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Flashback: What Happened on March 10, ....

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•  1835 - The Virginia General Assembly passed an act which incorporated The Virginia Slave Insurance Company in Charles Town, Jefferson County for the purpose of compensating slaveholders of runaway slaves. Subscription books were opened under the direction of the following: James Hite, John Yates, Braxton Davenport, William Butler, George Reynolds, Matthew Ranson, Edward Lucas, Sr., and George Bell.

•  1856 - The Virginia General Assembly passed an act incorporating the town of Glenville, Gilmer County.

•  1848 - The Virginia General Assembly passed an act establishing separate polling places on the Northwestern Turnpike Road in Ritchie County and in Wood County.

•  1851 - The Virginia General Assembly passed an act which incorporated the Salem and Harrisville Turnpike Company to construct a road from Harrisville in Ritchie County, to the headwaters of the south fork of Hughes River, to a point on the Northwestern Turnpike Road at or near Salem in Harrison County. Subscription books were opened in Harrisville, under the direction of the following commissioners: Thomas Stenchcomb, Jacob B. Blair, Ephraim Bee, William F. Randolph, Philip Cox, Jr., John Harris, and John L. Porter.

•  1852 - The Virginia General Assembly passed an act incorporating the town of Ravenswood, Jackson County.

•  1879 - The Fourteenth West Virginia Legislature adjourned.

•  1881 - The West Virginia Legislature passed an act forbidding the collection of tolls on the Kanawha River and abolishing the Kanawha Board. It was approved by the governor on March 11.

•  1881 - The West Virginia Legislature passed an act altering the boundaries of Charleston and amending its charter. It was approved by the governor on March 12.

•  1911 - Jesse Cook was executed by hanging at the West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville (Marshall County) for a murder committed in McDowell County.

•  1977 - FMC began negotiations with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concerning charges of toxic spills.

•  1981 - United Mine Workers (UMWA) members marched in Washington, D. C. in protest of proposed changes in black lung eligibility requirements by the Reagan Administration.

•  1992 - Authorities captured Tommie Lee Mollohan near Isaban, Mingo County, the third and final escapee to be captured from the February 19 breakout from the West Virginia State Penitentiary in Moundsville, Marshall County.

•  1992 - UMW union members marched in Washington, D. C., and in Cedar Grove, Kanawha County, in support of the proposed legislation of Senator Jay Rockefeller to stabilize the UMW health and retirement funds.

GFP - 03.10.2010 at 02:13 AM
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