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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BPX_the-wilfong-church-st-michaels-lutheran-church_Brandywine-WV.html
"The Wilfong Church." Four acres of land for church and cemetery were purchased for one shilling on October 1, 1794 from German immigrant couple, Michael and Sophia Wilfong. Historically and locally known as "The Wilfong Churc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BPQ_propst-lutheran-church_Brandywine-WV.html
61 rods west stood original round log church upon 3½ acre plot, deeded Dec.18, 1769, by John Michael Propst and his wife, Catherine, "for the congregation of the South Fork of the Potowmack for five shillings current money of Virgi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BPP_stone-cemetery_Brandywine-WV.html
The stone cemetery takes its name from Daniel Stone, an early owner,while the oldest tombstone carries the date 1793. The principal use began in the 1860s at the time of the civil war and the creation of the State of West Virginia by president Ab…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN15_fort-seybert_Brandywine-WV.html
Fort Seybert, strong frontier post with blockhouse, cabins, and stockade, surrendered to the Indians after three-day siege in 1758. Twenty of the prisoners were massacred and the others were carried into captivity. (Site 2 Mi. North)
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