The history of Wheeling and Ohio County is both eclectic and engaging.
Beginning in the colonial era when the legendary Betty Zane saved Fort
Henry from an Indian attack by hiding gunpowder in her skirt, Wheeling
eventually emerged as an important link between Eastern cities and the
rest of the United States. The Wheeling Suspension Bridge, the Old
National Road, and the B&O Railroad all passed through the bustling Ohio
County. Over the years, Wheeling has been labeled everything from
Victorian Wheeling to Sintown USA, and these monikers represent the
diverse qualities of a town molded and shaped by the steel, coal,
tobacco, and transportation industries. Whether residents and visitors
frequented the impressive Victorian mansions or Wheeling's infamous
brothel district, they always had something to write home about. The
incomparable collection showcased in this book spans five decades and
was begun and continued by the Carney family.