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Based on the Willey Amendment, any enslaved child born in West Virginia on or after this date was free
The Constitutional Convention of 1861-63 was West Virginia's first constitutional convention and provided the foundation for state government in preparation for statehood. It convened on November 26, 1861, in Wheeling upon the authorization of the...
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