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Press Release: For Immediate Release: by Barbara Gain
Ephraim Bee was born December 26, 1802 in Salem, New Jersey, and died October 23, 1888 on Cabin Run, Doddridge County, West Virginia. His parents were Asa Bee and Rhoda Cox. Ephraim’s family moved to Western Virginia when he was nineteen years old. He was a self made man, having but four months of schooling in all his life. Ephraim was the first Clerk of the Middle Island Seventh Day Baptist Church. In 1828 Ephraim and his first wife, Catherine Davis, established a log home on Meathouse fork of Middle Island Creek, now West Union, West Virginia. They built an Inn at Lewisport (also now West Union, WV), below the Blockhouse on the Northwestern Turnpike. It became a very popular place for travelers and locals to meet, revive themselves and to re-provision supplies for their journeys. He operated the first Blacksmith shop in the area. His farm, stables, tannery and a horseracing track were also added to increase the family income. Ephraim became involved in land speculation and owned some 40,000 acres of land. When Doddridge County, WV was being formed out of parts of Harrison & Ritchie
Counties, Ephraim rallied to locate the County Seat at Lewisport. His brother-in
law, Nathan Davis, Randolph and others, won the County Seat for West Union,
across the Middle Island River. Diss Debar was apparently elected and presented himself at Wheeling on June 20, 1863 to take his seat. Ephraim Bee also presented himself, filed his petition contesting the seat of Mr. Diss Debar. A committee of the house passed on the merits and the claims of each and after an impassioned speech by Ephraim, decided in favor of Mr. Bee. Bee then served in the First West Virginia Legislature of 1863. Honorable Ephraim Bee of Doddridge County was returned to Wheeling to serve his beloved County for two more terms of office in 1866 & 1867. Ephraim Bee was United States Postmaster for West Union and Grand Lama of the Ancient and Honorable Order of E. Clampus Vitus, a secret order for playing jokes, which he originated about 1845 and initiated all prominent people at Richmond, Virginia, when he was sent there on a political mission. He did the same in Wheeling when it became the Capitol of the new State of West Virginia. Ephraim and Catherine Bee had 10 children who lived past childhood. He and his second wife, Mary Melissa (Polly) Welch, had seven children who lived past childhood. Ephraim and Polly’s youngest daughter, West Virginia Bee, was born January 01, 1863, the same day President Lincoln signed the Bill establishing the State of West Virginia.
"A precious one from us has gone, a voice so loved is stilled. At the foot of Ephraim’s Monument is a small stone block inscribed with the letters “ECV”. This was placed by members of the “Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus” (ECV), the Fraternal Order founded by Ephraim. A Historic Monument was created by ECV to honor him on the Bi-Centennial of
his Birth, and the installation is planned to be coordinated with the July 22,
2006 Festival honoring the 125th Anniversary of the Town of West Union. FOR QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT:
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