According to the trusty Civil War Timeline:
On August 6th, the Second Wheeling Convention reassembled to discuss the means by which West Virginia would separate from Virginia.
...do ordain that a new State, to be called the State of Kanawha, be formed and erected out of the territory included within the following-described boundary:beginning on the Tug fork of Sandy river, on the Kentucky line...
The state was to contain 39 counties that formally belonged to Virginia.
On August 20, 1861, the Second Wheeling Convention presented a ordinance laying out the means to create the state of West Virginia. When the convention approved the ordinance that day, its work was done. The convention was adjourned, to be replaced by the State Constitutional Convention that November. The only major difference between the Second Wheeling Convention and the State Constitutional Convention was the name: West Virginia.
Perhaps a suggestion for AACW2...but I'm sure someone will swoop in to tell us why that would be a dumb idea
