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Re: Who was the only county not to join the confed

As to whether American history has a record of a group of independent counties which agreed to join together and form a state, can you address the formation of West Virginia. I don't know the history there, but I thought this was a group of counties in Virginia that formed a state, albeit at the point of a Federal gun. Just as secession was proved illegal at the point of a gun, and not as a question of Constitutional law, I suppose this could be the same thing.

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"HIGH JACKSON" - LOTS OF UNION SUPPORTERS THERE??