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Caught in the Midst of Conflict

Life in Beverly changed following the Union victory at Rich Mountain on July 11, 1861. Many of the community’s outspoken Southern sympathizers fled south. Some of those who remained resented the hardship that came with ...

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The Beverly Robinson House

 

General Benedict Arnold established his headquarters in the Beverly Robinson House (southeast across the river near water tower) while in command at West Point. Arnold was in the house when he learned that his treason was exposed. Fleeing quickly ...

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Beverly Korean War Memorial

Korean War

1950 – 1953

Dedicated to Honor the Sacrifice of Our

Servicemen and Women of Beverly Who

Served and Those Who Gave Their Lives.

"For Those Who Have Had to Fight For It,

Life Has a Flavor the Protected

Will Never Know."

"You Have Never Lived:

"Til You ...

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Beverly Vietnam War Memorial

Vietnam War Memorial

The Citizens of Beverly Dedicate This

Memorial to All Her Men and Women Who

Served America in the Vietnam War. We

Honor the Courage and Sacrifice of Those

Who Fought and Died. We Remember Them

For Their Bravery and Thank Them For

Their Loyal ...

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Beverly World War I Memorial

World War I Memorial

Beverly Remembers With Pride

Her Sons and Daughters Who

Served Their Country in World War I.

The Glorious Ones Who Died Gave

Their Lives As a Sacrifice For

The Cause of peace. They Fought

For Us; For Us They Fell. We

Remember, We Mourn ...

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Beverly World War II Memorial

World War II Memorial

The Citizens of Beverly Dedicate

This Memorial To

All Beverly Men and Women

Who Served in America's

Armed Forces in World War II

Thus Becoming "Veterans".

Beverly Honors With Heartfelt

Love and Deep Sense Of

Loss for All Their Comrades

In Arms Who Made the Supreme

Sacrifice ...

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Beverly Veterans

In honor of all

Beverly

Veterans

who served

their country

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Dedicated July 4, 1974

Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street and Bank Road, on the right when traveling north on Broad Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Beverly Methodist Church

The Methodist Church had its roots in Beverly from the time of its settlement. Services were first held in the private homes and lawns of congregation members. The first "church" was the log home of Dr. Benjamin Dolbeare, the first ...

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Beverly Bank

The Beverly Bank was founded in 1900 by Dr. Humboldt Yokum who served as the Bank president. Yokum was a prominent doctor and community leader. S.L. Baker was a director, and served two terms in the State Senate. Both men ...

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Beverly Public Square

This lot, originally part of the James Westfall plantation, was used as a public playground prior to the chartering of Beverly in 1790. In 1813, country plans were to use this lot as the site for the new jail. Adam ...

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