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This Week in West Virginia History

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
February 12, 2024
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Charleston WV – The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history.

To read more, go to e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia at www.wvencyclopedia.org.

Feb. 15, 1898: Musician John Homer “Uncle Homer” Walker was born in Mercer

County. Among the last in a tradition of Black Appalachian banjo players, he played the five-

string banjo in the clawhammer style.

Feb. 15, 1930: Sara Jane Moore was born in Charleston. On Sept. 22, 1975, Moore

attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford in San Francisco.

Feb. 15, 1975: Elizabeth Kee, the state’s first female member of Congress, died in

Bluefield. Kee was elected to Congress in 1951 after the death of her husband, John. She retired

in 1964 and was succeeded by her son, James.

Feb. 16, 1821: Morris Harvey was born near Prosperity in Raleigh County. Harvey’s

gifts to the Barboursville Seminary led to its name being changed to Morris Harvey College in

  1. The institution is now known as the University of Charleston.

Feb. 16, 1917: The legislature established the West Virginia State Colored Tuberculosis

Sanitarium for the care of Black TB patients. It was built at Denmar in Pocahontas County.

Feb. 16, 1951: Second Lieutenant Darwin Keith Kyle of Boone County died during an

intense exchange against Chinese forces in Korea. He was awarded the Medal of Honor.

Feb. 17, 1735: Morgan Morgan of present-day Berkeley County was commissioned a

captain of militia in the 201 st Field Artillery, which is considered the oldest military unit in the

United States.

Feb. 18, 1843: Ritchie County was created from portions of Wood, Lewis, and Harrison

counties. The county was named for Virginia journalist and politician Thomas Ritchie.

 

Feb. 18, 1890: Ellison Mounts, a cousin to the Hatfield family, was hanged for murder,

ending the Hatfield-McCoy Feud.

Feb. 18, 1969: Hundreds of miners in Raleigh County went on strike over the issue of

black lung. Within days, the walkout spread throughout southern West Virginia.

Feb. 19, 1908: Orval Elijah Brown was born near Lizemores in Clay County. Brown, a

free-spirited individual, gained notoriety as the “Clay County Wild Man” during the Great

Depression for his untamed physical appearance, which included a flowing beard and the

wearing of little more than a self-made loincloth.

Feb. 19, 1943: Author Homer Hickam was born in Coalwood, McDowell County.

Hickam’s second book, Rocket Boys: A Memoir, was published in 1998 and became a runaway

bestseller.

Feb. 20, 1875: The legislature approved a bill to move the state capital back to Wheeling.

Feb. 20, 1995: The legislature voted to make the Golden Delicious apple the official state

fruit.

Feb. 21, 1895: Bluefield Colored Institute was established by the legislature to prepare

Black West Virginians for the teaching profession. After several name changes, the school

became Bluefield State College in 1943 and achieved university status in 2022.

Feb. 21, 1913: Workers’ compensation passed the legislature, modeled on the German

system Governor Hatfield had studied in the Ruhr Valley coalfields.

Feb. 21, 1940: Former Governor Gaston Caperton was born in Charleston. Caperton

defeated Arch Moore to become the state’s 31 st governor.

 

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