05/30/2026
Looking down the river from Kanahwa Falls, West Virginia, 1911/ photographed by Jesse Lowe Smith. Smith photographed this site to use in the curriculum at Elm Place School. While there are no notes with the slide one might surmise that this as used as part of discussion of events leading to both westward expansion and the American Revolutionary War.
(Lord) Dunmore's war of 1874 between American colonists and Alqonquin tribes, including the Shawnee, marked the first formal military actions by settler-organized militia, albeit under the aegis of the "Crown." Many bloody native and Civil War battles also took place in this valley.
Kanahwa was the preferred name by many when West Virginia became a Union state in 1863. Legends translate Kanahwa as She-Who-Sings-to-the-Stones. In 2026 the Falls are a short distance from the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve .