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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25TT_scotts-run-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Morgantown-WV.html
Scott's Run
Veterans
Memorial
( left panel )
The Purseglove Community Honor Roll
The following names were listed on the original program of the honor roll dedication of Sept. 16, 1945
( 325 names are listed )
( right panel )
The Sc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F2D_everettville-mine-disaster_Morgantown-WV.html
On April 30, 1927, Federal No. 3 Mine exploded, killing at least 97 miners. Nine men inside survived the blast and soon reached safety. Using oxygen breathing apparatus, 21 teams conducted rescue efforts until May 24, containing fires as they went…
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S331-43/4-1.82 Dents Run Covered Bridge, Bridge No. 4358, Built circa 1889, rehabilitated 2004
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Side AMonongalia CountyFormed, 1776, from District of West Augusta. All or parts of 21 other counties, including three in Pennsylvania, were carved from it. Named for the Monongahela River, bearing an Indian name, which means the "River of Caving …
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Scotts Run By the 1930s 10,000 residents representing 28 nationalities and tied to the coal industry crowded the hillsides, victims of severe poverty brought on by a coal recession and Great Depression. "The Shack" and Scotts Run Settlement House…
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In memory of Monongalia's sons "They fought for the freedom of others."
In memory of "Our Sons" who fought for the freedom of the world, 1917-1918
In memory of "Our Women" who sacrificed for the freedom of the world, 1917-1918
"In memory …