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  2. Aberdeen, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen, West Virginia. ... West Virginia: County: Lewis: Time zone: UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) • Summer : UTC-4 (EDT) Aberdeen is an unincorporated community in Lewis ...

  3. List of place names of Scottish origin in the United States

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    Aberdeen; Campbellton; Charleston Park; Clifton; Dunbar Heights; Dundee; Dunedin, from Dun Eideann, Scottish Gaelic for Edinburgh; Fort Lauderdale; Hamilton County ...

  4. Category : Unincorporated communities in West Virginia

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    A. Aarons, West Virginia; Abbott, West Virginia; Aberdeen, West Virginia; Abney, West Virginia; Ackerman, West Virginia; Acme, West Virginia; Ada, West Virginia

  5. The Coldest and Warmest Cities in Each State

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    Coldest: Aberdeen, South Dakota. ... The warmest city in West Virginia lies at the confluence of Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Huntington's average annual high temperature is 67 degrees.

  6. Lewis County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Lewis County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,033. [1] Its county seat is Weston. [2] The county was formed in 1816 from Harrison County [3] and named for Col. Charles Lewis (1733–1774), a Virginian killed in the Battle of Point Pleasant.

  7. List of counties in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of West Virginia has 55 counties. Fifty of them existed at the time of the Wheeling Convention in 1861, during the American Civil War, when those counties seceded from the Commonwealth of Virginia to form the new state of West Virginia. [1] West Virginia was admitted as a separate state of the United States on June 20, 1863. [2]

  8. Hardy County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    It was one of fifty counties admitted to the Union as the state of West Virginia in 1863. That year, the newly independent state's counties were divided into civil townships, with the intention of encouraging local government. This proved impractical in the heavily rural state, and in 1872 the townships were converted into magisterial districts ...

  9. Brown, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Brown WV postmark with its now retired 26333 ZIP Code. It was in 1790 that the first white settlers took up permanent residence on Little Tenmile Creek at what would become the community of Brown. These were James Kelly (1760–1810) and his wife Elizabeth (Swiger) Kelly (1764–1824).