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Little Kanawha River
1765
Captain Bull, Delaware Indian, settled near the Little Kanawha
1770
The upper watershed of the Little Kanawha was explored by John Hacker
1772
The massacre of Captain Bull's band of Delaware Indians by frontiersmen at Bulltown Historic Area
1838
Claudius Crozet recommended that 10 locks and dams be constructed to permit navigation of the Little Kanawha
1847
Citizens of Parkersburg, Elizabeth, and Glenville organized the Little Kanawha Navigation Company
1860
Samuel D. Karnes stuck oil and began producing, opening Burning Springs oil field
May 09, 1863
A Confederate raiding party under Gen. William E. "Grumble" Jones set fire to the Burning Springs oil field and to crude oil being stored in the area.
1867
The Little Kanawha Navigation Company let contracts for the first four locks and dams
1874
Steamboats began travel from Parkersburg upriver to Palestine (Wirt County) on the Little Kanawha
1891
The "government lock" was built on Little Kanawha River near Burning Springs
1978
Burnsville Dam placed in operation View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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