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The genealogy
of this county is similar to that of a person. Its parent counties
were Lewis and Kanawha. It's
grandparent counties were Harrison and
Boutetourt. It's great-grandparent county was Monongalia. And,
before that, it was called
Except for the
stray trader, hunter, and Indians, Gilmer County was unsettled until
1800 when Jacob Bush came from today's Lewis County, then called
Harrison, to settle as a squatter on Cedar Creek about 1.5 miles
from the current U.S. Route 33/119. It was six more years before
Michael Stump and his sons settled on Steer Creek. In 1810 Peter
McCune erected his cabin on the Little Kanawha near the mouth of
Leading Creek and became the first settler in DeKalb District.
Shortly thereafter, Adam Heckert and his family settled at
The county is
the birthplace of the