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HOME OF THE BRAMWELL MILLIONAIRES
Bramwell is best known for having the largest number of millionaires per capita of any town in America in the late 1800s. Bramwell once had as many as thirteen millionaires living there at one time in the early 20th century. The magnificent homes that remain there today testify to this wealth .
Settled in the 1800s, the town of Bramwell, West Virginia is located eight miles north of Bluefield,West Virginia, adjacent to Route 52. Bramwell is seated 2300 feet above sea level in Mercer County, West Virginia. The Bluestone River surrounds the town in a horseshoe bend fashion and it was first known as Horse Shoe Bend in the early 1800s. The Town's namesake, J.H. Bramwell who arrived in Bramwell in 1883 was a New York civil engineer. As first postmaster of a post office that needed a legal label, he said, "Every little baby has a name, and this little town must have the same. I therefore name it Bramwell." Joseph H. became first president of the famed Bank of Bramwell, and a big-time real estate investor. After getting rich on real estate sales in Bramwell he left the town for Switzerland where he died in the 1890s. The town of Bramwell was incorporated in 1888 under a special charter granted by the Circuit Court of Mercer County with John D. Hewitt, Senior named as the first mayor.
A detailed history of this historic town can be found in a book authored by Martha Jane (Williams) Becker in 1988. This book "Bramwell -The Diary of a Millionaire Coal Town" is based on material written and published from time to time by Dwight W. McCormick . The book draws from research by Mr. McCormick and his Bramwell High School Student American Government Classes for over thirty years. This excellent research material accurately depicts the "first one hundred years" history of Bramwell, West Virginia. Here is a little known fact - Bramwell was at one time the only town of it's size in the U.S. to have three post offices within the town limits (Bramwell, Freeman, Cooper). The Office of the Postmasters' General in Washington D. C. records show that the first postmaster in Bramwell was Joseph H. Bramwell and he started this job when the Bramwell Post Office opened on August 14, 1883. When the famed Bank of Bramwell was incorporated in 1889 Joseph H. Bramwell was then installed as the bank's first president on May 1, 1889. Bramwell's namesake, Joseph H. Bramwell accompanied Captain I. A. Welch on his 1873 survey of the Pocahontas Coalfields. Bramwell later worked as general manager of the Crozier Coal and Coke Company. Official Post Office records record that Joseph H. Bramwell was the first postmaster in Bramwell, serving from August 14, 1883 until May 1886.
Bramwell Spring & Christmas Home Tours HISTORIC BRAMWELL HOUSE TOUR :
Historic Coal Heritage, Coal Baron Mansions, Coal Heritage Interpretive Center. Home tours given in spring and at Christmas (2nd Saturday in May at 2pm and 2nd Saturday in December at 5pm). Located eight miles from Bluefield, WV.
Contact: Betty Goins (304) 248-8381 or (304) 248-7114. Mailing Address: Bramwell Town Hall, Bramwell, WV 24715. Reservations are not required. Bramwell is located on US Rt. 52 North approximately 8 minutes from Bluefield, WV.
Operating Schedule: 2:00 p.m., Second Saturday in May @ 2:00 p.m., Second Saturday in December @ 5:00P.m.
Bramwell Oktoberfest :
Information about the 10th annual (October 7, 2006) Bramwell Oktoberfest Celebration. Date, time, places and other important facts for anyone who is interested in attending this yearly event.
PINNACLE ROCK STATE PARK :
P.O. Box 1, Bramwell, WV 24715
Description: This day use park has a picnic shelter, outdoor stone fireplaces, and hiking trails including a rugged stone staircase leading 2700 feet above sea level to Pinnacle Rock, offering a panoramic view. Telephone: 304-589-5307
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