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Wheeling
1739
French explorers were in the Wheeling area
1749
French explorer Celoron de Blainville led Canadian militia and Indian guides down Allegheny and Ohio Rivers to strengthen French claims, burying lead plates along the way
1751
Christopher Gist surveyed the Ohio Valley as far as the Kanawha River
1769
The Zane brothers were the first white men to settle in present Ohio County
1770
George Washington surveyed the Wheeling area
Apr 30, 1774
Daniel Greathouse led a party to ambush on Mingo Indians, killing all, including Chief Logan's family
1776
Fort Henry was renamed for Governor Patrick Henry
Sep 01, 1777
Indians and British attack Fort Henry
1796
Ebenezer Zane blazed his trace to Maysville, Kentucky
1797
Wheeling became the county seat of Ohio County
1806
Wheeling was chartered as a town
1818
The National Road, the first major highway in the region, was completed to Wheeling
1831
Wheeling was declared an inland port of entry
1836
Wheeling was incorporated as a city
1849
The Wheeling Suspension Bridge was opened for traffic
1849
Wheeling had free public schools
1850
Wheeling had a hospital
Dec 24, 1852
The B&O Railroad completed from Baltimore to Wheeling
1852
Wheeling had a library
1859
The U.S. Customs House was built
1860
Wheeling had 14,083 people
1875
The capital was moved from Charleston to Wheeling
1880
Wheeling had 30,737 people
1881
The first West Virginia State Fair was held at Wheeling Island
1884
The Ohio River flooded at Wheeling
Mar 26, 1898
The Ohio River flooded at Wheeling
Mar 15, 1907
The Ohio River flooded at Wheeling
Mar 28, 1913
The Ohio River flooded at Wheeling
1930
Population of Wheeling peaked at 61,659
Apr 01, 1933
Wheeling Jamboree began at Capitol Music Hall
Mar 19, 1936
Ohio River crested at 55.20 feet, more than 15 feet above flood stage
Jan 26, 1937
The Ohio River flooded at Wheeling
1940
The State Fair ceased operation on Wheeling Island
Dec 21, 1942
The Ohio River flooded at Wheeling
2000
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