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Who was Wood County West Virginia named after?

Governor James Wood of Virginia.


What is the population of Wood County WV?

According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate of Ohio County, West Virginia, is 47,427.


Where is the testing for civil service test in Wood County West Virginia?

In Parkersburg.


What is the area of Wood County WV?

According to census.gov, the total area in square miles of Wood County, West Virginia, is 376.94.


What has the author H E Matheny written?

H. E. Matheny has written: 'Wood County, West Virginia, in Civil War times' -- subject(s): History, West Virginia Civil War, 1861-1865


How many same-sex couples have married in Wood County West Virginia?

No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Wood county. When the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit struck down Virginia's ban on same-sex marriage on July 28, 2014, that ruling was legally binding on West Virginia whose ban is likewise now unenforceable. That decision, however, is temporarily stayed for at least 21 days.


What is the county seat of Jefferson County WV?

According to the NACo, the county seat for Jefferson County, West Virginia, is Charles Town.


When was Mason County WV founded?

According to the NACo, Boone County, West Virginia was founded in the year 1847.


What is the population density of Wood County WV?

According to census.gov, the 2007 population density estimate of Wood County, West Virginia, is 239.6 people per square mile.


What has the author Virginia Wood written?

Virginia Wood has written: 'So You Want to be an Actress'


West Side Story by Natalie Wood?

Are you asking who dubbed the singing voice of Natalie Wood in West Side Story? It was Marni Nixon, who also dubbed Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady" and Debra Kerr in the "King and I."


Who was the first European to set foot in what is now west Virginia?

West Virginia area was primary hunting grounds for many native tribes. After the Beaver Wars, the Iroquois emerged as the dominant native tribe. In 1671, the first European settler, Abraham Wood, came to the West Virginia area. In 1716 Governor Alexander Spotswood explored what is now Pendleton County, followed by German settlers who founded what is now Shepherdstown.