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View of a battle monument at Tu-endie-wei Park in Point Pleasant.

1. Battle Monument at Tu-Endie-Wei Park, Mason County, W. Va.

View of the battle monument at Tu-endie-wei Park, far right, and the river. 'Point Pleasant is where the Kanawha River flows into the Ohio River. The state park is located at the confluence.'

2. Battle Monument at Tu-Endie-Wei Park, Mason County, W. Va.

A view of Tu-endie-wei Park with the battle monument on the right and the river in the background.

3. Battle Monument at Tu-Endie-Wei Park, Mason County, W. Va.

View of a statue on the base of the Battle of Point Pleasant monument.

4. Point Pleasant Battle Monument at Tu-Endie-Wei Park, Mason County, W. Va.

5. Point Pleasant Battle Monument at Tu-Endie-Wei Park, Mason County, W. Va.

6. Point Pleasant Battle Monument at Tu-Endie-Wei Park, Mason County, W. Va.

7. Lewisburg Marker, Greenbrier County, w. Va.

8. Battle of Point Pleasant Historic Marker

'West Virginia was long a part of Virginia.  Morgan  Morgan began the settlement of the region in 1727.  A great battle with the Indians took place at Point Pleasant, 1774.  West Virginia became a separate state of the Union in 1863.'

9. West Virginia Historic Marker Between Monterey, Va. and Durbin, W. Va.

Col. John Stuart: Col John Stuart built Stuart Manor, 1789, near Fort Stuart.  He was a military and civil leader and led a company in the Battle of Point Pleasant.  As clerk of Greenbrier County, he left many historic records.  His first office is standing.

10. Col. John Stuart Marker, Greenbrier County, W. Va.