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Today in WV History
20 Feb

Legislature approved a bill to move the seat of government back to Wheeling

West Virginia's first capital, Wheeling, was the largest city in the new state and the site of the statehood movement resulting from Virginia's secession from the Union. The First and Second Wheeling Conventions, the creation of the Reorganized Go...

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