Welcome to: Mount Hope WV
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Join us and explore the history and heritage of Mount
Hope, West Virginia (WV).
Settlement of Mount Hope WV
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The first white settler of record to the area that
includes present-day Mount Hope was William Blake,
Sr. In 1796 Blake purchased 3,602 1/4 acres of land
for the sum of $1,258 from William and Sarah Austin.
The Austins had obtained the land in 1786, via a land
grant issued by Gov. James Wood of Virginia. The
tract was a small portion of the Henry Banks survey
that included land lying along the waters of the New
River and Dunloup Creek in Montgomery County,
Virginia. In the spring of 1805 Blake, his wife and
children moved to the area, taking temporary shelter
in a so-called Indian fort while constructing a
permanent dwelling. Read
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Mount Hope: Prior to 1805
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Many sources give the impression that the lands that
became West Virginia were simply regarded and used as
"hunting lands" by Native Americans. However there is
a great deal of physical evidence that the Native
Peoples of North America occupied and make great use
the lands of present-day West Virginia, including the
area of Mount Hope, for thousands of years prior to
the arrival of the white explorers. Read
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