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Capital: Charleston Governor: Bob Wise, D (to Jan. 2005) Senators: Robert C. Byrd, D (to Jan. 2007); John D. "Jay" Rockefeller IV, D (to Jan. 2003) Secy. of State: Joe Manchin, D (to Jan. 2005) Treasurer: John D. Perdue, D (to Jan. 2005) Auditor: Glen B. Gainer III, D (to Jan. 2005) Atty. General: Darrell McGraw, D (to Jan. 2005) Entered Union (rank): June 20, 1863 (35) Present constitution adopted: 1872 Motto: Montani semper liberi (Mountaineers are always free) State Symbols:
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West Virginia's early history from 1609 until 1863 is largely shared with Virginia, of which it was a part until Virginia seceded from the Union in 1861. Then the delegates of 40 western counties formed their own government, which was granted statehood in 1863. First permanent settlement dates from 1731 when Morgan Morgan founded Mill Creek. In 1742 coal was discovered on the Coal River, an event that would be of great significance in determining West Virginia's future. The state usually ranks third in total coal production with about 15% of the U.S. total. It also is a leader in steel, glass, aluminum, and chemical manufactures; natural gas; oil; quarry products; and hardwood lumber. Major cash farm products are poultry and eggs, dairy products, apples, and feed crops. Nearly 75% of West Virginia is covered with forests. Tourism is increasingly popular in mountainous West Virginia and visitors spent $2.475 billion in 1990. More than a million acres have been set aside in 35 state parks and recreation areas and in 9 state forests and national forests. Major points of interest include Harpers Ferry and New River Gorge National River, The Greenbrier and Berkeley Springs resorts, the scenic railroad at Cass, and the historic homes in the Eastern Panhandle. Nickname: Mountain State Origin of name: In honor of Elizabeth, "Virgin Queen" of England 10 largest cities (1999 est.): Charleston, 54,598; Huntington, 52,273; Wheeling, 32,526; Parkersburg, 32,212; Morgantown, 29,017; Weirton, 21,080; Fairmont, 20,029; Beckley, 19,228; Clarksburg, 17,297; Martinsburg, 15,754 Land area: 24,087 sq mi. (62,384 sq km) Geographic center: In Braxton Co., 4 mi. E of Sutton Number of counties: 55 Largest county by population and area: Kanawha, 199,263 (1999 est.); Randolph, 1,040 sq mi. State forests: 9 (79,502 ac.) State parks: 35 (74,508 ac.) Residents: West Virginian 1999 resident population est.: West Virginian 1990 resident census population (rank): 1,793,477 (34). Male: 861,536; Female: 931,941. White: 1,725,523 (96.2%); Black: 56,295 (3.1%); American Indian: 2,458 (0.1%); Asian: 7,459 (0.4%); Other race: 1,742 (0.1%); Hispanic: 8,489 (0.5%). 1990 percent population under 18: 24.7; 65 and over: 15.0; median age: 35.3. |
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