Water Companies in Alderson, WV
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Beckley Water Co
(304) 255-5121 more info
Big Bend Public Service District Water Plant
(304) 466-5111 more info
Big Bend Public Services District
(304) 466-5111 more info
* City of Alderson
(304) 445-2916 more info
Crab Orchard Water Co
(304) 763-2691 more info
Giles Co PSA
(540) 921-3756 more info
Giles County Public Services Auth
(540) 626-7046 more info
Rainelle Municipal Water Department
(304) 438-7151 more info
Rupert Water Department
(304) 392-6344 more info
Sweet Sommer Water Bottling Co
(304) 536-2548 more info
West Virginia-American Water Co
(800) 762-2052 more info

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Facts about Alderson, WV:
Alderson, a town in the US State of West Virginia, is split geographically by the Greenbrier River, with portions in both Greenbrier and Monroe Counties. Although split physically by the river, the town functions as one entity, including that of town government. The population was 1,091 at the 2000 census. Alderson, WV, is a community located along the Greenbrier River in Greenbrier County and Monroe County, incorporated in 1881. Alderson was originally settled in 1777 by "Elder" John Alderson, a frontier missionary for whom the town is named, who organized the first Baptist church in the Greenbrier Valley. In 1763, the nearby Muddy Creek settlements were destroyed by Shawnee Indians under Chief Cornstalk. Alderson is the location of the historic Federal Reformatory for Women, opened in 1927, the first Federal prison for women. During the early 1900s, Alderson became a hub of higher education in the state. It was home to three separate institutions of higher education, including the...

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