Cunningham Farmstead-Bulltown Historic District - Napier WV
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 38° 47.556 W 080° 33.690
17S E 538081 N 4293852
In time the Cunninghams built a granary, barns, coal-and-wood house, outhouse, and chicken house, in addition to the main house, to form a traditional central West Virginia subsistence farm.
Waymark Code: WM13DZY
Location: West Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 11/19/2020
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Cunningham Farmstead-Bulltown Historic District--In time the Cunninghams built a granary, barns, coal-and-wood house, outhouse, and chicken house, in addition to the main house, to form a traditional central West Virginia subsistence farm. It as on the Cunningham farmstead, in 1861, that Union fortifications were established at Bulltown.
For the better part of four years, Moses Cunningham, son of Henry Cunningham and a firm supporter of the Confederacy, saw his daily farming activities and family life disrupted by the operations of a substantial Union garrison. Indeed, although a noncombatant, he was wounded at the Battle of Bulltown. One account has it that he was shot in the backside when he ran into the line of fire shouting "Hurrah for Jeff Davis!" After Confederate forces broke off the attach and left the area, Moses Cunningham cared for one of the Confederate injured, one John Sumpter, who had suffered a broken leg in the battle.
Group that erected the marker: Bulltown Historic District
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: Millstone Run Road (CR 19/12) Napier, WV USA 26631
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