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County

City

Town

Barbour County Philippi Harrison, Lewis and Randolph counties Philip Pendleton Barbour
U.S. Speaker of the House
Berkeley County Martinsburg Frederick County (VA) Norborne Berkeley
Royal Governor of Virginia
Boone County Madison Cabell, Kanawha, and Logan counties Daniel Boone
American frontiersman
Braxton County Sutton Kanawha, Lewis, and Nicholas counties Carter Braxton
Continental Congress
Brooke County Wellsburg Ohio County Robert Brooke
Governor of Virginia
Cabell County Huntington Kanawha County William H. Cabell
Governor of Virginia
Calhoun County Grantsville Gilmer County John C. Calhoun
U.S. Vice President
(1825-1832)
Clay County Clay Braxton and Nicholas counties Henry Clay
U.S. Senator (KY)
U.S. Speaker of the House
Doddridge County West Union Harrison, Lewis, Ritchie, and Taylor counties Philip Doddridge
U.S. Congressman (VA)
Fayette County Fayetteville Kanawha, Greenbrier and Logan counties Marquis de Lafayette
American Revolutionary War
Gilmer County Glenville Kanawha and Lewis counties Thomas Walker Gilmer
U.S. Secretary of the Navy
Governor of Virginia
Grant County Petersburg Hardy County Ulysses S. Grant
U.S. President
(1869-1877)
Greenbrier County Lewisburg Montgomery and Botetourt counties (VA) Greenbrier River
Hampshire County Romney Frederick County (VA) County of Hampshire in England
Hancock County New Cumberland Brooke County John Hancock
Continental Congress
Governor of Massachusetts
Hardy County Moorefield Hampshire County Samuel Hardy
Continental Congress
Harrison County Clarksburg Monongalia County Benjamin Harrison V
Governor of Virginia
Jackson County Ripley Kanawha, Mason, and Wood counties Andrew Jackson
U.S. President
(1829-1837)
Jefferson County Charles Town Berkeley County Thomas Jefferson
U.S. President
(1801-1809)
Kanawha County Charleston Greenbrier County, Montgomery County (VA) Kanawha River
Lewis County Weston Harrison County Charles Lewis
American Revolutionary War
Lincoln County Hamlin Boone, Cabell, Kanawha and Logan counties Abraham Lincoln
U.S. President
(1861-1865)
Logan County Logan Cabell and Kanawha counties, Giles and Tazewell counties (VA) Chief Logan
Mingo leader
Marion County Fairmont Harrison and Monongalia counties Brig. Gen. Francis Marion
American Revolutionary War
Marshall County Moundsville Ohio County John Marshall
U.S. Secretary of State
Chief Justice of the U.S.
Mason County Point Pleasant Kanawha County George Mason
U.S. Constitutional Convention
McDowell County Welch Tazewell County (VA) James McDowell
Governor of Virginia
Mercer County Princeton Giles and Tazewell counties (VA) Brig. Gen. Hugh Mercer
American Revolutionary War
Mineral County Keyser Hampshire County mineral resources
Mingo County Williamson Logan County Mingo Native Americans
Monongalia County Morgantown Augusta County (VA) Latin derivation for Monongahela River
Monroe County Union Greenbrier County James Monroe
U.S. President
(1817-1825)
Morgan County Berkeley Springs Berkeley and Hampshire counties Daniel Morgan
U.S. Congressman (VA)
Nicholas County Summersville Greenbrier and Kanawaha counties Wilson Cary Nicholas
U.S. Senator (VA)
Governor of Virginia
Ohio County Wheeling Augusta County (VA) Ohio River
Pendleton County Franklin Augusta County (VA) Edmund Pendleton
First Continental Congress
Pleasants County Saint Marys Ritchie, Tyler, and Wood counties James Pleasants, Jr.
U.S. Senator (VA)
Governor of Virginia
Pocahontas County Marlinton Bath County (VA), Pendleton and Randolph counties Pocahontas of the Powhatan Native Americans
Preston County Kingwood Monongalia County James Patton Preston
Governor of Virginia
Putnam County Winfield Cabell, Kanawha, and Mason counties Gen. Israel Putnam
American Revolutionary War
Raleigh County Beckley Fayette County Sir Walter Raleigh
English explorer and poet
Randolph County Elkins Harrison County Edmund Jenings Randolph
U.S. Attorney General
Governor of Virginia
Ritchie County Harrisville Harrison, Lewis, and Wood counties Thomas Ritchie
Virginia political figure
Roane County Spencer Gilmer, Jackson, Kanawha and Wirt counties Spencer Roane
Virginia Supreme Court
Summers County Hinton Greenbrier County George W. Summers
U.S. Congressman (VA)
Circuit Court judge
Taylor County Grafton Barbour, Harrison, Marion, and Preston counties John Taylor of Caroline
U.S. Senator (VA)
Tucker County Parsons Randolph County Henry St. George Tucker
U.S. Congressman (VA)
Virginia Supreme Court
Tyler County Middlebourne Ohio County John Tyler
U.S. President
(1841-1845)
Upshur County Buckhannon Barbour and Lewis counties Abel Parker Upshur
U.S. Secretary of the Navy
U.S. Secretary of State
Wayne County Wayne Cabell County Gen.”Mad” Anthony Wayne
Revolutionary War
U.S. Congressman (GA)
Webster County Webster Springs Braxton, Nicholas, and Randolph counties Daniel Webster
U.S. Senator (NH)
U.S. Secretary of State
Wetzel County New Martinsville Tyler County Lewis Wetzel
noted frontiersman
Wirt County Elizabeth Jackson and Wirt counties William Wirt
U.S. Attorney General
Wood County Parkersburg Harrison County James Wood,
Governor of Virginia
Wyoming County Pineville Logan County derived from Native American term for wide plain
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