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5 Fun Facts About April 17 In West Virginia History
1. On April 17, 1861, Virginia seceded from the Union. This decision was met with resistance in what is now West Virginia, leading to the formation of the new state in 1863. 2. In 1934, the first large-scale labor strike in West Virginia history began on April 17. Known as...
5 Fun Facts About April 16 In West Virginia History
1. The Battles of Charleston and Porter's Plantation: On April 16, 1862, Confederate General William W. Loring launched an attack on Union forces in Charleston, which resulted in the Battles of Charleston and Porter's Plantation. The Confederate forces were ultimately successful, but both sides suffered significant losses. 2. The West...
5 Fun Facts About April 15 In West Virginia History
1. The Blair Mountain Battle: On April 15, 1922, the Battle of Blair Mountain in Logan County, West Virginia began. This conflict marked the largest armed labor uprising in United States history, as over 10,000 coal miners fought against coal companies to demand fair pay and working conditions. The battle...
5 Fun Facts About April 14 In West Virginia History
1. In 1865, Union general Stoneman led a raiding party into southwestern Virginia and West Virginia starting from the Cumberland Gap. The raid was aimed to disrupt Confederate forces, destroy supply lines and liberate Union prisoners held in various Confederate prison camps. The raid ended on April 25 after covering...
5 Fun Facts About April 13 In West Virginia History
1. The Battle of Charleston occurred on April 13, 1862, during the American Civil War. Confederate forces led by General John B. Floyd attempted to retake Charleston, West Virginia, which had been occupied by Union troops. Despite outnumbering the Union forces, the Confederates were unsuccessful in their attack. 2. The...
5 Fun Facts About April 12 In West Virginia History
1. The state of West Virginia was officially admitted to the Union on April 12, 1862. This came after a long and tumultuous process which saw the western counties of Virginia break away from the Confederate state during the Civil War. 2. In 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt passed away...