Paw Paw WV History Timeline – From Settlement to Today
Paw Paw Through the Years
1700s–1800s: Early Settlement
Families settle along the Potomac River, cultivating farms and homesteads that form the roots of the town.
1830s: Transportation Begins
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal brings new trade and commerce opportunities to the area.
Roads and river crossings connect Paw Paw to neighboring communities.
1850s–1870s: Railroads Arrive
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad extends through Paw Paw, dramatically increasing trade and mobility.
Warehouses, mills, and shops flourish along the rail corridor.
1861–1865: The Civil War Years
Paw Paw’s strategic location along the Potomac River and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad places the town under Union control.
Union forces establish Camp Chase near Paw Paw to protect vital transportation routes.
Thousands of soldiers pass through or are stationed in the area, shaping daily life despite the absence of major battles.
Early 1900s: A Growing Community
Schools, churches, and civic organizations form as the population grows.
Local families establish shops and farms that persist across generations.
1920s–1940s: Industry and Agriculture
Farms expand production of fruits, vegetables, and livestock.
Small manufacturing and service businesses provide jobs and community stability.
1950s–1970s: Community Development
Town traditions such as parades, fairs, and celebrations take root.
Shops, restaurants, and artisan businesses thrive in a close-knit downtown.
1980s–2000s: Preservation and Pride
Historic buildings and landmarks are restored and maintained.
Residents actively preserve Paw Paw’s culture, riverfront, and natural beauty.
2010s–Present: A Town for Everyone
Paw Paw welcomes newcomers while honoring multi-generational families.
Efforts to document and share local history reflect a commitment to accuracy, inclusivity, and community pride.
Visitors discover a town rich in authenticity, outdoor recreation, and locally grown food.