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  2. Cox Town, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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  3. Henderson, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Henderson is an unincorporated community and former town in Mason County, West Virginia, United States, at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers. The population was 231 at the 2020 census. [2] It is part of the Point Pleasant, WV–OH Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  4. Frank Cox (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Cox (June 18, 1862 – September 18, 1940) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia from January 1, 1905 until his retirement January 28, 1907. [ 1 ] Born on a farm in Grant district, Monongalia County, Virginia , [ 1 ] Cox was the only child of Henry L. Cox and Elizabeth Matilda (Boydston) Cox.

  5. Cox-Morton House - Wikipedia

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    Cox-Morton House, also known as Home Hall, is a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was built in 1902, for Frank Cox, secretary of Republic Coal Co., the West Virginia Colliery Co., and the Carbon Coal Co. He was known in West Virginia as the "Great Wildcatter". His daughter Alice Boyd Cox married James Morton of the Morton ...

  6. Cox-Parks House - Wikipedia

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    Cox-Parks House is a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia. Emma Cox, the wife of Frank Cox, leader of several coal companies in the Kanawha Valley, had this home built for herself in about 1925 when she gave the old "Home Hill" to her daughter's family. It is an elaborate bungalow in the Prairie School-style. The exterior features ...

  7. Henderson Hall Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Henderson Hall Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)-listed historic district in Boaz, Wood County, West Virginia. The primary contributing property is Henderson Hall, a home in the Italianate style from the first half of the 19th century. Other residences at the site are a tenant house from the end of the 19th ...

  8. Judge Frank Cox House - Wikipedia

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    Judge Frank Cox House is a historic home located at Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia. It was designed by Morgantown architect Elmer F. Jacobs and built in 1898. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Queen Anne style brick dwelling. It features a three-story tower, ornate wood porches, stained glass windows and elaborate interior woodwork.

  9. Herb H. Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Herbert H. Henderson (June 23, 1929 – October 16, 2007) [1] was an American attorney and civil rights activist from Huntington, West Virginia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was also president of the West Virginia National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for 20 years.