 Picture Courtesy of Joseph Landis First settled in early 1780s and incorporated in 1905. Important site in 1912-13 Paint-Cabin Creek Strike. Labor organizer "Mother Jones" spent her 84th birthday imprisoned here. Pratt Historic District, listed on the National Register in 1984, recognizes the town's important residential architecture from early plantation to Victorian styles. West Virginia Department of Culture and History WV 61, at junction with County Route 61/7 (Center Street), Pratt. Kanawha County West Virginia
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