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Brandonville

Preston County · W. Va. 26 · location approximate

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Made famous by Brandonville stoves, product of old iron furnaces. Here in 1839 was published one of the earliest agricultural papers. In the vicinity stood Fort Morris, built before 1774 on the lands of Richard Morris.

1937 text, presented as a historical document. It uses the period's terms for Native and Black people, and tells frontier history from the settler's side.

David Rumsey Map Collection, Stanford Libraries

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Marker data: State Road Commission of West Virginia, West Virginia Historic and Scenic Highway Markers (1937), text by Ross B. Johnston

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