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5 Fun Facts About July 2 In West Virginia History
1. West Virginia became a state on July 2, 1863. On this day, West Virginia officially became the 35th state to join the United States of America. It broke away from Virginia during the American Civil War to join the Union as a separate state. 2. The Battle of Gettysburg...
5 Fun Facts About July 1 In West Virginia History
1. West Virginia became a state on July 1, 1863, making it the only state to have been admitted to the Union during the Civil War. The decision to become a separate state was a result of disagreement over the issue of slavery between western Virginia and the rest of...
5 Fun Facts About June 30 In West Virginia History
1. On June 30, 1947, Chuck Yeager, a native of Myra, West Virginia, made history by becoming the first pilot to break the sound barrier. Yeager was flying the Bell X-1 aircraft over the Mojave Desert in California at the time of the achievement, which marked a major milestone in...
5 Fun Facts About June 29 In West Virginia History
1. On June 29, 1863, during the Civil War, Confederate forces captured the town of Beverly, West Virginia. Beverly was strategically important for both the Confederates and Union forces due to its location on the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike, a major transportation route. 2. West Virginia became the 35th state of the...
5 Fun Facts About June 28 In West Virginia History
1. In 1863, the Battle of Hansbrough Ridge occurred during the Civil War in the town of Sharpsburg. Confederate forces under General William E. "Grumble" Jones attacked Union soldiers led by Colonel Joseph Thoburn. The battle ended with a Confederate victory, but they suffered heavy casualties. 2. On June 28,...
5 Fun Facts About June 27 In West Virginia History
1. On June 27, 1863, the Confederate Army under the command of General Robert E. Lee reached the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where they would engage in a three-day battle that would become the turning point of the Civil War. 2. On June 27, 1901, the state of West Virginia...
5 Fun Facts About June 26 In West Virginia History
1. In 1863, West Virginia became the 35th state to enter the U.S. and the only state to be formed as a direct result of the American Civil War. The state's secession from Virginia was a product of the pro-Union sentiment of residents in the western part of the state....
5 Fun Facts About June 25 In West Virginia History
1. In 1861, West Virginia became the 35th state to join the Union, during the midst of the Civil War. 2. On June 25, 1900, the town of Bramwell was incorporated. Located in Mercer County, Bramwell was once known as the “Billion Dollar Coalfield” and was a major producer of...
5 Fun Facts About June 24 In West Virginia History
1. West Virginia became a state on June 24, 1863 - On this date, West Virginia officially became the 35th state in the United States. It was the only state formed during the Civil War and was born out of Virginia's decision to secede from the Union. 2. Battle of...
5 Fun Facts About June 23 In West Virginia History
1) On June 23, 1861, the Battle of Philippi took place in what is now West Virginia. It was the first land battle of the American Civil War and resulted in a Union victory. 2) In 1928, the New River Gorge Bridge, located in Fayette County, West Virginia, was officially...
5 Fun Facts About June 22 In West Virginia History
1. On June 22, 1861, the Battle of Athens, one of the first battles of the American Civil War in West Virginia, took place. Confederate forces under General Robert E. Lee engaged Union forces led by General Thomas A. Morris. The Union forces were able to hold their ground and...
5 Fun Facts About June 21 In West Virginia History
1. In 1863, the Battle of Vienna took place during the American Civil War. Confederate forces led by General William E. Jones attacked Union troops in Vienna, but were ultimately repelled. 2. On June 21, 1932, West Virginia Governor William G. Conley declared martial law in Logan County, in response...