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Buckhannon

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Buckhannon

City and administrative headquarters of Upshur County, north-central West Virginia, on the Buckhannon River, 34 km/21 mi southeast of Clarksburg; population (1990) 5,900. It is in an agricultural region. Local industries include coal mining, lumbering, and production of natural gas and building materials.

It is the seat of West Virginia Wesleyan College (1890).



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A few miles away, in the county seat, Buckhannon," reported the paper, "signs of support sprouted.
The Sago Baptist Church, across the Buckhannon River from the mine, became a relief center for rescue workers and a place where families and friends of the trapped miners could find and offer each other comfort.
Jessica Scott, Buckhannon, WV, Eastern Division; Melody Meadows, teacher
 
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