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from West Virginia Hills

(words by Mrs. Ellen King, music by H. E. Engle)

Oh, the West Virginia hills! How majestic and how grand,
With their summits bathed in glory, Like our Prince Immanuel's Land!
Is it any wonder then, That my heart with rapture thrills,
As I stand once more with loved ones On those West Virginia hills?

CHORUS:
Oh, the hills, beautiful hills, How I love those West Virginia hills!
If o'er sea o'er land I roam, Still I'll think of happy home,
And my friends among the West Virginia hills.

Oh, the West Virginia hills! Where my childhood hours were passed,
Where I ofeeten wandered lonely, And the future tried to cast;
Many are our visions bright, Which the future ne'er fulfills;
But how sunny were my daydreams On those West Virginia hills!
(repeat chorus)

Oh, the West Virginia hills! How unchang'd they seem to stand,
With their summits pointed skyward To the Great Almighty's Land!
Many changes I can see, Which my heart with sadness fills;
But no changes can be noticed In those West Virginia hills.
(repeat chorus)


Items of Interest


Notable Natives

Some of these people were born here, others just lived a part of their life in the state.


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The West Virginia state flag

The flag is white with a dark blue border and a picture in the center similar to the state seal. There is a large rock (symbolizing strength and stability) with the date WV became a state. There are two men that represent farming and mining. Below them are two rifles with a "Liberty Cap" on top (to signify that the state will defend liberty). A red banner ribbon has the state motto "Mountaineers Are Always Free". Around the picture is a wreath of rhododendron. Above the picture is the name of the state on a red ribbon.



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