
Union
N 37° 35.475 W 080° 32.610
17S E 540301 N 4160562
This historic marker stands on the grounds of the Monroe County Courthouse in Union, West Virginia
Waymark Code: WM146E
Location: West Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 01/08/2007
Views: 29
Union got its name because in frontier days, the site of the town was a rendezvous for troops during the Indian Wars. It was settled by James Alexander in 1774 and originally charted in 1799.
The text of the historic marker reads:
UNION
"Settled in 1774 by James Alexander, who later served in Revolutionary Army. County organized at his house, 1799. "Walnut Grove," built by Andrew Beirne, and "Elmwood," built by the Capertons, fine examples of colonial architecture.
Marker Number: WV-787
 Marker Title: Union
 Marker Location: ON the Grounds of the Monre County Courthouse, Union, West Virginia
 County or Independent City: Monroe County
 Marker Program Sponsor: State of West Virginia
 Web Site: Not listed

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