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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMUL_tuscarora-clinton-sand_White-Sulphur-Springs-WV.html
This miniature anticline or upfold (Huntersville Arch) in the Tuscarora Sandstone shows the features of the larger structures which produce oil and gas. The "Tuscarora Sand" produces some gas although it is largely unexplored in West Virginia.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMED5_oakhurst-golf-club_White-Sulphur-Springs-WV.html
Site of the first organized golf club in United States. It was formed, 1884, on the "Oakhurst estate of owner, Russell W. Montague, a New Englander and Scotchmen" George Grant, Alexander m. and Roderick McLeod and Lionel Torrin.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMED4_dry-creek-battle_White-Sulphur-Springs-WV.html
A two-day encounter. Aug. 26-27, 1863, between Gen. Sam Jones' Confederates and Gen. W. W. Averell's Federals. Action is also known as Howard's Creek, White Sulphur Springs and Rocky Gap. Losses 350.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCQI_kates-mountain_White-Sulphur-Springs-WV.html
Named for Kate Carpenter, whose husband, Nathan, was killed by the Indians. fine scenic view. Home of Kate's Mountain Clover and other rare plants, such as the Box Huckleberry, 6000 years old - the oldest living thing.
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Side ALarge Federal fish hatcheries are located here. A mile east on Howard's Creek the armies of North and South fought in 1863. At "Oakhurst" three miles north the first golf club in America was organized in 1884.
Side BTwelve Presidents, fro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCQF_the-old-white_White-Sulphur-Springs-WV.html
Here stood a famous hostelry affectionately known as The Old WhiteOnce the pride of the Old DominionWhose gracious hospitality, beautiful surroundings and healing waters gained national renown and made it the object of many a pilgrimage.Here gathe…