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  2. Friendly, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The town was likely named for Friend Cochrane Williamson, an early settler. [5] Friendly was incorporated in 1898. [6]It is the setting of the novel Shiloh.. The 1884 Heirloom tomato variety was said to be discovered by James Lyde Williamson growing in a pile of flood debris along the Ohio River near Friendly, after the Great Flood of 1884.

  3. Beckley, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Beckley is a city in and the county seat of Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 17,286 at the 2020 census, ...

  4. Raleigh County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Beckley (1802–88) said that he named the county for Sir Walter Raleigh (1552–1618), the "enterprising and far-seeing patron of the earliest attempts to colonize our old Mother State of Virginia". [7] Raleigh was one of fifty Virginia Counties that were admitted to the Union as the state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863.

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  6. Tyler County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The earliest white hunters (mainly of Scotch-Irish, English, and German descent) settled in what later became Tyler County in 1792 near the present town of Friendly. This area on the banks of the Ohio River was former Indian hunting grounds. Tyler County was officially formed from a portion of what was then Ohio County, Virginia, on December 6 ...

  7. List of Subaru engines - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru EN inline-four engine was introduced in 1988 to replace the straight-two EK series engine that was originally engineered as an air-cooled engine, then modified as a water-cooled engine used in the 1969–1972 Subaru R-2. The EN was used in all kei cars and kei trucks in production by Subaru up until 2012.