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Marker text:
MINGO FLATS
Named for the Mingo Indians who had a village here. This tribe was a branch of the Iroquois. The Seneca Indian Trail passes this point. On Valley Mountain in 1861, Gen. Robert E. Lee camped while campaigning in this valley.
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US 219, just south of Mingo, Randolph County, West Virginia
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