County. The Jacksons became residents of 615 Main in early 1960. Mr. Jackson died in 1986 and Mrs. . . . Map (db m178667) HM
207 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Historic Lowe HotelCorner of Fourth and Main Street
On Main Street at 4th Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
The Mutual Realty Company had this Cleveland berea stone and red brick building erected and was named The Spencer Hotel in honor of Honorable J. S. Spencer as an enduring monument. The doors were opened to the Spencer Hotel in 1904. A barbershop, . . . Map (db m125461) HM
208 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Historic Point Pleasant
On 4th Street east of Main Street, in the median.
Scene of first battle, American Revolution, Oct. 10, 1774. Site of Washington’s Camp, 1770. Site of Fort Randolph, 1776Map (db m124167) HM
209 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — John Hall
On Ohio River Road (West Virginia Route 62) east of Airport Road (Local Road 64/4), on the left when traveling west.
Born 1805 in Ireland but moved to Mason County as a child. He served as sheriff and in both houses of Virginia legislature. Delegate to the first Wheeling convention, he was elected president of the first constitutional convention, serving 1861-62 . . . Map (db m125016) HM
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210 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Kellian V. Whaley
On Jackson Avenue (West Virginia Route 62) south of 27th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Born May 6, 1821, Whaley served as a Union recruiter and colonel in the 9th WV Volunteer Infantry. He was captured November 10, 1861, in Guyandotte during the battle there but escaped. First elected to the U.S. Congress in 1861, in 1863 he became . . . Map (db m125031) HM
211 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Korean and Vietnam Wars Memorial
On Viand Street (West Virginia Route 2 Spur) at 6th Street (West Virginia Route 62), on the right when traveling north on Viand Street.
In memory of the veterans of Mason County during the Korean and Viet Nam Wars May we always be grateful for their sacrifices and love for our great nationMap (db m178684) WM
212 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Liberty Tree
On Main Street just south of 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
Symbolic of the original in Boston Mass dedicated to honor the colonial patriots who fought for our freedomMap (db m178631) WM
213 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Livia S. Poffenbarger
On South Main Street south of 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
Livia Nye Simpson, born 1 March 1862, was among youngest female publishers in US with purchase of the Point Pleasant State Gazette in 1888. Organized a DAR chapter in 1901; lobbied for state purchase of Point Pleasant battlefield; and . . . Map (db m125330) HM
214 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Lord Dunmore's WarAmerican Beginning
On Point Pleasant Biking & Walking Trail at 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on Point Pleasant Biking & Walking Trail.
Lord Dunmore's War was, in a sense, a focal point in Western history. Here were gathered in either wing of the army the men, who by dint of daring enterprise, had made their way to the frontier and had carried American institutions across the . . . Map (db m178628) HM WM
215 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Mason County Jail Explosion Memorial
On Viand Street (West Virginia Route 2 Spur) at 6th Street (County Road 62/29), on the right when traveling south on Viand Street.
In memory of the three officers who gave their lives in the line of duty. Mason County Jail Explosion March 2, 1976
Happy he, who dares courageously to defend what he loves. Ovid
Elvin E. Wedge . . . Map (db m178687) HM
216 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Mason County Memorial Park
On Viand Street (West Virginia Route 2 Spur) at 6th Street (West Virginia Route 62), on the right when traveling north on Viand Street.
In honor of Mason Countians who have made the supreme sacrifice for our country In memory of the 46 who lost their lives in the Silver Bridge Disaster Dec. 15, 1967Map (db m178682) HM WM
217 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Mason County Veterans Memorial
On Main Street at 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In honor of all Mason County veteransMap (db m189710) WM
218 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Medal of Honor Park
On Jackson Avenue (West Virginia Route 62) just south of 27th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Civil War Leonidas M. Godley • William Baumgarner • Samuel O. McElhinny • William H. Barringer • Hiram R. Howard • Charles Schorn • Joseph Vanmatre • Joel Parsons World War I Chester H. West World War II . . . Map (db m232708) WM
219 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Pioneer Cemetery900 Block Viand Street
On Viand Street north of 9th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Early settlers are buried here. Among those interred is Dr. Jesse Bennett, the first physician to perform a successful caesarian section in America in 1794. The patient was his wife. Dr. Bennett's coffin and 14-foot monument were relocated to . . . Map (db m189741) HM
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220 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Point Pleasant
On 6th Street at Main Street on 6th Street.
About 1771 was proposed as the capital of a new colony, “Vandalia.” It was visited by early explorers: La Salle, 1669; Celeron, 1749; Gist, 1750; and Washington, 1770. Daniel Boone had a trading post here. Fort Blair was built . . . Map (db m42651) HM
221 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Point Pleasant
On Point Pleasant Biking & Walking Trail at 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on Point Pleasant Biking & Walking Trail.
The city of Point Pleasant is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers. It is one of the oldest cities along the river. The city was first named by George Washington in 1770. While surveying the area, he named the point of land . . . Map (db m178603) HM
222 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Point Pleasant - Henderson Bridge
On Viand Street (Route 2) just south of 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
The above plaque is from the original Shadle Bridge. This monument will serve to link the past with the present.Map (db m189707) HM
223 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Point Pleasant Battle / War of 1812
On South Main Street.
Point Pleasant Battle. Here, Oct. 10, 1774, General Andrew Lewis and a thousand Virginia riflemen defeated the federated Indian tribes led by Cornstalk. Known as the "first battle of the Revolution." It was the most important battle between . . . Map (db m42652) HM
224 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Point Pleasant River MuseumCorner of First and Main Streets
On Main Street just south of 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
Mitchell first established this building in the mercantile business with a specialty for supplies. There has been a business on this spot since that time. The Point Pleasant River Museum was established in 2003 with a focus on the history, the lore . . . Map (db m178636) HM
225 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Point Pleasant River MuseumLakin Ray Cook Learning Center — 316 Main Street, Point Pleasant, WV —
On Main Street near 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
After a devastating fire on Sunday July 1, 2018 at 28 Main St., the City of Point Pleasant built a state of the art facility on these grounds, which was purchased by the Point Pleasant River Museum Board, to educate and explore the wonders of our . . . Map (db m239226) HM
226 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Rev. Francis Dutton
On Viand Street at 9th Street, on the right when traveling north on Viand Street.
Rev. Francis Dutton 1790___________1839 First Presbyterian minister in Point Pleasant, W. Va.Map (db m239227) HM
227 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Revolutionary SoldiersBuried in Mason County, West Virginia — Graves Known and Unknown Outside Tu-Endie-Wei Park —
On South Main Street south of 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Mason County, West Virginia. Graves known and unknown outside Tu-Endie-Wei Park. Akerd (Eckerd) Andrew • Aleshite (Aleshire), John C. • Arbuckle, William • Bumgardner, David • Bryan, James . . . Map (db m125375) HM
228 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Sam Littlepage
On 6th Street (County Road 62/29) just east of Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Charleston, W.Va., native and one of only three Mountaineer boxers to win a national championship in the history of the program (1933-50) … captured the 1938 national title at 165 pounds and helped WVU earn a three-way tie of the national team title . . . Map (db m178680) HM
229 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Seventh Street
On Main Street at Seventh Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
This was the battle line for the Battle of Point Pleasant, October 10, 1774. Chief Cornstalk's camp was north near Oldtown Creek. General Andrew Lewis' camp was south, at what is now known as Tu-Endie-Wei State Park.Map (db m126433) HM
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230 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Silver Bridge Collapse
On 6th Street at Main Street on 6th Street.
Constructed in 1928, connected Point Pleasant and Kanauga, OH. Name credited to aluminum-colored paint used. First eye-bar suspension bridge of its type in the U.S. Rush hour collapse on 15 December 1967, resulted in 31 vehicles falling into the . . . Map (db m124202) HM
231 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Silver Bridge Collapse and Creation of National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS)Point Pleasant, West Virginia — National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark —
Near Main Street at 6th Street, on the left when traveling north.
On December 15, 1967 at 4:58 pm, the 39-year-old Silver Bridge suddenly collapsed into the Ohio River during heavy rush hour and holiday season traffic. Forty-six lives were tragically lost. The cause of the collapse was a single hairline crack in a . . . Map (db m189713) HM
232 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Site of Fort Randolph
On Main Street north of 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
Site of Fort Randolph 1776Map (db m178639) HM
233 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Site of Silver Bridge Collapse
On Main Street at 6th Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Site of Silver Bridge Collapse when 46 lives were lost Dec. 15, 1967 Mayor John C. Musgrave City Clerk Patty Burdette City Council Jack L. Fowler • Harry N. Rhodes Russell V. Holland • Leonard F. Riffle Howard Lee Miller . . . Map (db m42654) HM
234 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Str. Weber W. Sebald
On 1st Street just east of Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Built as Str. John W. Weeks, 1927, Dubuque Boat & Boiler Co.Map (db m178637) HM
235 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — The Battle of Point PleasantThe Chief Event of Lord Dunmore's War — Point Pleasant Battle Monument —
On Main Street, 0 miles 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
[Front Plaque, Facing East.] This monument was erected in the year 1909 in commemoration of the Battle of Point Pleasant, fought at the mouth of the Great Kanawha River, now in West Virginia, October 10, 1774. Between twelve hundred and . . . Map (db m22553) HM
236 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — The Magazine
On Main Street, 0.1 miles 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
[Top Inscription on Marker] Dedicated to those militiamen who were buried in the magazine and the surrounding battlefield on OCTOBER 11, 1774 Col. Charles Lewis, Col. John Field, Capt. Thomas Buford, Cpt. Robert McClenachan, . . . Map (db m20797) HM
237 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — The Mansion House
On Main Street just south of 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
Built in 1796 by Walter Newman as a tavern, it is currently a museum. This was the first hewn log house in the county and was used as an inn, residence, and a place of public entertainment. Because of its then splendid proportions, it was called the . . . Map (db m178635) HM
238 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — The Mansion House
On South Main Street south of 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
The “Mansion House” was built in 1796 by Walter Newman for a tavern. It was the first hewn log house in the Kanawha Valley and was made entirely by hand. Later it was enlarged and in 1901 the Daughters of the American Revolution aided by patriotic . . . Map (db m241973) HM
239 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — The Ohio River: A Contested Frontier, 1754-1794Rivers to Ridges Heritage Trail
On Lighthouse Lane just west of Krodel Park Road, on the right when traveling west.
One Land, Many Competitors: Bountiful and beautiful described the land around the Ohio River. Many American Indian tribes lived here and desired to protect their ways of using the land. While relying on the hunting prowess of Indians to . . . Map (db m178692) HM
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240 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — The Sallie Marmet Anchor
On South Main Street south of 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
In August of 1925, while steaming into the port of Cincinnati, the boat Sallie Marmet hit and sunk on this anchor. The anchor was then raised by diver Tom McGuffin and brought to Point Pleasant, where it was placed against the park flagpole . . . Map (db m125418) HM
241 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — Water Panther Stone(A Petroglyph)
On Main Street just south of 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
Believed to have been a Shawnee altar stone made by the Water Panther Clan, which was Cornstalk's Clan, this stone was found at nearby Leon, WV, at 10-Mile Creek. The spiral shape of the tail is believed to represent the whirlpools that were in the . . . Map (db m178630) HM
242 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — West Virginia (Mason County) / Ohio
On 6th Street at Main Street on 6th Street.
West Virginia (Mason County) "The Mountain State" - western part of the Commonwealth of Virginia until June 20, 1863. Settled by the Germans and Scotch-Irish. It became a line of defense between the English and French during . . . Map (db m42650) HM
243 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — World War I Memorial
On 6th Street (County Road 62/29) just west of Viand Street (State Route 2 Spur), on the left when traveling west.
To the memory of all men of Mason County, West Virginia who made the supreme sacrifice in the World WarMap (db m178688) HM
244 West Virginia, Mason County, Point Pleasant — World War II Memorial
On 6th Street (County Route 62/29) at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on 6th Street.
In memory of the men of Mason County who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II Mason County men that gave their lives in World War II Samuel W. Balch • Zallie Barnett • Charles P. Barnette • Earl W. Boyer • James P. Byus • . . . Map (db m178704) WM
245 West Virginia, Mason County, Southside — Putnam County / Mason County
On Kanawha Valley Road (U.S. 35) 0.9 miles north of Anderson Hollow Road (County Road 17/1), on the right when traveling south.
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. Mason . . . Map (db m178695) HM

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