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  1. West Virginia Independence Hall is a historic government building at 1528 Market Street in downtown Wheeling, West Virginia, United States. It was built in 1860 under the supervision of architect Ammi B. Young for the federal government as a custom house, post office and courthouse.

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    Governor Pierpont used this building as his office during the time of the “Restored Government of Virginia.” It was at his east window that he composed the telegram to President Lincoln urging him to sign the bill for West Virginia statehood. In December 1862, President Lincoln received the statehood bill for the creation of new West Virginia and o...

    The hand cut sandstone building opened in 1859 at a cost of $96,000 as the Wheeling Custom House, post office and federal court. It incorporated the city’s first convection system for “central heat” and flushing toilets. The facilities of the Custom House played a major role in the statehood movement by providing Federal military protection, a faci...

    Currently, West Virginia Independence Hall has many exciting exhibits including 14 original Civil War battle flags, the original post office, Governor Pierpont’s and surveyor Hornbrook’s office and of course, our beautiful, restored court room. To see more of West Virginia Independence Hall’s exhibits, check out the Department of Arts, Culture and ...

    Learn about the history and significance of WV Independence Hall, where the first West Virginia Constitutional Convention and the Wheeling Conventions took place. See exhibits, battle flags, and the restored court room of the building that housed the "Restored Government of Virginia" during the Civil War.

  2. 4 days ago · In 1979, West Virginia Independence Hall was opened as a museum administered by the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History. Independence Hall was designated a National Historic Landmark on West Virginia Day, 1988. Each year West Virginia Day is celebrated on June 20 with reenactments, music, speeches, and special programs.

  3. Here, issues dividing many Virginians - slavery being one of many - were debated, compromised and shaped into the skeleton of statehood. Serving as the Restored Government of Virginia (aligned with the Union) from 1861-1863, it is appropriately known today as West Virginia Independence Hall.

  4. The birthplace of West Virginia, West Virginia Independence Hall is now a museum dedicated to the history of statehood and the Civil War. Located in downtown Wheeling, the three-story structure was built to be the federal custom house for the Western District of Virginia.

  5. Here, issues dividing many Virginians - slavery being one of many - were debated, compromised and shaped into the skeleton of statehood. Serving as the Restored Government of Virginia (aligned with the Union) from 1861-1863, it is appropriately known today as West Virginia Independence Hall.

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  7. West Virginia Independence Hall, located at 1528 Market Street in downtown Wheeling, West Virginia, is a historic government building. This significant site has a rich history and is a key location for those interested in the American Civil War and the history of West Virginia.

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