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Huntington

Cabell County · U. S. 52, U. S. 60, W. Va. 2, and W. Va. 10. · location approximate

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Originally called Holderby's Landing. Laid out as a town, 1869, by Collis P. Huntington of the C. & O. Railroad, and named for him when incorporated in 1871. Western end of the C. & O. Railroad when the first trains came from Richmond, 1873.

1937 text, presented as a historical document.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.

Barry Lawrence Ruderman 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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