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  2. Hulett C. Smith - Wikipedia

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    The son of West Virginia Congressman Joe L. Smith, Hulett C. Smith was born in Beckley, West Virginia. Smith attended public schools in Raleigh County, and graduated with honors from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance and Administration, where he majored in economics. Following his graduation from the Wharton School ...

  3. West Virginia Route 93 - Wikipedia

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    WV 93 westbound viewed from US 48 near Scherr in Grant County View east along WV 93 east of US 48 near Bismarck. The western terminus of the route is at West Virginia Route 32 in Davis, Tucker County. It is concurrent with U.S. Route 48 (Corridor H) between Davis and Bismarck. WV 93 passes by the Mount Storm Lake near Mount Storm.

  4. Gramma and Ginga - Wikipedia

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    The sisters were lifelong residents of Clarksburg, West Virginia, two of four children born to Italian immigrants Salvatore and Maria Audia Buttafusco.. At age 15, Gramma married schoolmate Frank Musci (1913–1988), taking a cab ride during school hours from Clarksburg to Oakland, Maryland to be married before a Justice of the Peace.

  5. Sharon Percy Rockefeller - Wikipedia

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    As First Lady of West Virginia, Rockefeller promoted the Public Broadcasting Service; helped establish a centralized system to assist mentally disabled children; and founded Mountain Artisans, a quilting business for low-income artisans. She also campaigned to bring down utility costs and to improve care for the elderly.

  6. Template:USCongRep/WV/93 - Wikipedia

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  7. Christy Martin - Wikipedia

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    Martin was born Christy Renea Salters on June 12, 1968, in Mullens, West Virginia. [4] [3] [5] and attended Mullens High School. [6] She played various sports as a child including Little League baseball and all-state basketball. According to Martin, she was aware she was a lesbian from "5th or 6th grade."

  8. Gayle Conelly Manchin - Wikipedia

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    Gayle Conelly Manchin (born June 20, 1947) is an American educator and government official who was the First Lady of West Virginia from 2005 to 2010 and has served as the Federal Co-Chair of the Appalachian Regional Commission since 2021.

  9. Mike Oliverio - Wikipedia

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    Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 44th district; In office December 1, 1992 – December 1, 1994: Preceded by: District created: Succeeded by: Eric Blass Barbara Fleischauer: Personal details; Born August 6, 1963 (age 61) [1] Fairmont, West Virginia [1] Political party: Republican (2018–present) Other political affiliations