Wise County, Virginia
Appalachia Commercial Historic District
Big Stone Gap Downtown Historic District
Christ Episcopal Church
Colonial Hotel
Country Cabin
Derby Historic District
Flat Gap High School
Fox, John, Jr., House
Fulton, E.M., House
Hotel Norton
"June Tolliver" House
Kelly View School
Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park
St. Paul Historic District
Stonega Historic District
Sunnydale Farm
Tacoma School
Terrace Park Girl Scout Cabin
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
Virginia City Church
Wise County Courthouse
Appalachia
Benges Gap
Big Stone Gap
Big Stone Gap
Carl Martin
Coeburn
Daniel Webster Dotson
Daniel Webster Dotson
Daniel Webster Dotson
Donelsons Indian Line
Francis Gary Powers U2 Pilot
Gladeville in the Civil War
Napoleon Hill
Origins of Big Stone Gap
Pound Gap
Pound Gap Engagement
Pound, Virginia
Southwest Virginia Museum
The Crooked Road
The University of Virginias College at Wise
Veterans Memorial
Wise
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Wise County / Kentucky
In 1856, Wise County was established from parts of Lee, Russell, and Scott counties, and was named after Henry A. Wise, the governor of Virginia at the time. The county played a significant role during the American Civil War, with many of its residents serving in the Confederate Army. The Battle of Wise Courthouse, fought in 1862, took place in the county, resulting in Union forces briefly occupying parts of the area.
Following the Civil War, Wise County transitioned from an agricultural economy to a coal-driven one. The county is located within the Appalachian coalfields, and the discovery of vast coal reserves led to the rapid development of mining towns and a surge in population. Coal mining became the backbone of the local economy, attracting thousands of workers from all over the region.
Throughout the 20th century, Wise County faced both periods of prosperity and challenges. The economy heavily relied on coal, bringing economic growth but also vulnerability to changes in the industry. In recent years, efforts have been made to diversify the economy and promote tourism, as the county features beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Jefferson National Forest and the Breaks Interstate Park. Today, Wise County continues to be a close-knit community with a deep appreciation for its history, natural resources, and the resilience of its people.
Brief timeline of the history of Wise County, Virginia:
- Established in 1856 as a county in the state of Virginia
- Named after Henry A. Wise, the Governor of Virginia from 1856-1860
- During the American Civil War (1861-1865), Wise County remained mostly unionist
- Coal mining became a major industry in the late 19th century, leading to significant economic growth
- 1892 - Norton, an independent city within Wise County, was incorporated
- In the early 20th century, Wise County experienced a population boom due to coal mining
- 1930s - The Great Depression severely impacted the county's economy, causing a decline in coal production
- 1950s-1960s - Coal production saw a resurgence, leading to renewed economic activity
- 1999 - The Wise County Coal Slurry Spill, one of the worst environmental disasters in U.S. history, occurred
- Present - Wise County continues to face challenges related to the decline of the coal industry, but has diversified its economy
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Wise County, Virginia.