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5 Fun Facts About December 1 In West Virginia History
1. Birth of George Brett - Hall of fame baseball player George Brett was born on December 1, 1953 in Glen Dale, West Virginia. Brett played his entire 21-year career with the Kansas City Royals and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999. 2. West Virginia...
5 Fun Facts About November 30 In West Virginia History
1. In 1865, West Virginia became the first state to ratify the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude. 2. In 1927, the "Battle of Matewan" occurred in Matewan, West Virginia, between striking coal miners and the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency, resulting in several deaths...
5 Fun Facts About November 29 In West Virginia History
1. In 1863, West Virginia became the 35th state to join the Union. Due to its strategic location on the border between the North and South during the Civil War, West Virginia was formed when several western counties of Virginia refused to secede from the Union. 2. On November 29,...
5 Fun Facts About November 28 In West Virginia History
1. Birth of Mary Lou Retton On November 28, 1968, Mary Lou Retton was born in Fairmont, West Virginia. Retton is a retired American gymnast and Olympic gold medalist. She was the first American woman to win the all-around gold medal at the Olympics, which she won in 1984. 2....
5 Fun Facts About November 27 In West Virginia History
1. The deadliest bridge disaster in U.S. history occurred on November 27, 1940, in Point Pleasant when the suspension bridge connecting West Virginia and Ohio collapsed. It resulted in the death of 46 people. 2. On November 27, 1863, Confederate General John Imboden attacked the town of Beverly, West Virginia....
5 Fun Facts About November 26 In West Virginia History
Here are 5 interesting facts about November 26th in West Virginia history: 1. On November 26, 1788, West Virginia became the 10th state to ratify the United States Constitution. Prior to statehood, West Virginia was part of Virginia until it separated during the Civil War. 2. The first electric streetcar...
5 Fun Facts About November 25 In West Virginia History
1) On November 25, 1927, the worst school disaster in American history occurred when a natural gas explosion destroyed the Consolidated School in Bath, West Virginia. The explosion killed 38 students and four teachers. 2) On November 25, 1864, Union forces led by General William Averell engaged in a fierce...
5 Fun Facts About November 24 In West Virginia History
1. In 1925, the first radio station in West Virginia, WWNR, began broadcasting in Beckley. It was owned by a local businessman, W.W. "Bill" Neville. 2. On November 24, 1956, the West Virginia Mountaineers football team played its first night game at Mountaineer Field in Morgantown. They defeated the Pittsburgh...
5 Fun Facts About November 23 In West Virginia History
1. On November 23, 1863, West Virginia became the only state to be admitted to the Union during the American Civil War. This was a significant moment for the new state, which had been formed out of the western counties of Virginia that refused to secede from the United States....
5 Fun Facts About November 22 In West Virginia History
1. On November 22, 1968, the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources was established. This organization is responsible for the conservation and management of the state’s fish, wildlife, and natural resources, including state parks and forests. 2. The infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud that lasted for several decades in the late 19th...
5 Fun Facts About November 21 In West Virginia History
1. In 1789, Virginia ratified the U.S. Constitution, making West Virginia part of the newly formed United States. 2. On November 21, 1861, Confederate forces under General John B. Floyd evacuated the town of Cotton Hill following a Union victory at the Battle of Gauley Bridge during the American Civil...
5 Fun Facts About November 20 In West Virginia History
1. In 1863, West Virginia officially became the 35th state in the United States. This followed the Civil War and the division of Virginia, which led to the formation of a new state that aligned more closely with Union values. 2. The town of Matewan, West Virginia, became infamous in...