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Brooke
County
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..Since
the 1770’s
when the three
Cox brothers
established
their claim,
many and
varied are the
industries
that were
established in
Brooke County.
....In 1776,
according to
old newspaper
clippings, a
powder mill at
the mouth of
Panther Run
was supplying
powder to the
Continental
Army. As early
as 1788
Wellsburg had
mills and
shops and was
trading and
marketing.
Records show
that between
1791 and 1794
we had
craftsman such
as JACOB
HOOVER,
Shoemaker;
ABRAHAM
FULTON,
hatter; JAMES
PERRY, and
NATHAN REEVES,
tanners;
ELIJAH COLE,
carpenter; and
JOHN SMITH,
taylor(note
the spelling
in those
days).
....In April
1781, a land
owner on the
current Half
Moon Addition,
Thomas
Edgington was
captured by
Indians on
Harmon Creek.
He was held
captive in the
Indian Towns
of Ohio, taken
to Detroit and
sold to the
British. Three
years later he
was traded for
British
soldiers and
walked home.
....Flour,
woolen and saw
mills were in
operation
before 1797.
In 1794 a MR.
GRANT was
operating an
iron foundry
on Kings
Creek. This
old foundry is
better known
today as the
PETER TARR
FURNACE. In
1815 an iron
foundry was
established in
Wellsburg.
....From the
DUVAL GLASS
HOUSE in 1813
to the present
time there
have been 40
glass
factories
located in
Brooke County.
In the early
1800’s we had
boat yards, a
rope walk and
numerous
warehouses.
....From the
1820’s through
the 1870’s
there were
powder mills,
soil and
candle
factories,
three
potteries, a
cotton mill,
marble yard,
silversmiths,
furniture
factories,
shoemakers,
skiff makers,
a carpet
factory, hat
manufacturers
and cigar
makers.
The June 1855
issue of the
Wellsburg
Daily Herald
advertised
JOHN TWEED’S
saw mill in
the upper end
of Wellsburg
as well as
W.D.
TOREYSON’S
blacksmith
shop below the
Market House
on Charles
Street.
....The
manufacturing
of paper
started here
in 1835 and
shortly after
the paper bag
industry was
established.
....In the
1880’s through
the 1900’s
there were the
NICHOLS BRICK
YARD and
RALSTON’S Ice
plant out
Bethany Pike.
A cannery in
the upper end
of Wellsburg a
broom factory
out Cross
Creek and
other
industries too
numerous to
mention.
....Brooke
County
citizens an be
proud that
from 1770 to
the present
time, there
have been
ingenious and
hard working
men and women
living in our
area.
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