Report of Salt Rock petroglyphs included in Smithsonian Institution's "Contributions to Knowledge"
Bids authorized on the Beverly-Fairmont Turnpike
Rebecca Davis graduated from the Washington (Pennsylvania) Female Seminary
First county and circuit courts of Wirt County met in "Old Red Brick"
The Giles, Fayette and Kanawha Turnpike was completed
John Floyd was elected governor
German immigration increased from desire to escape persecution during European Revolutions
The first German newspaper was established in Wheeling
The Giles, Fayette & Kanawha Turnpike was completed
Joseph H. Gill surveyed the Guyandotte River from its mouth to Gilbert Creek
The Ellicott Brothers business failed
C. P. Huntington went to California with the gold rush to sell supplies to miners
A Catholic Church was established at Sand Fork
John Jay Jackson Jr. served as prosecuting attorney of Wirt County
Daniel Lamb became the cashier of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia at Wheeling
A single lock and dam was built on the Elk River
Ephraim Squier and Edwin Davis published Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley
Mount de Chantal Visitation Academy was founded
Francis Pierpont began an association with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
A massive fire and flood doomed Creel's village to an early death
Samuel Price was reelected to the House of Delegates
Bancroft was settled
Henry Ruffner resigned as president of Washington College (Washington and Lee University)
James Stephenson left the House of Delegates
Henry St. George Tucker, Sr. died
Cabell, Berkeley, and Jefferson counties provided infantry regiments for service in the Mexican-American War