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  1. Jun 9, 2023 · If you had to bet on one, I would say Shepherdstown was probably founded first, simply because it's on an important thoroughfare connecting the Shenandoah Valley to the important Delaware ports, where a lot of European migrants, principally Scots Irish and German migrants, were arriving in the 18th century. So it's likely that these migrants arrived at the banks of the Potomac River in the ...

  2. West Virginia was officially admitted as a U.S. state on June 20, 1863. The area that comprises West Virginia was originally part of the British Virginia Colony (1607–1776) and the western part of the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia (1776–1788), and state of Virginia (1788–1863). Western Virginia became sharply divided over the issue of ...

  3. 4 days ago · The location and date of the first settlement in West Virginia is uncertain. A settlement known as ‘‘Potomoke’’ in 1717 may have been at Shepherdstown. Morgan Morgan, a Welsh immigrant, however, has commonly been credited with making the first settlement in the state near Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, about 1731.

  4. Jan 10, 2024 · One of the oldest towns in West Virginia is the historic town of Shepherdstown. Although Europeans began to settle the town in the early 1700s, Shepherdstown was officially established on December 23, 1762. Visitors can stroll along the historic district on a self-guided walking tour to view architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries.

  5. archive.wvculture.org › history › archivesWest Virginia Statehood

    On March 26, 1863, the majority of citizens who voted approved the statehood bill, including the Willey Amendment, and on June 20, the state of West Virginia was officially created. In May 1863, the Constitutional Union party nominated Arthur I. Boreman to run for governor.

  6. Dec 18, 2016 · Since 2010, West Virginia is the only state in the union that has lost population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Its November unemployment rate, 6 percent, ranked 47th out of the 50 states.

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  8. The rise and fall of Gary — and that of company towns across the country — mirrors the arc of the nation's economy. From the textile mills of the early 1800s to the coal mines of the 20th century to the manufacturing hubs that defined America's industrial prowess, the story of the United States can be told through the company town.

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