Spencer, built on hilly terrain, is the center of government for Roane
County. Originally the settlement was called Tanner's Cross Roads, after the
first settler, Samuel TANNER, who is reported to have lived in a nearby cave
about 1812. Sometime later, a man by the name of Raleigh BUTCHER left his home
on Reedy Creek to go to California. Along the way he stopped at Tanner's Cross
Roads and got no further. In jest, the location was dubbed New California
& in 1858 incorporated under that name. The name was changed to Spencer
some years later in honor of Judge SPENCER ROANE, of the Virginia Supreme
Court of Appeals, for whom the county is also named. Ritchie County was named
for his nephew Thomas RITCHIE, a publisher & Editor. Roane's wife Anne was
the daughter of Patrick HENRY. The town is the site of Spencer State Hospital.
Livestock, fruit, tobacco & timber operations are found in Roane
County, formed 1856 & located in the NW part of the state of West
Virginia, and was established in 1843.
Criminal History of Roane County