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The Church began in 1827 by Associated Reformed Presbyterians from Short Creek, W. Va. and was officially organized in 1833. The first church building is still erect on the west side of Market Street and the second is below the corner of Ninth Street.
The church was established in 1849 in the industrial part of town once known as Ritchietown. There were no paved streets or walks and kerosene lamps were used for lighting. The church was 14 years old when West Virginia became a state.
The organization was established in 1819.
The church was established in 1785 by a group of the city's leading businessmen.
The church was established in 1856 by a small group of the city's leading businessmen.
The church was established in 1785 within a year after Methodism had come formally to America.
The church was established in 1849.
The church began and grew with the frontier settlement of Wheeling, W. Va. In the spring of 1785, three years after the last battle of the Revolutionary War was fought at Fort Henry, the congregation was established and proceeded without any official building until 1818.
The church was established in 1829 when a group of Long Run residents baptized by Alexander Campbell began to meet in private homes for worship.
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This gigantic structure was built at a cost exceeding six million dollars. It serves U.S. Routes 40 and 250. Dedicated September 8, 1955. Published by Wonday Film Service. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
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Swan and ducks as well as pavilion in the background. Published by Phillips News Co. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Wooden walking bridge in woods at Mount de Chantal. Published by W.H. Tipton. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Gravestone markers at Greenwood Cemetery. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Caption on back of postcard reads: "Wheeling's Capitol Music Hall is the pivotal building in a National Historic District. Built in 1928, it is one of the finest examples of architectural beauty in the nation. It is home of Jamboree U.S.A. and also hosts the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra and many professional and amateur music, theatre, and dance companies." Published by Paige Creations. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Located on 11th Street between Market and Chaplin Streets. Published by Fort Wayne Printing Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Located on 11th St. between Market and Chaplin Streets. Published by Fort Wayne Printing Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Steel and Suspension bridges visible in distance. Caption on back of postcard reads: "The wharf, bordering the Ohio River, is about 250 yards in extent and is paved with cobble stones. Wheeling exports large quantities of general manufactures, glassware, and potteries, and thousands of vessels land and depart from here, carrying on an extensive commerce on the river." Published by Raphael Tuck and Sons. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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A beautiful scene on U.S. Route 250. Published by Harry L. Dailey. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Steamboat arrives at the wharf. See original for correspondence. Published by A.C. Bosselman and Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Route signs 214 and 147. Published by The Ohio County News Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Reflection of skyscrapers in the Ohio River. Caption on back of postcard reads: "Wheeling known as the "Stogie Center" of America. Products other than tobacco are steel, coal, glassware, porcelain dinnerware, sanitary ware, tile, etc." Published by Arco Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Caption on back of postcard reads: "Ebenezer Lane made the first white settlement now occupied by the city of Wheeling in 1769. Indian warfare was on for several years until the Revolutionary War, progress then started. In 1832 the first iron works were built. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad reached the city in 1852." Published by Arco Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Viewed from the Ohio River. Published by Paul C. Koeber Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Horse and buggies bring supplies to be loaded onto boats. Published by A.C. Bosselman and Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Look closely to see labels of specific buildings in the city. Published by Photo Crafters. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Showing business section of Wheeling in the background. Racetrack can be seen on the island. Published by Photo Crafters. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Wheeling as seen from the Ohio River in the evening. Steamboats docked for the night along the river's edge outside of a lit up cityscape. Caption on back of postcard reads: "Boats started to carry mail from Wheeling to Cincinnati, Ohio on the Ohio River about 1795. Wheeling's population in the year 1800 was about 500. The present population is near 70,000." Published by Arco Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Showing a steamer on the beautiful Ohio River. Published by Phillips News Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Airplane runways and control tower in Wheeling, W. Va. Published by Phillips News Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
People watch riders travel down the flume ride attraction at Wheeling Park. Published by Olmstead Brothers Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Built 1926. Published by Photo Crafters. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Race track and horse stables can be seen in the foreground. Published by L.C. Knee of Photo Crafters. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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Built in 1769. Published by I. Robbins and Son. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
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