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Fayette County WV229
Formed in 1831 from Nicholas, Greenbrier, Kanawha, Logan. Named for General Lafayette. On New River, 1671, Batts and Fallam officially claimed Mississippi Valley for Great Britain in opposition to the claim of France.
Fayette County WV230
Formed in 1831 from Nicholas, Greenbrier, Kanawha, Logan. Named for General Lafayette. On New River, 1671, Batts and Fallam officially claimed Mississippi Valley for Great Britain in opposition to the claim of France.
Fayette County WV231
Formed in 1831 from Nicholas, Greenbrier, Kanawha, and Logan. Named for General Lafayette. On New River, 1671, Batts a nd Fallam officially claimed Mississippi Valley for Great Britain in opposition to the claim of France.
Fayette County WV232
Formed in 1831 from Nicholas, Greenbrier, Kanawha, Logan. Named for General Lafayette. On New River, 1671, Batts and Fallam officially claimed Mississippi Valley for Great Britain in opposition to the claim of France.
Harewood WV343
Erected in 1771. The home of Colonel Samuel Washington, county lieutenant. His brother General George Washington visited here and General Lafayette and Louis Phillipe of France were entertained here. In this house James Madison and Dolly Payne Todd were married. Samuel Washington died in 1781 and is buried in the grave yard south of the house. Display # 11 - 15 of 15 |