![]() This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Churches & Religion Improvement Council, West Virginia Division of Archives and History. Conrad & Anderson families came later.Įrected 2002 by Northern Webster Co. Name used for local Methodist church, tax district and geographical quadrangle. ![]() Post office operated, 1856-1892, as Hacker's Valley, when (') dropped. Conrad and Anderson families came later.Ĭommunity originally known as Hacker Lick for John Hacker and salt springs he found here in 1772, following a buffalo trail on lands he claimed by "tomahawk mark" in present Webster, Upshur, and Lewis counties. ![]() Community originally known as Hacker Lick for John Hacker and salt springs he found here in 1772, following a buffalo trail on lands he claimed by "tomahawk mark" in present Webster, Upshur, and Lewis counties. ![]()
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