The Home Rule Amendment provided that municipalities may adopt their own charters, consistent with state law
Homer Laughlin China Company introduced Fiestaware
The tradition of annual homecomings was initiated at Job's Temple
Three new locks and roller-type dams replaced the old system on the Kanawha River
Tom Kromer got married
Ray Goins was born
Joseph Long became the president of Huntington Chamber of Commerce
Minnie Lowther wrote Blennerhassett Island in Romance and Tragedy
Redress was restricted due to a court decision
State Route 2 was completed as an important north-south highway
Mason School of Music and Fine Arts changed its name to Mason College of Music and Fine Arts
Katherine and Ralh E. Fisher took over the Moorefield Weekly Examiner's management
Mountain lion tracks in vicinity of Kennison Mountain were reported by workers from the National Museum of Natural History
Hedrick Hall was built
The Mountain honorary society selected the first official buckskin-clad Mountaineer from the WVU student body
Standard Oil closed its Parkersburg refinery
William Revercomb served as chairman of the State Judicial Convention
Ruth Bryan Owen married Borge Rohde
The Alley Agate Manufacturing Company began making glass marbles and dishes in St. Marys
The last effort to operate Salt Sulphur Springs resort ended
The Dry Fork railroad line ended
Hubert Skidmore published I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes
State Police field structure grew to four companies
The Highway Safety Bureau and Forensic Chemistry Laboratory were added to the State Police
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover cited the West Virginia State Police as one of the nation's four leading law enforcement agencies
Boyd Stutler began managing editor of the American Legion magazine
The Sunrise mansion and adjoining mansion were sold by Wm. MacCorkle's heirs
There were 158 houses for 750 people at Tygart Valley Homesteads
The AFL suspended from its membership the unions that affiliated with the CIO
H. C. Ogden merged the News with the Register to form the Wheeling News-Register
"Game breeding ground areas" within the Monongahela National Forest were established
The Winfield locks and dam were constructed on the Kanawha River
The magazine Wonderful West Virginia started as the West Virginia Conservation Bulletin
Federal investigation occurred for charges of political interference with the WPA