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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Barbour County

 
Clickable Map of Barbour 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 Barbour County, WV (60) Harrison County, WV (64) Preston County, WV (128) Randolph County, WV (105) Taylor County, WV (51) Tucker County, WV (90) Upshur County, WV (49)  BarbourCounty(60) Barbour County (60)  HarrisonCounty(64) Harrison County (64)  PrestonCounty(128) Preston County (128)  RandolphCounty(105) Randolph County (105)  TaylorCounty(51) Taylor County (51)  TuckerCounty(90) Tucker County (90)  UpshurCounty(49) Upshur County (49)
Philippi is the county seat for Barbour County
Adjacent to Barbour County, West Virginia
      Harrison County (64)  
      Preston County (128)  
      Randolph County (105)  
      Taylor County (51)  
      Tucker County (90)  
      Upshur County (49)  
 
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101 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Birthplace - W.D. Zinn
One mile east is Woodbine Farm, birthplace of W.D. Zinn, noted farmer, writer and lecturer. He contributed much to scientific farming in this and adjoining states. "The Story of Woodbine Farm" is an autobiography of his work.Map (db m33776) HM
102 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Churchville Cavalry Flag
Churchville cavalry flag made by women of Augusta County, Virginia, and presented to the 14th Virginia Cavalry before they left for Phillipi, captured by Union troops on June 3, 1861. Original flag is at Battle Abbey in Richmond, Virginia.Map (db m211895) HM
103 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Colonel Porterfield's Headquarters Flag
Flown over the Confederate headquarters at the Virginia house on the main street in Philippi. Headquarters flag was cut down and taken by First Lieutenant Charles A. Griffin of the First (West) Virginia Volunteers from Wheeling. Original flag (6 . . . Map (db m211905) HM
104 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Confederate EscapeUnion Troops Enter the Town
You are standing in the epicenter of the battlefield. Federal artillery shells rained down on this spot, and two Union infantry charges were converging here. Col. Dumont's 1,400 troops thundered across the bridge to your left just as another . . . Map (db m212006) HM
105 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Confederate Headquarters
Colonel Porterfield's Headquarters Capito Hotel June 3, 1861Map (db m212191) HM
106 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Confederate Regimental Flag
Captured at the Battle of Philippi on June 3, 1861. Original flag is at Battle Abbey in Richmond, Virginia,Map (db m211892) HM
107 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — First Amputation of the Civil War
On this site, in a Methodist Church, used as a temporary hospital, on June 3, 1861 J. E. Hanger of Mount Hope, Virginia, underwent a leg amputation by Dr. James D. Robison of the sixteenth Ohio Volunteers. This was the first amputation of the . . . Map (db m211849) HM
108 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — First Battle of a Long WarThe Fight at Philippi
On June 3, 1861, at 4:30 a.m., Matilda Humphrey, whose house stood on the hill to your left, discharged a pistol at Col. Ebenezer Dumont's Union troops, trying to pull her son, Oliver, off his horse and prevent him from warning the local . . . Map (db m211890) HM
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109 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — First Land Battle Reported permanently removed
First land battle between the North and South here, June 3, 1861. Confederates under Col. Porterfield were dislodged by Federal troops from Gen. McClellan's army under Col. Kelley. The old covered bridge here was used by both armies.Map (db m211563) HM
110 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — First Land Battle
First land battle between the North and South here, June 3, 1861. Confederates under Col. Porterfield were dislodged by Federal troops from Gen. McClellan's army under Col. Kelley. The old covered bridge here was used by both armies.Map (db m211625) HM
111 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Hanger's Limb
Confederate J. E. Hanger's leg was mangled by a cannonball during the Battle of Philippi on June 3, 1861. Hanger survived a surgery that made him the first amputee of the war. After serving time in a Union prison, he returned to his home in . . . Map (db m211591) HM
112 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Heroes of World War II ☆ Honor Roll
William Draper Anglin • Denzil Ray Ashby • Cleophus L. Auvil • Monzel Barker • Richard Lavere Bartlett • Loyd Dextor Beckner • Dennis Howard Bennett • Stanley Wilson Bennett • Hayward R. Bolyard • Denzil Boyles • Lynn Jackson . . . Map (db m211568) WM
113 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Historic Campbell School
After the Civil War, Barbour County residents built this one-room school house near Volga, 8 miles SW. As one of the county's first free schools, it was the center of education for hundreds of children, providing instruction for primary through . . . Map (db m155092) HM
114 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — In Memory of the Sago MinersJanuary 2, 2006
And all those who have lost their lives in the pursuit of our nation's energyMap (db m193244) HM
115 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Medical FirstsAmputation Leads to Prosthetics
As Col. Porterfield's Virginians fled past here, surgeons quickly began to help the injured. The church that stood on the left side of the street served as a hospital. James E. Hanger of the 14th Virginia Cavalry was one of the Confederate . . . Map (db m212032) HM
116 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Palmetto Flag
One of the Confederate flags captured at the Battle of Philippi, June 3, 1861. The Palmetto Flag was raised over the Philippi Court House on January 1861, the first Confederate flag to be flown in Virginia.Map (db m211894) HM
117 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Philippi
Originally called Anglin's Ford for William Anglin but later named Booth's Ferry for Daniel Booth. Near by in 1780, Richard, Cottrill, and Charity Talbott settled. Philippi was named for Judge Philip Pendleton Barbour.Map (db m33702) HM
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118 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — PhilippiThe Federal Attack — The First Campaign — Reported permanently removed
On June 2, 1861, Federal troops advanced on Philippi from the Baltimore & Ohio rail hub at Grafton in two columns of about 1500 men each. The left column, under Col. Benjamin Kelley, took the train six miles east to Thornton, and then marched . . . Map (db m211560) HM
119 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — PhilippiThe Commands — The First Campaign —
Col. Benjamin F. Kelley Kelley, a railroad agent in Philadelphia and former resident of Wheeling, was called back to command the First Virginia (Union) Infantry--the first Union regiment raised in the South. He planned and led the attack on . . . Map (db m211896) HM
120 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — PhilippiThe Confederate Retreat — The First Campaign — Reported missing
Col. George A. Porterfield moved his newly recruited Confederates from Grafton on May 28, 1861, after receiving word of a Federal advance on the B&O Railroad. Porterfield's force a Philippi totaled no more than 775 volunteers. Few were fully trained . . . Map (db m211925) HM
121 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — PhilippiThe Casualties — The First Campaign — Reported missing
As Col Benjamin Kelley’s Federals pursued the Confederates through Philippi, he was shot in the upper right chest by Col. George A. Porterfield’s quartermaster. A surgeon declared it a mortal wound but Kelley recovered. In a show of respect, his men . . . Map (db m212033) HM
122 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — 97 — Philippi MummiesLegends & Lore
In 1888 Graham Hamrick mummified human cadavers using formula unrevealed to this day. Mummies traveled the world; now reside here.Map (db m211802) HM
123 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Philippi School Cornerstone
Laid by the Masonic Fraternity August 6 AD 1921 AL 5921 AC Nadenbousch Grand Master This is the cornerstone for the Philippi grade, middle and high school that was located on this property and served Barbour County from 1921 until . . . Map (db m211626) HM
124 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Place Where Kelley was Shot
Place where Kelley was shot June 3, 1861Map (db m212192) HM
125 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Shearer Quadrangle
Named for Dr. Richard E. Shearer, President of Alderson-Broaddus College, 1951-1983. During the Shearer Administration all the buildings on this quadrangle were erected except one which was completely remodelled. New Main replaced Old Main, . . . Map (db m211842) HM
126 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Site of Army of Occupation Office
Site of Army of Occupation Office June 3, 1861Map (db m212036) HM
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127 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — The "Philippi Races"Confederates Flee
As Union soldiers entered the town, Virginia troops came pouring out of Philippi's streets, alleys, and buildings, some getting dressed as they ran. The Confederates were soon streaming past this location as they fled to Beverly. Northern . . . Map (db m212148) HM
128 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — The Covered Bridge
The Philippi Covered Bridge across Tygart Valley River was built in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth of Beverly. Made of wood, with the exception of the iron bolts used to hold the segments together, it is an example of the best in covered bridge . . . Map (db m33665) HM
129 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — The Philippi Covered BridgePhilippi, WV — Scene of the First Land Battle of the Civil War —
Constructed in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth; masonry by Emanuel J. O'Brien, cost $12,151.24. The covered bridge, erected in 1852, is the only two-lane bridge in the federal highway system. During the Civil War the bridge served both North and South in . . . Map (db m33762) HM
130 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — United States Flag
The 34-star United States Flag was in the possession of the Federals. West Virginia became the 35th state of the Union on June 20, 1863. Kiwanis Flag Circle Made possible by the estate of Dr. Hu C. Myers, a bequest to the Kiwanis Club . . . Map (db m211893) HM
131 West Virginia, Barbour County, Valley Furnace — Valley Furnace
Iron ore was discovered here, 1835, by John Johnson. The Old Iron Furnace, built, 1848, was operated for six years by C.W. Bryant and Isaac Marsh. In 1850, a steam engine replaced the water power used to run fan air blast. Charcoal was fuel used. . . . Map (db m33929) HM

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