Martinsburg, West Virginia
Martinsburg is the largest city in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Both city and county are growing rapidly due to an influx of people, many of them commuters, from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. The first post office in what is now West Virginia was established at Martinsburg in 1792.
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Mormon Population
Mormons make up 1.80% of the population of Martinsburg. The state of West Virginia has 16,710 members in 4 stakes, 26 wards, 12 branches, and 1 mission.
LDS History
Luke S. Johnson and William W. McLellin were sent to what is now West Virginia by Joseph Smith on 25 January 1832. They preached in Cabell County, just over the Ohio River from Ohio on the western tip of West Virginia. The Prophet Joseph Smith visited Wheeling on 4 April 1832 and purchased paper for the Church’s press that was then located in Jackson County, Mo. The paper was used to publish the Book of Commandments.
Family Friendliness
Take a walk through historic Martinsburg and the storied past is evident in the well-preserved historic homes and national landmarks. During the Civil War, the location on the dividing line between North and the South caused the town to change hands 50 times.
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