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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEA9_the-wellsburg-united-methodist-church_Wellsburg-WV.html
Methodism in Wellsburg dates back to 1787 with the establishment of the "Ohio Circuit." Early services were held in "The Academy" on High Street. Bishop Asbury preached at the courthouse on September 6, 1803.
On April 19, 1816, John Prather, so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEA8_1788-wells-log-house_Wellsburg-WV.html
Constructed by Alexander Wells at65 Washington St., Buffaloe, Virginia(present day Third St.,Wellsburg, West Virginia)
The Wells Log House was, and is, in the"National Register of Historic Places"District of Wellsburg (registered 1981)
The f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEA3_patrick-gass_Wellsburg-WV.html
Sergeant on the Lewis and ClarkExpedition, he published the firstaccount of that exploration in 1807
Veteran of the War of 1812, hefought in the Battle of Lundy's Laneand at Fort Erie
Citizen of Wellsburg for more thanhalf a century, he marr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEA2_millers-tavern_Wellsburg-WV.html
Built by John Henderson prior to 1798 in Federal style, the building was leased by William Miller and operated as a tavern for 50 years. Since 1974 building has housed the Brooke County Museum.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME9R_brooke-county-veterans-memorial_Wellsburg-WV.html
Dedicated to the men and women from Brooke County who have honorably served in the armed forces of our country in time of war and peace
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME9P_bethany-turnpike-tunnels_Wellsburg-WV.html
First highway tunnels constructed west of Alleghenies. They were built in 1831 by Richard Waugh at personal expense to ease transportation to his flour mills. The tunnels, a mile apart, were removed by the State in 1957.