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Here's a breakdown of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
"1999 PCHS.pdf"
- Page 1: Features a Career Day event with students and recruiters. There are photos of students participating in career-related activities, along with a caption about Pat Browning, a medical student at WVU. The page also mentions a Career Night held in September that provides information about colleges and job opportunities. Mrs. Beveridge is noted as the coordinator for the event.
- Page 2: Presents senior portraits of students including Michael King, Eric Kile, Michael Lacasse, Jeff McMillion, Krissy Kelley, Matt Jones, Amie Hicks, and Joell Johnson, along with their activities and club involvements. For example, Michael King participated in basketball and Warrior News.
- Page 3: Displays more senior portraits, such as those of Joshua Shinaberry, Andrew Sharp, Bobby Sharp, Joyce Schooter, Shawn Taylor, Suzanne Stewart, Jamie Smith, Cassandra Simmons, and Robby D. Sharp, accompanied by lists of their activities and club memberships. For instance, Suzanne Stewart was involved in band and SADD.
- Page 4: Shows a group photo of students in the "Clubs/Index" section. There are also student names, such as Peter McMillion, Wade, Ashley, Samantha, Erika, Kelsey, Alison, Katelyn, and Casey, with their row and page numbers noted.
- Page 5: Contains photos of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) and additional group photos, along with names and page references for students. For example, Joy Carpenter, Jennifer Miller, and Krista Johnston are listed in the row for the yearbook.
- Page 6: Includes group photos of the National Honor Society and the Student Council, with student names and page numbers such as Sarah Perry, Michael Lacasse, and Clayton Seddonridge.
- Page 7: Features photos of the Art Guild, Drama Club, and FCA, along with student names and page references, for example, Sarah Perry, Ellie Dicksion, and Erica Keely in the art guild.
- Page 8: Depicts the FCA and 4-H Leadership groups, with names and page references, such as Elizabeth Glasier, Robert Moon, and Ginger Henry in the FCA photo.
- Page 9: Features photos of the "Warrior News" staff, the "International" group, and other students, with their names and page numbers including Stephanie Glaser and Jennifer Deputy in Warrior News.
- Page 10: Contains group photos of the Ski Club and 4-H Club with student names and page numbers for example Carmen Pennington and Amanda Sheppard in the ski club photo.
- Page 11: Shows the "Cameo" and "GAA" clubs with names of students and page references, including Hope May, Megan McTee, and Sarah Perry in the Cameo group.
"2002 PCHS Yearbook.pdf"
- Page 149: Features advertisements for local businesses including Pocahontas Medical Plaza, Home Health Care Services, Bonnie L. Plyler Real Estate, Pat's Beauty Shop, and Legg's Cleaners.
- Page 150: Shows more advertisements for businesses such as The Bakery, Graham's Motel, Sharp's Country Store, Western Auto Service Center, Gilardi Tax Service, and McNeil's Country Mart.
- Page 152: Includes advertisements for Cathy & Greg Motesos, Timberline Health Group, C.J. Richardson's, Pocahontas Foodland, Barnett Builders Construction Group, Pleasant Valley Bed Breakfast, and Randy Raissa Lagoc, M.D..
- Page 155: Contains advertisements for David R. Dingus, Glade's Building Supply, Neal W. Kellison, Country Roads Cafe, 84 Lumber, and Mitchell's Exxon.
- Page 160: Presents advertisements for J.R. Rudd Sales, North 219 Service Center, Southern Asphalt, H & C Automotive, Harrison's Automotive Machine, and Kidd's Korner Consignment Shop.
"2014.pdf"
- Page 23: Displays photos of class rings worn by students Devin Adams, Caleb Bennett, Haley Duncan, Jimmy Hensler, Chase Alkire, and Austin Hubbert.
- Page 142: Features advertisements for Echo Valley Farm, Novus Glass, Randolph Memorial Company, Sites Equipment, CTM Trucking, and F&F Service Center.
- Page 153: Includes advertisements for Jason Wolfe Snap-on, C & R Pawn Broker, Trent's General Store, Liggett's Supply, Elkins Motorsports, Midway Motor Co., and Vance Handy Man Plumbing.
- Page 154: Shows advertisements for Jacob & Malinda Meck Construction, The Outhouse, and Allegheny Disposal.
- Page 163: Is an index of student names with page references.
"580 Interesting Research Topics.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a list of additional links, including terms and conditions, privacy policy, and cookie notice.
"B 150-300 Pages from 1936 mj-2.pdf"
- Page 1: Lists names including Laughlin, Marilee Campbell, Albert Ash, Clarence Durbin, and Simmons, William Simmons, along with others.
- Page 2: Features names such as McNeill, Jack Poage, Nellie Robertson, and Eleanor Johnson, along with others.
- Page 2: Includes a list of names and dates. For instance, Madge Weiford is listed for 1922 and Garnet Beverage for 1935 and 1936.
- Page 3: Contains a list of names that includes Josephine Clutter, Laura Gardner, and French Young, along with others.
"Baxter Cem Reg.pdf"
- Page 7: Contains a list of names with dates, such as Mary Gillis (6/5/1927 - 3/14/1970), Mildred Grey Gilmore (3/18/1908-12/2/1908), and Edna V. Gragg (9/15/1917).
- Page 11: Continues the list of names with dates from the cemetery register, including Annie E. Kerr (1876-1939), Charles A. Little Jr. (5/12/1923-5/21/1923), and Samuel Claud Lovelace (1/28/1906).
"Biennial_Report.pdf"
- Page 2: Lists rules for the Depositary, which includes setting dates for lists of textbooks and approving additional lists.
- Page 3: Describes the requirement to print schedules of contract and exchange prices of books and to furnish books not used in the schools of the state at the exchange prices.
- Page 1: Provides a table of contents for the Biennial Report.
"Binder4.pdfx3 Master.pdf"
- Page 1: Lists various items for sale, such as Women's Flats, Girl's Cotton Panties, Men's Work Socks, Wool Gloves, etc..
- Page 2: Contains text about the history of a church and a "Hospital Pateints" list.
- Page 3: Features the Hillsboro High School honor roll, and mentions people such as Ann Maynard and Carolyn Calhoon.
- Page 4: Includes information about G.L. Mace, a dedication luncheon, and a market report.
"Decendants of John Waugh.pdf"
- Pages 1-3: Provides genealogical information including names, birth dates, death dates, and places of burial for many individuals with the surname Waugh or related to the Waugh family.
"Funeral Book.pdf"
- Page 1: Table of contents which includes "Death (General)", "The Death of Children", "Death in Youth", and other topics.
- Page 44: Includes "Thoughts for Memorial Addresses," featuring poems such as "In the Heart of a Child," "Dear Little Hands," and "The Children on the Shore".
- Page 26: Features "Thoughts for Memorial Addresses," discussing themes such as "Lifting a Child up into Christ's Arms," "Young Children in the Church," and "A Baby's Smile".
- Page 6: Continues "Thoughts for Memorial Addresses" with "Abolished Death", "The End of the Day," and "Swift To Its Close".
- Page 48: Table of contents for "Funeral Sermons and Addresses," listing a variety of sermon titles.
- Page 136: "Thoughts for Memorial Addresses," includes topics such as “The Vastness of the Multitude,” “Their Position,” and “Their Worship”.
"Huntersville Schools.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a collage of black and white photos of students.
"Moore McNeil A.pdf"
- Page 1: Lists family history information, including "Margaret Moore" and her marriage to John Sharp.
- Page 2: Contains more family history information, such as “Mary F. Moore” and her marriage to Clayton Dilley.
- Page 3: Continues family history information, including “Nancy Ellen Duffield” and “Mary Ann Duffield”.
- Page 4: Lists family information, including "Matilda S. Harper" and "Mary Elizabeth Moore".
- Page 5: Family history information including “George E. Moore” and “William Thomas Moore”.
- Page 6: Features family history information, such as “Othello Hunter McNeil” and “William Claiborne McNeil”.
"More Schools in Pocahontas County.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains information about the Locust Creek School, noting its opening date and closure.
- Page 2: Provides information about the Mount Pleasant School including its location and history.
- Page 3: Includes information about the Greenbank Community History and the Sulpher Spring School.
- Page 4: Lists information for Siple School.
- Page 5: Contains information about the Slatyfork School.
- Page 6: Includes information about the Underwood School.
- Page 7: Provides details about the Wesley Chapel School.
- Page 8: Notes information about schools, including Williams River and Days Run.
"Old Marlinton Journal Stuff.pdf"
- Page 1: Includes text about a meeting of the Southern States Cooperative and mentions people including G.C. Beard and Mrs. Eula Ruckman.
- Page 2: Features lists of names such as Louise Sheets, Betty Ann Lacey, and Mildred Gilbert.
- Page 3: Lists names such as Walter Dennis Wade and Bruce Edward Nelson.
- Page 4: Contains more names including Charles Adam Jackson and Walker Dale Irvine.
- Page 5: Lists names such as Andrew Jackson and Glenn William Rhea.
- Page 6: Lists names such as Philip James Gibson and Marvin Clabert McLaughlin.
- Page 7: Features names including Wilbur Lawrence Price and Gale Shinaberry.
- Page 8: Includes names such as Eugene Francis Clapp and Leota McMillion.
- Page 9: Lists names such as Glenn William Rhea and Marvin Wilbert Alderman.
- Page 10: Contains names such as Lawrence Skein and Wilfred James Griffin.
"PCHS 1990.pdf"
- Page 1: Provides a table of contents for the yearbook including "Opening," "Academics," "Sports," and "People".
- Page 138: Includes a list of advertisements and an index, including Hiner Oil Co., and McCoy's Market.
"Veterans_Part1.pdf"
- Page 1: Is a title page that reads "Reminiscences".
- Page 11: Lists names of military personnel and details about their service in various wars.
- Page 17: Lists military events by date.
- Page 20: Lists military events by date.
- Page 21: Lists military events by date.
- Page 28: Lists military events by date.
- Page 30: Lists military events by date.
- Page 31: Lists military events by date.
- Page 35: Lists military events by date.
"merge St92b.pdf"
- Page 231: Discusses Pioneer Forts, specifically Fort Lee.
- Page 232: Discusses Pioneer Forts, specifically Fort Martin, and Fort Minear.
- Page 233: Discusses Pioneer Forts, specifically Fort Morgan and Fort Morris.
- Page 222: Discusses Pioneer Forts, specifically Fort Bush, Fort Butler, and Fort Clark.
- Page 219: Discusses Pioneer Forts, specifically Fort Arbuckle and Fort Baker.
"merge st 92 a.pdf"
- Page 25: Contains the title "Inventory of Materials Counties W. Va." and describes the contents of a paper about Edray District in Pocahontas County, written by Rella F. Yeager.
- Page 26: Lists the highest elevations of ridges or knobs in Pocahontas County.
- Page 27: Contains lists of names.
- Page 28: Contains lists of names.
"x1 Binder1.pdf"
- Page 1: Lists names of people from Douthards Creek, Dunmore, Durbin, Edray, and Greenbank.
- Page 2: Contains information about school salaries for counties in West Virginia.
- Page 3: Includes information about R. D. Moore and Elsie Gehauf.
"x1 MJ 1933.pdf"
- Page 1: Lists names of people from Douthards Creek, Dunmore, Durbin, Edray, and Greenbank.
"x2Master B_Part2.pdf"
- Page 1: Lists names of people such as Clara Mae Sutton and Zula Gray Taylor.
- Page 2: Contains lists of names for different school locations such as Hillsboro, Greenbrier Hill, and Huntersville.
- Page 3: Features a list of names from school locations such as Clawson, Cloverlick, and Cummings Creek.
- Page 4: Lists names from schools including Elmer Workman and Ray Kelley.
- Page 10: Includes a "Topnotchers" list with names such as Barbara Burr and Christine Kellison.
- Page 9: Lists names from schools including Dennis Shiflett and Elaine Aldermen.
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New Ups 3
The sources contain several tables of contents, each for a different publication. Here's a breakdown of the contents of each page, based on the sources provided:
From "1977pdf.pdf"
- Page 2: Table of Contents listing:
- Pocahontas County High School, Page 4
- School Life, Page 7
- Dedication, Page 37
- Prom, Page 39
- Boy's Sports, Page 55
- Girl's Athletics, Page 67
- Faculty, Page 77
- Homecoming, Page 91
- Organizations, Page 97
- Senior Section, Page 113
- Page 3: Table of Contents listing:
- Senior Superlatives, Page 114
- Senior Wills, Page 124
- Senior Pictures, Page 132
- Junior Pictures, Page 153
- Sophomore Pictures, Page 161
- Freshman Pictures, Page 169
- Advertisements, Page 177
- Page 121: Contains the beginning of the Senior Wills section.
- Page 124: Continues the Senior Wills section.
- Page 126: Continues the Senior Wills section.
- Page 127: Continues the Senior Wills section.
- Page 128: Continues the Senior Wills section.
From "1978pdf.pdf"
- Page 82: Features a photo layout of the 1977-78 Varsity Cheerleaders.
- Page 136: Shows drawings representing various school organizations, such as PEP, FBLA, NHS, and FHA.
- Page 137: Displays text and drawings related to the classes of "79", "80", and "81".
From "2020.pdf"
- Page 110: Features business advertisements, including those for Michael C. Doss Attorney at Law, Alterations, Etc., Johnny's Garage, Appalachian Sport, and Boone Tractor.
- Page 112: Contains business advertisements for Murphy's Used Autos, Alleghany Estates, PCAC's Little Yellow House Pottery and Painting, and Mountain View Chiropractic, PLLC. It also includes text titled "10 Year Predictions" listing predictions of various students.
- Page 124: Features business advertisements including those for Billy "Fuzzface" Hall Custom One of A Kind Tattoos, Legacy Designs, Back In Time, RE/MAX, and Doug's Body Shop.
- Page 125: Features business advertisements including those for The Scentsy Chix, Hannah Insurance, Prices Auto Body, Gunter's General Store, and Christopher J. Rodebaugh, D.D.S.
From "Heritage 4_Part1.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a sermon and a piece called "For Our Little Folks".
- Page 2: Contains articles about wild animals, and news and notes for women, as well as a piece about electricity.
From "Heritage 4_Part3.pdf"
- Page 1: Features articles about lost children, and advertisements for various products including S.S.S., and "Mother's Friend".
- Page 2: Features articles about a curious old weapon, pretty spring costumes and a section called "Made of the Sun".
From "Heritage 4_Part4.pdf"
- Page 1: Includes articles about a Kaiser's kitchen and Liberia's exhibit.
- Page 2: Features an article called Future Admirals as well as the History of Electricity.
- Page 3: Features advertisements for various products including Pocahontas Times, Herring-Hall-Marvin Co., Winchester Rifles and more.
From "Heritage 4_Part5.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains an article titled "Tide Mill Tarsons" and other various articles.
- Page 2: Includes articles on the Pocahontas Times, and a section about Advertisements, including "Attention Farmers" and ads for Winchester Rifles and Herring-Hall-Marvin Co..
From "Heritage 4_Part7.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains articles about Sea Signals and One Man's Queen Fancy.
From "Heritage 6_Part2.pdf"
- Page 1: Features advertisements for products like Tutt's Pills and Castoria, as well as a financial statement from Pocahontas County.
From "Heritage 6_Part3.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a section titled "The Pocahontas Times," an article called "Sale of Real Estate for Taxes," and advertisements for products like Castoria.
- Page 2: Contains articles from The Pocahontas Times, as well as a "List of Real Estate" and advertisements for Plow Repairs and other products.
From "Heritage 7_Part4.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains articles and advertisements including one for "Manufacturing Photograph Records".
From "Heritage 7_Part5.pdf"
- Page 1: Features articles titled "The Freshwater Mussel," "Beaver Creek," and "Our Clean Sweep," and advertisements from local businesses.
From "Heritage 7_Part6.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a section titled "Pocahontas County History" and other various articles and advertisements.
- Page 2: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section, and includes a "Directory".
- Page 3: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section, and includes a "Directory".
- Page 4: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section, and includes a "Directory".
- Page 5: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section, and includes a "Directory".
- Page 6: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section, and includes a "Directory".
- Page 7: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section, and includes a "Directory".
- Page 8: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section, and includes a "Directory".
- Page 9: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section, and includes a "Directory".
- Page 10: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section.
- Page 11: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section.
- Page 12: Continues the "Pocahontas County History" section.
From "Heritage 7_Part7.pdf"
- Page 1: Features a "Directory," advertisements for "Furniture and Undertaking," "Wire Nails," "Kodak," and "Marlin Drug-Store" as well as other articles and ads.
- Page 2: Features a "Directory," articles about the "Alleghany Collegiate Institute" and "Dunmore Business College," as well as advertisements for "Marlin Drug-Store," and "L. Makowitz, the Merchant Tailor".
- Page 3: Continues the "Pocahontas Times" with other articles and advertisements.
- Page 4: Continues the "Pocahontas Times" with other articles and advertisements.
From "Heritage 8_Part1.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains articles and advertisements including a "Directory" and an ad for "Marlinton Drug-Store".
- Page 2: Contains articles and advertisements including a "Directory" and an ad for "Marlinton Drug-Store".
- Page 3: Contains articles and advertisements including a "Directory" and an ad for "Marlinton Drug-Store".
- Page 4: Contains articles and advertisements including a "Directory" and an ad for "Marlinton Drug-Store".
- Page 5: Contains articles and advertisements including a "Directory" and an ad for "Marlinton Drug-Store".
- Page 6: Contains articles and advertisements including a "Directory" and an ad for "Marlinton Drug-Store," as well as an insurance agency ad.
- Page 7: Contains articles and advertisements including a "Directory" and an ad for "Marlinton Drug-Store".
- Page 8: Contains articles and advertisements including a "Directory" and an ad for "Marlinton Drug-Store," as well as an ad for "Allen Gay".
- Page 9: Contains articles and advertisements including an ad for "Kincaid and Pullin" and others.
From "Heritage 8_Part2.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains articles and advertisements, as well as a "Directory" and an ad for "Kincaid & Pullin".
- Page 2: Contains articles and advertisements, as well as a "Directory" and an ad for "Kincaid & Pullin".
- Page 3: Contains articles, advertisements and the headline "Stone Ware! Stone Ware!!".
- Page 4: Contains articles, advertisements and the headline "Genuine A. Cutter Shoes".
From "Heritage 8_Part3.pdf"
- Page 1: Features articles and advertisements, including "Look Before and Behind" and "General Merchandise".
- Page 2: Contains articles and advertisements including the text "Extra Special Clothing Sale" and "We Want Your Wool".
- Page 3: Contains articles and advertisements, and the text "$50,000.00 Cash Given Away".
- Page 4: Contains articles and advertisements, including "Last Sale of the Season".
- Page 5: Contains articles and advertisements, as well as an ad for "Marlinton Furniture Company,".
From "Heritage 8_Part4.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains articles and advertisements including "The Marlinton Furniture Co.".
- Page 2: Contains articles and advertisements, as well as an ad for "The Marlinton Furniture Co." and "Nickell, Miller Hardware Co.".
From "Heritage 8_Part5.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains articles and advertisements, including ads for "Shoes, Side by Side Comparisons," "The Marlinton Furniture Co." and "Nickell, Miller Hardware Co.".
- Page 2: Contains articles and advertisements, including "At Sale!" "J. Richardson, Hardware Furniture Outfits," and ads for "Shoes".
- Page 3: Contains articles and advertisements including "4th of July Bargains!" and ads for "The Pocahontas Bargain House" and "Lewisburg Seminary".
- Page 4: Contains articles and advertisements, and "Cut Prices" as well as ads for "The Pocahontas Bargain House".
From "Heritage 9_Part1.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a list of "Tire and Tube Authorizations".
- Page 2: Contains an article about the "pre-induction examination".
- Page 3: Features an article discussing "Bath County's Principal Attractions".
- Page 4: Continues the discussion of "Bath County's Principal Attractions" and has some historical details.
- Page 5: Contains articles about the death of William McAllister Hyde and "Caracoff Goes to Army".
From "Heritage 9_Part2.pdf"
- Page 1: Features articles describing the "Bath County's Principal Attractions are its Health and Pleasure Resorts".
- Page 2: Continues the article on "Bath County's Principal Attractions".
- Page 3: Shows "1943 Registration and License Laws for Passenger Cars".
- Page 4: Continues the article about "Bath County's Principal Attractions".
From "Heritage 9_Part3.pdf"
- Page 1: Lists names under the heading "West Virginia".
- Page 2: Continues with the list of names and also includes an article about "Highlander's Recollections of the War".
From "History Shorts.pdf"
- Page 1: Features an article on "The Constitutional Sibyl".
- Page 2: Lists names under "List of Letters," dated Tuesday, Jan 8.
- Page 3: Contains a section on "Best-Seller Diamond" and other "Popular Pilots" information.
From "Literary Beats.pdf"
- Page 1: Gives an overview of literary beats used to describe objects in a story.
- Page 2: Lists literary beats used to describe emotions in a story and provides a list of verbs and phrases to convey affection.
From "Pages from Bath Museum 1-2.pdf"
- Page 1: Describes the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons in Virginia.
- Page 2: Contains information on "Tire Rationing" in May of 1942.
- Page 3: Includes a short piece about "Helmintoller Store Near Hot Springs" and "Hot Springs Rebekah Lodge".
From "Pages from Bath Museum 1-3.pdf"
- Page 1: Shows the title "George W. Cleek Scrap Book Collection".
From "Pages from Bath Museum 1.pdf"
- Pages 1-3: Contains names of people, some with locations, including those killed in action.
- Pages 4-5: Contains a list of names with corresponding numbers and locations, under the title "T-".
- Page 6: Includes a piece about a cobbler and another about minor blazes in Hot Springs.
From "Pages from Pages from Bath Museum 2-2-2.pdf"
- Page 16: Discusses health benefits of the Hot Spout Bath in Virginia.
- Page 1: Features an ad for "Hall's Journal of Health," with a table of contents.
- Page 2: Includes a list of names in the Mcclintic Cemetery, as well as information on the cemetery.
- Page 3: Provides a list of cemeteries and their locations.
From "Pages from Pages from Bath Museum 2-2.pdf"
- Page 1: Discusses the atmosphere of Virginia Hot Springs and golf.
- Page 6: Discusses how torpid secretions are roused into activity and improved in quality, while the secretory apparatus itself is relieved from a host of painful feelings.
- Page 2: Presents information about cases showing the benefits of using the waters.
From "Pages from Pages from Bath Museum 2-2b.pdf"
- Page 1: Features a section on "Centennial Churches" and other articles.
From "Pages from Pages from Bath Museum 2.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a section titled "Out of the Past, Frontier Forts in Bath County During Colonial Times".
- Page 2: Features a piece on Col. Claud Crozet and his life story.
- Page 3: Continues the story of Col. Claud Crozet and his impact on Louisiana and Virginia.
These lists represent the variety of content contained in the provided sources.
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New Ups 2
Okay, I will list the contents of each page from the sources you provided.
"1964.pdf"
- Page 1: Class wills including those of Phillip Anderson, Brenda Kellison, Kenneth J. Job, Janice Bailey, Mary Van Reenen, Carla Gladwell, Dorothy Ann Price, Helen Pennington, Connie Wilfong, Pat Jorden, Suzanne Jett, Wally Mullens, Vicki Sharp, Carolyn Ann Rimel, Martha Kay Dilley, Susan Yeager, Shirley Dean, Nancy Evans, Butch Perry, Wayne Harper, Wilbur Boggs, Carolyn Dean, and Harriet Waugh.
- Page 2: Class wills including those of Chipper Williams, Judy Bennett, Linda Wooddell, Shirley Ann Gallaher, Gloria Boggs, Mary Ruth Barlow, Randall Shields, Lois Ann Beverage, Sharon Hedrick, Riger Irvine, Garry Mcelwee, Jerry Buzzard, Sharol Miller, Dwight Diller, Jack Nelson, Sam C. Mccarty, Becky Mccune, Cheryl Mcneill, Sandy Moyers, Marsha Madison, and Wayne Beverage.
- Page 3: A poem about the senior class.
- Page 4: A list of names with nicknames, and what they are usually seen with, and their favorite pastimes.
- Page 5: A list of "dislikes", "favorite expressions", and what people "want to be".
- Page 6: Advertisements for the International Shoe Company and First National Bank in Marlinton.
- Page 7: Advertisements for Marlinton Motor Sales, Linwood Lumber Company, and C.J. Richardson.
- Page 8: Advertisements for The Shrader Store, Royal Rexall Drug Store, Home Products Market, and Alpine Hotel.
- Page 9: Advertisements for Home Gas Company, General Tire & Battery Co, Fulk Brothers Inc, Hogan's Transfer and Storage Company, Esso Service Produce, and Dave Sharp.
- Page 10: Advertisements for Deitz-Spencer and Company, Greenbrier Dairy Products, Pryor's Chevrolet Company, Marlinton Jr. Home Demonstration Club, Lewisburg Wholesale Company, Inc, and People's Store and Supply Co..
- Page 11: Advertisements for John M. Mallow, D.D.S, Style Rite Beauty Shop, Central Service Station, A & P Food Stores, Boost Our Youth - George Wilson, Marlinton Methodist Men, Lang's Dress Shop, and T & W Sales Co. Inc..
- Page 12: Advertisements for Tom's Potato Chips, Tom Houston Peanut Company, Greenbrier Tractor Sales Inc, Pocahontas Loan Co., May Office Service, Martin & Jones, Inc., Skip's Lunch and Taxi, The Grill, Carl E. Gainer, and The Pure Oil Company.
- Page 13: A list of "Boosters".
- Page 14: A list of names with nicknames, and what they are usually seen with, and their favorite pastimes.
- Page 15: A list of "dislikes", "favorite expressions", and what people "want to be".
- Page 16: Advertisements for the International Shoe Company and First National Bank in Marlinton.
- Page 17: Advertisements for Marlinton Motor Sales, Linwood Lumber Company, and C.J. Richardson.
- Page 18: Advertisements for The Shrader Store, Royal Rexall Drug Store, Home Products Market, and Alpine Hotel.
- Page 19: Advertisements for Home Gas Company, General Tire & Battery Co, Fulk Brothers Inc, Hogan's Transfer and Storage Company, Esso Service Produce, and Dave Sharp.
- Page 20: Advertisements for Deitz-Spencer and Company, Greenbrier Dairy Products, Pryor's Chevrolet Company, Marlinton Jr. Home Demonstration Club, Lewisburg Wholesale Company, Inc, and People's Store and Supply Co..
- Page 21: Advertisements for John M. Mallow, D.D.S, Style Rite Beauty Shop, Central Service Station, A & P Food Stores, Boost Our Youth - George Wilson, Marlinton Methodist Men, Lang's Dress Shop, and T & W Sales Co. Inc..
- Page 22: Advertisements for Tom's Potato Chips, Tom Houston Peanut Company, Greenbrier Tractor Sales Inc, Pocahontas Loan Co., May Office Service, Martin & Jones, Inc., Skip's Lunch and Taxi, The Grill, Carl E. Gainer, and The Pure Oil Company.
- Page 23: A list of "Boosters".
"1972.pdf"
- Page 1: A photograph of the Varsity Football Team.
- Page 2: Class wills.
- Page 3: Class wills.
"1975 pdf.pdf"
- Page 2: Table of contents for the yearbook.
- Page 62: Senior wills.
- Page 71: Senior wills.
"1976 pdf.pdf"
- Page 71: A page with text discussing people and places, including the radio station WWW, a department store, Yew Nok High School, and various businesses.
- Page 82: A list of the Prom Committee.
"An_American_almanac_and_treasury_of_fact.pdf"
- Page 29: Statistics on population, including state and territory populations, and the total for the United States.
- Page 33: Statistics on the American Periodical Press from 1850-1880.
- Page 34: Post office business by states in 1888.
- Page 35: Information about third class mail.
- Page 36: An advertisement for Dobler & Mudge, and the title of the book.
- Page 37: A description of some of the statistical topics covered in the book.
- Page 38: A description of some of the statistical topics covered in the book.
- Page 39: A description of some of the statistical topics covered in the book.
"Greenbrier Geological Survey.pdf"
- Page 607: Summary of available coal.
- Page 610: Table of coal analyses.
- Page 607: Information about the Bellwood Coal Company Mine No. 1 and 2.
- Page 608: Description of a coal section and a note about a sample being taken.
- Page 606-608: Table of Contents for "Williamsburg District" and "Summary of Available Coal,".
- Page xxiv: Errata.
- Pages 209-213: Table of Contents.
- Page vIII-xxiv: Table of Contents.
- Pages 1-25: Table of Contents.
"Historic Registry of Pocahontas County Part I.pdf"
- Page 2: A list of churches considered architecturally significant, including Liberty Presbyterian Church, Dunmore United Methodist Church, Baxter Presbyterian Church, Hamlin Chapel, Edray United Methodist Church, Grace Episcopal Church, Wesley Chapel Methodist Church, and Oak Grove Presbyterian Church.
"Pages from Bath 3-4.pdf"
- Page 1: An article about voting, "Voting with Privacy, Without Fisticuffs Only Fairly Recent".
- Page 1: An advertisement for financing a Volkswagen and information on the Bath BPW club.
- Page 2: Information about projected school statistics, future graduates, and an advertisement for Dr. W. D. Pemberton, Optometrist.
- Page 2: Information about zoning districts: Agricultural Limited, Agricultural General, Residential Limited, Residential General, Business General, and Industrial Limited.
- Page 3: Information about zoning: Non-conforming Use, General Provisions, Provisions for Appeal, and Violation and Penalty.
"Pages from Bath 3-5.pdf"
- Page 1: Information about zoning: Provisions for Appeal, Violation and Penalty, Amendments, Administration and Interpretation.
- Page 1: A statement from the Bath County Board of Supervisors regarding zoning.
- Page 2: Information about proposed zoning for Bath County.
- Page 2: An article about logging, as well as a poem, and some information about the Warm Springs area.
- Page 3: Information about the Highland Fair, an article about Potomac Edison seeking rate increases, and information about the Supervisors paying an outstanding athletic account.
- Page 3: Continuation of article about rate increases, an article about the Supervisors paying an outstanding athletic account, and an article about school-owned property being leased.
- Page 4: An article about the Bath County School suit being continued, and an article about three candidates qualifying for a special election.
"Pages from Bath Museum 1-4.pdf"
- Page 2: A list of names including John Slaven, Richard Hudson, John Hudson, and others.
"Pages from Bath Museum 1.pdf"
- Page 2: A list of names including James Arbaugh, Van Buren Arbogast, and Walter Alderman.
- Page 3: A list of names including Andy Farley, William Farley, Levi Gay, McBride Gum, Joseph Gay, Clayton Gwin, William Gibson, Brown Galford, Peter Harper, F.W. Harper, P.M. Harper, George Hamilton, J.D. Hamilton, A.J. Hall, and William Hevener.
- Page 4: A list of names including William Kennison, Tom Knapp, Henry Kramer, Dr. John Ligon, James T. Lockridge, Anthony Lightner, James Logan, and William A. Moore.
- Page 5: A minor blaze in the colored quarters at Hot Springs is reported.
- Page 6: A list of names and locations.
- Page 7: A list of names and locations.
- Page 8: An article about a cobbler at White Sulphur Springs who is repairing shoes for diplomats and soldiers.
"Pages from Bath Museum 2-2.pdf"
- Page 1: An article about a religious gathering that took place.
- Page 2: A list of Liberty Church members from 100 years ago.
- Page 3: Information on several churches.
"Pages from Pages from Bath Museum 2-2-2.pdf"
- Page 16: A letter from W. Palmer about the benefits of the Hot Spout Bath.
- Page 17: The cover of "Hall's Journal of Health".
- Page 18: An excerpt from "Hall's Journal of Health" discussing teeth, food, and vegetarians.
- Page 2: Information about the Boler Cemetery with a map.
- Page 3: A list of cemeteries.
"Pages from Pages from Bath Museum 2-2.pdf"
- Page 1: The cover of "The Invalid's Guide to the Virginia Hot Springs".
- Page 4: Excerpts from "The Invalid's Guide to the Virginia Hot Springs," discussing the properties of mineral water.
- Page 6: Excerpts from "The Invalid's Guide to the Virginia Hot Springs," discussing torpid secretions.
"Pages from Pages from Bath Museum 2-2b.pdf"
- Page 2: A list of names including Rachel Wolfinbarger, Samuel H. McCutcheon, and others.
- Page 3: Information about several churches.
- Page 4: Information on the Hamlin Chapel and Oak Grove Church.
"Pages from Pages from Bath Museum 2.pdf"
- Page 1: An article about the frontier forts in Bath County.
- Page 2: An article about Uncle Joe Buzzard and his New England grandmother.
- Page 3: An article about Uncle Joe Buzzard and his New England grandmother.
"The_American_Anti_slavery_Almanac__for__.pdf"
- Page 88: A list of libraries and books.
"The_Archaeological_Album.pdf"
- Page 220: A description of the work of the Archaeological Association.
"The_Southern_Highlander_and_His_Homeland.pdf"
- Page 1: Title page, copyright, and table of contents.
- Pages 711-712: A list of references.
"The_Virginia_Magazine_of_History_and_Bio-1.pdf"
- Page 460: Volume III's table of contents.
- Page 493: Volume IV's table of contents.
- Page 475: Volume V's table of contents.
- Page 320: Table of contents.
"The_Westward_Movement.pdf"
- Page 143: Table of Contents.
- Page 575: Table of Contents.
"Webster_County_and_Portion_of_Mingo_Dist.pdf"
- Page iii: Members of the Geological Survey Commission and State Board of Control and the Scientific Staff.
- Page iv-xv: Table of Contents.
- Page 1-17: Table of Contents.
- Page 18-63: Table of Contents.
- Page 64-125: Table of Contents.
- Page 126-139: Table of Contents.
- Page 140-186: Table of Contents.
- Page 266-523: Table of Contents.
- Page 523-575: Table of Contents.
- Page 578-677: Table of Contents.
- Page 616-833: Table of Contents.
- Page XIX: Author's Preface.
- Pages 671-677: Index to Part IV.
- Pages 649-668: Index.
- Pages 231-261: Index.
- Pages 250-256: Index.
"pocahontas geological.pdf"
- Page v-xx: Table of Contents.
- Pages 1-17: Table of Contents.
- Pages 64-73: Table of Contents.
- Page 184-200: Table of Contents.
- Page 249-272: Table of Contents.
- Page XIX: Author's Preface.
- Page 243: Summary of Available Coal by Districts.
- Pages 1-388: Index.
I have included a comprehensive listing of each page's contents from all provided sources. Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with.
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New Ups 1
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1967.pdf
- Page 1: An article about the opening of the Cranberry Mountain Information Center with details about exhibits and staff. The page also contains an advertisement for Homelite XL chain saws.
- Page 2: Wedding announcements for Ray and Gailford Green and Miss Karen Sue Mullinex and Mr. Boyd, as well as other social announcements and births.
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1968.pdf
- Page 1: Announcements for a talent show, scout drive, cub scout meeting, Halloween event, and a bronze star presentation. The page also includes a warning from the Marlinton Fire Chief about illegal fires, and an announcement for a first aid class.
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1970hes.pdf
- Page 112: Contains a list of names, most likely from a graduating class, with the last names beginning with "C".
- Page 113: Continues the list of names, most likely from a graduating class, with last names beginning with "H" through "K".
- Page 65: Lists the class of 1934 including faculty, class officers, motto, color, flower, commencement sermon, valedictorian, salutatorian, and class members.
- Page 66: Lists the class of 1936 with class members and a class history.
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1988hes.pdf
- Page 1: Advertisements for First National Bank, Martin & Jones, Curry's Super Market, and the Pocahontas Times.
- Page 2: Advertisements for Hilleary's Esso Station, Greenbrier Tractor Sales, Baldwin Pianos & Organs, and Cherry River Boom and Lumber Co.
- Page 3: Advertisements for Brill's Esso Service Center, Ted Mc Elwee Photographer, Pocahontas Grocery Company, Moses and Meadows, C J's Store, Hillsboro Service Station, and P. G. White Insurance Agent.
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2004 yearbook pdf.pdf
- Page 164: Index of names in the yearbook, with last names beginning with "A" through "C".
- Page 165: Index of names with last names beginning with "D" through "K".
- Page 166: Index of names with last names beginning with "L" through "N".
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Confederate veteran - Vol. 3 -(1895).pdf
- Page 1: Includes information on supplementary reading books and an advertisement for Harper & Brothers Publishers.
- Page 12: Contains an advertisement for Military and Naval Books.
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Pendelton County_Part1.pdf
- Page 4: Table of contents for the book, divided into parts.
- Page 5: Table of contents continued, listing historical, statistical, and military sections.
- Page 6: Table of contents continued with an appendix and lists of illustrations and corrections.
- Page 8: Describes the streams and rivers of Pendleton County.
- Page 24: Discusses early commerce, religion and laws in the colonies.
- Page 94: Discusses Pendleton under Rockingham and the formation of the new county.
- Page 95: Provides financial information about various estates.
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Pendelton County_Part2.pdf
- Page 127: Discusses the establishment of public schools in Pendleton County and the social life and political history of the county.
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Page 149: Lists special abbreviations used in the family histories.
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Page 160: Begins family history sketches, including the Adam family.
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Page 161: A list of German surnames.
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Page 162: A list of Welch, French, Dutch, and Scandinavian surnames.
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Page 163: An index of pioneer and sub-pioneer families, with last names A-K.
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Page 164: Continues the list of pioneer and sub-pioneer families, with last names L-Z.
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Page 165: Chapter V - Origin, Arrival, and Location of the Pioneers.
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Page 166: Pioneer information, beginning with the Adamson family.
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Page 167: Pioneer information continued with Cowger through Gilkeson.
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Page 171: Pioneer information continued with Rymer through Stump.
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Page 172: Pioneer information continued with Vandeventer through Zickafosse.
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Page 173: Continues family history information, beginning with Mary Hinkle.
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Page 180: Continues family history information, beginning with C. of James W..
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Page 184: Continues family history information, beginning with (B), Charles.
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Page 191: Continues family history information, beginning with Ch. of Henry T..
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Page 198: Continues family history information, beginning with Ch. of Joseph Bangy.
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Page 210: Continues family history information, beginning with Catharine.
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Page 222: Continues family history information, beginning with George.
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Pendelton County_Part3.pdf
- Page 227: Continues family history information, beginning with Kee Hively.
- Page 236: Continues family history information, beginning with Line of William.
- Page 247: Continues family history information, beginning with Eli, Clay.
- Page 266: Continues family history information, beginning with -Rexroad-.
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Page 268: Continues family history information, beginning with ham Helmick.
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Page 285: Continues family history information, beginning with -road-.
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Page 286: Continues family history information, beginning with Josephine (---Snider).
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Page 287: A discussion of Extinct Families
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Page 288: Other Extinct Families
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Page 289: Recent Families
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Pendelton County_Part4.pdf
- Page 352: Population of Pendleton in each census year and post offices.
- Page 354: Prices of various goods and services in the 1700s.
- Page 355: Information on levies, taxes, and salaries.
- Page 356: Information on fees, fines, and taxes.
- Page 357: Witness fees and bounties on predatory animals.
- Page 359: Information on church buildings and ministers.
- Page 360: A list of ministers in the county.
- Page 361: More ministers and presiding elders in Franklin Circuit.
- Page 362: County officials before 1865.
- Page 363: County officials before 1865, continued.
- Page 364: County officials continued including surveyors, attorneys and commissioner of revenue.
- Page 367: School statistics from 1840-1872.
- Page 369: School statistics from 1908-9 and abstracts from census reports.
- Page 371: Lists leading farmers of 1860, and people paying over $20 in taxes in 1860.
- Page 373: Lists legislative sessions, members of Virginia Conventions and West Virginia Conventions.
- Page 374: Lists Pendleton men in the professions.
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Page 376: Lists land surveys from 1757, and the names of the individuals.
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Page 377: Continues land surveys from 1765.
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Page 378: Continues land surveys from 1766.
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Page 379: Continues land surveys from 1767-1769.
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Page 380: Continues land surveys from 1771.
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Page 381: Continues land surveys from 1773-1775.
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Page 382: Continues land surveys from 1777-1781.
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Page 383: List of tithables from 1790.
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Page 384: Continues list of tithables.
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Page 385: Continues list of tithables.
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Page 386: Continues list of tithables.
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Page 387: Continues list of tithables.
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Page 388: List of Capt. Jacob Hoover's Company.
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Page 389: List of Capt. Robert McCoy's Company.
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Page 390: List of Capt. William Janes' Company.
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Pendelton County_Part5.pdf
- Page 414: List of Capt. J. Hopkins' Company and a muster roll.
- Page 415: Muster roll continued and a list of Pendletonians in two other companies.
- Page 418: List of soldiers in the Civil War, with last names beginning with "C".
- Page 419: List of soldiers in the Civil War, with last names beginning with "H" through "K".
- Page 421: List of soldiers in the Civil War, with last names beginning with "L" through "M".
- Page 425: List of soldiers in the Civil War, with last names beginning with "R" through "S".
- Page 487: Questions about the history of Pendleton County.
- Page 488: Corrections to the book.
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augusta.pdf
- Page 1: A list of names, potentially a muster roll or tax list, with last names beginning with "C" through "H".
- Page 2: A list of names, potentially a muster roll or tax list, with last names beginning with "C" through "F" and "L".
- Page 3: A list of names, potentially a muster roll or tax list, with last names beginning with "M".
- Page 4: A list of names, potentially a muster roll or tax list, with last names beginning with "M", "N", "O" and "S".
- Page 5: A list of names, potentially a muster roll or tax list, with last names beginning with "S", "T".
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lanty.pdf
- Page 1: Includes information about 4-H scholarships, a baby beef show, and a 4-H livestock judging team.
- Page 2: Includes information about a winning sports team and a homecoming day at GMS.
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Select PT.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a variety of news and advertisements, including court proceedings, legal and medical notices, and general news articles.
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The New England Gazetteer (1841).pdf
- Page 1: Title page for "The New England Gazetteer".
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The New England historical and genealogical register (1847).pdf
- Page 1: Advertisements for historical books.
- Page 2: More advertisements for historical books.
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Rockingham.pdf
- Pages 1-3: Outline of Contents for the book, broken into parts, chapters and sections.
- Pages 4-5: List of illustrations for the book.
- Page 6: Historical Works by John W. Wayland.
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Museums
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Page 1: This page is a title page for "The Warrior" yearbook, Volume XII, 1982, from Pocahontas County High School in Dunmore, WV. It includes the school's address, the publisher (Walsworth Publishing Company), and three images of school buildings.
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Page 2: This page, titled "Meeting The Budget," discusses how the journalism department sought advertising to support the yearbook. It mentions the impact of inflation and low sales on businesses, and the efforts to increase county sales to meet the budget. A photo of a building with a car in front of it appears on the page, as well as a photo of a computer.
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Page 3: This page features four photographs of businesses: Theet's Garage, Greenbrier Tractor Sales, The Men's Shop and Ted Mack's.
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Page 4: This page contains advertisements for various businesses including Massey-Ferguson, Bluegrass Equipment Company, Bowlings, Inc., Johnson's Dairy Land, Blue Grass Electric, and Interstate Lumber.
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Page 5: This page is titled "A Look to the Future: The Class of '82 And What They Plan to be Doing in 1992". It lists the names of the graduating class of 1982 and their aspirations for future careers, and often whether they were married.
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Page 6: This page contains advertisements for businesses including Kidd Truck & Implement Co., Don's Central Service Station, Colonial Court Motel, Quality Men's Wear, The Men's Shop, and Hanover Shoe Co.
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Page 7: This page includes advertisements for businesses such as Guy's Amoco, Miller's Implement, Marlinton Motor Inn, Harris House Guests, Cooper, Simmons & Martin, and Moore's Ready Mix.
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Page 8: This page features advertisements for the Shamrock Restaurant, Talbott Paint & Glass Co., Miss Kitty's, Millie's Furnished Apts, The H-P Stores, Sis's Drive-In, and H and S Welding.
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Page 9: This page includes advertisements for businesses including The Hermitage, Motor Car, Richardson Hardware and Furniture, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and Hiawatha's Western Wear.
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Page 10: This page features advertisements for Motor Parts Service Corporation, Southern States, S.J. Neathawk Lumber, Inc., and Greenbrier Tractor Sales Inc.
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Page 11: This page contains advertisements for White Sulphur Springs Nursery, Pocahontas Woodland, and Bank of Marlinton.
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Page 12: This page is an index of names that appear in the yearbook. There is a small photo of tennis shoes at the bottom of the page, with a caption describing them as the most popular type of athletic shoe.
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Page 13: This page continues the index of names. There is also a photograph with the caption "Just sitting around, Jeanne Stemple".
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Page 14: This page contains a newspaper advertisement for the Liberty Theatre in Hot Springs, Va., showing the movies playing Thursday, February 3, Friday, February 4, and Saturday, February 5. The movies listed are 'Old Yeller', 'The Arizona Rangers', and 'Young Dillinger'.
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Page 15: This is a newspaper article titled "Bath Supervisors Will Consider Zoning Law." It discusses the proposal for a zoning ordinance in Bath County and some of the debate surrounding it.
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Page 16: This page continues the article on the Bath County zoning proposal. It describes the proposed zoning ordinance and the opinions of various members of the Board of Supervisors.
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Page 17: This page contains a newspaper article titled "Highlanders Say No to Wilderness." It discusses opposition to the U.S. Forest Service's wilderness designation of certain areas. There is also a brief article on a boy who was injured in a logging accident.
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Page 18: This page features a newspaper article titled, "Highland to Send Back Comprehensive Plan." It reports that the Highland County Planning Commission is not pleased with the Division of State Planning's photos of the county, and will send the plan back and ask to take the photos over again.
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Page 19: This page has a newspaper article titled "Bath Board Still Mulls Over Landfill Use Fee." It discusses Bath County's supervisors' struggle to determine a way to charge businesses for using the Hot Springs landfill, and the opinions of different business owners. There is a small illustration with the caption "The difference between an optimist and a pessimist is that the latter is better informed".
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Page 20: This page contains a newspaper article titled, "Spotlight Falls on Ancient Art of Patchwork Needlework Crafts." The article discusses the history and tradition of patchwork quilting. There is also an advertisement for the Springs Inn Restaurant.
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Page 21: This page includes a newspaper article titled "A Highlander's View of the Civil War" which discusses how residents in Highland, Bath and West Virginia felt about secession from the Union.
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Page 22: This page contains information about projected salary, employment, and school-related news for Bath County. It also includes an advertisement for Dr. D.W. Pemberton, Optometrist.
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Page 23: This page features a newspaper article titled "Highland Moves Toward Trailer Ordinance." It discusses a proposed ordinance to regulate mobile homes in Highland County, and a related public hearing. There is also an article about the Highland Rec Program.
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Page 24: This page continues the articles on the Highland County mobile home ordinance, and the Highland Rec Program, with a more detailed schedule of activities. It also includes an article about Rev. Wingfield to Show Slides of Holy Land.
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Page 25: This page continues the newspaper article about Bath County zoning. It focuses on the sharp debate among the board of supervisors regarding the issue, and lists some of their names and districts.
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Page 26: This page is part of a document arguing in favor of zoning in Bath County. It includes the question "Why not zone just Part of the County?", and states that all parts of the county have much to gain from development planning. It also addresses the question "And what happens if we don't zone Bath County?", suggesting that it will lead to rural slums, polluted rivers and streams, and the death of the beautiful Bath County they love.
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Page 27: This page explains the proposed zoning ordinance for Bath County. It defines the districts "Agricultural Limited" and "Agricultural General" in a summary prepared by the Planning Commission.
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Page 28: This page continues the explanation of the proposed zoning ordinance, defining the districts of "Residential Limited" and "Residential General".
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Page 29: This page continues the explanation of the proposed zoning ordinance, defining the districts of "Business General" and "Industrial Limited".
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Page 30: This page details other sections of interest from the proposed zoning ordinance including non-conforming use, general provisions, and provisions for appeal.
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Page 31: This page continues the details of the zoning ordinance including non-conforming use, general provisions, and provisions for appeal and also discusses permits.
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Page 32: This page describes more sections of the zoning ordinance including provisions for appeals, violations and penalty, amendments, and administration and interpretation.
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Page 33: This page continues the document explaining zoning for Bath County. It contains the questions "What about Present Buildings and Practices?" and "But, what about my Rights?", and their answers in the context of the proposed ordinance.
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Page 34: This page continues the document explaining zoning for Bath County and restates the question "Why not zone just Part of the County?" and its answer.
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Page 35: This page includes information about zoning, asking "What is Zoning?" and answering that it is a master plan for the future development of the county.
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Page 36: This page is a newspaper article titled "Mighty Mountains: Mighty Man." It details the life and work of Warren E. Blackhurst, a Methodist minister. It also mentions the Cass Wild Life Museum and the Cass Lumber Railroad.
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Page 37: This page continues the article about Warren E. Blackhurst and the Cass Wild Life Museum. It also has an advertisement for the Warm Springs Restaurant.
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Page 38: This page is a newspaper article titled "Proposed Zoning Ordinance, Bath County, Virginia". The article includes information from the Bath County Planning Commission and lists regulations, uses, and requirements of the proposed zoning.
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Page 39: This page continues the article on the proposed Bath County zoning ordinance, discussing how the ordinance would divide the county into districts and the arguments of various supervisors.
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Page 40: This page contains a newspaper article titled "Indian Village Discovered". It describes the discovery of an Indian archeological site on the Cowpasture River, and a related study of the site by the Virginia State Library.
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Page 41: This page features a newspaper article titled "W.Va. Judge Issues Ruling Against Clearcutting Practices In Forests." It discusses a ruling by U.S. District Judge Robert Maxwell against clearcutting in federally owned woodlands in West Virginia.
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Page 42: This page includes a newspaper article titled "State Police Investigating Bath School, Conflict Claims." It reports on an investigation into possible misappropriations of funds at Bath County schools. It also contains a daily schedule for the Highland Fair.
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Page 43: This page continues the article about the investigation at Bath County Schools. There is also a summary of a meeting of Bath County school superintendents where the supervisors agreed to pay an outstanding athletic account. There is also an article about Potomac Edison seeking a rate increase.
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Page 44: This page continues the article about the investigation at Bath County Schools. There is also a summary of a meeting of Bath County school superintendents where the supervisors agreed to pay an outstanding athletic account, and an article about Potomac Edison seeking a rate increase.
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Page 45: This page has a continuation of a newspaper article titled "Bath School Suit". It details an ongoing suit against the school board and a proposal for early salary negotiations.
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Page 46: This page contains a drawing of the McClintic Cemetery on Jackson River in Bath County, along with a listing of burials and information gathered by Howard Revercomb Hammond.
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Page 47: This page has a map and drawing with information about the Bradley Cemetery and the surrounding area, including the Jackson River, and corn fields. Information was gathered by Howard R. Hammond.
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Page 48: This page shows another map and drawing with information about the McClintic Cemetery and the surrounding area, including the Jackson River and other locations. Information was gathered by Howard R. Hammond.
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Page 49: This page lists area cemeteries prepared by the Bath County Historical Society in 1974, with a 220 North list and a 220 South list.
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Page 50: This page continues the list of area cemeteries from the Bath County Historical Society, including 39 East and 39 West.
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Page 51: This page is a Bath County Timeline, listing events from 1727 to 1971.
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Page 52: This page contains newspaper articles about the disappearance of Lieut. Bobbitt, a burglary at Hot Springs Store, and a resolution made by the Bath County National Bank. There is also information on the marriage of O.V. Armstrong to Helen Skilling in China.
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Page 53: This page includes a newspaper article about a minor blaze in the colored quarters at Hot Springs and a separate article about Mr. Frank L. Thompson returning from the Veteran's Hospital.
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Page 54: This page has two articles, one about General Grant's horse and another about the history of mirrors and their uses.
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Page 55: This page continues the articles from the previous page, discussing early mirrors and the history of glass for mirrors. It also has an article about the tax on mirrors.
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Page 56: This page contains a newspaper article discussing the Green Bank Observatory and its role in research and tourism.
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Page 57: This page continues the article about the Green Bank Observatory, and also includes an article called "Red Lips" with a question from a reader about whether cosmetics are Christian and an answer.
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Page 58: This page includes a newspaper article titled, "Mystery of Old Fort On Clover Creek To Be Explored By Television Program". The article discusses a mystery fort in the Bullpasture River valley. It also has an article about Private Holmes Stephenson, an expert marksman.
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Page 59: This page continues the article about the mystery fort on Clover Creek, and further explains the history of the area, and some of its key figures.
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Page 60: This page contains a short article about Mr. Orndorff and his descendants.
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Page 61: This page has a newspaper article titled, "Aboriginal Remains in Pocahontas County." It discusses the history and archaeology of Native Americans in the Pocahontas County area. There is also an article about the Dunmore Community Center.
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Page 62: This page contains a newspaper article titled "The Aldridges" which provides a family history and genealogy of the Aldridge family.
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Page 63: This page includes a short article with information on the history of a church and cemetery.
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Page 64: This page continues the article from page 63, and also includes a list of church members.
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Page 65: This page continues the list of church members from the previous page.
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Page 66: This page contains several short articles, including information about fatalities related to a truck accident, a man who died after an illness, a missing man from Hot Springs, and a woman who died after a brief illness.
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Page 67: This page contains a list of names and birth/death dates.
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Page 68: This page contains a list of names.
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Page 69: This page continues the list of names.
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Page 70: This page continues the list of names.
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Page 71: This page contains a list of names and addresses of men registered in Bath County for the draft in 1942.
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Page 72: This page continues the list of names and addresses of men registered in Bath County for the draft in 1942.
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Page 73: This page completes the list of names and addresses of men registered in Bath County for the draft in 1942.
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Page 74: This page contains a newspaper article about the Greenbrier Hotel being used as a prison for enemy diplomats. It also discusses diplomatic privileges, and new regulations for news reporting.
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Page 75: This page contains an article about tire rationing during World War II.
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Page 76: This page has articles about scrap metal drives, permanent gasoline rationing, and the employees at Miss Ingalls. It also includes articles about a man who was hospitalized after a fall, and a court of honor for Eagle Scouts.
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Page 77: This page includes a short newspaper story about a livestock man purchasing pigs and then selling them for a profit.
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Page 78: This page has newspaper articles about the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bath County National Bank, and the Royal Arch Masons of Warm Springs.
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Page 79: This page contains newspaper articles about a fire at the Helminstoller Store and the anniversary of the Hot Springs Rebekah Lodge.
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Page 80: This page includes an article about the history of the Alexandria-Washington Lodge of Freemasons.
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Page 81: This page contains a handwritten index card with information about a photo of a Club House at Cheat Bridge, and notes that it's source was Edith Collins, and the print is in the albums file of the Society.
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Page 82: This page contains a handwritten index card with information about a photo of a Club House at Cheat Bridge, and notes that its source was Mrs. E. P. Shaffer and the print is in the albums file of the Society.
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Page 83: This page contains a handwritten index card with information about a photo of the M.E. Church at Whitmen, and notes that its source is the Peter Hauer Collection, and the print is a postcard of the Society file.
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Page 84: This page contains a handwritten index card with information about a photo of the Main Street of Whitmen, and notes that its source is the Peter Hauer Collection and the print is a postcard in the Society file.
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Page 85: This page contains a handwritten index card with information about a photo of Seebert from across the river, and notes that its source is Mildred Slavin, and the print is in the albums file of the Society.
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Page 86: This page contains a handwritten index card with information about a photo of the Low Water bridge across the Greenbrier River at Seebert, and notes that the source is the Society, and the print is a postcard in their file.
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Page 87: This page contains a handwritten index card with information about a photo of a Hotel building at Forrest (now Sitlington), and notes that the source is Miss Genevieve Moore, and the print is in the albums file of the Society.
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Page 88: This page contains a handwritten index card with information about a photo of a Warn Lumber Co boarding house, and notes that the source is Mrs. Marvin Dunbrack, and the print is in the albums file of the Society.
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Page 90: This page is a scanned image of a "Toll on Bridge" ticket, listing rates for different types of vehicles and animals.
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Page 91: This page is a research identification report on "Commerce & Industry. Lumber. Up & Down Mill and Sewing Machines" from the West Virginia Writers' Project. It lists the subject, date of research and typing, and sources.
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Page 92: This page continues the research identification report, discussing the history of an Up and Down mill built by John H. Ruckman and then operated by others.
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Page 94: This page continues a research identification report on a lumber mill, specifically one owned by Jacob McNeel near Hillsboro, and notes that the lumber for the Jacob McNeel house was sawed at the mill, which used cattle and horses for power.
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Page 100: This page is a title page for a ceremony celebrating the WV Central Railroad. It includes the names of Honorable Joe Martin, Leo Howard, and John Hedrick.
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Page 102: This page contains information about train rides on the Little Leroi on the Greenbrier and Cheat Mountain Salamander Railbus.
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Page 103: This page is a research report about water-power in Pocahontas County, listing a number of mills that were in operation.
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Page 104: This page continues the research report about water-power, describing the Greenbrier River and its potential for development, noting the streams available.
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2000 Yearbooks
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2001.pdf
- Page 149: Contains advertisements for Pocahontas Medical Plaza, Pocahontas Pharmacy, Renick General Store & Cafe, Bonnie L. Plyler (Archer Real Estate and One Stop Shop), Gilardi Tax & Insurance Services, and Legg’s Cleaners.
- Page 152: Features advertisements for Cathy & Greg Mosseso (Farm Family Insurance), Bill Lewis Motors, C.J. Richardson's, Pocahontas Foodland, Luis E. Soriano, M.D., Swago Farm, and Randy Raissa Lagoe, M.D..
- Page 154: Displays advertisements for Boyer Motel & Restaurant, The Frontier Restaurant, Hannah Insurance Agency, Star Gas, Alpha Music, Inc., and Old Clark Inn.
- Page 156: Includes advertisements for Beverage Concrete Construction, Hudson's Variety, John M. Mallow, Jr., D.D.S., Coldwell Banker, Grimes Enterprises, and J&S Home Theatre Center.
- Page 158: Features advertisements for Elk Mountain Outfitters, Dunmore Country Mart, Eddie's Service Center, Henry's Quick Stop, The Good Life Agency, and Misty Mountain Rental Company.
- Page 161: Contains advertisements for Blake & Boone Accounting Corporation, Dairy Queen, Valley Rebuilders, Richard E. McClung, D.D.S., M.S., Jeanie's Stylin' Salon, North 219 Service Center, and Greenbrier Printing, Inc..
- Page 162: Displays advertisements for Debbie Goodwin (Mountain Country Properties), Music City, Rennix Flowers, Cardinal Photographics, House of Style, Compliments of Taylor's Grocery, Trent's General Store, and McCoy's Market.
- Pages 166 and 167: These pages contain an index of names.
2002.pdf
- Page 134: Includes senior self-predictions for the class of 2002.
- Page 142: Contains advertisements for Burns Motor Freight, Mountaineer Motor Sales, Inc., Gravely (Mountain View Equipment Sales), and Cardinal Printing.
- Page 148: Features advertisements for Darren Jackson (State Farm Insurance), Moore's Automotive Repair, F & F Service Center, McDaniel Realty, Lewisburg Diamond & Gold, and Kenny's 39 West Grill.
- Page 149: Has advertisements for Pocahontas Medical Plaza, Home Health Care Services, Inc., Bonnie L. Plyler (Archer Real Estate and One Stop Shop), Pat's Beauty Shop, and Legg's Cleaners.
- Page 151: Includes advertisements for The Bakery, Sharp’s Country Store, Graham's Motel, Western Auto Service Center, Gilardi Tax Service, Jack Horner's Corner, and McNeill's Country Mart.
- Page 153: Contains advertisements for First Citizens Bank, Greenbrier Tractor Sales, Inc., Hager Barber Shop and an insurance service.
- Page 155: Displays advertisements for David R. Dingus (Certified Public Accountant), Glade's Building Supply, Neal W. Kellison (Insurance Agent), Country Roads Cafe, and Mitchell's Exxon.
- Page 156: Features advertisements for Masterpiece, Inc., S.J. Neathawk Lumber, Henry's Quick Stop, Mountaineer Optical, Inc., The Good Life Agency, Grimes Enterprises, and Dunmore Country Mart.
- Page 160: Includes advertisements for J.R. Rudd Sales, North 219 Service Center, Southern Asphalt, Inc., H & C Automotive, Harrison's Automotive Machine, Kidd's Korner Consignment Shop, and Bill Lewis Motors.
- Pages 164-167: These pages contain an index of names.
- Page 168: Shows the 2002 Yearbook Staff.
2003.pdf
- Page 36: Features an article about the new freshmen of the class of 2012.
- Page 45: Shows the "Favorites" of the students.
- Page 48: Presents an article about academics and the courses available.
- Page 102: Features an article about additional activities available at the school.
- Page 138: Contains advertisements for Rupert Truck Center, Dan Burdette (Home Sweet Home Builders), Neal W. Kellison (Insurance Agent), Orvil’s Flea Market, Valley Healthcare System, and Flower Garden.
- Page 140: Includes advertisements for S.W. Logging and Pocahontas Pharmacy.
- Page 141: Features advertisements for Hillsboro Auto Care, The Hen's Nest, First Tracts, C.J. Richardson’s, and McCoy's Market.
- Page 144: Displays advertisements for Douglas A. Bicksler, CPA, Eugene M. Simmons (Attorney at Law), S.J. Neathawk Lumber, Seneca Trail Physical Therapy, Davis's Barber Shop, Darren W. Jackson (State Farm Insurance), Doug’s Body Shop, and Stone Hill Realty.
- Page 148: Contains advertisements for Eddie's Service Center, Johnny's Garage, L. Jay Kniceley (Insurance), Garber Concrete Work, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, and Edray Quick Stop.
2006.pdf
- Page 140: Contains advertisements for Edith’s Store, Carmac Enterprises Inc., Pocahontas Medical Plaza, Bennett’s Logging, and Legg’s Cleaners.
- Page 142: Features advertisements for VanReenen Funeral Home, Elkins Motor Sports, Advance Auto Parts, V&L Trucking, Dorie's Restaurant, Custom Built For You, and John Eilerts, D.O..
- Page 155: Displays advertisements for Lewis Enterprises LLC, Mallow's Logging, Sharp's Country Store, Jack Horner's Corner, Scott's Auto Sales Inc., and Maple Leaf Trucking, LLC.
- Page 157: Includes advertisements for Parrack Insurance Agency, Inter-State Hardwoods, State Electric Supply Co., F & F Service Center, and Newlon's International Sales, LLC.
- Pages 164-167: These pages contain an index of names.
- Page 169: Has a handwritten message from Emily.
- Page 170: Contains the table of contents for the book.
- Page 171: Has a blank page.
2008.pdf
- Page 141: Contains advertisements for Varner Construction, Taylor's Grocery, Pocahontas County Scottish Rite Club, Bennett’s Logging and Gene I. Willfong Builders, LLC.
- Page 144: Features advertisements for Douglas A. Bicksler, CPA, Edith's Store, Martin V. Saffer (Attorney at Law), Stone Hill Realty, John Big Eye's Superstore, and Luis E. Soriano, M.D..
- Page 156: Has advertisements for Jessica Hepler (Stylist), Eugene M. Simmons (Attorney at Law), Make Tonight a Movie Night (J&S Home Theatre Center), City National Bank, Darren Jackson Insurance, and Michael C. Doss (Attorney at Law).
- Page 163: Features advertisements for Mountaineer Insurance Services, Inc..
- Pages 164-167: These pages contain an index of names.
- Page 168 is a blank page.
2010.pdf
- Page 167: Shows a stop sign.
- Page 165: Shows a road junction sign.
- Page 166: Shows a detour sign.
- Pages 168-171: These pages contain autographs.
- Page 169: Contains an advertisement for Mallow's Logging, Back Country Logging, Hermitage Exxon, J&L Trucking, Leslie Equipment Co., and River Mart.
- Page 170: Features advertisements for Glades Building Supply, City National Bank, John M. Mallow, Jr., D.D.S, Michael C. Doss (Attorney at Law), Gunter's General Store, and The Marlinton Motor Inn.
- Page 171: Displays advertisements for Murphy's Used Auto Sales, Ryder's Restaurant & Gas, Sheets GMC.
- Pages 164-167: These pages contain an index of names.
- Page 172: Contains self-predictions of the 2010 Senior Class.
- Page 173: Contains signatures.
- Page 174: Contains a table of contents.
2011.pdf
- Page 127: Contains self-predictions from the senior class.
- Page 135: Displays advertisements for S & S Enterprises, Pocahontas County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Allegheny Mountain Radio, James Martin (Highland Forestry Services), and Nationwide Insurance.
- Page 137: Features advertisements for Jacob & Malinda Meck Construction, The Outhouse LLC, and Allegheny Disposal, LLC.
- Pages 148-151: These pages contain an index of names.
- Page 152: Includes a table of contents.
- Page 153: Contains an article about additional activities.
- Page 129: Displays advertisements for Mallow’s Logging, Belcher Truck Service LLC, Blue Grass Valley Bank, and Darren W. Jackson (State Farm Insurance).
- Page 133: Features advertisements for Jacob & Malinda Meck Construction, The Outhouse LLC, and Allegheny Disposal LLC.
- Page 134: Contains advertisements for J & L Trucking, Fisher’s Logging, Midway Motor Co., Inc., Middle Mountain Sporting Goods, Price’s Auto Body Repair Shop, and Newlon’s International Sales, LLC.
- Page 143: Displays advertisements for Kinder’s Market, Lynn’s Bill’s Smokehouse & Grill, River Mart, Ted Davis Auto Sales, Wallace & Wallace Inc., and Wheeler’s Sporting Goods.
- Page 146: Contains advertisements for Industrial Timber & Land Company, Dixie Chopper, Marlinton Dixie Chopper Sales and Service, Johnny’s Garage, Cheryl’s Beauty & Beyond, First Tracts Real Estate, and Neal W. Kellison (Nationwide Insurance).
- Page 13: Features advertisements for Pocahontas Pharmacy, Trent's General Store, Ryder's Restaurant Liberty Gas, and H&C Country Mart.
- Page 142: Displays advertisements for Luis E. Soriano, M.D., Rodgers' Fairlea Equipment Company, Inc., Jessica's Hair Salon, Greenbrier Motor Co. Inc., Bill Lewis Motors, Inc., Sheets GMC, and John Eilers, D.O..
- Page 143: Features advertisements for S&S Enterprises, James Martin (Highland Forestry Services), Smitties Auto Repair, Scotts Auto Sales Inc., Liberty Fuel Products at Buckeye Country Mart, and Taylor’s Grocery.
- Pages 148-151: These pages contain an index of names.
- Page 154-155: are blank pages.
- Page 22: Has the top college choices of the junior class and the preferred technology of the students.
2014.pdf
- Page 125: Has 10-year predictions of the senior class.
- Page 142: Contains advertisements for Randolph Memorial Company, Echo Valley Farm, F & F Service Center, Novus Glass, and Sites Equipment.
- Page 143: Features advertisements for J & L Trucking LLC, P&B Trucking & Timber, Lowry Logging LLC, and Leslie Equipment Co..
- Page 146: Includes advertisements for Wallace and Wallace Inc. Funeral Chapels, Smitties Auto Repair, EJS Cottages and Stables, Bland's Taxidermy, and Nationwide Insurance.
- Page 152: Displays advertisements for Murphy’s Used Autos, Sirianni’s Cafe, and Mountain Rail Adventures.
- Page 153: Features advertisements for Jacob & Malinda Meck Construction, The Outhouse LLC, Allegheny Disposal LLC, and JaeMal Properties LLC.
- Pages 162-163: These pages contain an index of names.
- Page 167 is a blank page.
2016.pdf
- Page 127: Contains an index of names.
2017.pdf
- Page 2017: Contains advertisements for Chris Taylor Timber, LLC, Farm Family Insurance (Mosesso Agency, LLC), Elkins Motorsports, Inc., and Inter-State Hardwoods Co., Inc..
- Pages 2018-2019: Contain an index of names.
- Page 2020: Features senior superlatives.
- Page 2021: Displays sophomore class photos and class officers.
- Page 2022-2023: Contains photos of the faculty and staff.
- Page 72-73: These pages focus on academics.
- Page 74-75: These pages feature football teams.
- Page 76-77: These pages contain photos of soccer teams.
- Page 78-79: These pages feature girls basketball.
- Page 80-81: These pages feature awards and banquets.
2019.pdf
- Page 1: Contains the title "Living Life Un-Filtered" and information about Pocahontas County High School.
- Page 113: Contains self-predictions from the class of 2018.
- Page 117: Features a Dr. Seuss poem titled "Oh, the Places You'll Go!".
- Page 118: Displays an advertisement for S&S Enterprises.
- Page 123: Features advertisements for Inter-State Hardwood Co., Inc. and Buckeye Country Mart.
- Pages 164-166: These pages contain an index of names.
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- **** This page lists names and terms of service for several individuals. These include: Archibald Stewart, Allen Taylor, John J. Allen, Edward Johnson, Robt M. Hudson, N. Harrison, J.M. McWhorter, H.A. Holt, A.N. Campbell, W.R. Bennett, Chas. S. Dice, S.H. Sharp, Mark Jarrett, Josiah Beard, H.M. Moffett, J. Tallman, Wm. Skeen, Wm. Curry, Robert T. Gay, A.L. McKeever, S.L. Brown, C.J. McCarty, and C.M. Kincaid.
- **** This page lists Circuit Clerks of Pocahontas County, including Henry M. Moffett, James Tallman, William Skeen, and Robert T. Gay, as well as dates of service and appointments by judges.
- **** This page discusses the formation of Pocahontas County, noting that some influential men spent considerable time negotiating with officials of old Virginia.
- **** This page provides a list of names with expenses related to public roads and other expenses, including Jacob Mathews, Paul McNeel, Benjamin Herold, Issac Moore, Thomas R. Poage, Hugh McLaughin, James W. Moore, John B. Hill, Ebenezer Whiting, Richard Hill, Abraham Hill, Josiah Morrison, Jacob Bible, James Divine and a charge for one pound of gunpowder.
- **** This page includes a list of names with expenses related to public roads, and bounties for killing red foxes and wolves, including: Rick Bruffey, Henry Grimes, Marshall Peyatt, Abel Adkison, William Harper, William Hogsett, Richard Hill, William Morrison, James Kellison, Alexander Morrison, Abraham Cutlip, Adam Nottingham, Ebenezer Whiting, Samuel May, Alexander W. Sharp, Josiah Callison, John Waugh, James W. Smith and William P. Hill.
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- **** This page is a document from Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love, LLP, with a reference to Leonard Knee, Esquire, Ike Morris, and Russell Holt.
- **** This page discusses a legal case involving Waco Oil and Gas Company and Snowshoe, and lists interrogatories and requests to produce documents.
- **** This page contains an attachment to EPA form 3560-3 related to the Silver Creek Ski Resort and includes two images related to UV bulbs and influent/effluent composite samples.
- **** This page contains an attachment to EPA Form 3560-3, providing effluent characteristics and result tables for Snowshoe Mountain Resort, Snowshoe Mountain Water & Sewer Inc, and Silver Creek Ski Resort, and indicating a violation of permit limits.
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1980-85
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources you provided:
- Page 1 of "1980.pdf": Contains a list of PCHS seniors, including names like Brenda Michelle Adams, Melissa Lee Armstrong, and Kyle Lee McCarty. A photo of the seniors is at the top.
- Page 2 of "1980.pdf": Continues the list of PCHS seniors with names such as Patricia Lynn Casell, Ronald D. Casto, and Kenneth Lee Rexrode. There is also a small section with the title "THE CHEAP".
- Page 3 of "1980.pdf": This page shows the names of individuals in three rows, labeled Row 1, Row 2, and Row 3. Names include Barbara McNeel, Addie Dunbrack, and Jack Cummins.
- Page 4 of "1980.pdf": Contains information about the future plans of some of the seniors at PCHS, such as where they will be attending college and what they will be majoring in. For example, Cynthis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carr.
- Page 1 of "1980b.pdf": Lists school employees for the 1982-1983 school year, including names like Barbara Shaw, Jane Robertson, and Dean Gorby. It includes employees of Marlinton Middle School, Pocahontas County High School and other schools.
- Page 2 of "1980b.pdf": Continues the list of school employees, now including Green Bank Middle School and Marlinton Elementary School personnel. Names include Janice Carter, Barbara Curry, and Dale Bennett.
- Page 1 of "1980c.pdf": Shows a list of students by grade, including third grade (Michele Stewart, David Sumner), fourth grade (Larry Armstrong, Mandy Burks), fifth grade (Jamie Burke, Matt Buzzard), and sixth grade (Charles Arbogast, Tammy Barb).
- Page 2 of "1980c.pdf": Continues the list of students by grade, including fifth grade, sixth grade, seventh grade (Jeff Weber, Jenny Blankenship) and eighth grade (Buddy Kellison).
- Page 3 of "1980c.pdf": This page shows a schedule for WVMR radio with various programs.
- Page 4 of "1980c.pdf": This page includes an announcement of an open house for the 90th birthday of Lucy Sarah Sharp and includes family names of those attending such as Larry Sinnot, Noyle and Maude Fertig.
- Page 1 of "1980d.pdf": Provides a list of toll-free hotlines operating for flood victims, including numbers for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Motor Vehicles, and Tax Department.
- Page 2 of "1980d.pdf": Shows a photograph of a house that was damaged.
- Page 1 of "1980e.pdf": Features a list of Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior attendants for Marlinton, including Lina Clifton, Walter Helmick, and Edward Davis.
- Page 2 of "1980e.pdf": Describes the damage caused by a flood in Marlinton, detailing the water levels reached at various locations, including the Marlinton Elementary and Middle Schools and the Marlinton Post Office. It also mentions Goldie Kellison's eye surgery.
- Page 3 of "1980e.pdf": The page reports on illegal bear kills and the charges and sentences, and includes information about Snowshoe.
- Page 1 of "1981a.pdf": Contains an article about changes in personnel in the Buckskin Council and the transfer of Elbert Aspinell. It also mentions two troops at Buckskin Scout Reservation.
- Page 2 of "1981a.pdf": Displays advertisements for Seneca Mental Health Center and various health clinics in Marlinton, Hillsboro and Green Bank.
- Page 3 of "1981a.pdf": Includes a photograph of a group of people and lists their names, such as Beckie Wilson, Clara Weatherholt, and Kim Willis.
- Page 4 of "1981a.pdf": Presents personnel information including station manager and operations director, with their associated salaries. It also includes information on production supplies, telephone, postage, and other expenditures.
- Page 5 of "1981a.pdf": This page includes a historical piece about a settlement named for Jacob Warwick. There is also an advertisement for Marlinton Hearing Aid Center.
- Page 6 of "1981a.pdf": Describes a WVU student engineer, Cathy Mitchell, assisting with a project at the Sheltered Workshop of Wood County.
- Page 7 of "1981a.pdf": Shows a photograph of the Thomas McNeill cabin site.
- Page 1 of "1981b.pdf": Includes announcements for the Taylor Reunion, and Green Bank High School Class of 1946 reunion.
- Page 2 of "1981b.pdf": Provides information on a construction project and the financing involved, as well as a letter to the editor about sheep damage.
- Page 3 of "1981b.pdf": Features an announcement about the publication of Pocahontas History book and its price.
- Page 1 of "1981c.pdf": Contains a letter to the editor discussing services at the emergency room as well as the opportunity to meet and inform someone of immediate plans.
- Page 2 of "1981c.pdf": Lists visitors in various homes, including Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKenney, and others.
- Page 1 of "1981e.pdf": Lists students in a Marlinton kindergarten class, including names like Kevin Hickman, Brian Burgess, and Sam Morris. It also mentions the teachers, Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Irvine.
- Page 1 of "1981f.pdf": Lists individuals who have volunteered for a political campaign, such as Steve and Roberta Smith, and Loretta T. Malcomb.
- Page 2 of "1981f.pdf": Discusses the Marlinton Railroad Depot, hunting, and land sales.
- Page 1 of "1981g.pdf": Includes a notice about the Pocahontas County History book with information on pricing and ordering, and an article about a church service.
- Page 2 of "1981g.pdf": Contains a list of names of people and their addresses, including, Wilbert Ervin, Jewel L. McNeel, and Claudeen Wooddell.
- Page 1 of "1981h.pdf": Contains an article from George Vanco about the importance of employees being responsible in their work, and an advertisement for Marlinton Hearing Aid Center.
- Page 2 of "1981h.pdf": Includes information about property appraisals in Pocahontas County and a history section and also includes information about the Marlinton Cable Company and their channel listing.
- Page 3 of "1981h.pdf": Contains information about the election of officers for a board, and includes a report on a production order.
- Page 4 of "1981h.pdf": Discusses a review of a fire call, and includes a report on WVMR power.
- Page 5 of "1981h.pdf": Lists students by grade at Marlinton Elementary School, such as Colleen Gragg, Katrina Burdette, and Robert Cromer.
- Page 6 of "1981h.pdf": Continues the list of students at Marlinton Elementary, and includes a list of names of students in Marlinton Elementary and Marlinton Middle school, such as Traci Alderman and Jason Barton.
- Page 1 of "1982b.pdf": Contains information about a bedding and linens issue in the jail, communication rights, and a maternity leave.
- Page 2 of "1982b.pdf": Features a series of photos, and information about construction on the Pocahontas Continuous Care Center in Marlinton.
- Page 3 of "1982b.pdf": Includes articles about various topics, such as hunting, the Marlinton Rotary Club, and an advertisement for Fast Chek supermarket.
- Page 1 of "1982c.pdf": This page includes a report about Mrs. Barton who became paralyzed below the waist and is now a volunteer, and a piece about Rev. Edwards who is an evangelist with the Presbyterian Fellowship.
- Page 2 of "1982c.pdf": This page lists information about Pocahontas County Taxes including a breakdown of public and private land ownership, as well as taxes on Snowshoe and a complaint about a single car accident.
- Page 3 of "1982c.pdf": Includes two photographs of the Allegheny Lodge.
- Page 4 of "1982c.pdf": Provides historical information about the Allegheny Lodge and its features.
- Page 5 of "1982c.pdf": Continues the history of Allegheny Lodge and its use as a family vacation and weekend retreat.
- Page 6 of "1982c.pdf": Describes a gathering of a group of people, and includes a list of those who were in attendance.
- Page 7 of "1982c.pdf": Contains information about the use of large round bales and a farm home advisory, also included is the announcement for the Rebekah Assembly.
- Page 1 of "1982cc.pdf": Includes a notice about the Pocahontas County History book with information on pricing and ordering, and an article about a church service.
- Page 2 of "1982cc.pdf": Contains a list of names of people and their addresses, including, Wilbert Ervin, Jewel L. McNeel, and Claudeen Wooddell.
- Page 1 of "1982d.pdf": Features an announcement for the Cheat Mountain Surf Fishing Association.
- Page 1 of "1983a.pdf": Contains announcements about various church services and a scout camp. It also includes information on hospital patients.
- Page 2 of "1983a.pdf": Includes information about Snowshoe, and a liquor tax report.
- Page 3 of "1983a.pdf": Presents a photograph of a typical patient room and also includes a photograph of people at an open house.
- Page 4 of "1983a.pdf": Contains information about Grey Cassell as a commencement speaker at Pocahontas County High School and the Green Bank and Marlinton lunch menus.
- Page 5 of "1983a.pdf": Includes a qualitative examination of mineral water by Dr. J.B. Lockridge.
- Page 1 of "1983b.pdf": This page contains information about radio astronomy, and the development of the science by various scientists.
- Page 2 of "1983b.pdf": This page continues the discussion of radio astronomy and also has information about small business courses.
- Page 3 of "1983b.pdf": Contains information about the future plans of students from the area.
- Page 4 of "1983b.pdf": Discusses rules and restrictions for activities in the wilderness.
- Page 1 of "1983cc.pdf": This page presents the names and positions of school employees at Central Office, Green Bank Elementary, and Pocahontas County High School.
- Page 2 of "1983cc.pdf": Continues the list of school employees for Marlinton Elementary School, Marlinton Middle School and others.
- Page 3 of "1983cc.pdf": Provides a list of custodians, cooks, and bus drivers at Marlinton schools and information about the Marlinton Depot. It also has information about a robbery.
- Page 4 of "1983cc.pdf": This page contains a short piece about the town of Cass and the Cass Scenic Railroad.
- Page 1 of "1983e.pdf": Contains historical information about the Denmar institution, including details about the buildings and staff.
- Page 2 of "1983e.pdf": Continues the historical description of the Denmar institution, including information about the laundry and other facilities.
- Page 3 of "1983e.pdf": Finishes the historical description of the Denmar institution, including a discussion about a boiler issue and construction problems.
- Page 1 of "1983g.pdf": Discusses the use of the Greenbrier river in delivering lumber to the mills, and includes a mention of Colonel Drisco.
- Page 1 of "1985a.pdf": Includes a list of people who attended a reunion, including Don and Lillie Mason, and Mary Broce.
- Page 2 of "1985a.pdf": Continues the list of people who attended a reunion, and also includes the names of people who were from different locations.
- Page 3 of "1985a.pdf": Includes a picture and information about Governor Arch A. Moore accepting books and manuscripts from Louise McNeill Pease.
- Page 4 of "1985a.pdf": Displays the 1985 Marlinton Middle School Girls Basketball Schedule.
- Page 1 of "1985b.pdf": Shows the PCHS 1985 Football Schedule and the names of the Varsity Cheerleaders.
- Page 2 of "1985b.pdf": This page includes a list of family and friends of Mrs. Roland Sharp and other names that attended a gathering.
- Page 3 of "1985b.pdf": Contains a list of the prosecuting attorney's office salaries and expenses.
- Page 4 of "1985b.pdf": Includes information about Dr. McNeel being selected as the new State School Superintendent.
- Page 1 of "1985d.pdf": Shows a photograph of the PCHS graduating class of 1985.
- Page 2 of "1985d.pdf": This page lists the class superlatives for the PCHS graduating class of 1985.
- Page 3 of "1985d.pdf": Contains information about the services offered at Fairview Fellowship and their fellowship schedule.
- Page 4 of "1985d.pdf": Features a piece about students from Pocahontas County High School who were being honored and also includes the menus for Marlinton and Hillsboro schools.
- Page 1 of "1985e.pdf": Lists winners from the Hillsboro and Marlinton elementary and middle school.
- Page 2 of "1985e.pdf": Reports on highway improvements, and also provides information about school personnel in Pocahontas County.
- Page 3 of "1985e.pdf": Continues the list of school personnel in Pocahontas County.
- Page 4 of "1985e.pdf": Contains information about school personnel and also about an award presented to Mr. Raymond Tracy, a physical science teacher at Pocahontas County High School.
- Page 5 of "1985e.pdf": Presents a list of real estate listings in Marlinton and other areas.
- Page 1 of "1985f.pdf": Features an article about the Open House at PCHS, including its purpose and format.
- Page 1 of "1985g.pdf": Includes information about Sharp's Country Store, more winners from the Marlinton Shopper's Giveaway and the Sheriff's Department reports on recent accidents.
- Page 1 of "A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language.txt": This page is a title page for a dictionary of the oldest words in the English Language.
- Page 2 of "A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language.txt": Includes a preface for the dictionary.
- Page 3 of "A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language.txt": Lists various sources used to compile the dictionary including, Kilian’s Lexicon Teutonicum and Laȝamon’s Brut.
- Page 1 of "Literary Byways.txt": This is a title page for the book Literary Byways and includes the table of contents.
- Page 2 of "Literary Byways.txt": Provides information about Thomas Miller's books and other literary works, also mentions J. Potter Briscoe.
- Page 3 of "Literary Byways.txt": Describes some of the illustrations in the book and mentions that it contains a carefully prepared index.
- Page 4 of "Literary Byways.txt": Presents a list of "Bygone" series books, and the contents of "The Church Treasury of History, Custom, Folk-Lore, etc.".
- Page 5 of "Literary Byways.txt": Includes reviews of the "The Church Treasury of History, Custom, Folk-Lore, etc." book.
- Page 6 of "Literary Byways.txt": Describes the contents of the book "Bells: Their History, Legends, Making and Uses".
- Page 7 of "Literary Byways.txt": Details the contents of a book about miracle plays, focusing on the York, Wakefield, and Chester plays.
- Page 1 of "Long PT.pdf": Includes information about the McCulloh family, including some of the family history. It also mentions the family's connection to Indians.
- Page 2 of "Long PT.pdf": Contains a poem about the passing of time.
- Page 3 of "Long PT.pdf": Contains a section called "A Meeting" that discusses a meeting of Little Levels, and the attendees, W.H. Overholt, and W. H. McNeel. It also has a letter to the public.
- Page 4 of "Long PT.pdf": This page contains a poem about the passing of time and also discusses a meeting and has a letter to the public.
- Page 5 of "Long PT.pdf": This page contains a poem about the passing of time and also discusses a meeting and has a letter to the public.
- Page 6 of "Long PT.pdf": This page contains a poem about the passing of time and also discusses a meeting and has a letter to the public.
- Page 1 of "Lyrical Ballads, With a Few Other Poems (1798).txt": This is the title page for Lyrical Ballads, With a Few Other Poems and the advertisement.
- Page 1 of "My Book of Favourite Fairy Tales.txt": This page lists a variety of children's stories books, including "Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales", and "Alice in Wonderland".
- Page 2 of "My Book of Favourite Fairy Tales.txt": This page continues to list a variety of children's story books, including "Æsop's Fables".
- Page 1 of "Short Essays on Literary Subjects.txt": This page is a title page for the book "By-Ways in Book-Land" and includes a dedication.
- Page 2 of "Short Essays on Literary Subjects.txt": This page discusses the variety of book bindings.
- Page 3 of "Short Essays on Literary Subjects.txt": This page concludes the discussion of book binding.
- Page 1 of "Teaching the Child Patriotism by Kate Upson Clark.txt": This page is a title page for the book and includes copyright information.
- Page 1 of "The Best American Humorous Short Stories.txt": This page includes information about Edgar Allan Poe's works and a table of contents.
- Page 1 of "The Book of Daniel.txt": This page is a table of contents for the book.
- Page 1 of "The Etymology and Syntax.txt": This is a title page for the book "The Etymology and Syntax of the English Language".
- Page 2 of "The Etymology and Syntax.txt": This is a table of contents for the book.
- Page 1 of "The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci.txt": This page discusses the organization of the passages and their references to the original manuscripts.
- Page 2 of "The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci.txt": This page provides more information about Leonardo Da Vinci's manuscripts and the organization of his work, and includes a table of contents.
- Page 3 of "The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci.txt": Continues the table of contents, focusing on light and shade.
- Page 4 of "The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci.txt": Provides an explanation of sketches related to a drum.
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All MHS
Okay, I will list the contents of each page from the sources you provided.
allmhs_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Lists the staff of the "Gypsy Log", including Alice Fortune as Editor-in-Chief, Ralph Dilley and Wilson Tallman among others, and also mentions Virginia Poroli, Katheryn Johnson, and Clara Sharp.
- Page 2: Features a list of names including Percy Long, Ralph Dilley, Wilson Tallman, and Frances Brill, also with the heading "Youths" and "Incidentals".
- Page 3: Contains text reflecting on the future and expressing gratitude to instructors and parents.
- Page 4: Lists individuals and what they will "s", such as Myrtle Hylton who wills her poor English to Lois Collins, and Percy Lang who wills his latest book to Basil Sharp.
- Page 5: Shows a "Sectional at Ronceverte" with names such as Arlington, Marlinton, and Buckley, also mentions trophies for basketball, football, and the "Silver Cup".
allmhs_Part10.pdf
- Page 1: Indicates that the book is dedicated to the town of Marlinton on its two hundredth anniversary by the staff of "The Marlintonian" in 1949, and includes sections for Basketball, A.D.D.'s, Drum, Majorette, Administration, Classes, and Activities, also includes H. Arnout Yeager as principal.
- Page 2: Includes a list of names and nicknames, including "Shorty" Abdella, "Eppie" Adkins, and "Jughead" Allen and where they are usually seen.
allmhs_Part11.pdf
- Page 1: Lists ambitions and favorite expressions of students, and includes a "Last Will and Testament" of the Senior Class of 1949 including Hattie Wooddell, Joyce Nottingham, and Doris Spitzer.
- Page 2: Continues the "Last Will and Testament" of the Senior Class of 1949, including Ann Clay Allen, Coty Robertson, Johnny Webb, and Olive Burgess.
- Page 3: Lists dates for school events in September and October and includes the title of a play, "Cracked Nutts".
- Page 4: Contains text about the yearbook and a quote about painting with the eyes, along with the names of the Editor-in-Chief, Hattie Wooddell and Business Manager, Jack Vaughan, and also states the purpose of the library.
- Page 5: Lists the officers and purpose of a club focused on repairing items and simple machines, including Robert Dilley, Herbert Ardell, and Ralph Wiley, and also the officers of a club focused on studying birds including Roxie Galford, Joy Alderman, and Mrs. Moore.
- Page 6: Contains the purpose of the camera club and the staff of the school paper "The Copperhead".
- Page 7: Describes a club focused on collecting things, and lists members of the bird study club.
- Page 8: Lists the members of the Senior class and who is considered "Most Typical Senior", "Most Likely to Succeed", "Best Looking" and "Biggest Drag With the Faculty" and notes the Copperheads' season record, including a game against Greenbank.
allmhs_Part12.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a foreword about remembering friends, games, and fun, a dedication, and a table of contents, followed by Mary Moore listed under "Faculty".
- Page 2: Features a description of Bonnie Carpenter's activities, including band, chorus, and class president and cheerleader, and also includes Donald Van Reenan and Roy Ware.
- Page 3: Recounts the "Exploration Expedition" of the Class of 1950, listing Harper Callison as Captain, Ann Yeager as Co-Captain, and Dan Moore as Scribe, also mentions Carolyn Thomas and Peggy Zickafoose.
- Page 4: Features more of the "Last Will and Testament" of the Class of 1950, including Virginia Liptrap, Neal Long, and Herbert Mace.
- Page 5: Contains a list of Senior nicknames, where they loiter, and who they are usually seen with.
- Page 6: Lists the school schedule for September and January.
allmhs_Part13.pdf
- Page 1: Lists Naomi Kellison and Evelene Hannah, and provides information about the Commercial Club, including its purpose and the staff of "The Copperhead," including Gerald Gordon as Editor-in-Chief, and Ann Yeager as Assistant Editor.
allmhs_Part14.pdf
- Page 1: Lists the officers, colors, flower, and motto of a class, followed by the class roll, including Nancy Adkison.
- Page 2: Features Collett Gibson and Nancy Adkison, and includes their activities.
- Page 3: Mentions Bob Viers and includes the beginning of the Senior Class of 1951's journey.
- Page 4: Lists professions and what people are noted for, and mentions a search for the "Holy Grail (diploma)".
- Page 5: Contains information about former students in Texas, including Creola Schumaker and her husband Bill Wilson, as well as Harry Tyree and Curtis Curry, also mentions Robert Bright in Louisiana.
- Page 6: Lists the school schedule for September and October.
allmhs_Part15.pdf
- Page 1: Lists officers of an organization including Naomi Mace as president and Evelene Hannah as Vice-President, and describes the purpose of A. D. D.'s, also includes Gerald Grimes, Cyle Carpenter, and Bob Gay.
- Page 2: Contains a class roll.
allmhs_Part16.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a "last will and testament", including Doris Day, Kermit Boggs, and Thelma Burgess.
- Page 2: Lists names of students and the staff of the school paper including Janet Morrison, Jimmie Davis, and Arlo Alderman.
allmhs_Part17.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a foreword with names like Eric Clutter and Mack Brooks, and lists faculty members such as Charles Barton, Leeta Killingsworth, and Orr Lee McMann.
- Page 2: Lists Senior students, including Esther Bell Akers, Donald Guy Bowers, and Wilma Jean Clutter, with activities they participated in.
- Page 3: Continues listing Senior students with their activities, including Kenneth Myrl Ervine, Lucy Regena Hannah, and Kenneth G. Kelley.
allmhs_Part18.pdf
- Page 1: Provides a "Senior History" of the class of 1950, mentioning Mr. John White and Miss Mary Moore, and lists Kenneth Ervine, Earl Christian, Russell Nottingham, and Jean Clutter as class officers.
- Page 2: Continues the Senior history, mentioning Mr. Yeager and Mrs. as sponsors.
- Page 3: Includes names Gene Pryor, Barbara Burr, and Mildred Burr and a list of clubs.
allmhs_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a foreword about the Marlintonian, a dedication to the "Home Town", and a list of names.
- Page 2: Lists names such as Nellie Robertson, Audaline Carpenter, and Betsy Armstrong, and states the pledge of allegiance, and describes the organization of a club in 1933 and its work with the Athletic Association.
- Page 3: Notes the 114th school classes started in September 1942 and includes names of cheerleaders and game information.
- Page 4: Contains no text.
allmhs_Part20.pdf
- Page 1: Contains no text.
allmhs_Part21.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a foreword, mentioning leaving Marlinton High School, the yearbook, and the alma mater.
- Page 2: Lists the table of contents and faculty members including Samuel Brill, P. Charles Brummage, and Rosemary Coyner.
- Page 3: Lists Senior students and their activities, including Phyllis McNeill, Phyllis Rogers, and Dewey Ross.
- Page 4: Mentions "Most Likely to Succeed", "Most Original" and reports on a play performance and names Dewey Ross, Tommy Dunbrack, and Frances Astin.
- Page 5: Contains the word "Stage".
allmhs_Part22.pdf
- Page 1: Lists names associated with a play, including Sharp, Nottingham, Hockenberry, and Johnson, and stand-ins including Samuel Brill, Cora Auldridge, and Thomas Beale.
- Page 2: Lists "understudies" for a play, including Elizabeth Peck and P.C. Brummage and "press agents" including Saundra McNellan.
- Page 3: Contains the High School Chorus, 4-H Club officers and members.
allmhs_Part23.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses the history of schools in Marlinton, mentioning Henry Baker as the first teacher, and states the current brick building was erected in 1906.
- Page 2: Contains a foreword and lists Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent, with an introduction to administration.
- Page 3: Includes an office staff and lists teachers with their credentials.
- Page 4: Discusses the beginning of the class of '57's last year, and mentions the senior play "Dino", and the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom.
allmhs_Part24.pdf
- Page 1: Lists Senior Statistics including Pauline Astin, William Ira Barlow, and James Edward Baxter, with their activities.
- Page 2: Lists more Senior Statistics, including Sylvia Jane Kelley, Richard Eugene Kramer, and Delmas J. Lane.
- Page 3: Continues listing Senior Statistics, including Ruth Irene Sharp and Ernes Keith Shaw; also includes a heading for "Senior Superlatives".
- Page 4: Mentions "Love Your Neighbor", and the Junior-Senior banquet and prom, also includes William Hockenberry and Margaret Johnson under "Juniors Plunge Into Activities".
- Page 5: Describes freshmen entering the senior building, and lists freshman class officers.
- Page 6: Lists 8th and 7th grade officers, including Evilene Friel, Jane Kay Michael, and Fairley Workman.
allmhs_Part25.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses passing on ideals to future seniors, and has a foreword about remembering school days.
- Page 2: States the Marlintonian staff has condensed days into one book, and lists faculty members including Nancy M. Currence and Arch Wooddell.
- Page 3: Includes text in memory of Grace M. Sharp, a teacher, and also quotes Corinthians.
allmhs_Part26.pdf
- Page 1: Lists Senior students and their activities, including Harold Eugene Alderman, Olive Delores Anderson, and Norma Lee Broyles.
- Page 2: Continues to list Senior students and their activities, including Annas Margaret Friel, Eleanor Grace Friel, and Naomi Leta Grimes.
- Page 3: Lists more senior students and their activities, including Alice Faye Nelson, Beverly Ann Nottingham, and John Calvin Sharp.
- Page 4: Includes more senior students with their activities such as Judith Gail Sharp and Darel Lee Underwood; lists Junior Class officers including Stephany Morgan and Jane Sharp.
- Page 5: Contains a list of "Juniors", "Sophomores" and "Freshmen".
- Page 6: Includes "National Honor Society" and "Christian Youth Week".
allmhs_Part27.pdf
- Page 1: Extends wishes to the faculty and students from the Senior Class of 1959, and includes "In Memoriam".
allmhs_Part28.pdf
- Page 1: Lists Senior students and their activities, including Layton Howard Beverage and Shirley Joyce Buzzard.
- Page 2: Continues listing senior students and their activities, including Mary Lou Bussard and Mary Kathern Circosta.
- Page 3: Lists more senior students and their activities, such as George William Clarkson and Harvey Edward Galford.
- Page 4: Includes more senior students, with their activities, including Peggy Sue Moore and Stephany Ann Morgan.
- Page 5: Includes Brenda Carol Sharp and lists sophomores.
- Page 6: Lists more sophomores and "Mr. Farmer, Mrs. Currence and Mr. Brill".
allmhs_Part29.pdf
- Page 1: Includes "College Day", "Marlinton High School Band", and "National Honor Society".
- Page 2: Lists the cast of the "Senior Play...Books and Crooks" and "Co-editors" Rebecca Wimer and also reflects on the purpose of the yearbook and school.
allmhs_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Contains class prophecies, including Marie Adkinson, Mattie Beverage, and Ralph Boggs.
- Page 2: Extends greetings from the editors of the Marlintonian '46, dedicating it to John Dilley, and includes School, Classes, and Faculty, also lists Myrtle Vanreenan, Mary Moore, and Allen Reed Davis under "Faculty".
allmhs_Part30.pdf
- Page 1: Lists students and their activities, including Lewis J. Bussard, Ruth Aliff Cutlip, and Alonzo George Dean.
- Page 2: Continues listing students and their activities, such as Edward Lowell Friel, Edward Ray Friel, and Jo Anne Grimes.
- Page 3: Lists more students and their activities, including Junior Earl Grimes, James Ronald Johnson, and Hannah Kay Kershner.
- Page 4: Continues listing students and their activities, such as Granvil Howard Kramer, James Israel McComb, and Paul Douglas McGraw.
- Page 5: Lists more students and their activities, including Donald Eugene Morrison, Betty Maye Patton, William Daniel Sharpe, and Dorothy Mae Shaver.
- Page 6: Includes more student names and their activities including Larry Kay Sprouse, Oliver Lawrence Wilfong, and Rebecca Kay Wimer.
allmhs_Part32.pdf
- Page 1: Includes pictures of a baseball team and a Junior High Varsity team, and mentions Mr. Comstock as a speaker at commencement, also includes "Alma Mater".
- Page 2: Contains the "Alma Mater" song, a dedication, and lists Jane Ruckman as an advisor, and also lists Nancy M. Currence.
allmhs_Part33.pdf
- Page 1: Lists students and their activities, including Sara A. S. Currence and Gerald Davis.
- Page 2: Continues to list students and their activities, including Linda Louise Friel and Don Biggs Ramsey.
- Page 3: Includes more students and their activities, including Judith Ann Shaw and Aileen McCarty Shelton, and mentions "Library Science".
- Page 4: Lists "Juniors" and "Library Science" staff members.
allmhs_Part34.pdf
- Page 1: Lists students including Layman Friel, Linda Friel, and Paula Friel.
- Page 2: Lists more students, and includes "ADDs" and "Christian Youth Week".
allmhs_Part35.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a class will, including Sondra Nelson, Karen Galford, and Don Jackson.
- Page 2: Contains the "Office Staff", "Speech Class", "Junior Play" and "Senior Play" and mentions Mrs. Florence as a director.
allmhs_Part36.pdf
- Page 1: Contains lists of students in the Seventh Grade.
- Page 2: Contains more Seventh Grade students and "ADD'S" and "National Honor Society".
allmhs_Part37.pdf
- Page 1: Shows the "Annual Staff" including Cheryl McNeill, Janice Bailey, and Sandy Moyers, with the principal at the bottom.
- Page 2: Lists things to remember and "Class Officers and Sponsors," including John Ray Williams.
- Page 3: Lists more student activities and includes names such as Billie Gaye Counts and Gary Hefner.
allmhs_Part38.pdf
- Page 1: Lists students and their activities, including Rebecca L. McCune and Wallace E. Mullens.
- Page 2: Continues with students and their activities, such as Randall Shields and Carolyn Ann Rimel.
- Page 3: Includes more student activities, including Linda C. Wooddell and mentions a class will.
- Page 4: Continues the class will, including Phillip Anderson and Brenda Kellison, and states "Once there was a Senior Class, the class of sixty-four".
allmhs_Part39.pdf
- Page 1: Includes advertisements for local businesses, including Monongahela Power Company and Marlinton Motor Sales.
allmhs_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Includes names and nicknames such as "Cindy" Alderman, "Georgie" Ardell, and "Slim" Auldridge with where they are usually seen and what they want to be.
allmhs_Part40.pdf
- Page 1: Lists faculty members and their credentials, including Florence M. Bailey, Guy Bambrick, and Elmer C. Friel.
- Page 2: Lists students and their activities including Wayne Beverage and Linda Kay Biggs.
- Page 3: Continues to list students and their activities including Linda Louise Buzzard and Clyde Campbell.
- Page 4: Includes more student activities, including Sandra Kay Cromer and Clarence Davis, Jr..
allmhs_Part41.pdf
- Page 1: Lists students and their activities including Kyle McCarty and Marian McCarty.
- Page 2: Continues to list students and their activities, including Aileen Kay Pritt, Wilma Ray Rose, and Mary Lee Shafer.
- Page 3: Includes Charlotte Sharp.
allmhs_Part43.pdf
- Page 1: Contains information about a football game and includes the Class 'A' All-State Teams.
allmhs_Part44.pdf
- Page 1: Lists students and their activities, including Richard Lee Maddy and Mike McMann.
- Page 2: Continues to list students and their activities including Kenneth Quick and Joseph P. Sharp.
- Page 3: Includes Judy Thomas and her activities.
allmhs_Part46.pdf
- Page 1: Includes "Presenting" and "Table of Contents", also states the yearbook is dedicated to those with a "listening ear" and "word of wisdom", mentions school days.
- Page 2: Lists "Farewell To:" items like "book reports" and "tardy slips", and includes students and their activities including Norman Alderman and Nancy Anderson.
- Page 3: Lists more students and their activities including James Baxter and Terry Beck.
allmhs_Part47.pdf
- Page 1: Lists "Sophomore" students "Almost to 11th" grade, including Mike Anderson and William Barb.
- Page 2: Lists students "The Top Grade", including Terry Sharp and Jenny Shearer, and students in the 10th grade.
- Page 3: Lists "9th" grade students.
allmhs_Part5.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a question about the world of tomorrow and references "The Miss Curry" and a class will including Lucille Alderman and George Ardell.
- Page 2: Continues with the class will, including Ruth Auldridge and Arlen Balzer.
- Page 3: Features more of the class will, including Edwin Davison and Darl Hannah, and mentions a club organized in September for students with commercial subjects.
allmhs_Part6.pdf
- Page 1: Lists a sports schedule and opponent dates.
- Page 2: Continues with the schedule and includes a list of September and October events.
allmhs_Part7.pdf
- Page 1: Lists faculty members including H. Arnout Yeager, Myrtle VanReenan, and Mary Moore and includes a reflection about the senior class.
- Page 2: Includes quotes from Lowell and Kipling as well as mentions of Henry David Hively and Desma Kennedy, also quotes from Patmore and Robert McLaughlin.
- Page 3: Includes quotes from Cicero and Coffin, also includes Max White, Ivan Wilfong, and a description of 80 freshmen.
- Page 4: Contains a class will including Helen Armstrong and Gene Beale.
- Page 5: Continues the class will, including Agatha Miller and Betty Moore, and also includes student names and where they are usually seen and their favorite bywords.
- Page 6: Contains a number "3".
allmhs_Part8.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a foreword and dedication and a table of contents.
- Page 2: Lists administration and faculty, including H. Arnout Yeager, Myrtle VanReenan, and Mary Moore, also mentions Juanita Spencer and Allen Reed Davis.
- Page 3: Includes "The Classes" and the beginning of a poem about a fortress of learning.
- Page 4: Includes descriptions of the Senior Class, including Aubrey Meadows and Loris Galford.
- Page 5: Continues with descriptions of Senior Class, including Ira Adkison and Don Akers.
- Page 6: Continues to list senior class members, with their descriptions, including James Clark and Margaret Anne Coyner.
- Page 7: Includes more Senior class descriptions, including Phyllis Dunbrack and Ira Friel.
- Page 8: Continues with Senior Class descriptions, including Opal Gay and Richard Gibson.
- Page 9: Contains more Senior Class descriptions, such as Robert McElwee and Bonnie McLaughlin.
allmhs_Part9.pdf
- Page 1: Lists names and nicknames including "Giggles" Gardner and "Op" Gay with their ambition, what they are destined to be, and recreation.
- Page 2: Includes a class will, mentioning Donald Akers and Edith Davis.
- Page 3: Continues the class will, including Barbara Harper and Uldine Hively.
- Page 4: Continues the class will, including Jimmie Lovelace and Josephine Sage, and mentions the Junior Play.
- Page 5: Continues the class will, including Danny Scott and Betty Sharp, and mentions the school calendar.
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Newspapers
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Page 1:
- This page includes a section titled "WHAT'S COOKING," along with the phrases "THE PAPER GOES TO PRESS," "WATCH THOSE FINGERS," "CLASSES," "STUDY HALL," "LOOKING FOR SOMETHING," and "HOLD IT."
- It features a photograph of the "HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS," with names of the members listed in two rows.
- The page also includes the names and titles of officers from the chorus, including President, Secretary-Treasurer, Librarian, and Vestment Chairman.
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Page 2:
- This page contains biographical notes, including information on the relationship between William A. Gwin and others.
- It mentions the marriage of Mr. Gwin and details about his family.
- There is a mention of the "spirit of speculation" and financial details.
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Page 3:
- This page continues the biographical notes about William A. Gwin, and further details of his family and descendants.
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Page 4:
- This page includes biographical information about the families of James Gwin.
- It also discusses the history of a church, and some of the people involved with it.
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Page 5:
- This page contains biographical notes about Joseph Moore, Sr. and his family.
- It mentions his parents, children, and his activities as a teacher and a local leader.
- The page also describes some of Joseph Moore's personal opinions and beliefs.
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This page continues the biographical notes about Joseph Moore, Sr., including more of his life and beliefs.
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Page 7:
- This page has a "MILL POINT" section, which mentions visits by Miss Etta Smith and Miss Grace Wade.
- It also mentions Frank Moore and Mrs. Bessie Shafer, and a reconstructed meeting at Mar-tin.
- There is a discussion about a gypsy camp near churches, and an interest in astrology.
- The page includes a "HOME FOR SALE" advertisement, and a section on "The Proportions."
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It also has some "Quarterly Meetings" listed.
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Page 8:
- This page contains legal notices, including those from the County Court and D. W. Dever.
- There is information about appointments of individuals.
- There is a "DANGER FROM THE GRIP" section which discusses medical advice about influenza.
- A "WANTED" ad is listed, as well as a section titled "MEN TO TAKE CONTRACTS."
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Page 9:
- This page includes biographical notes on the Lockridge family.
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It also mentions information about a few marriages.
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It has sections on "Marriages" and "Marriages--Hon."
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Page 10:
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This page continues the biographical notes about the Lockridge family and some additional information about a couple of marriages.
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Page 11:
- This page contains a story titled "Wife Beater!", about an incident involving a man and his wife.
- It has a section about "LIGHTNING HOT DROPS"
- It mentions several local incidents.
- There is also a section titled "Consumption" which discusses a type of medicine.
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Page 12:
- This page features "A SOLDIER'S LETTER," a letter from a soldier at Camp near Nassau C.H.
- The letter describes his experiences in the army and his encounters in battle, as well as mentioning that he was wounded.
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Page 13:
- This page includes an "AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A HOG," a story told from the perspective of a hog, which describes how people behave compared to animals.
- It also mentions an incident involving a broken pane of glass from a window, and some things that were eaten.
- It also has a section on "FINANCES."
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Page 14:
- This page has a "COUNTY COURT" section, which contains information about the appointment of viewers for roads.
- It also includes information on voting, and a list of officials.
- A section titled "A Valuable Grazing Farm" is present, as well as a "NOTICE" about a road.
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Page 15:
- This page contains "HOME NEWS" including mentions of local events, and a section on "PERSONAL" about people in the area.
- It mentions the completion of a house, some things that were found, and some legal proceedings.
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Page 16:
- This page features a section titled "CAVE ON CLOVER CREEK," detailing the exploration of a cave, including its dimensions and features, and a discussion about the formations within.
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Page 17:
- This page includes an article about John Wilson and his family, including the history of their residence along a river and their interactions with the local native population.
- It also includes an article about "An Interesting Book".
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Page 18:
- This page includes a section on "ODDS AND ENDS ABOUT POCAHONTAS" which focuses on describing the natural beauty of the area.
- It also contains "A Bit of Personal Experience" about a trip to a local spring.
- It has some advertisements and a section titled "AUNT BINNIE."
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Page 19:
- This page includes a story about "A PAST WEEK'S SNAKE HAUL."
- It also has some personal mentions.
- A section titled "Died" mentions Ardem Arbogast.
- There is a section about "MARLINTON HOUSE" and an ad for "In Poor Health".
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Page 20:
- This page includes a story titled "The Far West!", which is about Mr. Geo. Auldridge.
- The article focuses on his move to Iowa and his success as a farmer.
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Page 21:
- This page contains a section called "A DROLL A DROP," which comments on the Droup Mountain.
- There is also a section for "Confederate Veterans."
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Page 22:
- This page has an article about "Mingo Races."
- It describes the races and some of the horses and people that were involved.
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Page 23:
- This page includes a section about "Store Burned", where a store in Durbin was destroyed by a fire.
- It contains a section titled "The Veterans" which discusses a meeting of veterans and a list of names, along with a section called "The Roll Call."
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Page 24:
- This page includes an article about "The Circuit Court" as well as an article about "Burglaries."
- It has a section about "The Beverly Barbershop."
- It also includes a section about "County Court"
- There is a section titled "A Big Bounty."
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This page contains an article called "The Pride of the County" which is about the new courthouse.
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It also has some mentions of different jobs that are being done.
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Page 26:
- This page contains a section titled "About 'Boggles,'" discussing a local belief about supernatural entities.
- It also has sections on "Railroad Notes," "Some Day Statistics," and "Some Statistics."
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Page 27:
- This page contains "A Pretty Little Story," about the death of a young girl.
- It has a section titled "The Best of the Buffalo," describing the extermination of the buffalo.
- It has "First Act" of a play and a "FIRE" advertisement.
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This page includes information about "The Lumber Industry," describing some of the processes involved in lumbering.
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Page 29:
- This page includes "A New Year's Greeting to our Readers."
- It also has some local news, a section on "For Sale" and a mention of the "Justices' blanks".
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Page 30:
- This page has a section titled "The memoir of the Hon. Howe Peyton," and mentions a few of the lodgings in the loom house.
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Page 31:
- This page has a section "To the Teachers" which talks about the requirements of being a teacher.
- It also has a section on "Pocahontas in 1823" and the "County seat of Pocahontas County."
- There is a section titled "The Library."
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Page 32:
- This page contains a story titled "The Miller's Will."
- It also has a section about "Col. C. L. Gatewood," a Confederate soldier and his remains.
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Page 33:
- This page has "HOME NEWS" including a variety of local news, such as accidents and meetings.
- It also includes information about the "Mingo Team" and mentions a trial.
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Page 34:
- This page has an article called "A Steeplechase," and it describes a horse race, and the participants, and a section titled "The Confidence Man."
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Page 35:
- This page contains a story called "THROUGH THE COOP!", which is a narrative of a jailbreak.
- It also mentions a meeting of the "Methodist Conference."
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Page 36:
- This page contains information about "Furnishing the Court-House" and the bids that were submitted for the job.
- It also contains a legal notice for repairing a bridge.
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Page 37:
- This page contains information about "BY THE HARDEST. THE NEW JAIL."
- It describes the new jail and its architecture, materials, and different areas.
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Page 38:
- This page contains a section titled "ODDS AND ENDS ABOUT MARLINTON" which includes a variety of news.
- It discusses a local spring, and the "IRON DEPOSITS" in the region.
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Page 39:
- This page has sections on "Announcement," "Home News," and "Mutual Insurance."
- It also includes "Pocahontas Counter."
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Page 40:
- This page contains a section called "BIOGRAPHIC" about Lockart Matthews, along with a discussion of his family.
- There is a section on "Books and Reading" and another section called "A Prayer."
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Page 41:
- This page has a section on "The Institute" which is about a local school and the people involved.
- It includes a "Fresh Peaches" advertisement and local news.
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Page 42:
- This page has a section about "A MAMMOTH CAVE" that describes its features and exploration.
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Page 43:
- This page includes a section about "A Runaway" where an accident involving a buggy and carriage is described.
- It also includes a section on "Dunmore" and some local news.
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Page 44:
- This page includes a section on "Graphite" describing where it is located and how it is made.
- It also includes information on Sherman Clark and some other local news.
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Page 45:
- This page includes a section called "Fellow Teachers" about the need for unity among people, and also a section on "Notice."
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Page 46:
- This page includes a "BIOGRAPHIC" section about Capt. Adam Curry, an officer of the Revolutionary War.
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Page 47:
- This page contains information about "Historical Collections," as well as some "Accidents in the Woods" and a section called "Sudden Death."
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Page 48:
- This page has a section titled "Teachers' Summer Normal" which discusses information about the teachers' school.
- It also includes a section on the "Strength of Wood" and a section on "A Beautiful Valley."
- It also contains an advertisement for "In Poor Health".
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Page 49:
- This page contains a section titled "Appointed a Lunatic," as well as "A Bit of the Past."
- It has a "Church Notice" and a "Bee-Keepers" advertisement.
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Page 50:
- This page includes a section called "Ware! The Smallpox!" which discusses an outbreak of smallpox and the need to take precautions, and a "PERSONAL MENTION" section.
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Page 51:
- This page has "Sketches of Local Interest," and mentions "Knupp's Creek".
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Page 52:
- This page contains a section titled "The Mormons" which discusses Mormon missionaries.
- It also contains a section about "Williams' River Items".
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Page 53:
- This page contains a section about "ELECTRICITY" and how remarkable the new invention is.
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Page 54:
- This page contains "LOCAL NEWS" mentioning various events and occurrences in the community, including some personal visits and deaths.
- It also has a section about "Board of Education".
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Page 55:
- This page has a section on "County Court" about a case concerning the custody of children, and a question of toll roads.
- There is also a "Notice" about a meeting for the School Board of Pocahontas County.
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Page 56:
- This page contains a section titled "The Pocahontas Times", discussing the history of the paper.
- It also has biographical information, and other information about "Newell."
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Page 57:
- This page includes a section about "Proposed Railway Extension", about a planned railway route.
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It also has some advertisements.
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Page 58:
- This page contains a section titled "BIOGRAPHIC" on the Ware family.
- It also mentions the death of a young man.
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Page 59:
- This page contains a section called "An Interesting Manuscript," which describes an old journey.
- It also includes some news about "Bradshaw Assigns".
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Page 60:
- This page contains an article titled "WILL PARALLEL THE B. & O.", about a railroad.
- It also has an "OBITUARY" for Howard Dilley.
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This page contains information about "Great Mineral Discovery in West of Virginia," and includes details about iron ore.
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It also has a "Commissioner's Sale" notice.
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Page 62:
- This page has a section titled "THE WAR BAG. Stories of the War First Published in the Sixties."
- It recounts experiences from the civil war.
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Page 63:
- This page contains a section called "5,000 PEOPLE", which is about a large gathering for a celebration.
- It also includes a section on "The Hillboro" and a section on "The Confederate Reunion".
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Page 64:
- This page has a section titled "IRREGULARITY IN SCHOOL SUB-DISTRICTS," which is about the rules for school districts.
- It also has "Reason to Be Thankful" and other local news.
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Page 65:
- This page contains "BIOGRAPHIC NOTES" about the Waugh family.
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Page 66:
- This page continues the biographical notes on "BIOGRAPHIC" and describes the Arbogast family.
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Page 67:
- This page contains an "OBITUARY" for Mrs. Nancy C. Byrn and has a "CHAMBER OF COMMERCE" section.
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Page 68:
- This page contains "Biographic" notes on the McCarty family and a letter to the editor, and it also includes some local news.
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Page 69:
- This page contains local news under the title of "DUNSBURG", "KNAFFS CREEK," and "FAIRVIEW," as well as "NEWS AND OPINIONS."
- There are also some advertisements.
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This page includes an article about a hearing for John Williogs, titled "REMANDED TO JAIL."
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It also has an article about "Shooting" and an article about "Stray Horse with Terrapin-Cut."
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This page continues the article about a hearing for John Williogs, titled "REMANDED TO JAIL."
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It also has an article about "Shooting" and an article about "Stray Horse with Terrapin-Cut."
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Page 72:
- This page includes a section called "WHERE THE RAILROAD SHOULD BE," which discusses the location of a railroad.
- It also contains some advertisements and "Announcement" for Hillsboro Academy.
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Page 73:
- This page includes a section called "WHERE THE RAILROAD SHOULD BE," which discusses the location of a railroad.
- It also contains some advertisements and "Announcement" for Hillsboro Academy.
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Page 74:
- This page contains a section about the "The Preaching Times" and some other local news.
- It also has a section titled "The Trouble at St. Anns" and also a section about the school system.
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Page 75:
- This page has a section on "THE GREENBRIER RAILROAD" which is a letter to the editor.
- It includes a section on "The Goshorn Trial."
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Page 76:
- This page contains a legal notice to "Take Depositions", and has a advertisement for "Educate Your Bowels with Cascarets."
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This page includes a section about "HILL POINT" which has some local news, and also a section on the "Mail Route."
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It also has information about a school, and a notice about taxes.
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Page 78:
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This page contains a legal notice to "Take Depositions", and has a advertisement for "Educate Your Bowels with Cascarets."
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This page includes a section about "HILL POINT" which has some local news, and also a section on the "Mail Route."
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It also has information about a school, and a notice about taxes.
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Page 80:
- This page has a section on "THE SHERIFFALTY CASE", about legal proceedings.
- It also has some local news about people in the area.
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Page 81:
- This page has a section on "THE SHERIFFALTY CASE", about legal proceedings.
- It also has some local news about people in the area.
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Page 82:
- This page has a section about "OBN WELSH", a local revolutionary veteran.
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Page 83:
- This page contains a section called "COURT INCIDENTS" that details legal cases.
- There is also a section on "BUCKUYE" which has some local news.
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Page 84:
- This page contains a section called "COURT INCIDENTS" that details legal cases.
- There is also a section on "BUCKUYE" which has some local news.
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This page contains biographical information about the McLaughin family.
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Page 86:
- This page includes a section about the death of Mrs. Sally Liggon, and other news under the title of "Death of Mrs. Liggon", as well as some information about legal cases.
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Page 87:
- This page includes a section about the death of Mrs. Sally Liggon, and other news under the title of "Death of Mrs. Liggon", as well as some information about legal cases.
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Page 88:
- This page includes some biographical information about John B. Dunsmore, and mentions local news.
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Page 89:
- This page includes a section titled "MARLINTON" which includes some local news and biographical information.
- It also has a "FOREST AND STREAM" fishing article.
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Page 90:
- This page contains a "Pocahontas School Report" and other school information, as well as some local news.
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This page contains a "Pocahontas School Report" and other school information, as well as some local news.
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Page 92:
- This page contains a section titled "WHO IS 'UNCLE SAM?'" which is an article about what the character represents.
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Page 93:
- This page includes a section about "Dr. A. Tate" and a letter from him to the editor.
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It also contains a section about "Our Navy Illustrated."
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Page 94:
- This page includes a section about "Dr. A. Tate" and a letter from him to the editor.
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It also contains a section about "Our Navy Illustrated."
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Page 95:
- This page contains a section called "Gigging in the Greenbrier" which is about fishing methods, and a section called "Three Children Burned to Death".
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Page 96:
- This page has a section about "The Arbogast School", and a letter to the editor about a previous article.
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Page 97:
- This page has a section about "The Arbogast School", and a letter to the editor about a previous article.
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Page 98:
- This page contains a section titled "YEAGER VS. BUZZARD" which is about a court case.
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Page 99:
- This page contains a section titled "YEAGER VS. BUZZARD" which is about a court case.
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- This page includes some "Court Incidents."
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Page 101:
- This page has an "Indian Relics" section that describes a collection of Indian relics that were found.
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Page 102:
- This page has an "Indian Relics" section that describes a collection of Indian relics that were found.
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Page 103:
- This page contains a section on "THE THREE FORKS OF CRANBERRY", about the history of the area, and a section titled "THE SPANISH IN MANILLA".
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Page 104:
- This page contains a section on "THE THREE FORKS OF CRANBERRY", about the history of the area, and a section titled "THE SPANISH IN MANILLA".
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Page 105:
- This page has a section titled "THE GREENBRIER SURVEY", about the survey of a railway.
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Page 106:
- This page has a section titled "THE GREENBRIER SURVEY", about the survey of a railway.
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- This page includes a section about "An Indian Captive" and also a section about "Cholera Morbus."
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- This page contains a section about "TEACHERS AND THINGS" that includes an opinion about schools and school teachers.
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Page 109:
- This page includes a section about "An Indian Captive" and also a section about "Cholera Morbus."
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- This page contains a section about "TEACHERS AND THINGS" that includes an opinion about schools and school teachers.
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This page has a section about "SCHOOL TRUSTEES" and another section titled "What of the motive of the man who says to his sweetheart."
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This page has a section about "SCHOOL TRUSTEES" and another section titled "What of the motive of the man who says to his sweetheart."
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- This page has a section titled "The Mail Route" about a change in the schedule.
- It also contains "A Good Remedy for Flux"
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- This page contains a "No Stamp Required" announcement.
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This page contains a "No Stamp Required" announcement.
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- This page has sections titled "A Moral Question", "County Sketches", "The Sheriff", and "A LONG WAY 'ROUND."
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- This page has sections titled "A Moral Question", "County Sketches", "The Sheriff", and "A LONG WAY 'ROUND."
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Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources provided:
- Page 1: This page includes announcements for a young writers contest, the Vienna Choir Boys return, and a MLK Day of Service event. There are also birth announcements, and advertisements for Mitchell's Exxon and McClintic Library, and a thank you to local businesses.
- Page 2: This page features classified ads for positions available, services, sales, wanted items, and notices. There are advertisements for Tom's Garage, R & R Automotive, David R. Dings, Western Auto, Dr. William Browning, Cass Fire Hall, Tim's Well Pump, Mitchell Chevrolet and a Baja Mexican Restaurant.
- Page 3: This page includes articles about the problem of alcoholism in older adults, preventing falls, and library lines. There are also school menus, and an announcement about February being National Children's Dental Health Month, and advertisements for Dr. James Xenophon, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, and Wallace & Wallace.
- Page 4: This page contains articles about a mountain chorus and outdoor notes. It also includes a farm news article, information about the humane society, family health care, and Charles E. Barkers's birthday. There is also an ad for Kellison Logging.
- Page 5: This page has an article about the Brazen Head restaurant and advertisements for Glade's Building Supply, M&L Rentals, Mt. Airy Bed & Breakfast, and Naturally You Day Spa, Keith Realty, and the Pocahontas County Convention & Visitors Bureau.
- Page 6: This page includes an article about Green Bank school kids enjoying a day on the slopes, and an article about Snowshoe outdoor adventure programs, and advertisements for Just Stuff Antiquities, Irish Pub, and The Carriage House Inn Bed and Breakfast, and Old Spruce Realty.
- Page 7: This page features an article about Warriors battling Mother Nature, and Honor Rolls, and meeting announcements. There are also advertisements for Marlington Rotary Pancake Dinner, Morningstar Folkarts, Doris Lounge, The Rock House, and TRS Auto Body.
- Page 8: This page includes an article about "diamonds that have sparkle", classified ads for positions available, and miscellaneous items, as well as advertisements for Old Spruce and the Pocahontas County Commission, United Country Real Estate, and Snowshoe Branch.
- Page 9: This page features an article about a grazing workshop at Hillsboro, obituaries, and kindergarten and preschool registration information. There is also an ad for Heather M. Walker, Attorney at Law, Hannah Insurance Agency, David R. Dings, and the Marlington Office of Red Oak Realty.
- Page 10: This page includes articles about the BOE receiving recommendations for staff reduction, PDA set to oust Greenbrier Footwear, and '03 Graduates eligible for new citizens scholar awards. There is also an article titled "Here's What I Think."
- Page 11: This page contains classified ads for sales, legal advertisements, lost and found items, and advertisements for Murphy's Used Auto Sales and Allegheny Motor Corp.
- Page 12: This page has an article about fishing at Ryde's and an ad for Red Oak Realty, along with an ad for M&L Rentals and Pocahontas Times.
- Page 13: This page includes an article about Mountain Trap, and advertisements for Keith Realty and the Pocahontas County Convention & Visitors Bureau. There is a section with classified ads and an "Events on Deck" section.
- Page 14: This page features articles about the Board of Education, outdoor notes, and farm news. There are advertisements for Bland Fencing, Vaccination Clinic for Dogs & Cats, and the offices of Dr. John Ellers.
- Page 15: This page includes classified ads for houses and real estate, sales, services, wanted items, and notices. There are also advertisements for Mitchell's Exxon, Tim's Well Pump, Baja Mexican Restaurant, David R. Dings, and the Marlington Office of Red Oak Realty.
- Page 16: This page features articles about a Bachow Family exhibit, Cass project, class reunions, and youth council members. It also has ads for VanReenen Funeral Home, Family Health Care, Dr. Randy Lagoe, and Wallace & Wallace.
- Page 17: This page contains an article about the Cass Scenic Railroad, and a short piece titled "Rather small festival heaps on the fun".
- Page 18: This page includes an article about tourism, Greenbrier Valley Chorale, and Goat Greenbrier Race winners, along with advertisements for MorningStar Folkarts, Olde Pine Restaurant, Boyer Motel, and Red Oak Realty, and Snowshoe Branch.
- Page 19: This page features church notices, an article about a meeting, an article about Junior Pee Wee All-Stars, as well as ads for Browning Family Practice, Family Health Care, Little Levels Clinic, Northern Pocahontas Health Center, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, and Seneca Health Services.
- Page 20: This page includes an article about Allegheny Echoes and child care training, as well as advertisements for "One More Time!", The Great Stains, and Pioneer Days Flea Market, and a leadership training program.
- Page 21: This page features articles on the National Youth Science Camp and library lines, along with ads for Freedom Week, and Home Advantage and Celluar One.
- Page 22: This page features Pioneer Days activities, farm news, and donation information. There are advertisements for Smith Lumber Sales, Galford's Painting, and Amish Handcrafted Oak Furniture, and Pendleton County Bank.
- Page 23: This page contains classified ads for students, for rent, positions available, sales, lost and found items, and legal advertisements. There are also thank you notes and an ad for eye glasses and hearing aids.
- Page 24: This page features the masthead for The Pocahontas Times, and the publication schedule for 2003.
- Page 25: This page includes articles about the West Nile Virus and the International Bowhunters Organization competition, as well as advertisements for Daze Center, Cellularone, and TRS Auto Body.
- Page 26: This page includes obituaries and a "Thanks a Million" giveaway, as well as an advertisement for Murphy's Used Auto Sales and Glade's Building Supply.
- Page 27: This page contains legal information regarding deeds, as well as donation information. There are advertisements for J&K Automotive and Jacob S. Meek Construction, and JOTUL. There is also an ad for Red Oak Realty.
- Page 28: This page includes articles about fifty years ago, and woodworking classes, and a farm auction. There are also advertisements for VanKeenen Funeral Home, Batlow Drive-In, Old Spruce, and the Town of Marlinton.
- Page 29: This page is primarily composed of classified ads for legal advertisements, for sale items, and help wanted.
- Page 30: This page features an article about CEOS clubs, and advertisements for Allegheny Motor Corp., Liggett's Supply, and the Snowshoe Job Fair.
- Page 31: This page includes legal advertisements. There are also advertisements for C&S Storage Units and Amish Handcrafted Oak Furniture.
- Page 32: This page includes annual financial statements of the Pocahontas County Board of Education.
- Page 33: This page continues the annual financial statements of the Pocahontas County Board of Education.
- Page 34: This page includes an article titled "The Mind's What Matters at Mountain Quest Institute" and another article about the Greenbrier River Trail. It also contains advertisements for the October Around the Mountain calendar and Mountain Quest Institute.
- Page 35: This page includes articles about a GED test, PCHS to host college night, and Warrior Sports. There are also school menus, invitations, advertisements for pro wrestling, D Computers, and the Rock House.
- Page 36: This page has classified ads, notices, and an ad for Glade's Building Supply, as well as an ad for Thinking Siding and Windows.
- Page 37: This page features church notices and ads for Murphy's Used Auto Sales and Red Oak Realty.
- Page 38: This page contains classified ads for services, for rent, legal advertisements, notices, and wanted items. There is an ad for Surf Internet Service.
- Page 39: This page contains classified ads for for sale items, positions available, real estate, services, wanted items, and notices. It also includes ads for Elkins Suzuki, Dicket Fence Photography, and Galford's Seamless Gutter.
- Page 40: This page includes Christmas programs and activities, church notices, and a section for books for Christmas. It also features advertisements for Guardian Glass, and Pendleton Community Bank.
- Page 41: This page includes classified ads for houses and real estate, positions available, services, and notices. There are also advertisements for Genesis Cabinets & Furniture, H&R Block, and Red Oak Realty.
- Page 42: This page contains an article about the Eagles and Copperheads, as well as Warrior Sports. There are also school menus and advertisements for Mitchell's Exxon and Red Oak Realty.
- Page 43: This page features classified ads for legal advertisements, for sale items, houses and real estate, positions available, services, and notices.
- Page 44: This page contains classified ads for for sale items, positions available, and notices. It also includes advertisements for Moore's Ready Mix, and Sheetz Garage.
- Page 45: This page features school menus, articles on summer school schedules and people, and advertisements for McCalls Launderomat, Mitchell's Exxon, Neathawk Lumber, and Harvest Equipment.
- Page 46: This page includes information about upcoming events, library donations, and United Way accepting applications, as well as legal advertisements and municipal budgets for Marlinton and Hillsboro.
- Page 47: This page consists of a list of delinquent real property in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
- Page 48: This page includes an article about a board meeting, a sewer route, school menus, and an ad honoring Pocahontas Memorial Hospital EMS members.
- Page 49: This page features classified ads for legal advertisements and real estate, along with advertisements for Allegheny Motor Corp., McDaniel Realty, and Red Oak Realty.
- Page 50: This page includes information about the PCHS Class of 2002 Honor Graduates, as well as ads for various local businesses.
- Page 51: This page contains articles about County Clubs and Barns Motor Freight Drivers, as well as baseball/softball and an ad for the Minnehaha Springs 1st Annual Community Yard Sale. It also has an ad for The Roadhouse.
- Page 52: This page features church notices and an article on stuttering, as well as ads for Allegheny Motor Corp. and Galford's Painting.
- Page 53: This page contains information about the Green Bank School, and an ad for Community Appreciation Day. There is also an ad for The Esquire.
- Page 54: This page has classified ads for legal advertisements, for sale items, positions available, lost and found, services, and notices. There are also advertisements for Glade's Building Supply and Sunlit Surf Internet.
- Page 55: This page has classified ads for for sale items, houses and real estate, positions available, services, and notices. There are also advertisements for Glade's Building Supply, Sunlit Surf Internet, Dee's, Pocahontas Recycling, Fisher's Home Construction, and Barlow Drive-In.
- Page 56: This page includes an article about NORBA, an article titled "What, No MLS?", and advertisements for The Carriage House Inn Bed & Breakfast and Intrawest.
- Page 57: This page includes an article about the Snowshoe's longest day, and an advertisement for Keith Realty. There is also an ad for Adventures in Good Eating.
- Page 58: This page contains classified ads for positions available, sales, lost and found, and services. There are also advertisements for Clover Hill Fencing Company, H&C Automotive, and Allegheny Motor Corp.
- Page 59: This page features articles about 4-H news and a mountain chorus. There is also a farm news section, donations, and advertisements for Galford's Painting, Groseclose Siding & Windows, and Southern States.
- Page 60: This page has letters to the editor, and articles about the Marlinton Moose Lodge and Bike Night. There are also advertisements for Amanda's and Barlo Drive-In, as well as MorningStar Folkarts and Greenbrier Valley Mall.
- Page 61: This page includes an article about work at Snowshoe Village, and an article titled "To Inspect or Not to Inspect?", as well as ads for Keith Realty.
- Page 62: This page features legal advertisements, as well as an ad for Fresh Estates and Country Properties, and Old Spruce and Red Oak Realty.
- Page 63: This page has legal advertisements, services, notices, positions available, and a section on "This is Marijuana" as well as an ad for Western Auto and a Pocahontas Family Tree survey.
- Page 64: This page includes information on PCHS Warrior Band Performances, and the Gift to College recipients. There are also school menus and an ad for the library. There is an ad for Elk River and an ad for The Hollow Tree Gallery.
- Page 65: This page includes articles on people, weddings, and senior events. There are also ads for VanKeenen Funeral Home, Family Health Care, Little Levels Clinic, and Pocahontas Medical Clinics.
- Page 66: This page contains legal advertisements, and auction sales.
- Page 67: This page features an ad for Celluarone and advertisements for Fall Mums and Allegany Motor Corp. There is also an ad for Director of Volunteers
- Page 68: This page includes library lines, legal advertisements, an ad for Vera Bradley, and advertisements for Groseclose Siding & Windows and Wagner Auction Co.
- Page 69: This page features legal advertisements and notices, as well as an advertisement for Allegheny Motor Corp. There is also an ad for Dish Network.
- Page 70: This page contains information about County Land & Taxes.
- Page 71: This page includes articles about a bomb threat at Marlinton Middle School, and board of education news, as well as church notices. There is also an ad for Citizens National Bank.
- Page 72: This page includes an article titled "In a heartbeat" and an article about the Hunger Walk, as well as ads for Baja, Tim's Well Pump, Galford's Painting, and Moore's Ready Mix.
- Page 73: This page features donations, legal advertisements, an auction sale, and an ad for the Snowshoe job fair, and a real estate ad for Red Oak Realty.
- Page 74: This page contains legal advertisements, sales ads and ads for Tom's Garage, Western Auto and Sheetz Garage. There is an ad for Dish Network.
- Page 75: This page includes information about library lines, farm news, and a section about visiting and the Allegheny. There is also an ad for The Hollow Tree Gallery and B&J Covert Video.
- Page 76: This page features county residents taking part in a leadership development program, and ads for Allegheny Used Autos and Glade's Building Supply. There is also an ad for "Randy's Satellite".
- Page 77: This page includes articles about the Shalers Fork Fire Department and BOE schedules, as well as school menus and an ad for The Roadhouse. There are also ads for Belle's Beauty Shop and Greenbrier Valley Mall.
- Page 78: This page features letters to the editor and a section on health news. There are also legal advertisements and ads for J&P Furniture and Allegheny Motor Corp.
- Page 79: This page includes an article about Green Bank logging firm, as well as articles on outdoor notes, and a Humane Society ad. There are also ads for Ron's Tree Service and Mitchell's Exxon.
- Page 80: This page features an article about WVU Extension report on 4-H camp practices, and an article about the WV School for the Deaf Ski/HI program and ads for D2 Computers and Carhartt.
- Page 81: This page contains honor rolls for Hillsboro School, including names of students and their grades from the early 1900s.
- Page 82: This page includes information on work and war efforts in the early 1900s, and personal notes from Hillsboro. There is a notice about the Annual Meeting of the Presbytery of the Potomac.
- Page 83: This page includes information on work and war efforts in the early 1900s, as well as personal notes from Hillsboro. There is an advertisement for Tanners.
- Page 84: This page includes a delinquent list of property owners for the year 1921, and a list of attorneys. There is also a want ad.
- Page 85: This page includes a delinquent list of property owners for the year 1921, and a list of attorneys.
- Page 86: This page features an article about Hillsboro School notes, and the upcoming meeting of the Green Bank District Teachers.
- Page 87: This page features an article about Hillsboro School notes, and the upcoming meeting of the Green Bank District Teachers.
- Page 88: This page contains information about Hillsboro High School notes including literary society activities and other local news.
- Page 89: This page contains information about Hillsboro High School notes including literary society activities and other local news.
- Page 90: This page includes a list of soldiers and enlisted men from the area, as well as an article about Farmers and the Banking System.
- Page 91: This page contains school department reports for Hillsboro and other schools. There is a list of names for an athletic association.
- Page 92: This page contains an article about guns and dopes found in Spice Run, as well as school notes and announcements. There are ads for a big closing out sale and for cows for sale.
- Page 93: This page contains information about the Edray District institute of teachers, as well as local birth announcements.
- Page 94: This page includes information on an educational campaign and an ad for "Evergreen Farm."
- Page 95: This page is about the Fifth Annual Exhibit of School and Farm Products in Marlinton, October 10, 11, and 12, 1918.
- Page 96: This page includes a list of registrants for the war, as well as information on events called "The Next Go To" and agricultural notes.
- Page 97: This page includes a list of registrants for the war, as well as information on events called "The Next Go To" and agricultural notes.
- Page 98: This page features a list of registrants and an ad for Baxter's Garage, as well as a sheriff's sale.
- Page 99: This page features a list of registrants and an ad for Baxter's Garage, as well as a sheriff's sale.
- Page 100: This page includes local notes and an ad for Wrigley's gum, as well as a letter from France.
- Page 101: This page includes local notes and an ad for Wrigley's gum, as well as a letter from France.
- Page 102: This page is a list of people who were to report for the registration, and a list of those who were examined last year.
- Page 103: This page is a list of people who were to report for the registration, and a list of those who were examined last year.
- Page 104: This page includes a partial list of men selected for military service, and a list of citizens, as well as information about church services and a notice.
- Page 105: This page includes a list of people claiming exemptions, as well as a list of those on the honor roll. There is also a want ad.
- Page 106: This page is an official list of those called for physical exams.
- Page 107: This page lists the registrants by district.
- Page 108: This page features district nominees, as well as the results from the uniform examination, and a notice from the fire department.
- Page 109: This page includes an order of publication from the court.
- Page 110: This page includes notes about local events and happenings.
- Page 111: This page includes information about agricultural school and local notices from the early 1900's.
- Page 112: This page is a delinquent list for the year 1914 from Pocahontas County.
- Page 113: This page features Hillsboro school notes, and an ad.
- Page 114: This page features Hillsboro school notes, and an ad.
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Year PT 3
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources you provided:
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Page 1 of "1077o.pdf": This page contains a news article about Homecoming ceremonies at Hillsboro, including the crowning of Robyn Hilleary as Homecoming Queen, with her escort Chuck Workman, and the runners up Sherri Hatfield and Terri Workman, with their escorts. There is also a menu for the week with lunch and supper items.
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Page 1 of "1932.pdf": This page contains articles about the advantages of the high school, including its courses, teachers, and facilities. It also includes a notice of a sale for real estate and another for eggs.
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Page 2 of "1932.pdf": This page contains several articles including local news, church notes, and notices for a sale for items and a position. It also contains an article called "Songs in the Night".
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Page 3 of "1932.pdf": This page contains a Pocahontas County School Directory with school names, teachers, and addresses. There is also a notice to the public about school board elections.
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Page 4 of "1932.pdf": This page contains an article about High School Finals, and a letter from Panama. There is also a notice for a checking account, and one for a school board position.
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Page 5 of "1932.pdf": This page contains a church notes section, as well as a section on banking structure, with an article "The Public's Part", and improved pasture pays.
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Page 6 of "1932.pdf": This page contains articles about a killing frost and other local news. It also has a section on crop field meetings.
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Page 7 of "1932.pdf": This page contains a list of the Board of Education and school names.
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Page 8 of "1932.pdf": This page contains an article "Foot Notes" that discusses various topics. There is also a notice regarding the estate of Amos McLaughlin.
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Page 1 of "1942.pdf": This page lists teachers and bus drivers named by the Pocahontas County Board of Education. It also mentions the Marlinton Journal in the news.
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Page 2 of "1942.pdf": This page includes a continuation of the list of teachers and bus drivers, and an article about vegetables needed for school hot lunches.
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Page 3 of "1942.pdf": This page has an article about local people attending a state meet. It also includes a section about tire permits issued, and another about tire permits issued.
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Page 4 of "1942.pdf": This page contains a continuation of a list of teachers and bus drivers, and a continuation of a list of tire permits issued.
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Page 5 of "1942.pdf": This page includes a list of orders for April as well as a list of donors. It also has a section about a printed school annual.
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Page 6 of "1942.pdf": This page contains a list of enrollees in school.
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Page 1 of "1943.pdf": This page contains church notes about the Presbyterian Vacation Bible School and quarterly conference for the Union circuit. It also has a section of news about Durbin-Bartow.
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Page 1 of "1944.pdf": This page contains announcements for graduation ceremonies at Marlinton, Greenbank and Hillsboro High Schools. It also includes a religious article with the title, "The Young People in World History".
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Page 2 of "1944.pdf": This page contains announcements for graduation exercises at several schools. It also includes a section about what shoe manufacturers are doing to produce more children's shoes, as well as what the International Shoe Company is doing about this problem.
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Page 1 of "1945.pdf": This page contains an article about James A. Porter passing through "Rainbow Project," as well as an article about a Durbin sailor. It also includes articles about the annual county farm women's camp and the AAF.
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Page 2 of "1945.pdf": This page contains articles about the Pardee and Curtin mill, and Sectional meetings for sportsmen. There is also an article listing the dates of Allied invasions.
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Page 1 of "1946.pdf": This page contains a list of Pocahontas County Army casualties, with symbols explained, including KIA, DOW, DNB, FOD, and M.
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Page 2 of "1946.pdf": This page includes a continuation of the Pocahontas County Army casualties list. It also includes a table of casualties.
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Page 3 of "1946.pdf": This page lists teachers in Pocahontas County and includes information about Flying Service Here and Pocahontas County Farm People.
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Page 1 of "1947.pdf": This page contains news about institute for church workers, as well as other local news. It also includes an article about the identification of a man in a photo.
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Page 1 of "1975a.pdf": This page contains information about teachers' certifications, libraries, grounds, and pupils in the county schools.
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Page 1 of "1975b.pdf": This page contains the agenda for a Board of Education meeting. It also includes personnel information for Marlinton Middle and Pocahontas County High.
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Page 1 of "1975c.pdf": This page contains information about teachers' certifications, libraries, grounds, and pupils in the county schools.
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Page 1 of "1975dd.pdf": This page contains an agenda for a Board of Education meeting. It also includes information about performance evaluation of school personnel, as well as improvement plans for administrators.
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Page 2 of "1975dd.pdf": This page contains a teacher code of conduct, and board member compensation information. It also includes information about delegations or individuals who wish to appear before the board, and video and audio recording guidelines.
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Page 1 of "1977a.pdf": This page includes news about the Pioneer Days Crafts and a homecoming at Mt. Zion Church, as well as security information.
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Page 2 of "1977a.pdf": This page includes a list of names from land surveys.
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Page 1 of "1977k.pdf": This page includes news about the Pioneer Days Crafts and a homecoming at Mt. Zion Church, as well as security information.
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Page 2 of "1977k.pdf": This page includes a list of names from land surveys.
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Page 4 of "Agriculture.pdf": This page details the history of Hillsboro, West Virginia, and the establishment of the Hillsboro Academy. It also mentions the start of what was known as the horse show but later developed into a county fair.
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Page 5 of "Agriculture.pdf": This page includes information about William Curry, and how he preserved county records.
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Page 5 of "Limestone 2.pdf": This page contains a note that the author could find nothing written on the topic of lumber towns so had to write from what they know about the lumbering of the time.
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Page 5 of "Log Drives.pdf": This page contains a note that the author could find nothing written on the topic of lumber towns so had to write from what they know about the lumbering of the time.
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Page 1 of "Mcclintics Mill.pdf": This page discusses Wallace Kershner's circular mill on Droop Mountain in 1924, and the sawing of logs from various areas.
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Page 2 of "Mcclintics Mill.pdf": This page discusses Withrow McClintic's purchase of timber and the operation of his mill, and how the lumber was transported.
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Page 1 of "Mericantile.pdf": This page lists various stores in Pocahontas County. It also mentions hotels in Durbin, Marlinton, and Hillsboro.
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Page 1 of "Mining.pdf": This page describes Sheldon Clark's coal discovery in 1812 and the development of a coal mine, including the building of a road to the mine and the first coal mined there.
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Page 1 of "Other Mills.pdf": This page contains information about a mill on Stamp-ing Creek, a mill near Marlinton, and the Russel Lumber Co.
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Page 2 of "Other Mills.pdf": This page contains information about a mill between Buckeye and Watoga, and another owned by James A. McClure.
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Page 3 of "Other Mills.pdf": This page contains source information for the content on the previous pages.
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Page 4 of "Other Mills.pdf": This page discusses the Smith & Howard mill, and how the lumber was shipped out. It also contains source information.
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Page 5 of "Other Mills.pdf": This page discusses the John Buckley mill, and its operation over time.
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Page 6 of "Other Mills.pdf": This page discusses the James Smith mill on the Greenbrier River, and includes information about the lumber that was sawed at the mill.
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Page 1 of "Sawmills and Lumber Companies.pdf": This page discusses the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, and a plant in the lower end of Molton that made khaki dye. It also includes information about the population of Cass.
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Page 2 of "Sawmills and Lumber Companies.pdf": This page discusses the rafting points, the advent of railroads, and the first big company to come into the county, the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company.
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Page 3 of "Sawmills and Lumber Companies.pdf": This page describes the operations of Luther McNeill.
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Page 4 of "Sawmills and Lumber Companies.pdf": This page discusses the operations of the Kidd Kirby and Lilly Lumber Co., and A.G. Killingsworth.
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Page 5 of "Sawmills and Lumber Companies.pdf": This page contains source information for the content on the previous pages.
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Page 6 of "Sawmills and Lumber Companies.pdf": This page details the Spice Run Lumber Company, including information about the people that worked there.
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Page 7 of "Sawmills and Lumber Companies.pdf": This page describes Charlie Callison's various mill locations and operations.
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Page 8 of "Sawmills and Lumber Companies.pdf": This page discusses John Driscoll's operations on Cummings Creek, and the Whiting Brothers operations on Beaver Creek.
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Page 1 of "Telephones.pdf": This page contains a certificate of incorporation for the Marlinton and Stony Creek Mutual Telephone Co.
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Page 1 of "Water Power.pdf": This page discusses blacksmith shops in Huntersville, and the hotel business.
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Page 2 of "Water Power.pdf": This page includes information about a man named Jordan, the McNeel Mill, and how it has been in operation for many years.
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Page 3 of "Water Power.pdf": This page describes the Barlow mill, and other mills on Stony Creek.
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Page 4 of "Water Power.pdf": This page describes the Isaac Smith mill, the McClintic mill, and other corn mills powered by water. It also discusses the streams and their potential for water power.
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PT 50
Here's a breakdown of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
1889_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Includes advertisements for various businesses such as a general merchandise store, a tailor, and a farm, as well as legal notices, and articles about local happenings.
1889_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Contains advertisements for clothing, patents, and remedies. There are also articles about women workers and a discussion about the need for the latest styles and products.
1896_Part1_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Features news about a train accident and local events. There are advertisements for a department store, as well as notices for meetings, and local happenings.
1896_Part1_Part1.pdf
- Page 2: Includes advertisements for a drug store, and a variety of other businesses. There is also news about the weather, and a discussion of the different regions in the United States.
1896_Part1_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Contains articles about political conventions, and an advertisement for a drug store. It also includes a discussion about the importance of paying off debt and a discussion of the dangers of over-eating.
1900_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Includes advertisements for businesses such as a furniture store, as well as articles about local people and events. There is also a financial statement for a business.
- Page 2: Features advertisements for a general store and financial statements for several banks.
1901_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a variety of advertisements, such as for a hardware store, as well as legal notices and articles about local events.
- Page 2: Contains advertisements for a department store, as well as articles on local events and happenings.
1901_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Features articles about the coal and coke industries. There are also advertisements for various businesses.
1911-12_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Includes articles on the parcel post system and advertisements for automobiles and other products.
- Page 2: A photograph of a hand-written title page that says "1911-1912". The page also includes smaller handwritten documents with the title "Pocahontas Taxes".
- Page 3: Features advertisements for a department store, and announcements for an auction and a church event, and a notice about a Sunday school.
1911-12_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Includes articles on a Sunday School series and advertisements for clothing stores.
- Page 2: Contains advertisements for a department store and legal notices for auctions and the public.
- Page 3: Features an advertisement for a range demonstration as well as car sales.
1911-12_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Includes an advertisement for shoes and a telegram that describes a car race.
- Page 2: Contains advertisements for a drug store, a shoe store and an auction, as well as articles about local events.
- Page 3: Features an advertisement for a Percheron stallion and articles about the local area.
- Page 4: Includes legal notices for tax sales and a notice to poultry shippers.
1911-12_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Includes legal notices for tax sales and advertisements for cars and a general store.
- Page 2: Contains articles about local events, an advertisement for a bank, and a notice about school closings.
- Page 3: A financial statement of the county, as well as names of witnesses for various court cases.
- Page 4: A continuation of the financial statement from the previous page, as well as advertisements for a school and for tinning and plumbing.
1922-23_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Features an article about the Pocahontas Times, a diary excerpt, and a notice about a trustee's sale.
- Page 2: Includes articles on school board meetings and political events, and advertisements for public speaking events.
1922-23_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Features the Pocahontas County Fair Supplement with entry rules, and information on payments for prizes.
- Page 2: Includes information on the fair, specifically the departments for horses, sheep, swine, and poultry.
- Page 3: Features legal notices, advertisements for land sales and other local items.
1922-23_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a list of teachers in Pocahontas County, as well as advertisements for various businesses.
- Page 2: Includes financial information on grand jury claims and road taxes.
- Page 3: Features more financial information and advertisements for kitchen cabinets.
- Page 4: Contains articles about a 15,000 mile journey, a school building, as well as advertisements for local businesses.
1922-23_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Features advertisements for land sales, and an article about a 15,000 mile journey.
- Page 2: Includes information on the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits.
- Page 3: Features more information about the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits.
- Page 4: Features more information about the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits.
- Page 5: Features more information about the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits.
- Page 6: Features more information about the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits, as well as advertisements for paint and a trustee's sale.
1922-23_Part5.pdf
- Page 1: Features advertisements for Delco-Light products and a local insurance agency.
1989_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a variety of legal notices as well as advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 2: Features articles about school events, and radio programming as well as advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 3: Includes school schedules, radio programming, as well as advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 4: Features financial information on local businesses, as well as legal notices.
1989_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Features school and sports news, radio programming, as well as advertisements for local businesses.
1989_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a variety of legal notices as well as financial statements for the county.
- Page 2: Includes legal notices, and advertisements for local businesses.
1989_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Features articles about local events, as well as school news and obituaries.
Glen Vaughn Vol 1.pdf
- Page 71: Includes an excerpt about the history of the Presbyterian Church in Huntersville, West Virginia, as well as information on the local schoolhouses.
- Page 72: Contains a note about a series of books, a list of writers, and information on the Bicentennial of Pocahontas County.
- Page 73: Includes information on the number of teachers and libraries in the county and an analysis of how the schools are doing.
- Page 74: Contains information on the history of the Episcopal Church in Pocahontas County and some of the key members.
Pages from 1889.pdf
- Page 1: Includes tax records for various individuals and businesses.
Pages from 1891-2.pdf
- Page 1: Contains advertisements for medicine and other products.
Pages from 1911-12-2.pdf
- Page 1: Includes articles on topics such as Simon De Montfort's Towers, lightning rods, and marrying a plain man.
- Page 2: A financial statement of the county, as well as names of witnesses for various court cases.
- Page 3: A continuation of the financial statement from the previous page, as well as advertisements for a school and for tinning and plumbing.
- Page 4: Features local news, an advertisement for a bank, and a discussion about new arrivals in the town.
Pages from 1911-12-2.pdf
- Page 1: Includes local news and bank advertisements as well as other community events.
- Page 2: Features articles on school board meetings and political events, and advertisements for public speaking events.
- Page 3: A financial statement of the county, as well as names of witnesses for various court cases.
- Page 4: A continuation of the financial statement from the previous page, as well as advertisements for a school and for tinning and plumbing.
- Page 5: Features a variety of local news, advertisements, and legal notices.
- Page 6: Features articles on school board meetings and political events, and advertisements for public speaking events.
- Page 7: Includes legal notices and advertisements for a car dealership and a tailor.
- Page 8: Contains advertisements for various businesses, as well as articles on local events.
Pages from 1911-12-2.pdf
- Page 1: Features advertisements for a variety of businesses, such as a general store, as well as a discussion about the town.
- Page 2: Features advertisements for a wool buyer and a tinning and plumbing company.
- Page 3: A financial statement of the county, as well as names of witnesses for various court cases.
- Page 4: Includes articles on local happenings, as well as information on school programs.
- Page 5: Features advertisements for a department store, as well as information on a real estate company.
- Page 6: Features a variety of local news, advertisements, and legal notices.
- Page 7: Features articles on school board meetings and political events, and advertisements for public speaking events.
Pages from 1922-23-2.pdf
- Page 1: Includes information on the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the departments for horses, sheep, swine, and poultry.
- Page 2: Features legal notices, advertisements for land sales and other local items.
- Page 3: Includes information on the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the departments for horses, sheep, swine, and poultry.
- Page 4: Includes information on automobiles and various other advertisements.
- Page 5: Features legal notices, advertisements for land sales and other local items.
Pages from 1922-23-2.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a list of teachers in Pocahontas County, as well as advertisements for various businesses.
- Page 2: Features advertisements for local businesses, as well as legal notices.
- Page 3: Features advertisements for local businesses, as well as legal notices.
- Page 4: Includes financial information on grand jury claims and road taxes.
- Page 5: Includes financial information on road taxes.
Pages from 1922-23-2.pdf
- Page 1: Features articles on local happenings and includes a financial report of Pocahontas County.
- Page 2: Contains articles about a 15,000 mile journey, a school building, as well as advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 3: Features advertisements for land sales, and an article about a 15,000 mile journey.
- Page 4: Features advertisements for land sales, and an article about a 15,000 mile journey.
- Page 5: Features articles on local happenings as well as legal notices.
Pages from 1922-23-3.pdf
- Page 1: Includes information on the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits.
- Page 2: Features more information about the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits.
- Page 3: Features more information about the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits.
- Page 4: Features more information about the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits.
- Page 5: Features more information about the Pocahontas County Fair, specifically the different classes for exhibits, as well as advertisements for paint and a trustee's sale.
Pages from 1922-23.pdf
- Page 1: Features advertisements for cars and Delco products, as well as legal notices.
- Page 2: Includes advertisements for turkeys, and other local businesses.
- Page 3: Includes advertisements for local businesses and legal notices.
- Page 4: Features the Pocahontas County Fair Supplement with entry rules, and information on payments for prizes.
- Page 5: Includes information on the fair, specifically the departments for horses, sheep, swine, and poultry.
Pages from 1922-23.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a financial report for Pocahontas County, as well as legal notices.
- Page 2: Features legal notices, advertisements for land sales and other local items.
- Page 3: Includes local news, and an advertisement for a steam outfit.
a1.pdf
- Page 1: Includes an article on the editor in Washington, D.C. and a legal notice for a trustee's sale, as well as advertisements.
a2.pdf
- Page 1: Features local news from Pocahontas County, as well as legal notices.
a3.pdf
- Page 1: Includes local news and legal notices, as well as advertisements for medicine.
a3.pdf
- Page 2: Includes a county directory, a list of jurors, and a list of road claims.
a5.pdf
- Page 1: Includes an article about a soldier, as well as local news, and a notice for a meeting.
- Page 2: Contains an article on a rural teacher and local news.
a5.pdf
- Page 3: Includes farm bureau notes, and local news, as well as announcements for a church event.
- Page 4: Includes an article on the lot sale, and other local news.
- Page 5: Features local news and information on upcoming meetings.
- Page 6: Features obituaries, local news, and information on saving meat.
- Page 7: Includes an article on war recollections, and a poem about the dead.
- Page 8: Features a poem, as well as local news.
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1920s thru 1956
Here is a list of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
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1920-21_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Title page for The Pocahontas Times, Marlinton, West Virginia, noting that the volume is from January 1, 1920 to December 27, 1923 and that it was microfilmed by West Virginia University Library Photoduplication Section in 1958.
- Page 2: A note stating that retakes on punched pages and pages and issues filmed after the reel was completed will be found at the end of the reel.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with news, local items, advertisements and a "List of Real Estate".
- Page 4: Newspaper page containing a "Notice of Bond Election" as well as advertisements for goods and services.
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1920-21_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with advertisements for insurance, marble, a hospital, and an auction sale. Also includes a "List of Real Estate" and a "Notice to Taxpayers".
- Page 2: Newspaper page with advertisements for insurance, marble, a hospital, and a poultry shipper. Also contains "Fire Notes" and a "List of Real Estate".
- Page 3: A financial statement with columns of names and figures.
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1920-21_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: A financial statement with names and figures broken down into categories such as "General County Fund", "District Road Fund", "Poor Fund", and "Building Fund".
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Page 2: A financial statement with names and figures broken down into categories such as "County Road and Bridge Fund", "Greenbank District Road", "Huntersville District Road", and "Little Levels District Road".
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1922-23_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with advertisements for a "Special Commissioner's Sale" as well as for other goods and services, a "Notice to Contractors", "Notice to Taxpayers", and "Pigs Wanted".
- Page 2: Newspaper page with local news briefs, a notice for a "Calf Project Auction Sale," and advertisements for a bank, a product called "Macro-Sal", and "Royster's Fertilizers".
- Page 3: Newspaper page containing a "List of Teachers," a "Columnist's Pillar," a notice for "Old Paper Wanted," and advertisements.
- Page 4: A financial statement with columns of names and figures.
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1922-23_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: A financial statement with columns of names and figures from various categories.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with local news, a "15,000 Mile Journey" article, advertisements and a notice for a "Sale of Real Estate".
- Page 3: Newspaper page with local news, a "15,000 Mile Journey" article, advertisements and a "List of Real Estate".
- Page 4: Newspaper page with local news, a "15,000 Mile Journey" article, advertisements for Buicks, pianos, and farm products, and a "Man Wanted" ad.
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1922-23_Part3.pdf
- Page 5: Newspaper page with advertisements for the county fair, list of items for display at the fair.
- Page 6: Newspaper page with advertisements for the county fair, list of items for display at the fair.
- Page 7: Newspaper page with advertisements for the county fair, list of items for display at the fair.
- Page 8: Newspaper page with advertisements for the county fair, list of items for display at the fair.
- Page 9: Newspaper page with advertisements for the county fair, list of items for display at the fair.
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1924-1927_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with local news, advertisements for flowers, used cars and farms, and "Down the Line" column.
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1924-1927_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with local news, an advertisement for a bank, and an ad for a $5,000 sale of merchandise. Also included are sample ballots for the Democratic, Socialist and Republican parties.
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Page 2: Newspaper page with local news, advertisements for cars and coffee, and a notice for stockholders.
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1924-1927_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: A list of "Lands Sold for Taxes".
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1928-31_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with local news and advertisements for paints, a heating system, and a radio doctor.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with lists of "Sale of Goods Delinquent for Taxes", notices for administrators sales and advertisements.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with lists of "Real Estate Bought by Individuals" and "Real Estate Sold for Taxes", and a "Plant Explanation".
- Page 4: Newspaper page with advertisements for farm loans, paints, and a barber shop, as well as a "Notice to Taxpayers".
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1928-31_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: "County Estimate" with financial figures for various funds and districts.
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1928-31_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: A financial statement with columns of names and figures.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with a "New De Luxe Train Going in Service," an announcement for a new "Chevrolet Service Policy," and an advertisement for Purina Lay Chow feed.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with a "Notice to Contractors", "Girls Wanted" and "Dolls for Sale" ads, and an ad for "Quaker Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter".
- Page 4: Newspaper page with a "Notice of Application of Commissioner's Deed" and a notice for a "Trustee's Sale," as well as advertisements for monuments, Frigidaire appliances, and oatmeal.
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1928-31_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with "Outstanding Features of the New Ford" and a notice to taxpayers, as well as advertisements for baby chicks and Frigidaire appliances.
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Page 2: Delinquent List of names and amounts owed.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with advertisements for a store remodeling sale, Patton's clothing store, and Chevrolet cars. Also contains a "Notice to Taxpayers".
- Page 4: Delinquent Tax List of names and amounts owed, listed under various districts.
- Page 5: Newspaper page from The Pocahontas Times with the headlines "Mr. Gardner Will Reduce Taxes" and "J. K. Arbogast County Superintendent of Schools".
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1932-35_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with local news, including a "Safety Meeting" and an "International Review" article and a "Notice to Taxpayers".
- Page 2: Newspaper page with local news, "Four-H Clubs" news, a "Notice to Taxpayers," and an advertisement for the Davis & Elkins College summer session.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with local news, advertisements for paint, a trustee's sale, and coal, and a "Notice to Taxpayers".
- Page 4: Newspaper page with local news, a MacQueen's school sale advertisement, and an ad for The New Deal Grocery.
- Page 5: Newspaper page with a notice that "We have joined NRA" and an ad for "Trans-Allegheny Pioneers" as well as other articles and local news.
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1932-35_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Delinquent Tax List with names and amounts owed for different districts.
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1936-1940_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with a "Notice to Taxpayers," an advertisement for Rexrode Chevrolet Co., and an article about improving hayward pastures.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with advertisements for A & P Bakery, A & P Food Stores, and Certified Seed Potatoes.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with advertisements for a bank, a flying circus, and wool.
- Page 4: Newspaper page with a "Delinquent Tax List" and an advertisement for International Trucks.
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1936-1940_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with advertisements for a bank and personal items, as well as a financial statement.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with advertisements for Floyd Gibbons' Adventurers' Club, the Alpine Rex Theatre, and a financial statement.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with advertisements for a bank, A & P Food Stores, and a "Trains Help Education" ad.
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1936-1940_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with an advertisement for "Amoco Sanitary Code" and a list of real estate sales.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with an "Administrator's Sale" notice and articles on schools, babies and a romantic vacation.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with local news and a "Rally Day" notice for the Presbyterian Church, as well as articles on life expectancy and a short story.
- Page 4: Newspaper page with an ad for Pocahontas Milling Co. and a notice for the Alpine Theatre, as well as local news and a notice for Suits Tailored to Measure.
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1936-1940_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with articles about "Japs Restrict News of China" and a "Democratic Ticket," as well as a "Notice to Taxpayers" and ads for insurance.
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Page 2: Newspaper page with an ad for "Patented Essolene," and short stories.
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Page 3: Newspaper page that includes a chronology of the year 1938, and an image with photos about "assassination", "floods", "politics" and "aggression".
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1936-1940_Part5.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with a notice for "31 New Oldsmobiles Free," a public sale of personal property, and ads for Farm Bureau Insurance and a dentist.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with local news and a "Teacher List" and a short story.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with advertisements for Conoco Germ Processed Oil, and financial statements for different areas.
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1936-1940_Part6.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with an article on "U.S. Maritime Fleet" and an advertisement for "Farm Bureau Insurance Service".
- Page 2: Newspaper page with advertisements for travel packages to the World's Fair, as well as for baby chicks, and articles on the "High Cost of Living".
- Page 3: Newspaper page with a list of "Real Estate Delinquent for Non-Payment of Taxes," a notice of a "Trustee's Sale," and other local items.
- Page 4: Newspaper page with ads for monuments, notices of delinquent tax sales, and information about a lack of moisture affecting local crops, as well as an ad for "FREE PENCILS".
- Page 5: A notice to taxpayers with a list of districts and dates taxes would be collected.
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1936-1940_Part7.pdf
- Page 1: Chronology of 1939.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with advertisements for monuments and notices of delinquent tax sales, and local items.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with local news and an ad for "Indirect Lighting," a "Field Notes" column, as well as ads for monuments, and farm equipment.
- Page 4: Newspaper page with an ad for "Easy Ways to Save Money," local news, and a "Notice to Taxpayers".
- Page 5: A list of personal property delinquent for taxes.
- Page 6: Delinquent list of real estate for taxes.
- Page 7: Newspaper page with ads for insurance and a portable stoker, as well as an order of publication.
- Page 8: A list of personal property delinquent for taxes.
- Page 9: Delinquent list of real estate for taxes.
- Page 10: Newspaper page with ads for insurance and a portable stoker, as well as an order of publication.
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1936-1940a_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with local news, advertisements for paint and monuments, as well as articles about "Lights of New York," and "Mape Feature Name of Ponce De Leon".
- Page 2: Delinquent Tax List with names and amounts owed for different districts.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with advertisements for paint and monuments, as well as notices of sales.
- Page 4: Newspaper page with advertisements for paint and monuments, and notices of sales.
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1936-1940a_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: End page of microfilm roll, noting it was microfilmed by West Virginia University Library Photoduplication Service.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with advertisements for paint, monuments, insurance and a plumber, and notices of sales.
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Page 3: Newspaper page with local news and articles.
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Page 4: Newspaper page with local news, advertisements for A & P Food Values and "To Our Trade".
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1936-1940a_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: A financial statement with columns of names and figures.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with notices of elections and other local items.
- Page 3: Newspaper page with an advertisement for Ford V-8, local news, and a column called "Top Notchers".
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1936-1940a_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: A list of delinquent personal property taxes for the districts of Edray, Greenbank, Huntersville, Little Levels, and Marlinton.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with advertisements for a bank, personal notices, and "Pocahontas County Fair" advertisements.
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Page 3: Newspaper page with advertisements for MacQueen's school supplies, and a free flu clinic.
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Page 4: Newspaper page with advertisements for A & P Food Stores, election results, and a list of real estate sales delinquent for taxes.
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Page 5: Newspaper page with advertisements for a bank and A & P food store, as well as "Personal Notes" and church notices.
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1936-1940a_Part4.pdf
- Page 6: Newspaper page with advertisements for "Feed-Flour-Groceries" and "Just a Gentle Reminder".
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1941-1946b_Part1_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with an advertisement for the Bank of Marlinton and personal notes as well as a notice of "New Tax Stand and Waiting Room".
- Page 2: Newspaper page with a "State Senate" article, an advertisement for a public sale, a notice of election, a financial statement and a proclamation from the state of West Virginia.
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Page 3: A financial statement for the Pocahontas County Board of Education.
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Page 4: A financial statement for various funds in Pocahontas County, including "General County Fund," "District Road Fund," "Poor Fund", and "Building Fund," as well as "Department of Welfare" and "Unemployment Relief".
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1941-1946b_Part2_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with advertisements for a bank and a broom, and local news, as well as a column about hospital patients.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with an ad for "A & P Food Stores," local news and an ad for "The Dunbar Theatre", and also an article on "War Bonds".
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Page 3: Newspaper page with news items, a public sale notice, and a list of red cross donations.
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1941-1946b_Part3_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Financial Statement for the Pocahontas County Board of Education.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with advertisements for the Bank of Marlinton, a fur sale, and an ad for electricity.
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1941-1946b_Part3_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with letters from soldiers and an ad for "What You Give in War Bonds".
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1941-1946c_Part2_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with local news, an article on "How to Stretch a Ton of Coal," and a notice about saving fuel.
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1941-1946c_Part3_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with an advertisement for Farm Bureau Insurance and for "Mother's Oats", and a "Notice to Taxpayers".
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1946-1951c_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with news, a "Board of Education Levy Estimate," and an advertisement for a Rambler Airflyte Station Wagon.
- Page 2: Newspaper page with ads for a bank, A&P, and other goods and services, as well as a notice of a "Public Auction".
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195-1956_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with a "Notice," public auction advertisements, a "Budget Priced Food Values" ad for A&P, and an advertisement for "International Trucks".
- Page 2: Newspaper page with death and wedding notices, church news and advertisements for a painting service and "Monongahela Power Company".
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195-1956_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with advertisements for a "Season Supplies" and a "Watch Repairing" service, and a "Famous Brands of Fishing Tackle" ad.
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1951-1956b_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Newspaper page with ads for "Square Dance," "Hospital and Surgical Service," and a public auction, as well as an ad for A&P.
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Year-PT 1
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources provided:
- Page 1 from 1918.pdf
- Advertisements for "For Sale" items and real estate, a notice to beekeepers, administrator's notice, an advertisement for "Browning's Delicious Coffee", an advertisement for "Poultry Wanted," an ad for "Notice" regarding Dr. E. D. Wells, "Notice to Bee-Keepers," a "Notice" from the administrator, a classified section labeled "From Soldiers", "American Food Savings Large," and an advertisement for Dunsmore. There is also an advertisement directed "To The Young Women at West Virginia-Are You Ready For a Woman's Work in the World Today?" as well as a "Lewisburg Seminary-Junior College" advertisement, a notice for fertilizer, public sales, notice for flooring and ceiling work, and an ad for Schuchat.
- Page 1 from 1921.pdf
- Advertisements for "Harvest Your Dollars," "Bank of Marlinton," local rentals, Wallaces Peroxide Cream, sheets and darnell and "New Fall Fashions" at Schuchat's Department Store. There is also an announcement "To Our Friends" regarding The Stanberrys and an auction sale notice as well as an ad for a Victrola.
- Page 2 from 1921.pdf
- Advertisements for insurance, Potomac State School, Aluminum Ware, Steam Cleaning and Pressing, Corset Wearers, New Fall and Winter Samples, Farm for Sale, farm bureau notes, building material, administrator's notice, notices from the commissioners, special commissioner's notice, order of publication, announcement, for sale notices, a car stolen notice, sheet rock wall board, hogs for sale and a notice, voice culture and music class notices as well as an estray notice.
- Page 3 from 1921.pdf
- Advertisements for building materials, spring price list, lumber and roofing, notice to lien holders, notice from the commissioner, "To the Public", "Brown Leghorn Eggs", Dunmore Garage, "Auto Repairing" the poor farm, U. S. conversion, athletic meet, wall paper and rugs, car for sale, Herefore cattle for sale, Ford touring car for sale, light and water rates, and notices regarding partnership dissolved and Marlinton Battery Station as well as a $100 reward.
- Page 1 from 1923.pdf
- Advertisements for V-C fertilizer, Executor's Sale of General Merchandise, The Greenbrier Joint Stock Land Bank, Buicks, Marlinton Electric Co., Deth-O-lene, The Famous Evers & Pond Piano, Look Farmers, and Wool Pool information. There are also Educational Notes, Administrator's Sale, and Farm for Sale notices. There are advertisements for Machines for Sale and Marlinton Electric Shoe Shop as well as "Poultry Shippers".
- Page 2 from 1923.pdf
- News from Cullings, manufacturing fruits and berries information, the 1923 fair exhibit information, Department B: Registered Beef Cattle, the dairy cattle division, Department C: Shorthorns, and Department D: Registered Swine information as well as a notice.
- Page 3 from 1923.pdf
- News from Cullings, manufacturing fruits and berries information, the 1923 fair exhibit information, Department B: Registered Beef Cattle, the dairy cattle division, Department C: Shorthorns, and Department D: Registered Swine information.
- Page 4 from 1923.pdf
- Department E: Standard Bred Poultry information, information on Rules for the exhibit, Department F: Sheep, Department G: Swine, and Department H: Domestic Manufacture information as well as special rules and a notice.
- Page 5 from 1923.pdf
- Department E: Standard Bred Poultry information, information on Rules for the exhibit, Department F: Sheep, Department G: Swine, and Department H: Domestic Manufacture information as well as special rules and a notice.
- Page 1 from 1950.pdf
- Pocahontas Times article, Liberty Church article, Senator McKinley article.
- Page 1 from 1951.pdf
- County 4-H Camp, Find New Worms, Castor Oil Improves Paint, Research in Bombay, The Flying Squirrel articles.
- Page 1 from 1953.pdf
- From the Conference article, Deaths article, Marlinton Public Library, Good Act, Music Festival articles.
- Page 1 from 1955.pdf
- Quaky Sheep Recognized, McKeever Honored, and Our Boys and Girls in Service articles.
- Page 2 from 1955.pdf
- Field Notes article and Too Many Squirrels article.
- Page 1 from 1959.pdf
- 4-H Program, Health, Leadership, Conservation, and Recognition articles.
- Page 1 from 1961.pdf
- School calendar, Tax Levies, Farm Credit, and an advertisement for a Jeep, as well as a Dear Readers column.
- Page 2 from 1961.pdf
- An ad for a Market, that monster, home demonstration club, For Rent, and classified ads for cars.
- Page 1 from 1963.pdf
- Grand Opening, Basketball, Historical Society, P.T.A., W.C.T.U., and Weddings and Operation Santa Claus articles.
- Page 2 from 1963.pdf
- M. & S. News, Group Tours, Deeds, a notice, and a livestock auction sale notice.
- Page 1 from 1964.pdf
- Fires, Basketball, ACP, P.T.A., Meeting, Notices, and a Chapter Star Farmer article.
- Page 1 from 1965.pdf
- Boys and Girls in Service, Student article, and an advertisement for a drive-in theater.
- Page 2 from 1965.pdf
- Champion Bacon, Bill Simmons advertisement, County Estimate, and the Levy of Taxes information.
- Page 1 from 1966.pdf
- Save With Southern States, Boys and Girls in Service, Books of the Bible, Farm Credit, and an advertisement.
- Page 2 from 1966.pdf
- Eatmore, M. H. S. News, Hot Lunch for Marlinton, Home Demonstration Club, and wanted management trainee ads.
- Page 1 from 1967.pdf
- Tragedy, Fires, Marlinton, Hillsboro, Meeting, Extension Class, and Home Demonstration Club articles as well as a Stockholders Meeting Notice.
- Page 2 from 1967.pdf
- The Alpine Theater, Boys and Girls in Service, Financial Statement, Never Wax Floors, Marlinton Motor Sales, and Grand Opening advertisements.
- Page 1 from 1967.pdf
- Wounded in Action, Weddings, The Arts and Crafts Show, Woman's Club, and an advertisement.
- Page 1 from 1968.pdf
- Talent Show, Scout Drive, Cub Scout Meeting, Football Schedule, Warning Notice, First Aid Class, Halloween Notice, and Bronze Star Medals Presentation information.
- Page 1 from 1969.pdf
- Ground Breaking Ceremony, State aid, Sheep Meeting, Dinner, and FFA Show articles.
- Page 2 from 1969.pdf
- Schools, Hillsboro Senior Play, Lions Club Broom Sale, Pioneer Days, and Notice articles.
- Page 1 from 1969.pdf
- Gilles Fryer's Conference, Marlinton Soft Ball, In Memoriam, and Auction Sale articles and a Notice.
- Page 2 from 1969.pdf
- Pioneer Days, Music, Art, and Horse Shoe articles.
- Page 3 from 1969.pdf
- Boys and Girls in Service, Students, In Memory, Auction Sale, For Rent, and Help Wanted notices.
- Page 4 from 1969.pdf
- Financial statements for Pocahontas County and several districts and cities.
- Page 1 from 1969.pdf
- Schools, Sheep Sale, Red Cross Appeal, and Town Council articles.
- Page 2 from 1969.pdf
- The Kick article, Engagement Announcement, Students, News Notes, and Church Notices.
- Page 164 from 1982 PCHS.pdf
- Advertisements for Motor Parts Service Corporation, Southern States, S. J. Neathawk Lumber, Inc., and Greenbrier Tractor Sales Inc.
- Page 176 from 1982 PCHS.pdf
- Index of names, including Hively, Lawson, Lambert, and Long.
- Page 159 from 1982 PCHS.pdf
- Advertisements for Marlinton Electric Company, Kenneth E. Gillespie & Son, Marlinton Hotel, El Poco Motel and Restaurant, Bill Lewis Motors, Linkous Datsun, Marlinton Cleaners, and Fort Savannah Inn.
- Pages viii-xvii from 2greenbriercounty00west.pdf
- Table of contents.
- Pages 329-339 from 2greenbriercounty00west.pdf
- Information about the Salina Series, Bossardville Limestone Group, Rondout Waterlime Group, Niagara Series, and Clinton Series.
- Page 332 from 2greenbriercounty00west.pdf
- Information on the Sinks Grove Limestone.
- Page 337-339 from 2greenbriercounty00west.pdf
- Information on the Chemung Series and fossils.
- Page 643 and 822 from 2greenbriercounty00west.pdf
- Page numbers relating to Pennsylvania Geological Survey, Pennsylvanian, Per Cent. Wear (Abrasion) Tests, Devonian Period, and Mississippian Period.
- Page 23 from Greenbrier History.pdf
- Court records from 1784.
- Page 34 from Greenbrier History.pdf
- Court records from 1784 and 1785.
- Page 38 from Greenbrier History.pdf
- Court records from 1786.
- Page 78 from Greenbrier History.pdf
- Court records from 1791.
- Page 129 from Greenbrier History.pdf
- Court records from 1798.
- Page 132 from Greenbrier History.pdf
- Court records from 1798.
- Page 161 from Greenbrier History.pdf
- A list of magistrates in Greenbrier County in 1818.
- Page 170 from Greenbrier History.pdf
- Court records related to wolf scalps and various accounts from 1818.
- Page 22 from McNeel History.pdf
- Genealogy information for the Cleek family.
- Page 1 from McNeel History.pdf
- Title page for a genealogy of John McNeel.
- Page 4 from McNeel History.pdf
- Genealogy information for the McNeel family.
- Page 11 from McNeel History.pdf
- Genealogy information for the Beard family.
- Page 19 from McNeel History.pdf
- Genealogy information for the Sharp and Gay families.
- Page 20 from McNeel History.pdf
- Genealogy information for the Shinaberry, Williams, Moffett, and Friel families.
- Page 1 from PT Cutouts.pdf
- A list of teachers in Pocahontas County from 1922-1923 and a Ramaswamy's advertisement.
- Page 2 from PT Cutouts.pdf
- An Efficiency Score of Pocahontas Schools table.
- Page 3 from PT Cutouts.pdf
- "About Our Schools" article and "Boys and Girls Club Work in Schools" article.
- Page 4 from PT Cutouts.pdf
- List of tax exemptions and "The Honor Roll" of men physically fit for war, as well as "Wanted" notices.
- Page 5 from PT Cutouts.pdf
- A continuation of the list of tax exemptions from the previous page.
- Page 481 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A list of locations, including Wolfpen Ridge, Woodrow, Yew Mountains, and Yeagleville School, with their elevations and locations in relation to nearby towns or landmarks.
- Page 460 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- Appendix with a gazetteer of Pocahontas County with descriptions and locations of Dyer Post-Office and Dogway.
- Page 463 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Black Run, Blackhole Run, Blister Swamp, Blue Knob, Boggs Run, and Boyer Station.
- Page 464 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Bowman Ridge, Brady School, Braucher, Briery Knob, Browns Creek, and Brownsburg.
- Page 465 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Buckeye, Buffalo Fork, Buffalo Ridge, Buffalo School, Burner, Burning Run, and Burnside.
- Page 466 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Burr, Buzzard Hollow, Caesar Mountain, Campbell Run, Campbelton, and Cass.
- Page 467 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Cave Run, Charles Creek, Cheat Mountain, Cherry Grove, Chestnut Flats, and Chestnut Ridge.
- Page 470 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Kline Hollow, Knapp Creek, Laurel Creek, Leatherbark Run, and Lewis Lick Run.
- Page 471 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Little Beech, Little Mountain, Little Laurel Creek, Little Levels, Little Lick, Little Spruce Knob, and Lobelia.
- Page 472 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Lockridge Mountain, Locust Creek, Locust Knob, Lynn Divide, and Lynn Hollow.
- Page 473 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Mad Sheep Ridge, Mad Sheep, Maple Grove School, Maple Run, Marlinton, and Marys Chapel.
- Page 475 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Pigeon Run, Pine Grove School, Pleasant Ridge, Poages Chapel, and Poca Run.
- Page 476 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Point Mountain, Pond Ridge, Ramer, Rainbow, Ramshorn, and Raywood.
- Page 477 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Red Lick Mountain, Red Run, Remick, Reservoir Hollow, and Rich Patch Hollow.
- Page 478 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Rider Gap, Rider Run, Riley Run, and Rimel.
- Page 479 from Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- A gazetteer with locations including Rock Run, Rocklick, Rodgers Mountain, and Round Knob.
- Page 56 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about the length, fall, and drainage area of Moses Spring Run, Deer Creek, and Leatherbark Run.
- Page 57 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about the Greenbrier River, and North Fork of Anthony Creek.
- Page 59 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about Gauley River, Cherry River, and Cranberry River.
- Page 59 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about Dogway Fork, Birchlog and Tumbling Rock Runs, North Fork of Cranberry River, Charles Creek, and Williams River.
- Page 60 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about the Little Laurel Creek, Middle Fork, and Elk River.
- Page 61 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about known caverns in Pocahontas County.
- Page 360 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about forests, including trees such as Pawpaw, Sassafras, Witch Hazel, Sycamore, Crab Apple, and Mountain Ash.
- Page 361 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about forests, including trees such as Sugar Maple, Rock Maple, Red Maple, Sweet Buckeye, Basswood, Black Gum, Flowering Dogwood, and Persimmon.
- Page 363 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about a list of shrubs and shrubby vines, including American Yew, Hazelnut, Wild or Mountain Holly, and Strawberry Bush.
- Page 356 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about destructive fungi in the area.
- Page 5 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Formation of Pocahontas County information and a quote from Andrew Price.
- Page 18 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about the Greenbrier River, Yew-Droop-Gauley Mountains, and Cheat-Back Allegheny-Shavers Mountains.
- Page 50 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about Trump Run, Hills Creek, Bruffey Creek, and Oldham Run.
- Page 51 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about Laurel Run, Mill Run, Rock Run, and Island Lick Run.
- Page 52 from Price Geological Survey.pdf
- Information about Stamping Creek, Stevens Hole Run, Chicken House Run, Beaver Creek, Spice Run, and Cummins Creek.
- Page 437 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Kennison, Burnsides, Mill Run, and Denmar.
- Page 438 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Witness bench mark, Trainer P. O., and Beard.
- Page 440 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Huntersville and Witness bench mark.
- Page 445 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Slaty Fork.
- Page 449 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Linwood, Wooddell mail-box, and Yewglade School.
- Page 451 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Circleville, Dry Run Post-Office.
- Page 452 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Dry Run, Horton, and Osceola.
- Page 455 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Thornwood and Osceola.
- Page 403 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Gazetteer of Pocahontas County with information about Dyer Post Office, and Dogway.
- Page 408 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Nida and Wanless Station.
- Page 409 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Cass, Deer Creek, Raywood, and Sitlington.
- Page 412 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Top of Allegheny, Oak Hill School.
- Page 413 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Oak Hill School, Wesley Chapel, and Pine Hill School.
- Page 415 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Reference mark and Frost Post-Office.
- Page 419 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Bartow and Durbin.
- Page 420 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Durbin.
- Page 423 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for mouth of Laurel Run, Huttonsville, and Mill Creek.
- Page 424 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Cheat Bridge P. O.
- Page 432 from USGS Markers.pdf
- Information on survey markers for Boggs Run School, Sugar Grove School, Large White house, and Dry Run.
- Pages 207-215 from pocahontascounty00west.pdf
- Information on the Catskill Series, Chemung Series, and Portage Series.
- Pages 280-302 from pocahontascounty00west.pdf
- Information on oil and gas well records, commercial coal, minable coal of the Kanawha Group and New River Group, and coal analyses.
- Pages 116-117 from pocahontascounty00west.pdf
- A summary of measured sections and notes on paleontology in Pocahontas County.
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Random I and Vets
Here is a summary of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
- Page 1 (1946-07-25 pages 0001-0500 (1).pdf): Contains a list of names under the heading "THE DRAFT".
- Page 2 (1946-07-25 pages 0001-0500 (1).pdf): Features two articles. The first is titled "THE BUYER'S GUIDE," which discusses the value of local advertising and promotes doing business locally. The second is titled "Where the People Who Do Know Are." It includes a list of people with addresses, primarily related to the Marlinton area.
- Page 3 (1946-07-25 pages 0001-0500 (1).pdf): This page includes a list of names with associated numbers and other data.
- Page 4 (1946-07-25 pages 0001-0500 (1).pdf): Continues the list of names with numbers, similar to the previous page.
- Page 5 (1949 News.pdf): Features a headline, "Nation's Dealers Show New Model Ford Trucks," which announces the release of new Ford truck models. It mentions a display on January 16th at Marlinton Motor Sales. The article details the new truck models (F-7 and F-8), their specifications, and engine options.
- Page 6 (1949 News.pdf): This page includes a legal notice, "Order of Publication," regarding a case in the Circuit Court of Pocahontas County involving the Aldermen family. It also includes an announcement for the "Buckskin Council".
- Page 7 (1949 News.pdf): Contains classified ads, including one for a saxophone and various items for sale, such as a Ford Coupe and a kitchen range. There is also a notice about debts not being the responsibility of a husband, and an ad for "Rhodes Chicks.".
- Page 8 (1949 News.pdf): Lists school principals and teachers for various locations in the county.
- Page 9 (1949 News.pdf): Includes an article that discusses the Millpoint prison camp and its positive contributions to the county, noting that local citizens were employed as guards and secretaries.
- Page 10 (1949 News.pdf): Contains an article about Warren O. Johnson, a chief fire controlman, serving aboard the light cruiser USS Fargo in the Mediterranean. It also lists the ports of call for the ship.
- Page 11 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): Provides a list of birthdays, including names and dates.
- Page 12 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): Features an article about Harley Nottingham losing sheep due to sheep-killing dogs, including financial losses and details of the situation.
- Page 13 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): Includes church service announcements and personal news. Also features an article about Forest McChesney taking place on March 30.
- Page 14 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): Lists the program for the Morris Harvey College Philharmonic Choir, which includes several songs.
- Page 15 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): Advertisements for the Alpine Theatre, with movie listings for the week of May 11, and an advertisement for an optometrist.
- Page 16 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): Contains an article about the ordination of Rev. Carl E. Boggs and information about the Pocahontas County schools' commencement exercises. Also includes some personal news and mentions the 4-H Club.
- Page 17 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): An advertisement for the Alpine Theatre with movie listings for the week of June 1 and personal news.
- Page 18 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): Includes birth announcements for several families in the area.
- Page 19 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): Features a wedding announcement for Patrick J. Anderson and Miss Naomi Gladys McKey, and an announcement about a birthday party for John Bear.
- Page 20 (1951 News Arch D.pdf): Details the appointment of new principals for county schools and information about truck weight enforcement.
- Page 21 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): This page is dedicated to the services of Almighty God, on the 27th day of August 1868. It lists church organizers and pastors.
- Page 22 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Discusses school buildings in the area and mineral springs in Dunmore, noting the value of white pine and lumber.
- Page 23 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): An inventory of materials form a document titled "Development of Pocahontas County" by Rella F. Yeager, that is a complete account of the county's development.
- Page 24 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): This page is the same as page 23.
- Page 25 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Mentions Pocahontas County and lists names including Warwicks, Camerons, and others.
- Page 26 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Inventory of Materials for "Edray District, Pocahontas County" by Rella F. Yeager, which provides a complete account of the district.
- Page 27 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Describes the history of the Conrad Mill, the work of Solomon Conrad, and other related historical information.
- Page 28 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Has the word "MISCELLANEOUS" on a tab.
- Page 29 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Outlines proposed road rules for West Virginia and details the formation of Pocahontas County and the settlement of Marlinton.
- Page 30 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): This page is the same as page 29.
- Page 31 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): This is an inventory of materials for "Hillsboro, Pocahontas County", which gives the birthplace of Pearl S. Buck and present owner of her house.
- Page 32 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Discusses coal and marble deposits in Pocahontas County.
- Page 33 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Details the construction of pioneer homes and daily life activities, such as cooking, laundry and swimming.
- Page 34 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Details the history of religion in Pocahontas County and lists ministers and churches, including the Oak Grove Presbyterian Church and Mt. Vernon Church.
- Page 35 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): Continues the history of religion, including the New Hope Lutheran Church and the Westminster Presbyterian Church.
- Page 36 (Dev of Poca County 1.pdf): This page is the same as page 35.
- Page 37 (Edgar Family.pdf): Contains an article about a soldier's life and the importance of religious salvation, along with a short piece titled "Beaver Creek".
- Page 38 (Edgar Family.pdf): Shows handwritten notes about the Edgar family, with names and dates.
- Page 39 (Edgar Family.pdf): Handwritten notes about the Edgar family. It is very similar to page 38.
- Page 40 (Edgar Family.pdf): More handwritten notes about the Edgar family.
- Page 41 (Edgar Family.pdf): Describes the lineage of the Edgar family, starting with George Edgar, and including his will from 1765.
- Page 42 (Edgar Family.pdf): Details the marriages and children of John Edgar, Janet Edgar, and Agnes Edgar.
- Page 43 (Edgar Family.pdf): Describes the marriages and children of Caroline Pears Edgar, Thomas Howe Edgar, Mary Edgar, and Thomas Edgar.
- Page 44 (Edgar Family.pdf): Details the children of John Edgar Jr. and Sidney Poland.
- Page 45 (Edgar Family.pdf): Lists death dates for Delia Dangerfield Edgar, Elizabeth Ann Creigh, and Thomas Howe Edgar. Also mentions a Bible published in 1811.
- Page 46 (Edgar Family.pdf): Includes a letter from J. E. Buckley regarding pension lists of Revolutionary War soldiers.
- Page 47 (Edgar Family.pdf): Details the family of Sir Hathow ap Jevan and includes their descendants and titles.
- Page 48 (Edgar Family.pdf): Continues the family history of the Clays, Howes, and Edgars. Also recounts the battle at Shallow Ford.
- Page 49 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Presents a program of events that includes an invocation, group singing, guest speaker, and the presentation of new and retired teachers.
- Page 50 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Contains quotes from Kenyon Cox, Mark Twain, James Bryant Conant, H.W. Longfellow, William Harvard, and Phillips Brooks.
- Page 51 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Acknowledges the retired teachers of Pocahontas County with their years of service.
- Page 52 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Features the table of contents of something, alongside some ads.
- Page 53 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Lists the schedule of events for Friday, including a bake sale, flower show, tours, a spelling bee, and a spaghetti dinner..
- Page 54 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Contains the parade program, including registration and parade details.
- Page 55 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Lists the special information for the Pioneer Days event including a dinner, seminars and tours. It also notes a log cabin can be visited.
- Page 56 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Includes acknowledgments for the Pioneer Days event with the names of committee members and other personnel.
- Page 57 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Shows the order of service, opening remarks, scripture, prayer, and a poem.
- Page 58 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Presents information about the Pioneer Days, the West Virginia Poet Laureate, and a program called "Mementos of the Rolling Years."
- Page 59 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Lists the names of people involved in the "Apparel", "Make-Up", "Staging", and "Properties" of a production. It also shows "In Appreciation" text.
- Page 60 (G D McNeil Album.pdf): Continues the lists of participants in a program, including "The Upper Class," "The Black Taffeta," and other categories, followed by the lyrics to "The West Virginia Hills".
- Page 61 (Local History.pdf): Contains information about Logan's speech and the Waughts of Pocahontas County.
- Page 62 (Local History.pdf): Details the children of James Waught and Jane McCarty, focusing on their marriages and descendants.
- Page 63 (Local History.pdf): Lists the children of Samuel Waugh, and their births, deaths, and marriages.
- Page 64 (Local History.pdf): Continues the list of children of Levi Waugh, along with births, deaths, and marriages.
- Page 65 (Local History.pdf): Continues the list of the family of Rev. John Waugh and information about the Ruckman family.
- Page 66 (Local History.pdf): Continues the list of children of Levi Waugh and Amanda Poage, and details about their lives and families.
- Page 67 (Local History.pdf): Continues the children of Levi Waugh and Amanda Poage, and details about the McGuires in the Revolutionary War.
- Page 68 (Local History.pdf): Details the Poage family record.
- Page 69 (Local History.pdf): Contains notes on the Shaver family of Pendleton County.
- Page 70 (Local History.pdf): Continues the notes on the Shaver family of Pendleton County.
- Page 71 (Local History.pdf): This page is the same as page 63.
- Page 72 (Local History.pdf): This page is the same as page 64.
- Page 73 (Local History.pdf): This page is the same as page 66.
- Page 74 (Local History.pdf): Details the family of James Waugh and a list of Aquila Edbert Waugh's children. Also includes information about the battle of Brandywine.
- Page 75 (Local History.pdf): This page is the same as page 68.
- Page 76 (Magazines.pdf): Features an article about the log train, a historic image of a train and some text.
- Page 77 (Magazines.pdf): Contains the continuation of an article about the log train, plus a letter from the editor. Also some images are included.
- Page 78 (Magazines.pdf): Includes local news articles, including "Expansion or eyesore?" about the Green Bank Industrial Park, and an article about a vehicle accident, along with other local news.
- Page 79 (Pocahontas County Items.pdf): Features local news including a contest, a family illness, and an accident.
- Page 80 (Pocahontas County Items.pdf): Contains local business rules for advertisement, and a notice about a hunting party.
- Page 81 (Pocahontas County Items.pdf): Includes local news items about an illness, the death of Mrs. Virginia Peyatt, and an advertisement for groceries.
- Page 82 (Pocahontas County Items.pdf): Includes local news items about a meeting near Lobelia, and a music school with 31 pupils.
- Page 83 (Pocahontas County Items.pdf): Includes an announcement of a new postmaster and ads from local businesses.
- Page 84 (Pocahontas County Items.pdf): Includes information about camping parties, enrollment at the West Virginia University, and a list of names for various people.
- Page 85 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): A blank page with the title "Reminiscences."
- Page 86 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): A blank page with the title "Reminiscences."
- Page 87 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): A blank page with the title "Reminiscences."
- Page 88 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): A blank page with the title "Reminiscences."
- Page 89 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): A blank page with the title "Reminiscences."
- Page 90 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Details the accomplishments of various West Virginia veterans and the awards they received, including Rear Admiral Felix B. Stump and Sergeant Herbert Thomas.
- Page 91 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Presents loan quotas and sales figures, information on war bonds, and the activities of the West Virginia Civilian Defense organization during the war.
- Page 92 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Provides a chronology of World War II events from September 1939 to 1940.
- Page 93 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from 1940 to 1941.
- Page 94 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events, detailing events from January to April 1942.
- Page 95 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from April to September 1942.
- Page 96 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from September to December 1942 and into 1943.
- Page 97 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from January to April 1943.
- Page 98 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from April to June 1943.
- Page 99 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from June to September 1943.
- Page 100 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from September to January 1944.
- Page 101 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from January to February 1944.
- Page 102 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from February to April 1944.
- Page 103 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from April to June 1944.
- Page 104 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from June to July 1944.
- Page 105 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from July to September 1944.
- Page 106 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from September to December 1944.
- Page 107 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from January to April 1945.
- Page 108 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from April to May 1945.
- Page 109 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Continues the chronology of World War II events from May to August 1945.
- Page 110 (Veterans_Part1.pdf): Provides a description of the contents of the "Young American Patriots" section.
- Page 111 (family 1.pdf): Describes families in the area, including the Brown family, the Grose family and others. It also includes information about the Methodist Church in Huntersville.
- Page 112 (family 1.pdf): Describes the families in Huntersville, and various other families living in the area.
- Page 113 (fristhuntersvillept1985.pdf): Contains the beginning of an article titled "A Leap for Lucre," which includes a conversation about Dolly, along with an ad for Castoria.
- Page 114 (fristhuntersvillept1985.pdf): Continues the article "A Leap for Lucre," includes ads for Castoria, Waverley Bicycles and a "closing out sale".
- Page 115 (fristhuntersvillept1985.pdf): Includes ads for "Beecham's Pills", a "Business Man's Lunch", and other advertisements.
- Page 116 (fristhuntersvillept1985.pdf): Includes the conclusion of "A Leap for Lucre" and details some science and industrial facts.
This comprehensive list should give you a good overview of the contents of each page in the provided documents.
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Random Sampler 4
Here's a breakdown of the content on each page of the provided sources:
- Page 1: This page features the title of a newspaper, "THE POCAHONTAS TIMES," and includes text indicating it was microfilmed by Micro Photo Inc. in Cleveland, Ohio. The date "JAN 1 1959" is also displayed.
- Page 2: This page contains a variety of content including advertisements for Wilbur Sharp Son and Marlinton Produce Market. There's also an announcement for a carload of Edelman's feeds, a notice for "Try Our Special Sheep Feed", and a "Reward Offered" announcement by Marlinton Cable Company.
- Page 3: This page features advertisements for an All-Electric Clothes Dryer and Ford Motor Company, along with a notice of Administrator's Sale. There are also movie listings for the Alpine Theatre and The Dunke Theatre, and a listing for Dr. J.U. Colley.
- Page 4: This page displays advertisements for Cook's Cruise with Coke, Ford, and movie listings for the Alpine and Dunke Theaters. There are also listings for real estate, insurance, and farm credit services.
- Page 5: This page includes advertisements for the Marlinton Produce Market and Archie Morgan's store and a notice for a sink sale. It also features a "Vote for the Peoples Ticket" for mayor and council members. Additionally, it includes an announcement for an auction sale on June 6.
- Page 6: This page contains advertisements for Ford, the Alpine Theatre, and The Dunke Theatre. It also includes legal notices such as orders of publication.
- Page 7: This page presents a Financial Statement of the Board of Education and an advertisement for a Plymouth Summer Sale.
- Page 8: This page features a County Estimate and advertisements for Pepsi-Cola, McCulloch Chain Saws, and John F. Boswell Real Estate. It also includes a section about "Town of Marlinton Levy Estimate".
- Page 9: This page features the masthead of The Pocahontas Times and various news articles and announcements, including wedding announcements, obituaries, and church information. There is also an ad for C.J. Richardson heaters.
- Page 10: This page contains advertisements for Marlinton Produce Market, Dr. William H. Perrine's office, and Coberly's Esso Station. There is also an advertisement for Davis Motor Company.
- Page 11: This page includes advertisements for Marlinton Produce Market, a notice of a change of hours for Dr. R.F. Sharp Jr., an advertisement for a gas range, and an announcement of a 42nd Annual January Clearance Sale at Yarid's Specialty Shop. It also features an ad for "The Story in a Nut-Shell" about electricity.
- Page 12: This page contains advertisements for Marlinton Produce Market and HP Stores, as well as a listing for reduced prices at Marlinton Furniture Mart and a special on shoes. There is also an ad for "The Jolly Craft Shop" for a fabric sale.
- Page 13: This page includes advertisements for The Shrader Store, O.K. Shoe Shop, and Marlinton Furniture Mart, along with announcements for upcoming events like "The Sunshine Boys Quartet." There is also a notice about Marlinton Cleaners.
- Page 14: This page features advertisements for Marlinton Produce Market and Marlinton Furniture Mart. It also includes a "FREE X-Ray" offer for automobiles. There is also an ad for J&P Furniture and an ad for Pepis Cola.
- Page 15: This page has advertisements for Trouble-Free Ramblers, Nationwide Homes, and Home Gas Company. It also includes legal notices such as mortgage sales and notices regarding court.
- Page 16: This page contains advertisements for Marlinton Produce Market, used equipment, and HP Stores. It also includes a notice for an auction sale, and a section on "For the Grad".
- Page 17: This page contains advertisements for The Bank of Marlinton and Pocahontas Loan Co., and an ad for "Home Sweet Home". There is also a section on levy estimates, and closeout sale.
- Page 18: This page consists primarily of a financial statement related to the county and its various departments.
- Page 19: This page has an ad for Lang's Shoppe, Test Shop A&P, and a listing for local books of history and poetry.
- Page 20: This page features advertisements for The Shrader Store and C. J. Casdorph & Son, as well as car sales, real estate, and notices for farmers.
- Page 21: This page includes advertisements for Marlinton Super Market, Pocahontas Furniture Company, and Jim Martin's Appliance Center, which is offering a free kitchen dishwasher. It also has information on a free hearing clinic and used car sales.
- Page 22: This page contains advertisements for Lang's Dress Shoppe, C.J.'s, and Sites Chevrolet. It also has listings for Real Estate and information about Sealy Mattresses, and an ad for the "What's the reason for Plymouth owners being tickled pink?"
- Page 23: This page includes advertisements for C.J.'s, Lang's Dress Shoppe, and used car bargains. There is also a notice for taxpayers and the Board of Education.
- Page 24: This page features advertisements for C.J.'s, Yarid's Specialty Shop, and Alpine Barber Shop, as well as notices for the House of Delegates and Justice of the Peace. There is also an ad for "Now Open Doug's 'Clip-n-Snip' Shop".
- Page 25: This page contains advertisements for C.J.'s and Marlinton Produce Market, as well as a map indicating the "Percentage of all deaths from heart and blood vessel diseases". It also has memorial notices.
- Page 26: This page contains advertisements for C.J.'s, Quality Discount Shop, and Southern States Tire Sale and official ballot information. It also has memorial notices.
- Page 27: This page has advertisements for Covington Motor Co., General Tire & Battery Co, and Quality Discount Shop. It also has an ad for AP Supermarkets.
- Page 28: This page features advertisements for C.J.'s and Marlinton Furniture Mart and also has a financial statement and an ad for the West Virginia State Fair.
- Page 29: This page features advertisements for C.J.'s, Pocahontas County's New Plymouth, Chrysler and Dodge Dealer, and Southern States Interior Flat Wall Paint.
- Page 30: This page has advertisements for C.J.'s, Marlinton Motor Sales, and Southern States Fall Appliance Bargains.
- Page 31: This page includes advertisements for C.J.'s, Marlinton Furniture Mart, and A&P Super Markets, as well as listings for lawn mowers.
- Page 32: This page contains advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son, Royal Drug Store, and Bryant Motors, and an ad for "Get in the Winner's Circle with the Dodge Boys".
- Page 33: This page has notices related to college students, and a Sheriff's sale. It also has ads for school supplies at Royal Rexall Drug Store and an ad for electric dryers.
- Page 34: This page features advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son, Shop A&P, and Bryant Motors. There are also announcements for an annual fall show and sale and used car sales.
- Page 35: This page is primarily an advertisement for Royal Rexall Drug Store with various products listed. It also features a notice for Staggers for Congress.
- Page 36: This page includes advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son, Ralston's Men's Shop, and a January Clearance Sale for Southern States and a "Church Notices" section.
- Page 37: This page features advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son, Ralston's Men's Shop, Davis Motor Company, and Shop A&P. There are also listings for used cars.
- Page 38: This page has advertisements for the Alpine Theatre, John F. Boswell, and a list of real estate sales.
- Page 39: This page displays an ad for Esso featuring a scenic place mat and a promotion for "Become a Secretary" at the Morgantown Business College.
- Page 40: This page has advertisements for C. J. Casdorph & Son, Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., and The Dever Store. It also includes an official ballot and an announcement for "Wool-Wool".
- Page 41: This page features advertisements for C.J.'s, Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., and Durin Mercantile Company. There are also sections for "In Memorium", and "Auction".
- Page 42: This page is an ad for the Rexall Back-To-School Blackboard Bonanza, with various school and health items listed.
- Page 43: This page contains ads for Shop A&P, and Bryant Motors along with text about a ham being turned on the electric oven.
- Page 44: This page features ads for Ide's Discount Store, Health & Beauty Aids, and an announcement for a "Weekend Special".
- Page 45: This page contains advertisements for Byrl Brown Total Electric Home, and The Dever Store. It also includes movie listings for the Bartow Drive-In Theatre.
- Page 46: This page includes advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son, Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., and an announcement for a new service at Marlinton Cleaners. There's also an ad for "Tires New and Recap".
- Page 47: This page has an advertisement for General Motors, along with tax information. It also has a "Memorial of Pocahontas County".
- Page 48: This page contains advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., as well as an ad for "You Can Invest $1,000.00 at 5%". There is also information on the upcoming Gambill Amusements Shows.
- Page 49: This page has the masthead for The Pocahontas Times, a section on "Farmers Funds", and other various articles.
- Page 50: This page features advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son, The Gal Shoppers, Southern States Paint Sale, and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc. There are also "In Loving Memory" notices.
- Page 51: This page contains advertisements for C.J.'s, Heck's of Elkins, and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., as well as "In Memory" notices.
- Page 52: This page is primarily a financial statement, along with an ad for A&U Mobile Homes. It also includes a note about "Love story at 102 degrees F".
- Page 53: This page has advertisements for Shop A&P and The Bank of Marlinton, along with an announcement for a Chicken Barbecue.
- Page 54: This page contains advertisements for C.J.'s, The Sportsman, Marlinton Motor Sales, and Try Carol's Pizza, as well as used car listings from A-1 Used Cars.
- Page 55: This page features advertisements for C.J.'s, Crawford's Foodland, and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc. There are also notices for the "Men's Shop" and for Christmas trees.
- Page 56: This page has advertisements for C.J.'s, Pocahontas Motor Sales and Service, and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., and a notice about a "President's Sale" at Yarid's Specialty Shop.
- Page 57: This page contains advertisements for The Bank of Marlinton, Homelite XL-12, and A&U Mobile Homes, as well as a notice for "Bride's Gift Shop".
- Page 58: This page features advertisements for C.J.'s, Pocahontas Motor Sales & Service, and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc.. It also has notices for a Bride's Gift Shop and Rabies Clinic.
- Page 59: This page has an advertisement for The Bank of Marlinton, along with job listings and a notice for "Business Opportunity".
- Page 60: This page contains advertisements for C.J.'s, A-Jad's, and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., as well as an ad for "Smorgasbord" at Watoga State Park.
- Page 61: This page includes advertisements for C.J.'s, and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., as well as used car sales from Pocahontas Motor Sales and an ad for a Bazaar.
- Page 62: This page has an ad for International Scout and an ad for "A&U Mobile Home", along with legal notices.
- Page 63: This page contains two "Facsimile of Official Ballot" for the Republican Party and the Democratic Party.
- Page 64: This page features advertisements for C.J.'s, Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc. and a large ad for "Giant Clearance Sale" of farm equipment and cars.
- Page 65: This page features advertisements for Crawford's Foodland and Siegel. It also has an ad for "Bowling's, Inc".
- Page 66: This page includes advertisements for C.J.'s and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., as well as an open house announcement from Cass Inn.
- Page 67: This page features an advertisement for "Reckart Equipment Company" with several images of metal buildings.
- Page 68: This page consists primarily of a Financial Statement with many details about county revenue and expenditures.
- Page 69: This page features advertisements for Bryant Motors, Bill Simmons, and Bank of White Sulphur Springs.
- Page 70: This page contains advertisements for The Bank of Marlinton, A&U Mobile Homes, and a notice for a Farm Sale. It also features an ad for "Help Wanted".
- Page 71: This page has an advertisement for Marlinton Motor Sales and a notice for Dr. R. J. Hill.
- Page 72: This page contains an advertisement for A&P and for a "Country Style" sale at WECO. It also features a notice for "Wanted".
- Page 73: This page features advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., as well as a notice for "Summer Clearance Sale" and a country breakfast.
- Page 74: This page primarily features a "County Financial Statement", with many details of revenue and expenditures. It also has an ad for "Fully Cooked Hams".
- Page 75: This page contains the County Financial Statement, continued from the previous page, along with an ad for "White's Sales" for homes.
- Page 76: This page features advertisements for T & K Trailer Sales, and Akers Home Improvements. It also has legal notices.
- Page 77: This page is a continuation of a "County Financial Statement".
- Page 78: This page includes advertisements for Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., Pocahontas Equipment, and Southern States.
- Page 79: This page has an ad for "A Spring Clean Sweep Sale" at Greenbrier Fabric Center.
- Page 80: This page contains advertisements for "Estate Sale" and "Larry D. Fassett Building", and "We Hope our low prices fill the bill" with food specials.
- Page 81: This page features a list of delinquent real estate and "general revenue sharing planned use report".
- Page 82: This page has a statement from the Bank of White Sulphur Springs and an ad for "Good News from Bryant Motors".
- Page 83: This page contains advertisements for an "Antiques Auction" and "Southern States Paint Sale".
- Page 84: This page is an advertisement from the Marlinton Fire Department, and an ad from the Bank of White Sulphur Springs. It also has a "Straight Answers" section from "Your Power Company".
- Page 85: This page features advertisements for Southern States Fall Sale, with various products and pricing listed.
- Page 86: This page is a "Board of Education Financial Statement".
- Page 87: This page includes advertisements for Don's Jewelry, and Dollar General Stores, as well as "In Loving Memory" notices.
- Page 88: This page features an ad for "Dollar General Stores" and "Mamy's" and information on "First Baptist Church".
- Page 89: This page contains advertisements for Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc. and The Treasure Chest and also for "Ye Olde Bank Inn".
- Page 90: This page is a grocery advertisement for Fast Chek with various food items and prices listed.
- Page 91: This page features advertisements for HP Stores, Marlinton Cleaners, Hearing Aid Service Center, and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., as well as a notice for raw cane wanted.
- Page 92: This page contains advertisements for Bartow Motors and "Top Grade Tenderbest" meat. It also features a section titled "Notice to Taxpayers".
- Page 93: This page has an ad for "The Treasure Chest", "A-1 Used Cars", and "Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc." It also includes the notice of "1976 Taxes are past due".
- Page 94: This page contains information about a Spelling Championship and an advertisement from "Glen R. Corbett" and "NJ SASH".
- Page 95: This page features a "Men's Softball League Schedule" and advertisements for "J.M. Wimer for Sheriff" and "Howard Strawberry for Sheriff".
- Page 96: This page consists primarily of a "Levy Estimate".
- Page 97: This page features advertisements for HP Stores and a "Potting Classes" notice.
- Page 98: This page has advertisements for Homeley Saw Chain, and "Marlinton Motor Sales", and the Marlinton "Pioneer Days" activities.
- Page 99: This page features an advertisement for Fast Chek with various food items and prices listed and a "General Revenue Sharing Planned Use Report".
- Page 100: This page features advertisements for Aide's and Pocahontas Pharmacy, Inc., along with Fair Week Specials.
- Page 101: This page contains a "County Financial Statement".
- Page 102: This page contains church notices and "Straight Answers from Your Power Company".
- Page 103: This page contains information on church services and an ad for Bank of Marlinton and an ad for "McCall's Patterns".
- Page 104: This page contains information on Pre-Christmas CB Sale at Western Auto and a list of Marlinton High School basketball players.
- Page 105: This page has a seal of West Virginia University with the words "End of Reel".
- Page 106: This page contains a label with the dates "Jan 6 - Dec 22 1977", and volume numbers.
- Page 107: This page contains ads for The Treasure Chest and Sites Chevrolet and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc. It also has a note for the "36th Anniversary Sale" at Snowshoe.
- Page 108: This page contains ads for "Save with John Deere", "Fultz Plumbing and Heating", and "Home Center" and "Next Sale" for livestock.
- Page 109: This page contains acknowledgements, special information for Pioneer Days and a listing of activities and musical groups that are participating.
- Page 110: This page includes a school calendar for Pocahontas County and an ad for "Paint and Roofing Sale".
- Page 111: This page contains the "Board of Education Financial Statement" for 1976-1977.
- Page 112: This page contains information on "Energy News" and advertisements for Check Cheer and Shop A&P.
- Page 113: This page includes advertisements for The Treasure Chest, Hearing Aid Service Center, and Mitchell Chevrolet, Inc., as well as "Notice of Public Meeting" and "Bazaar - Fixed Sale - Crafts".
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Here's a breakdown of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
1998 Homecoming.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists the roster for the Pocahontas County High School "Warriors" football team, including player names, jersey numbers, heights, weights, grades, and positions. It also lists the school's principal, assistant principal, athletic director, head coach, assistant coaches, cheerleading sponsor, band director, and cheerleaders.
Abraham Lincoln's Ancestry.pdf
- Page 2: This page discusses the pacifist nature of the people in the county where Abraham Lincoln's family originated, and how this related to the horrors of war. It also reflects on the historical significance of Abraham Lincoln.
Adkinson Thru Carpenter.pdf
- Page 1: This page begins a genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh. It lists individuals' names, birth dates, and death dates, as well as some marriage information.
- Page 2: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh, including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 3: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 4: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 5: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 6: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 7: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 8: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 9: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 10: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 11: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information.
- Page 12: This page continues the genealogy of the descendants of William Wilson Defibaugh including names, birthdates, death dates and some marriage information, ending the genealogy with the children of Alonza Guy Defibaugh.
Alice Moore's Discourse.pdf
- Page 1: This page has the handwritten title "Memories of Alice Moore were written by her".
- Page 2: This page recounts Alice Moore's memories of her childhood, including attending court sessions with her family, the court's bell, and the noises of the courthouse.
Allegheny Lodge.pdf
- Page 1: This page is an article about the Allegheny Lodge, focusing on its history, recent renovations, and plans for the future, including a new 12-room hotel, the spring and bottling water. There is also a map showing the location of Marlington, Hillsboro, and Minnehaha Springs.
- Page 2: This page continues the article about the Allegheny Lodge with more details about the hotel, a 60-seat restaurant, and the view.
- Page 3: This page provides more information about the Allegheny Lodge, including its features and amenities, as well as contact information.
- Page 4: This page shows multiple photographs of the Allegheny Lodge, including an exterior view with porches, an Edgewood Cabin, the Barbecue and Tennis Courts and an interior game room.
- Page 5: This page lists the rates for various cottages and rooms at the Allegheny Lodge, along with deposit, cancellation, and check-in/check-out procedures.
Annals_of_Bath_County__Virginia.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains information about Google Book Search and its mission.
Beaver Creek Cem Register.pdf
- Page 1: This page is a register of burials at the Beaver Creek Cemetery, listing the last name, first name, middle name, date of birth, date of death, and remarks.
Beverage Family.pdf
- Page 1: This page discusses the history of the Beverage family in Pocahontas County, focusing on the family's land and their contributions to the region.
- Page 2: This page continues the history of the Beverage family including their history in Pocahontas County and the marriages of the Beverage family members.
Birds of Pocahontas.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists birds noted in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, between April 29 and May 2, 1937.
Bonds.pdf
- Page 1: This page displays the text "BOND BOOK 9".
- Page 2: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 3: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 4: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 5: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 6: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 7: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 8: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 9: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 10: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 11: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 12: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 13: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 14: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 15: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 16: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 17: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
- Page 18: This page contains a list of names, associated numbers, and positions that they held.
Bruffey Family.pdf
- Page 1: This page discusses the history of the Bruffey family, beginning with John Bruffey and his family and moving on to the genealogy of his descendants.
- Page 2: This page continues the history and genealogy of the Bruffey family.
Buckeye.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains local news, including social visits, and health notes.
- Page 2: This page continues with local news, including a Letter List, a notice, and more social events.
- Page 3: This page includes news and announcements, marriage licenses and information for small operators.
Buckley Land Grant.pdf
- Page 1: This page introduces the Buckley Land Grant, including details about the original grant and the boundaries of the land.
- Page 2: This page continues discussing the Buckley Land Grant focusing on Joshua Buckley’s travels and the treatment of Native Americans.
- Page 3: This page focuses on the history of the Buckley Meeting House and how it was constructed.
- Page 4: This page continues the discussion on the history of the Buckley Meeting House.
- Page 5: This page begins a genealogy of the Buckley family, starting with Joshua Buckley and Hannah Collins.
- Page 6: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 7: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 8: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 9: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 10: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 11: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 12: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 13: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 14: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 15: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 16: This page continues the genealogy of the Buckley family.
- Page 17: This page completes the genealogy of the Buckley family.
CSA Soldiers in Pocahontas Cty.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists the members of Company I, 25th Regiment Virginia Infantry C.S.A..
- Page 2: This page lists members of the 19th Virginia Cavalry C.S.A..
- Page 3: This page continues the list of the members of the 19th Virginia Cavalry C.S.A..
- Page 4: This page continues the list of the members of the 19th Virginia Cavalry C.S.A..
- Page 5: This page continues the list of the members of the 19th Virginia Cavalry C.S.A..
- Page 6: This page continues the list of the members of the 19th Virginia Cavalry C.S.A., and the members of Company I, 19th Cavalry C.S.A..
- Page 7: This page lists more members of the Companies F and G, Bath Squadron, Virginia Cavalry.
Cass Brochure.pdf
- Page 1: This page is the cover of the brochure with an image of a train and the text "Cass Centennial 1900 to 2000 The Town of Cass Celebrates 100 years".
- Page 2: This page lists upcoming events for the year, including Cass Homecoming, the Logger Dinner Train, Square Dance, Author's Day, Haunted House, Thanksgiving Dinner, and Christmas Tree Lighting.
Cass Speech.pdf
- Page 1: This page is the introduction to a speech by John A. Luke, reflecting on the history of Cass and Westvaco.
- Page 2: This page continues the speech by John A. Luke, discussing the reasons West Virginia was chosen as the location for pulp mills, and the importance of timber and railroads to the industry.
Chipper Williams.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains text about the life of Chipper Williams, mentioning his family, his church, and his involvement in 4-H and Boy Scouts.
- Page 2: This page continues the obituary of Chipper Williams listing his involvement with the County Agent and Youth Science Camp.
Climate.pdf
- Page 1: This page presents monthly, annual, and mean snowfall in inches at Marlinton, from 1893 to 1917.
- Page 2: This page continues the snowfall data from 1918 to 1927. There are also mean totals for the years listed.
- Page 3: This page provides monthly and annual precipitation data in inches at Marlinton from 1893-1917.
- Page 4: This page provides monthly and annual precipitation data at Arbovale from 1925-1940.
- Page 5: This page gives annual and monthly temperature data in degrees showing the maximum and minimum temperature per month at Arbovale from 1925-1940.
- Page 6: This page lists the highest elevations or knobs in Pocahontas County.
Confederate Money.pdf
- Page 1: This page shows a partially visible handwritten note with the name "M.K. Gillen" and the number "85158".
Confederates.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists names of Confederate soldiers living in Pocahontas County, along with the military units they served in.
- Page 2: This page continues the list of Confederate soldiers from Pocahontas County.
County Fair.pdf
- Page 1: This page is an advertisement for the Pocahontas County Fair, listing the dates, new departments, entertainment, and special events for children.
- Page 2: This page discusses the importance of county fairs and highlights the success of the Pocahontas County Fair as well as other county fairs.
- Page 3: This page continues to discuss the benefits of county fairs and lists attendees of a birthday party.
- Page 4: This page contains a second announcement for the Pocahontas County Fair, listing events and encouraging people to attend.
County Seat.pdf
- Page 1: This page documents the selection of the County Seat of Pocahontas County, agreeing to place it on the land of John Bradshaw.
Curry Story.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains stories of the author's youth, including going to the movies at the Alpine Theatre, and details of the matinee and cost.
- Page 2: This page continues the author's stories of youth, including going to the pool hall and eating hot dogs and drinks at a local business.
Daily Life.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists the battles the 25th Regiment was engaged in during the Civil War, noting that seventeen men of Company I were captured.
- Page 2: This page is a duplicate of Page 1.
- Page 3: This page discusses daily life in Pocahontas County, including the construction and cleaning of floors, work hours, food, and laundry.
Depots.pdf
- Page 1: This page gives details about the Cass, Cloverlick, Durbin, and Marlinton Depots, including their history, structures, and current use.
- Page 2: This page continues with more details of the four depots as well as a schedule of events.
- Page 3: This page includes a map showing the location of the depots and a photo of a train at a depot, and discusses the Greenbrier River Trail.
- Page 4: This page contains information about National Trail Days and the Greenbrier River Trail and the Pocahontas County Tourism Commission.
Douglas Family Tree.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a blank ancestor chart.
Dramas.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists the production crew for a drama including stage design, stage crew, programs, tickets and publicity, sound and lighting, curtains, a business manager, student director, and faculty directors.
Durbin Days 1998.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists the schedule of events for Durbin Days, 1998, which occurred from July 12-19.
Eskridge Family.pdf
- Page 1: This page displays the text "ESKRIDGE".
- Page 2: This page contains information on the Eskridge family including their religious affiliation, marriages and children.
- Page 3: This page is a list of soldiers from the area. It also includes a list of the officers of the 5th VA Regiment.
Families.pdf
- Page 1: This page discusses the large size of pioneer families, and specifically mentions the family of Timothy McCarty.
- Page 2: This page continues to discuss family life including the wills of Aaron Moore and James Waugh Jr., and how land was used for education.
- Page 3: This page mentions the family of Clark McCloud.
First Settler in Hillsboro.pdf
- Page 1: This page is a biography of John McNeel, the first settler in Hillsboro, including details about his early life and his reasons for settling in the area.
ddd.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes advertisements, including one for "H.W. Holt" dry goods store, a list of general groceries, a notice for "Poor Health", and a prescription for "Brown Iron Bitters". It also includes information about the election of officers for the Catholic Church.
- Page 2: This page contains advertisements for "Waverly Bicycles" and "Lightning Hot Drops." It also lists some court proceedings.
discoveriesofjoh00leder.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a note by William Talbot and an introduction to "The Discoveries of John Lederer".
- Page 2: This page describes the three regions of North and South America.
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Here's a summary of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
1960 B MJ.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a list of names, likely of people, along with some locations, possibly residences. Some names include: Wilfong, Jerry With, Gladys Biggs, Louise Buckland, Linda Burns, Millicent Campbell, Phyllis Burr, Joyce Circosta, Carol Dilley, Marian Dilley, Hilda Fitzgerald, Lois Friel, Karen E. Galford, Marie Goodwyn, Sue Ann Greene, Jo Ann Grimes, Frances Harper, Delores Hiner, Dorothy Hause, and Berta Kellison.
Auldridge A.pdf
- Page 1: Lists the descendants of William Anderson Barlow and Regina Ruth Barlow, with birth and death dates, marriage information, and names of spouses. Some of those listed include William Allen Barlow, Ira Anderson Barlow, Mable Florence White, Page White, Robert Galford, and Asa Clark Barlow.
- Page 2: Continues to list descendants of Asa Clark Barlow, including Grayce Cassell Barlow, Samuel Henry Barlow, and others. It also lists descendants of Martha Ann Barnett, Hannah Barnett, and William Townsend.
- Page 3: Lists descendants of Hannah Brown, including Eliza Jane Arbaugh, Lauretta Frances Arbaugh, John Allen Arbaugh, George Arbaugh, James Marion Arbaugh, and William Hanson Arbaugh; and descendants of Jane "Jennie" Brown, including Mary Jane Friel, Margaret Friel, Sheldon Hannah, James Thomas Friel, and John Friel; and descendants of Ann Brown, including Andrew Jackson Courtney, Thomas Courtney, George M. Washington Courtney, and Hanson Courtney.
- Page 4: Lists descendants of Martha Brown, including Davis Waugh, Zene Waugh, Robert Waugh, and others; descendants of Miriam Brown, including Mary Frances Twyman; and descendants of Mary Brown, including Brown Vaug, Enoch Vaug, Homer Vaug and others; and descendants of Eleanor "Ellen" Brown including John Burley Barnett, John Andrew Barnett, and others.
- Page 5: Describes the Brown family history, tracing their ancestry to Joseph Brown and Hannah W'Afferty, and lists their children: Rachel Brown, Polly Brown, Hannah Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Anna Brown, John Brown, and Josiah Brown.
- Page 6: Lists descendants of Flora Elizabeth Auldridge and Cora Cornelia Auldridge; and descendants of Dorothy Joan Auldridge, including Joshua and Jack Smith; and descendants of Fred Mathis Burgess, including Ivan Clark Burgess, Olive Lucille Burgess, Dewey Thomas Hoover, Stephens Jewell Hoover.
- Page 7: Lists descendants of Pamela Frances Hoover, including Larry Miller and others, Marshel Allen Hoover, Theordore Kermit Hoover, and Velma Mae Burgess, along with Roy Sharp; and descendants of Tom Dennis Burgess; and descendants of Kenney Burgess, including Greta Blume Burgess, Edward Burgess, Carol Burgess.
- Page 8: Describes the Burns family history, stating John Burns, Sr. settled in 1791 in Bath County, Virginia, and lists his children: John Burns, Jr., Mary Burns, Margaret Burns, Eve Burns, Sarah Burns, and Peter Burns.
- Page 9: Details the Cassell family history, beginning with Jacob Cassell, Sr. and his descendants including Nancy Cassell, Mary Jane Cassell, James Cassell, John Cassell, Samuel Cassell, Thomas Cassell, Ella Cassell, Nancy Jane Cassell, Rachel Ann Cassell, and Jacob Cassell, Jr..
- Page 10: Lists descendants of James Cassell, which include Samuel, Isaac, David, Solomon, James, Jesse, William, Rebecca, Mary, and Nellie Cochran.
Auldridge B.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a list of marriage records from Bath County, Virginia, including names of the people getting married, the date, and witnesses.
Auldridge C.pdf
- Page 1: Lists descendants of Sarah Auldridge, James Auldridge, William Auldridge, Mary Ann Auldridge and Elizabeth Auldridge, and Thomas Auldridge, Jr.
- Page 2: Lists descendants of Elizabeth Auldridge and James Auldridge and notes his migration to Missouri; and descendants of John Auldridge; and descendants of Richard Auldridge; and descendants of Allen Auldridge; and descendants of John Auldridge; and descendants of William Auldridge, Jr.; and descendants of Nancy Auldridge and James Edger Auldridge.
- Page 3: A passenger and immigration list.
- Page 4: Lists descendants of Hannah Brown, including Eliza Jane Arbaugh, Lauretta Frances Arbaugh, John Allen Arbaugh, George Arbaugh, James Marion Arbaugh, and William Hanson Arbaugh; and descendants of Jane "Jennie" Brown, including Mary Jane Friel, Margaret Friel, Sheldon Hannah, James Thomas Friel, and John Friel; and descendants of Ann Brown, including Andrew Jackson Courtney, Thomas Courtney, George M. Washington Courtney, and Hanson Courtney.
- Page 5: Lists descendants of Martha Brown, including Davis Waugh, Zene Waugh, Robert Waugh, and others; descendants of Miriam Brown, including Mary Frances Twyman; and descendants of Mary Brown, including Brown Vaug, Enoch Vaug, Homer Vaug and others; and descendants of Eleanor "Ellen" Brown including John Burley Barnett, John Andrew Barnett, and others.
- Page 6: Lists descendants of Paul Messer; and descendants of William Downing Burgess, including Pat Wesley Burgess, Dollie Burgess, Cory Burgess, Floy Burgess, Lloyd Burgess, Ellen Letha Burgess, Bertha Burgess, Alice Burgess, Henry Burgess, Leva Lucille Burgess, Asa Burgess.
- Page 7: Lists descendants of Asa Burgess, which includes Betty Burgess, Mabel Burgess, David Burgess, Marilyn Burgess, and Wayne Burgess; and descendants of Edward Burgess; and descendants of Paul F. Burgess including Steve Burgess and Randall Burgess; and descendants of Anna Margaret Burgess, Lulu Mae Sharp, and Hannah Burgess; and descendants of George L. Burgess, Dayton Burgess, and Martha E. Burgess.
- Page 8: Lists descendants of Pamela Frances Hoover, including Larry Miller and others, Marshel Allen Hoover, Theordore Kermit Hoover, and Velma Mae Burgess, along with Roy Sharp; and descendants of Tom Dennis Burgess; and descendants of Kenney Burgess, including Greta Blume Burgess, Edward Burgess, Carol Burgess.
- Page 9: Lists descendants of William Casebolt, including Joseph, Martha, and Sarah Casebolt.
- Page 10: Lists descendants of William Cassell, including Nancy Cassell, Jane Cassell, Mary Catherine Cassell, Martha Ellen Cassell, William Cassell, Jr., Louisa Cassell, Charles Cassell, Sarah Ann Cassell, George Cassell, and Samuel Cassell.
- Page 11: A passenger and immigration list.
- Page 12: Lists descendants of Nathan Barlow, including Jenetta Allen, and Margaret (Huamey) Beveridge, Josiah Barlow, and Henry Barlow and his two wives, and Mary Ann Barlow, and Mirion or Miriam Barlow, and Amos Barlow
- Page 13: Lists descendants of Samuel Price Barlow, John Calvin Barlow, Martha Ann Barlow, Nancy Elgon Barlow, Guy Price Barlow, and others; and descendants of Effie Florence Barlow, including Vada Ruth Peck; and descendants of Albert Barlow, and David Levi Barlow, and Mary Ann Barlow and her children; and descendants of Mirion or Miriam Barlow and her children
- Page 14: Lists descendants of Larry Lee Burns, Michael David Burns, Mathew Lyn Burns, and Linda Carolyn Burns; and descendants of Opal Juanita Barlow; and children by Collings and Gunter; and descendants of Evelyn Freda Barlow; and descendants of Frank Pruyn Barlow.
- Page 15: Lists the descendants of William Anderson Barlow and Regina Ruth Barlow, with birth and death dates, marriage information, and names of spouses. Some of those listed include William Allen Barlow, Ira Anderson Barlow, Mable Florence White, Page White, Robert Galford, and Asa Clark Barlow.
- Page 16: Continues to list descendants of Asa Clark Barlow, including Grayce Cassell Barlow, Samuel Henry Barlow, and others. It also lists descendants of Martha Ann Barnett, Hannah Barnett, and William Townsend.
- Page 17: Lists descendants of Martha Brown, including Davis Waugh, Zene Waugh, Robert Waugh, and others; descendants of Miriam Brown, including Mary Frances Twyman; and descendants of Mary Brown, including Brown Vaug, Enoch Vaug, Homer Vaug and others; and descendants of Eleanor "Ellen" Brown including John Burley Barnett, John Andrew Barnett, and others.
- Page 18: Lists descendants of Asa Burgess, which includes Betty Burgess, Mabel Burgess, David Burgess, Marilyn Burgess, and Wayne Burgess; and descendants of Edward Burgess; and descendants of Paul F. Burgess including Steve Burgess and Randall Burgess; and descendants of Anna Margaret Burgess, Lulu Mae Sharp, and Hannah Burgess; and descendants of George L. Burgess, Dayton Burgess, and Martha E. Burgess.
- Page 19: Lists descendants of Flora Elizabeth Auldridge and Cora Cornelia Auldridge; and descendants of Dorothy Joan Auldridge, including Joshua and Jack Smith; and descendants of Fred Mathis Burgess, including Ivan Clark Burgess, Olive Lucille Burgess, Dewey Thomas Hoover, Stephens Jewell Hoover.
- Page 20: Lists descendants of Pamela Frances Hoover, including Larry Miller and others, Marshel Allen Hoover, Theordore Kermit Hoover, and Velma Mae Burgess, along with Roy Sharp; and descendants of Tom Dennis Burgess; and descendants of Kenney Burgess, including Greta Blume Burgess, Edward Burgess, Carol Burgess.
- Page 21: Lists descendants of Dortha McGinnis and Bonnie Young, Osa Gay Young, Omar Young and Oliver Young.
- Page 22: Lists descendants of William Cassell, including Nancy Cassell, Jane Cassell, Mary Catherine Cassell, Martha Ellen Cassell, William Cassell, Jr., Louisa Cassell, Charles Cassell, Sarah Ann Cassell, George Cassell, and Samuel Cassell.
Auldridge D.pdf
- Page 1: Lists descendants of Elizabeth J. Kellison, Diane Kellison, Susan Kellison, and Joseph Kellison.
- Page 2: Details the Edward Kellison family history, and lists descendants of William Kellison, including Mary Elizabeth Kellison, Sheldon R. Kellison, and others; and descendants of Daniel Kellison; Jacob S. Kellison; and John J. Kellison.
- Page 3: Contains a list of marriage records from Bath County, Virginia, including names of the people getting married, the date, and witnesses.
Auldridge E.pdf
- Page 1: Lists descendants of John Kellison, including Fredricka Jane Kellison, Clark Kellison; and children of Clark Kellison, and William R. Jackson, and Elizabeth Newcomer
- Page 2: Lists children of Levan Nichols, and Lazarus Barkley and Daniel Tharp.
- Page 3: Lists descendants of Sarah Auldridge, James Auldridge, William Auldridge, Mary Ann Auldridge and Elizabeth Auldridge, and Thomas Auldridge, Jr.
- Page 4: A passenger and immigration list.
- Page 5: Lists descendants of Nathan Barlow, including Jenetta Allen, and Margaret (Huamey) Beveridge, Josiah Barlow, and Henry Barlow and his two wives, and Mary Ann Barlow, and Mirion or Miriam Barlow, and Amos Barlow
- Page 6: Lists descendants of John Kellison, including Fredricka Jane Kellison, Clark Kellison; and children of Clark Kellison, and William R. Jackson, and Elizabeth Newcomer
- Page 7: Lists descendants of Sarah Auldridge, James Auldridge, William Auldridge, Mary Ann Auldridge and Elizabeth Auldridge, and Thomas Auldridge, Jr.
- Page 8: Details the Auldridge family, mentioning Thomas, Sr. and listing the children of Sarah Auldridge, James Auldridge, William Auldridge and Mary Ann Auldridge.
- Page 9: A passenger and immigration list.
- Page 10: Lists descendants of Alexander Barlow, including Wesley Barlow, John Henry Barlow, Andrew D. Barlow, Elizabeth A. Barlow, Josiah D. Barlow, Eliza J. Barlow, Mary Estaline Barlow, Mitchel Asbury Barlow, and Margaret Ann Barlow.
- Page 11: Lists descendants of Nathan Barlow, including Jenetta Allen, and Margaret (Huamey) Beveridge, Josiah Barlow, and Henry Barlow and his two wives, and Mary Ann Barlow, and Mirion or Miriam Barlow, and Amos Barlow
- Page 12: Lists descendants of Samuel Price Barlow, John Calvin Barlow, Martha Ann Barlow, Nancy Elgon Barlow, Guy Price Barlow, and others; and descendants of Effie Florence Barlow, including Vada Ruth Peck; and descendants of Albert Barlow, and David Levi Barlow, and Mary Ann Barlow and her children; and descendants of Mirion or Miriam Barlow and her children
- Page 13: Lists descendants of Elizabeth Barlow, and James Barlow; and descendants of John Barlow, Jr..
Buckley Genealogy.pdf
- Page 5: Lists descendants of Ruben Snow McNeill, Roseanna Salome Silva, Genevive Silva, Myrtle Silva, Joseph Silva, Lucy Boggs, Charles Boggs, Hattie Ray Boggs, Chesley Ray Boggs, Ruth Young, Charles A. Young, William Maletus Young, and Ella Thomas.
- Page 6: Lists descendants of Notley Thomas, Ulysses Guy Thomas, Alta Thomas, Harry Clawson Thomas, Rex Thomas, Lynette McKeever, Glendolyn McKeever, Dennis McNeill, and Pearl McNeill.
- Page 7: Lists descendants of Forrest McNeill, Clyde Buckley McNeill, Paul McNeill, Jay Buckley, Viola Winifred Buckley, Joshua Enoch Buckley, William McNeill Buckley, Addie May Buckley, Ralph Barnette Buckley, Claiborne Park McNeill, Frankie McNeill, Ross McNeill, and Glendolyn McNeill.
- Page 8: Lists descendants of William McNeill, Dorothy McNeill, Fred McNeill, Dale Adkison, Isaac Adkison, George Price Adkison, Paul Overholt, Gertrude Overholt, William Overholt, Helen Overholt, Earl Overholt, Ward McNeill, Elizabeth McNeill, and Louise McNeill.
- Page 9: Lists descendants of Margaret Rose, Mildred Rose, Robert Rose, Shannon Rose, Louise Rose, and Mary Ruth Rose.
- Page 10: Includes a note stating, "Property of Pocahontas County Historical Society".
County Fair of 1936.pdf
- Page 1: Contains an index of the 1936 County Fair, listing various departments, activities, and advertisers.
- Page 2: Lists the rules and classes for Department B, Registered Cattle, including beef and dairy cattle, and also notes A. C. Barlow as superintendent.
- Page 3: Lists the classes for Department C, Poultry, including Rhode Island Reds, Leghorns, Anconas, Orpingtons, Langshans, Minorcas, Hamburgs, Jersey Black Giants, Capons, Turkeys, and Ducks.
- Page 4: Lists the rules and classes for Department G, Food Products, including bread, rolls, biscuits.
- Page 5: Lists the classes for Department X, Rugs; Department XI, Paintings; Department XII, Knitting; and Department XIII, Miscellaneous, including smocking, hemstitching, hand tooling, pillow tops, needle point, and monograms.
- Page 6: Lists the classes for Department I, Cut Flowers, including Dahlias, Roses, Zinnias, Phlox, Sweet Peas, and others.
- Page 7: Lists the sections for Department J, Schools, including West Virginia Clubs, writing, hobbies, geography, art, history, facts about schools, good training for life's situations, the school of yesterday, primary department, and safety education.
- Page 8: Lists the sections for Department J, Schools High Schools, including mathematics, commercial department, shop work, manual training, biology, chemistry, library booth, and miscellaneous exhibits.
- Page 9: Lists Department N contests including string music, old fiddlers, banjo, trio or more, jigging, horse shoe pitching, wood chopping, wood sawing, and horse pulling.
- Page 10: Lists the classes for Department P, Fall Grain and Potato Show, including grains such as corn, oats, wheat, buckwheat, and potatoes, such as smooth rurals, russet rurals, and green mountains.
Decendants of John Waugh.pdf
- Pages 1-22: This document contains detailed genealogical information for the descendants of John Waugh, including birth, marriage, and death dates, locations, and notes. The pages provide a comprehensive family history with numerous individuals and their relationships listed with a numbering system.
Decendants of Nathan Underwood.pdf
- Pages 1-5: This document provides the descendants of Nathan Underwood, with birth, marriage, and death dates, locations, and notes. It is organized by generation and numbered.
Genealogy At the Library.pdf
- Page 1: Lists descendants of Levi Waugh and Amanda Poage, including Fatima Susan Waugh, James Herbert Vaughan, George Beard Vaughan, and Glen Levi Vaughan.
- Page 2: Lists the children of Levi Waugh continued, including Annie Hamilton Waugh, Martha J. Waugh, and Norman Levi Clower, and also a list of births and deaths for some of the Waugh family.
- Page 3: Continues the list of descendants of Levi Waugh and Amanda Poage, also including Harlow Waugh, Fatima Susan Vaughan, James Herbert Vaughan, George Beard Vaughan, Glen Levi Vaughan, and Edwin Burwell Vaughan.
- Page 4: Includes the Poage family record, including marriages and birthdates of various Poage family members.
Hardesty's History of Monroe County.pdf
- Page 60: Lists marriages from 1801 including John Lumpkin and Elizabeth Abbott, Daniel Hendrix and Ann Keatly, John Mann and Milly Harney, and others.
- Page 73: Names members of Bryan's Battery, a military unit commanded by Captain T.A. Byran.
- Page 74: Discusses the history of the county clerk position and names the individuals who have held it, including Isaac Hutchinson and James Campbell.
Hickman Family.pdf
- Page 1: Provides an introduction to the Hickman family history, mentioning Rev. William P. Hickman and his descendants, along with information about the church and other family history resources.
- Page 2: Continues the Hickman family history, focusing on the descendants of Ernest Fletcher Harper and Harry Wilson Harper, and other Harpers.
McNeel Cem Reg.pdf
- Pages 1-11: This document provides a register of burials in the McNeel Cemetery, with information about the deceased including birth and death dates, spouse's names, and other notes.
PT 2000.pdf
- Page 1: Presents a year-by-year list of significant events and news items, starting from 1913 and ending with 1992. It includes a variety of national and international news items.
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1800s thru 1920 Pt
Okay, here's a breakdown of the contents of each page from the provided sources.
1896_Part1.pdf
- This page is primarily a newspaper called the "Pocahontas Times", Volume 13, No. 23, dated Friday, January 3, 1896.
- It includes a list of the newspaper's officers and staff.
- There is an article about a "Good Education" that discusses the importance of learning, focusing on truth and usefulness, and how it improves individuals.
- An article titled, "The Dying of the Old," discusses the ending of the old year and how it should prompt people to think about their own lives and the ending of life.
- A "Confederate Veterans" section details a meeting of the Confederate veterans of Randolph County, reporting the election of officers.
- A section called, "The Plain Tale of the Goose," includes a story about a boy who was warned by his mother that she would not like it if he was seen with the town "goose".
- There are several short news items, such as the need for better roads, that a man in the county is planning to build a sawmill, and general news.
1897_Part1.pdf
- This page is a newspaper called "The Pocahontas Times", Volume 11, No. 44, dated May 7, 1897.
- The masthead includes the names of the owners, Andrew & Norman Price.
- The page contains a section about "The Courts," including a list of lawyers.
- An article titled "The Ins and Outs of It" talks about how "money gets into circulation".
- The page includes several news briefs such as: the location of the State Fair, notes on the political situation in various states, and railroad news.
- An article called "A Chance for a Fortune" recounts the story of a man who was a fraud, and warned the readers not to believe everything they see.
- A section titled "The Sweet Singer" discusses the death of a woman, with a short poem.
- A section called "What Judge Crisp Said" notes the judge saying he did not want to force anyone to be "forgiven" if they did not want to.
1897_Part2.pdf
- This page contains advertisements for various products, such as "Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil," "Poor Blood" remedy, "S. J. Boggs" who is a watchmaker and jeweler, and "Lightning Hot Drops".
- There are news items including one about the discovery of a man's body on the railroad and a man who was taken to an asylum.
- An article called "How to Find Out," talks about how to solve certain math equations.
- There is an article titled, "Richmond - Virginia," detailing information on real estate agents.
- An article called "What is Castoria?" includes a testimonial about the medicine and its usefulness.
- There are several small articles such as "Bicycle Facts" and "Stray Notes" and ads.
1899_Part1.pdf
- This page is a newspaper called "The Pocahontas Times," with a section called "Commissioner's Sale" about the sale of properties.
- The page lists the "County Directory" with names and positions of local officials.
- It contains several legal notices as well as an article about a man who had a large tumor removed.
- There are advertisements for "Neurotico Tea," "R. P. I. A.," "Bend One Dollar," and "Farm Journal".
1899_Part2.pdf
- This page is a newspaper called "The Pocahontas Times," Volume 13, No. 13, dated August 31, 1899.
- It includes the names of the owners, Andrew & Norman Price.
- It includes "County Directory" listing officials.
- An article titled "Mountaineer Sonnet" talks about how the mountains are beautiful and eternal.
- It includes a section titled, "Living to Love" that speaks on the importance of loving and living honestly.
- The page contains an article titled "A Few Thoughts for the Week," about how people are all looking to climb higher in life.
- A section called "Lingering in the Tents" discusses death and its place in life.
- A section called "The Bible and Science," discusses how people should read the bible, but also use common sense.
1900_Part1.pdf
- This page is a newspaper called "The Pocahontas Times".
- The page contains many small news stories, including local events and updates about individuals' health and activities.
- There are advertisements for "S. J. Boggs" a building supply company, and "Cordova Candles".
- It contains a section about "Pocahontas Graded Course" and its success.
- It lists many "Local Events".
1900_Part1.pdf
- This page contains more of the same paper, the Pocahontas Times.
- It includes an advertisement for "Biggle Book" a book about poultry and gardening.
- There are advertisements for Emerson Pianos, Yeager & Insurance, and Eastman Kodak Cameras.
- It includes a large section on "The Old Way" versus "The New Way", using illustrations to highlight the differences.
- It contains an ad for "B. F. Hamilton" who sells coal, oil, and salt.
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page is from the "Pocahontas Times," and includes various news items and advertisements.
- It includes "Local Events" and "Happenings".
- There are sections for "Arrivals" and "Departures," listing people who came and left the area.
- Advertisements for pianos, an auction, and a "Closing Out Sale of Dry Goods" are present.
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page continues the "Pocahontas Times," featuring more news and advertisements.
- It includes news items under "Local Events" and personal notes.
- The page has sections for "Arrivals" and "Departures".
- It has an ad for "Marlinton Academy" as well as "Folding Pocket Kodak".
- There is an ad for Furniture and Undertaking services.
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page contains more news from the "Pocahontas Times".
- It includes "Local Events" and "Happenings," as well as "Arrivals" and "Departures".
- The page has a section on "Found" and an ad for "Furniture and Undertaking".
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page includes legal notices for sales and publications, along with ads from local businesses.
- It has "Commissioner's Sale" notices and a "Notice of Publication".
- There are ads for "Pocahontas Bargain House" and "Attention, Sawmill Men".
- The page has ads for "Furniture and Undertaking", "Pianos and Organs", and "Millinery".
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page includes local news items and advertisements.
- It includes "Local Events", and small news items.
- The page contains sections for "The Sick List," "Happenings," and "The Teachers' Institutes".
- It has ads for "Building Lots", "Pianos and Organs", and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 9
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 10
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 11
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 12
1901-02_Part1.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 13
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page contains a section titled "Ten per Cent is Big," which is an advertisement about the reduction of prices.
- It also has "Local Events".
- There is an ad for "R. J. Boggs, New Hotel".
- An ad for "Furniture and Undertaking" is present.
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page includes "Local Events".
- There is a section titled "On the Road to Glory".
- The page has legal notices.
- There are ads for a "Wanted: Carpenter" and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page includes an ad for "Pocahontas Bargain House".
- It also contains "Local Events" and "Happenings".
- There is a section called "Letter to the Public" and "The Way of the World".
- There is an ad for "The Furnisher".
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page includes news items such as "A Strange Experience" and "Fatal Fall".
- There are ads for "The Golden Store," "Sam'l Cooper", and "Loging Contracts".
- The page also includes legal notices for the County.
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page includes an ad for "Jerome Kellison" who is a "Very Kindly Man".
- It has an ad for "The Pocahontas Bargain House".
- It contains a section titled "The Story of a Calf".
- The page includes ads for "The Furnisher" and "Logging Contracts".
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 19
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 20
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 21
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 22
1901-02_Part2.pdf
- This page is a repeat of page 23
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page is an advertisement for "Pocahontas County History" and lists the "State Government," "Congressional," and "Judicial" directories.
- There are various news items, including "Love and a Lion" which is a narrative piece, "Wheeler Telegraphy", and "A New Explosive.".
- There is a small ad for "The Hardware Store".
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page continues the advertisement for "Pocahontas County History" and lists local directories.
- It contains news items such as "A Doubtful Victory" and "A Cure For Stammering," as well as several short news pieces.
- There is an ad for "Simms & Co." and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page continues the advertisement for "Pocahontas County History" and includes directory listings.
- There are news items including "A Cure for Stammering" and "Some College Happenings".
- There is an ad for "The Hardware Store".
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page is an advertisement for "Pocahontas County History" and includes directory listings.
- It contains news items, such as "Calvin's Quarter" and "The Electric Disinfection".
- There is an ad for "The Hardware Store" and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page has various news items such as "Who Is Blind?" and "A Walk Down South", which is a narrative.
- It lists the "County Directory".
- There is a section called "Notes By the Way" that contains various short news items.
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page is an advertisement for "Pocahontas County History".
- It includes "Winter" and "The Night Before" stories.
- There is a section called "Common Sense Babies" and "In Other Words".
- It has ads for "The Hardware Store" and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page continues the ad for "Pocahontas County History".
- It contains news articles such as "Italian Lawbreakers" and "A Survivor of the Fur Trade".
- It has ads for "Simms & Co." and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page is an advertisement for "Pocahontas County History".
- It includes several news items such as "Woods and Water Department" and "Preparation of Malaria".
- It has ads for "Simms & Co." and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page includes a section titled "Woods and Water Department".
- It contains news items including a piece on "By Elder Grogg".
- It has ads for "The Furnisher," "Furniture", "Hite's Pain Cure," and "Fresh Meats".
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page has ads for "Free Tobacco Tags" and "The Marlinton Drug-Store".
- It contains an ad for "Furniture and Undertaking".
- There is an ad for "The Hardware Store".
1901-02_Part3.pdf
- This page includes a section called "Notes by the Way".
- It contains a section called "Greenbank" and one titled "The Highest Price of Real Estate".
- It has ads for "The Marlinton Drug-Store" and "The Hardware Store".
1901-02_Part4.pdf
- This page includes advertisements for "Hoover is Ready - New Suits" and "Frank Diehl's Jewelry Store".
- It contains an article about the "Marlinton High School" and news items under "Local Items".
- There is an ad for "Wagons".
1901-02_Part4.pdf
- This page includes news items such as "Highland Notes", "News From Edray" and "Marlinton".
- It also has an ad for "Hoover is Ready - New Suits" and "Frank Diehl's Jewelry Store".
- There is an ad for "Fall and Winter Millinery".
1901-02_Part4.pdf
- This page includes "The Grumble Fund" and a "Soldier's Letter".
- It has ads for "Marlinton Drug-Store" and "Lewisburg Female Institute".
- There is a section titled "Furniture and Undertaking".
1901-02_Part4.pdf
- This page includes news items under "Marlinton".
- It contains a "Soldier's Letter" and an article on "The Spell of the Magi".
- It has ads for "Marlinton Drug-Store," "Kodak," and "Lewisburg Female Institute".
1901-02_Part4.pdf
- This page has a section on "Loved Sacrifice".
- It contains local news items, and notes about a church meeting.
- There are ads for "Marlinton Drug-Store," "Kodak", and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1902 a_Part2.pdf
- This page contains a variety of news articles and advertisements.
- It includes a section called "The Business Hardware Store".
- There is an ad for "Pocahontas Bargain House".
1902 a_Part2.pdf
- This page includes news articles and "National Capital Affairs".
- There is a section called "Peter Nissen Lived in the Rapture," which is about a man who survived a disaster.
- It has articles such as "Attempt to Burn an Asylum" and "The South African War".
1902 a_Part2.pdf
- This page contains advertisements for "Asthma", "Corn", and "Potash".
- There are news items including "Latest Happenings All Over the State" and "Commercial Review".
1902 a_Part2.pdf
- This page includes an article called "Follow Divine Leading".
- It has "West Virginia State News", and ads for "Sozodont Tooth Powder" and "Long Hair".
- There is an ad for "Potash".
1902 a_Part2.pdf
- This page contains news items, such as "A Costly Drink" and "The Marquis' Ring".
- It has an ad for "The Hardware Store" and a section called "Plenty of Room".
- There is an ad for "Furniture and Undertaking".
1902 a_Part2.pdf
- This page includes news items, such as "This and That," "Some College Happenings" and "The Night Before," a narrative.
- It has sections titled, "A Reading Party" and "Not Necessary".
- It has ads for "The Hardware Store" and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page has the directory of State Government, County, and Congressional leaders.
- It includes news items, such as "Notes and Comments," "Official Protests and Disclosures" and "A Brilliant Exploit".
- There is an ad for "Patents".
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page has the directory of State Government, County, and Congressional leaders.
- It contains news items, including "A Modern Miracle" and "More About That Fraud".
- It has ads for "Hite's Pain Cure," "The Furnisher", and "The Marlinton Drug-Store".
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page contains news items and advertisements.
- It includes the section called "We Need".
- It has ads for "The Big Cash Store", and "The Pocahontas Bargain House".
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page includes the directory of State Government, County, and Congressional leaders.
- There is a section called "Quoted By the People".
- It has ads for "The Marlinton Drug-Store", "Patents", and "Furniture and Undertaking".
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page includes the directory of State Government, County, and Congressional leaders.
- It has sections called, "Official Action" and "A Story".
- It includes ads for "The Marlinton Drug-Store", "Kodak", and "The Parlor Millinery".
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page has the "Corrected Official Returns" for the Democratic Primary.
- It includes the section "When You Want Up-to-Date Clothing".
- There are ads for "Trustees Sale" and "J. A. Hoover, Clothier".
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page has the directory of State Government, County, and Congressional leaders.
- It includes news articles, such as "Turkeys," "A List of Real Estate," and "The Wire".
- It contains an ad for "The Marlinton Drug-Store" and "Just In" for hardware and wire.
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page includes "Financial Statements" and listings of "Personal Property," "Real Estate," and other taxes.
- There are ads for "Marlinton Drug-Store," and "Just In 350 Kegs Wire Nails".
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page includes several news items such as "The Layman's Lament" and "Doctor Ward's Will".
- It has a section titled "Woods and Water" and "Trip to Story Bottom".
1902 a_Part3.pdf
- This page includes "Notes by the Way".
- It has an ad for "J. A. Hoover, Clothier" and a section on "Who's Your Tailor?".
- There is also a section for "Fall and Winter Opening" for "Milliner".
1902 a_Part4.pdf
- This page includes the directory of State Government, County, and Congressional leaders.
- It contains a "Soldier's Letter" and news items.
- There are ads for "Furniture and Undertaking".
1902 a_Part4.pdf
- This page is largely focused on the Republican ticket, with the heading "The German Life Insurance Company of New York".
- It contains advertisements for "Winchester Loaded Shotgun Shells" and "J.A. Hoover, High Grade Tailoring".
- There is a section about a "Public Speaking" event.
1905-06_Part1.pdf
- This page includes a variety of news items and a section about "Great Bargains in Tinware".
- There is an ad for "Paul Golden" and "Marlinton Water Service".
- It has a section titled "Special Sale of Mattress".
1905-06_Part2.pdf
- This page includes local news items and advertisements.
- It contains an article about "One Minute Please!".
- There are ads for "Kodaks," "The Pocahontas Bargain House," and "Alexander Mill & Supply Co.".
1905-06_Part2.pdf
- This page includes ads for "Royal Baking Powder," "C. J. Richardson", and "Reynolds Sun Cured".
- There is an ad for "Walker, King & Co.".
- The page also includes "Meats", "Boiler Works", "Shoes" and "Burial Outfits".
1905-06_Part3.pdf
- This page is the "Sale of Real Estate for Taxes" and "Greanbank District".
- It contains ads for "The Pocahontas Bargain House," and "J. W. Beard & Bros".
- There are articles about "Our Xmas" and the "Marlinton Drug Store".
1905-06_Part3.pdf
- This page includes information about an "Invoicing Sale at Finger's".
- It contains sections about "Lands Sold for Taxes" and "Industrial Notes".
- There is an advertisement for "The Pocahontas Bargain House".
1905-06_Part4.pdf
- This page contains news items such as "Little News," "Indian Camps", and "A Thorough Bred Steed".
- It has a section called "Delivery List," "Paris Green," and "Persian Insect Powder".
1905-06_Part4.pdf
- This page includes the "Delivery List", "Paris Green", and an ad for "Alexander Mill & Supply Co.".
- It also has "The Lines of the Tea Chest" and "How the Chicken Roost".
1913-14_Part1.pdf
- This page has a section about "He Saved 83 Lives," reporting on a captain's heroic acts.
- It includes "Financial Statement" from the county.
- There are ads for "Low Fares" and "Tinning, Heating, Plumbing".
1913-14_Part1.pdf
- This page contains an "Efficiency Score of Pocahontas Schools".
- It also contains ads for "Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co." and "Low Fares".
- There is an ad for "Dukes' Mixture".
1913-14_Part1.pdf
- This page has "A Boy's Essay on Poultry" and a "Big Auction Sale".
- It contains ads for "Low Fares" and "Davis & Elkins College".
- There is an ad for "Tinning, Heating, Plumbing".
1913-14_Part1.pdf
- This page contains a "Financial Statement" from the county and listings for "Court House and Jail," "Poor Farm" and "Road Fund".
- It includes "Road Levy" and "Releases of Officers".
- It includes a listing of "Greenbank District Fund".
1913-14_Part1.pdf
- This page lists "Greenbank District Funds" and "Road Levy".
- It contains a section about "Road Work".
- The page also includes a section titled "Notice of Bond Funding".
1913-14_Part2.pdf
- This page includes news and an ad for "Beech-Nut Brand of Pure Food Products".
- It contains a "Fac-Simile Ballot," with the "People's Party Ticket" and "Citizen's Ticket".
- There is a section on "Special Commissioner's Sale".
1913-14_Part2.pdf
- This page includes a section titled "Getting Her Interested" and "Public Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property".
- It contains sections called "Danger After Group" and "Notice to Stockholders".
1913-14_Part3.pdf
- This page contains a "Delinquent List".
- It has a "Petition for Discharge".
1913-14_Part3.pdf
- This page has the headline "Watch This Space Next Week" and includes an ad for "Underwood Bros.".
- There is an ad for "Allegheny Collegiate Institute".
1913-14_Part3.pdf
- This page contains an ad for "Klein's Clean Sweep Sale".
- It includes the "Commissioner's Notice" and an ad for "W.A. McLaughin".
- There is an ad for "Chesapeake & Ohio Ry.".
1913-14_Part3.pdf
- This page contains "Financial Statement," "Road Levy", and a "Card of Thanks".
- It has a section titled "Thanks".
- There are ads for "Davis and Elkins College", "Allegheny Collegiate Institute", "W. A. McLaughin" and "Chesapeake & Ohio Ry.".
1915-1916_Part1.pdf
- This page has a section called "Eggs For Hatching" and an ad for "Marlinton General Hospital and Sanitarium".
- It includes ads for "Randolph County Sales Co.", "Commissioner's Sale", and "Marlinton Drug Store".
1915-1916_Part2.pdf
- This page includes local news items and an ad for "Sydnor Means Business".
- It has a section titled "West Virginia News" and an ad for "Peeples Store & Supply Co.".
- There are ads for "Pocahontas Realty Company", "Pocahontas Jewelry Co.," and "Wilmoth & Kerr".
1915-1916_Part3.pdf
- This page contains an ad for "Kimball Factory Piano Exhibit".
- It includes an ad for "Gay & Carter" and "Pocahontas Jewelry Co.".
1917-18_Part3_Part1.pdf
- This page appears to be a blank page.
1917-18_Part3_Part1.pdf
- This page has sections titled "Agricultural Notes" and "Fighting Fire".
- It contains ads for "Hunter & Echols Insurance Agency Inc" and "Marlinton General Hospital".
- There are ads for "Baxter's Garage", "The West Virginia Trades School", and "Pocahontas Times".
1917-18_Part3_Part2.pdf
- This page appears to be an index of names.
1917-18_Part3_Part2.pdf
- This page includes the headings "Turkeys," "Christmas and New Year's," and "A List of Real Estate".
- It contains ads for "Frank Hellerick & Company" and "Vapomentha Salve".
1920-21_Part1.pdf
- This page contains information about "Notice of Bond Election".
- It includes "Flour, feed" and "For Sale" notices.
- There is a "Sawmill For Sale" and "Notice".
1920-21_Part2.pdf
- This page includes ads for "Hunter & Echols Insurance Agency Inc," and "Georgia Marble".
- It includes "A List of Real Estate", "Timber For Sale" and "Public Auction".
- There are also legal notices and an ad for "Insyde Tyres".
1920-21_Part4.pdf
- This page lists the "Financial Statement" of the county.
andrew price.pdf
- This page contains an article about Andrew Price.
- It contains the poem "To Our Blue-Grass Selves".
Let me know if you need more detail on any of the pages.
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Price History other and Bible
Okay, I will list the contents of each page from the sources you provided.
CAT82780198.pdf
- Page: This page lists the table of contents for the document, including table numbers and page numbers for various data sets, such as population trends, income data, employment statistics, wage data, farm characteristics, and lumber and wood products industry data.
- Page: This page continues the list of tables, including those on historic places, coal reserves, timber volume, stream characteristics, water quality, and fish surveys.
- Page: This page displays Table 61, which outlines the impacts of various project alternatives on historic, cultural, and archeological resources.
- Page: This page presents an index with entries such as "Access," "Accommodations, visitor," "Acidity," "Acquisition Program," "Aesthetics," "Agriculture," and "Airport Service," among others.
- Page: This page provides a list of literature cited in the document, including sources from the USDA Forest Service, Pocahontas County Planning Commission, Randolph County Planning Commission, West Virginia Department of Highways, and a Phase I Archeological Reconnaissance Report.
Veterans_Part1.pdf
- Pages: These pages all display the word "REMINISCENCES" in the center top with a star directly underneath.
- Page: This page contains a graphic with the title "HOME AT LAST!" and includes blanks to fill in personal information for a returning veteran.
- Page: This page is blank.
- Page: This page lists credits to the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Air Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy, and U.S. Signal Corps for the use of official photographs. It also notes that the book is copyrighted 1946 by the National Publishing Company of Richmond, Virginia.
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- Page: This page begins the section titled "West Virginia in World War II," and provides an introduction about West Virginians' involvement in the war.
- Page: This page continues the discussion of West Virginia's contribution to World War II, including statistics on service members and casualties. It also highlights some military leaders from West Virginia.
- Page: This page continues to discuss prominent West Virginians in the military during WWII and their accomplishments.
- Page: This page provides more information on West Virginians who served in WWII including some who received the Medal of Honor, as well as information on the West Virginia War Finance Committee.
- Page: This page features a table of loan quotas and sales for war bonds in West Virginia, and discusses the state's contributions to the war effort.
- Page: This page presents a chronology of World War II starting in September 1939.
- Page: This page continues the chronology of World War II from October 1941 to December 1941.
- Page: This page continues the chronology of World War II from January 1942 to April 1942.
- Page: This page continues the chronology of World War II from May 1942 to September 1942.
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- Page: This page continues the chronology of World War II from February 1945 to April 1945.
- Page: This page continues the chronology of World War II from April 1945 to May 1945.
- Page: This page continues the chronology of World War II from May 1945 to August 1945.
- Page: This page is a title page that says "Our Victorious Commanders".
- Page: This page describes how the biographies in the "Young American Patriots" section are arranged by counties, and includes some caveats for how some names are arranged.
cu31924028787153.pdf
- Page: This page includes the table of contents, a list of illustrations, and a sketch map of West Virginia.
- Page: This page continues the list of illustrations, which includes various railroad bridges, waterfalls, mills, and schools.
- Page: This page lists historical reports and documents for Virginia and West Virginia.
- Page: This page continues the list of historical reports and documents and also lists some miscellaneous documents, such as U.S. Supreme Court reports, census reports, and Congressional documents.
- Page: This page includes a list of various newspapers with date ranges that the author used for data collection.
- Page: This page contains a table of industries with data on the number of employees, wages, and capital invested from 1897 to 1912.
- Page: This page presents Table No. 1, listing various streams and rivers.
- Page: This page discusses the responsibilities of a state department of archives and history, particularly in regards to local history.
- Page: This page has information regarding an index to history, list of articles, and a description of the state of West Virginia.
historyofhighlan00mort_0.pdf
- Page: This page presents a table of contents for the book, listing chapter titles and page numbers.
- Page: This page contains notes on how the book is organized, mentioning that it is topical rather than indexed and mentions that the author traveled over 800 miles while researching this work.
- Page: This page discusses the court order books for the area, noting their volume and organization, and mentions the use of ornamented initial letters in the writing.
- Page: This page explains the organization of family history in the book, which uses a tabular form to present genealogical information.
impact.pdf
- Page: This page lists the table of contents for the document, including table numbers and page numbers for various data sets, such as population trends, income data, employment statistics, wage data, farm characteristics, and lumber and wood products industry data.
- Page: This page continues the list of tables, including those on historic places, coal reserves, timber volume, stream characteristics, water quality, and fish surveys.
- Page: This page displays Table 61, which outlines the impacts of various project alternatives on historic, cultural, and archeological resources.
- Page: This page presents an index with entries such as "Access," "Accommodations, visitor," "Acidity," "Acquisition Program," "Aesthetics," "Agriculture," and "Airport Service," among others.
- Page: This page provides a list of literature cited in the document, including sources from the USDA Forest Service, Pocahontas County Planning Commission, Randolph County Planning Commission, West Virginia Department of Highways, and a Phase I Archeological Reconnaissance Report.
myershistoryofwe01myer_0.pdf
- Page: This page is an index of names and counties and includes chapter titles for the book.
pg16878.txt
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pg28499.txt
- Page: This page includes a list of source materials such as Executive Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia, Legislative Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia, and Minutes of the Council and General Court of Colonial Virginia.
- Page: This page continues the list of sources including Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants and Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and West Indies.
- Page: This page continues listing source materials, including the Virginia Historical Index and other historical publications.
- Page: This page includes a quote, publication information, and copyright information for the book "Mother Earth: Land Grants in Virginia, 1607-1699."
pg33015.txt
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pg37740.txt
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- Page: This page has information on how the material in the handbook was selected.
pg38334.txt
- Page: This page is an introduction to the edition with a description of how characters are denoted.
- Page: This page provides a list of contents in the first part of the book.
- Page: This page is a continuation of the table of contents.
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pg39014.txt
- Page: This page contains an introduction to the book which is a collection of "Outline Studies".
- Page: This page lists important cities and also includes hints for teachers using the book.
- Page: This page is a continuation of hints for teachers, and provides an example of a blackboard outline.
pg40457.txt
- Page: This page is a table of contents for a book about nursery rhymes.
- Page: This page is an introduction to the book on nursery rhymes, and a list of foreign collections referred to in the text.
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pg40935.txt
- Page: This page discusses the purpose of a lexicon and the size of this particular lexicon.
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pg41362.txt
- Page: This page lists various books by Thomas Hughes and R. Chenevix Trench.
- Page: This page lists more books by R. Chenevix Trench.
- Page: This page lists books by R. Chenevix Trench and Charles Kingsley.
pg41602.txt
- Page: This page provides the title and author of the book and lists the contents.
- Page: This page gives instructions for using the book, including looking up scripture references.
- Page: This page provides more instructions and an example of how to use scripture references.
- Page: This page gives further instructions, encouraging students to study the lesson until they can recall it without the textbook.
- Page: This page contains further instructions about how the book can be used in the classroom.
- Page: This page provides study questions for the first study in the book.
- Page: This page includes study questions and a blackboard outline.
- Page: This page provides an example blackboard outline.
- Page: This page is a list of corrections made to the text.
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pg42645.txt
- Page: This page contains a table of contents for a book about the letters of Paul.
pg44439.txt
- Page: This page is a list of tables and information contained in the book.
pg46165.txt
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pg52232.txt
- Page: This page provides information about the source of the text, and how the text is formatted.
- Page: This page is the title page of the book, and includes copyright information.
pg62439.txt
- Page: This page is a list of books printed by Houlstons.
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pg66366.txt
- Page: This page is an introduction to the book on archeology and contains images.
- Page: This page contains more images and text.
- Page: This page discusses the literature preserved in papyri of Egypt.
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pg71231.txt
- Page: This page contains the copyright information, printing information, and table of contents for a book on Bible stories.
- Page: This page contains more information on the New Testament and its authors.
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pg71416.txt
- Page: This page is a continuation of the table of contents.
- Page: This page begins chapter 5, and describes the Bible using objects.
- Page: This page discusses the importance of using the language of the children in a lesson and begins chapter 46.
- Page: This page discusses the colors in "The Wordless Book".
- Page: This page continues the explanation of "The Wordless Book" and includes a quote from the Bible.
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pg8021.txt
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pg8043.txt
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pg8045.txt
- Page: This page is a letter of transmittal from David B. Reger, assistant geologist in charge. It includes a table of contents
- Page: This page is a continuation of the table of contents, listing various geological and topographical information and chapters.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, listing measured sections of rock and stratigraphy.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, listing stratigraphy and series of rocks.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, listing stratigraphy of Devonian rocks.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, listing stratigraphy and economic aspects.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, listing the Salina and Niagara series of rocks.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, listing the Clinton and White Medina series of rocks.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, listing Red Medina series and mineral resources.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents listing commercial coal and mineral resources.
- Page: This page is an author's preface and includes two maps of West Virginia.
- Page: This page includes a table of stream data.
- Page: This page includes a bibliography and discusses fossil life.
- Page: This page contains a summary of measured sections of rocks.
- Page: This page includes a general section of the Greenbrier Series.
- Page: This page has a summary of available coal.
- Page: This page contains chemical compositions of limestone horizons.
- Page: This page lists publications of the West Virginia Geological Survey.
- Page: This page is an outline of the chapters in the book.
- Page: This page is an index, specifically for "Pottsville".
- Page: This page is an index listing various series of rocks.
westvirginiahist02west.pdf
- Page: This page lists the contents of the January 1902 number of the West Virginia Historical Magazine, as well as subscription information.
- Page: This page contains errata for previous publications, and a list of contents of former numbers.
- Page: This page lists the contents of the July 1902 issue and an index to Volume 1 and 2.
westvirginiahist03west.pdf
- Page: This page lists the contents of the January 1903 number of the West Virginia Historical Magazine.
- Page: This page discusses original records and the collection of manuscripts of Col. David Shepherd.
- Page: This page contains notes, queries and wants, including a request from the library of congress for journals from the West Virginia House of Representatives and Senate.
- Page: This page discusses a list of names taken from Henning.
- Page: This page provides publication information for the West Virginia Historical Magazine and subscription information.
- Page: This page includes a correction about Kanawha County land records, and mentions a work about Daniel Boone.
whitepolemeeting00john.pdf
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I have included the main content of each page, with formatting to increase readability and highlight key information.
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Cem Registry
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
Pages from "A Pages from Pages from text a-c.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a mix of handwritten notes about the Payne family, including birth, death, and marriage information. It also has a Harding Glass Company label at the top.
- Page 2: Contains handwritten notes about the Tom Kittington family and information about the "Present owner R.V. Porter" and "B.A.R.P. Joan Bailey Chapter" It mentions a cemetery and a description of how to reach it.
- Page 3: Contains handwritten cemetery records of the Lightner Cemetery and the Sively Cemetery with names and dates of death.
- Page 4: Contains handwritten cemetery records with names and dates, starting with "B-1394, Stephenson, Cassianna" and going down through "B-1395, Raw, Clara H."
- Page 5: Contains handwritten cemetery records with names and dates, starting with "B-619, Bwangan, Margaret Hodge" down to "B-541, Stewart, James W."
- Page 6: Contains handwritten cemetery records with names and dates, starting with "Row 9, -101, Carson, Clarence H (Mother)" down to "A-9-108, Napier, Infant"
- Page 7: Contains handwritten notes about the Windy Cove Cemetery, including its location, description, and historical notes, along with an entry for "D.F.F. McGurdy."
- Page 8: Contains handwritten cemetery records that include names and dates, starting with "Row-10(4), Cainley, Susan Rachel" to "Row-11(5), McCune, John R."
- Page 9: Contains handwritten cemetery records with names, dates, and ages. Some are identified as "son of" or "wife of." The records start with "Row 3 (4), Morrison, Matthew M" and go to "Row 5-410, Byrd, Isiah."
Pages from "B Pages from Pages from text a-c.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains the handwritten words "Shead Family (On Sam Sheads property)".
- Page 2: Contains handwritten notes about the location of a cemetery, specifically "Hare Cemetery on Farmer Ballard Moore property" and includes names and dates, like "Smith, Martha M."
- Page 3: This page is the same as page 4 of the previous document. It contains handwritten cemetery records with names and dates, starting with "B-1394, Stephenson, Cassianna" and going down through "B-1395, Raw, Clara H."
- Page 4: This page is the same as page 5 of the previous document. It contains handwritten cemetery records with names and dates, starting with "B-619, Bwangan, Margaret Hodge" down to "B-541, Stewart, James W."
- Page 5: Contains handwritten cemetery records of the "Row 15" and "Row 16" with names and dates.
- Page 6: This page is the same as page 7 of the previous document. It contains handwritten notes about the Windy Cove Cemetery, including its location, description, and historical notes, along with an entry for "D.F.F. McGurdy."
- Page 7: Contains handwritten cemetery records with names, dates, and sometimes relationships, starting with "Row 13 (1), Stephenson, William M" to "Row 14(1), Allman, Lucinda."
- Page 8: Contains handwritten cemetery records with names and dates, starting with "Row 8(3), Thomas, Houston Hamilton" to "Row 9(5), Bentley, Brookly B.".
- Page 9: Contains handwritten cemetery records with names, dates, and military information, including "Row 2, Carden, Carl William" to "Row 3(2), Martzlaide, Corrina D."
- Page 10: Contains handwritten notes about the "William Grimes Cemetery" including the history of the cemetery and families who are buried there.
- Page 11: Contains handwritten cemetery records with names and dates, starting with "Row-1(4), Cauley, Mr. Camerson" to "Row-9(12.5) Huggins, Bryan".
- Page 12: Contains handwritten cemetery records with names and dates, starting with "Row 7, Bowman, Richard H." to "The Clinton Plot, Row 12(2) Mc Clinton, William J."
- Page 13: Contains handwritten cemetery records, beginning with "Row 12(3), Martin, James J." and ending with "Row 12 (20) Mutchkall, Robert Kenneth."
- Page 14: This page is a printed list of names, birth dates, and death dates. It is titled "GENEALOGICAL CEMETERY DATABASE" and "CHESTNUT RESEARCH RECORDS FOR [CHESTNUT FAMILY CEMETERY]."
- Page 15: Contains handwritten cemetery records for the Marshall family.
- Page 16: Contains handwritten cemetery records, focusing on the Marshall family.
- Page 17: Contains handwritten cemetery records for the Lightner-Carroll Cemetery.
- Page 18: This page has a table with a column of numbers (1-13), locations, and the names of those who received a payment. The locations column includes names such as "Parker Cemetery" and "M. McWhorter"
- Page 19: This page is a list of locations with names such as "Mt. Zion", "Calvary Memorial" and "Windy Cove." It has a header stating "Received to date Nov. 29, 1983"
- Page 20: This is a list of locations and names associated with the locations, such as "Warm Springs" and "Hampton Clark."
- Page 21: This page is a table containing a list of cemeteries such as "Oakland" and "Landes" with a column for "location" and "recorder."
Pages from "text j-n.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a list of names and dates under the heading "McCarty Cem. On Droop".
- Page 2: Contains information about the "William Kelley Cemetery" and the "Jonas Kelley Cemetery" with names, dates, and locations.
- Page 3: Contains information about the "Jacob Yeager Cem. on Top of Alleghany Mt." with names, dates, and location information.
- Page 4: Contains names and dates, mostly from the "Warner" and "Starks" families, and mentions the cemetery is being cared for, and was copied in 1996.
- Page 5: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the McLaughin Cemetery.
- Page 6: Contains a list of names and dates from the Mountain Grove Cem.
- Page 7: Contains a list of names and dates, and notes about creek rocks marking some graves. Includes families named "Phillips", "Snyder", "Wilfong" and "Varner."
- Page 8: Contains a list of names, dates, and family connections, including the families of "Hagzelt", "Fried", "Simmers" and "McLaughlin"
- Page 9: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the McCutcheen Cemetery. Includes families named "Perry", "Freeland" and "Smith."
- Page 10: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the "Criss" Dilley Cemetery. Includes information about the Waught Cemetery.
- Page 11: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from Mount Zion Cemetery.
- Page 12: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from McCarty and Howdyshell families and others.
- Page 13: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with rows labeled 11-14.
- Page 14: Contains names, dates, and family information related to the families of "Gentry," "Skeen," "Stewart," "Wallace," "Vacarro," and "Wright."
- Page 15: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with rows labeled 4-7.
- Page 16: Contains names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Eller, Bern" to "Ruckman, Frederick."
- Page 17: Contains a description of the "Kellison Cemetery" and a list of names, dates, and relationships within rows labeled 1-4.
- Page 18: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships, mainly focused on the families of "McNeil" and "McCloud."
- Page 19: Contains names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Rachell, Ello" to "McClanahan, William."
- Page 20: Contains names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Mary S. Lemins" to "William L. Kine."
- Page 21: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Larry Hinkle" and ending with "John L. Ross."
- Page 22: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Lawson C. Emore" and ending with "Samuel W. Goodwin."
- Page 23: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "William H. Burns" and ending with "Thomas Bown."
- Page 24: Contains names, dates, and family information related to the families of "Gentry," "Skeen," "Stewart," "Wallace," "Vacarro," and "Wright."
- Page 25: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships, mainly focused on the families of "McNeil" and "McCloud."
- Page 26: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Lydia Ann" and ending with "Margaret L. McCoy."
- Page 27: Contains names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Rachell, Ello" to "McClanahan, William."
- Page 28: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Larry Hinkle" and ending with "John L. Ross."
- Page 29: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Lawson C. Emore" and ending with "Samuel W. Goodwin."
- Page 30: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with rows labeled 11-14.
- Page 31: Contains a description of the "Kellison Cemetery" and a list of names, dates, and relationships within rows labeled 1-4.
- Page 32: Contains two black and white landscape images
- Page 33: Contains names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Eller, Bern" to "Ruckman, Frederick."
- Page 34: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Lydia Ann" and ending with "Margaret L. McCoy."
- Page 35: Contains names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Rachell, Ello" to "McClanahan, William."
- Page 36: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "Larry Hinkle" and ending with "John L. Ross."
- Page 37: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "William L. Dean" and ending with "Albert N. Connerton."
- Page 38: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with names starting with "William H. Burns" and ending with "Thomas Bown."
- Page 39: Contains a list of names, dates, relationships, and notes about the "McGilber, McCune, and Brock" families.
- Page 40: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships with rows labeled 4-7.
- Page 41: Contains a description of the "Kellison Cemetery" and a list of names, dates, and relationships within rows labeled 1-4.
Pages from "text o-s.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains information about the "Varner Cemetery on Top Alleghany Mt." and "Soldiers Cemetery on Top Alleghany Mt." and a "Confederate Cemetery on Top Alleghany Mt." with names and dates.
- Page 2: Contains information about the "Frank Wilfong Cemetery near Arbovale" and the "Sugar Loaf Cemetery Arbovale W.V." with names and dates.
- Page 3: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Sharp Cem. at Raintown."
- Page 4: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Sharp Cem. at Raintown"
- Page 5: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the "Sharp Cem. at Raintown".
- Page 6: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the "Ruckman Cemetery".
- Page 7: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the "Ruckman Cemetery".
- Page 8: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Sunset Cemetery" located "on the road from Lobelia to Greer."
- Page 9: Contains a list of names and dates associated with the "Sunset Cemetery".
- Page 10: Contains a list of names and dates.
- Page 11: Contains a list of names and dates associated with the "Stony Bottom Cem."
- Page 12: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the "Zack Simmons Cemetery" and "Slayton Cemetery".
- Page 13: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Oak Grove at Hillsboro" cemetery.
- Page 14: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Oak Grove Cem at Hillsboro, W.V."
- Page 15: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the "Starkes Cem. Thornwood" and a note that "8 Unmarked graves looked to be children"
- Page 16: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the "James Brown Moore - Moore farm" cemetery.
- Page 17: This page contains a list of names, birth dates, death dates, burial locations, and marital status, starting with "Riley Warwick Shinaverry".
- Page 18: This page contains a list of names, birth dates, death dates, burial locations, and marital status, starting with "Davis Fulton Shinaverry".
- Page 19: This page contains a list of names, birth dates, death dates, burial locations, and marital status, starting with "Leota Shields".
- Page 20: This page contains a list of names, birth dates, death dates, burial locations, and marital status, starting with "Clwright Shields".
- Page 21: This page contains a list of names, birth dates, death dates, burial locations, and marital status, starting with "Genevieve Shinaverry".
- Page 22: This page contains a list of names, birth dates, death dates, burial locations, and marital status, starting with "Elsie Florence Shinaverry"
- Page 23: This page contains a list of names, birth dates, death dates, burial locations, and marital status, starting with "Melson Elmer Shinaverry"
Pages from "text w-z.pdf"
- Page 1: Contains a list of names, dates, and relationships from the "Cochran Cemetery, Stony Creek."
- Page 2: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Mt. Pleasant Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant Church"
- Page 3: This page is a list of Cemeteries with their respective page numbers.
- Page 4: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Fairview" cemetery.
- Page 5: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Cochran Cem. additions".
- Page 6: Contains a list of names and dates.
- Page 7: Contains a list of names and dates.
- Page 8: This page is a duplicate of page 2 from "text j-n.pdf".
- Page 9: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Judy Cemetery Buffalo Mt." and the "Wilfong Cem. close to Judy Cem"
- Page 10: This page is a duplicate of page 3 from "text j-n.pdf".
- Page 11: This page contains a list of names, dates, and family information from the "John Kelley Cemetery on Browns Mt." and "Waugh Cemetery - Greenbrier River at Boys Scout Camp at Dilleys Mill."
- Page 12: This page contains a list of names, dates, and family information from the "Snowden Buzzard Cemetery" and "Bannis Buzzard Cemetery"
- Page 13: Contains names, dates, and relationships from the "Grant Vandevander Cem." and "Mary Thomas Meeks Cemetery" and "Liberty Presbyterian Church at Green Bank W.V."
- Page 14: Contains names, dates, and relationships from the "Beverage Cemetery Buckeye" and "New Beginning Cemetery Woodroe"
- Page 15: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Abraham Sharp Cem"
- Page 16: This page is a duplicate of page 3 from "text o-s.pdf".
- Page 17: This page is a duplicate of page 4 from "text o-s.pdf".
- Page 18: This page is a duplicate of page 5 from "text o-s.pdf".
- Page 19: Contains a list of names and dates.
- Page 20: Contains names, dates, and relationships from the "Edward Irvin Cem." and "Harsman Cem."
- Page 21: This page is a duplicate of page 6 from "text o-s.pdf".
- Page 22: Contains a list of names and dates from the "Landis", "Lusher", "Miller", "Oscar", "Puffenbarger", "Ramsey", "Ruckman", "Shelton", "Sloan", "Shirkey" and "Turner" families.
- Page 23: This page contains names, dates and a brief description of locations and family relations at the "Beaver Creek Cemetery."
These pages contain detailed information related to various cemeteries, including names, dates of birth and death, family relationships, and sometimes locations, providing a rich source of genealogical and historical data.
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Glen Vaughn
Here's a breakdown of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
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"All notes 11/25/2024"
- This source states that there is no complete list of CCC camp locations in Pocahontas County and that further research is needed.
- This source mentions an overview of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), its purpose, activities, organization, and impact. The source also indicates that there are specific details about the CCC in Pocahontas County, based on Glen Vaughan’s experiences.
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"Glen Vaughn_Part10.pdf"
- This page contains a list of musical performances for "Pioneer Days" in Pocahontas County from July 22, 1976, including categories of "Antique Cars", "Music", "Singing" and "Bluegrass Banjo".
- This page discusses an attempt to include information on Pocahontas County Board of Education meetings, news, and graduations, and early experiences of teachers in one to four room schools. It also mentions a commendation for Dr. Louise McNeill Pease.
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"Glen Vaughn_Part11.pdf"
- This page includes a "Camp Superintendents Column" which lists the names of camp superintendents along with numbers of trees planted, and a "Company Commander's Column" which mentions the opportunity to work within the organization. It also includes a note about "cup missing for fire duty."
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"Glen Vaughn_Part12.pdf"
- This page contains information related to the Pocahontas County Board of Education, including personnel actions and approvals for various activities. It also lists non-teaching personnel and teachers in the county school system.
- This page contains names of school employees for Pocahontas County.
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"Glen Vaughn_Part13.pdf"
- This page lists names of people associated with different locations like Green Hill, Grimes, Dunmore, Hosterman, Lobelia and Marlinton.
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"Glen Vaughn_Part4.pdf"
- This page details information about teachers, libraries and grounds in Pocahontas County Schools, including numbers of teachers with various certifications and numbers of schools with and without libraries.
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"Glen Vaughn_Part6.pdf"
- This page is the title page for a book titled "The Articles of Confederation".
- This page is the table of contents page for the same book.
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"Glen Vaughn_Part8.pdf"
- This page presents a list of names associated with the Burrell Vaughan family, noting some dates of birth, death and marriage.
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"st53.pdf"
- This page is part of a budget summary for Pocahontas County Schools for the 2009-2010 school year, detailing budgets for various projects such as a greenhouse, student activities, and Spanish programs.
- This page includes funding for technology projects in Pocahontas County Schools.
- This page contains additional budget information for technology projects.
- This page lists budget information for homeless children programs and the "Respect and Protect" project.
- This page outlines grants for staff development in Pocahontas County schools.
- This page lists local funds allocated for different projects such as flood recovery, school maintenance, and insurance.
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"st54.pdf"
- This page discusses early settlers, the first grist mill, and the first school in the Little Levels district, mentioning names like James Lewis and Thomas Green.
- This page contains a list of land grants issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia after the formation of Pocahontas County and a list of land grants issued before the formation of Pocahontas County.
- This page continues the list of land grants issued after the formation of Pocahontas County.
- This page provides a continuation of land grants, listing names, acreages, and locations.
- This page is a list of land grants issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia, listing names, acreages, and locations.
- This page continues listing land grants issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- This page continues the list of land grants including the names of grantees, acreage, and local descriptions.
- This page provides additional land grant information, including names, acreage, local descriptions and the year they were granted.
- This page contains more land grant information for Pocahontas County.
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"st57_Part1.pdf"
- This page is an "Inventory of Materials" form for a piece titled "Jacob Marlin and Stephen Sewell," with details about its contents and source.
- This page is an "Inventory of Materials" form for a piece titled "Richard Washington Hill," with details about its contents, source, and reliability.
- This page is a newspaper clipping from January 9, 2003, detailing news from Pocahontas County, including awards, arrests, meetings and school menus.
- This page is a newspaper clipping discussing school board meetings, personnel, and other issues.
- This page is a newspaper clipping about a petition to remove the superintendent and school board members from office.
- This page lists descriptions of various creeks in Pocahontas County.
- This page includes descriptions of Spice Run, Locust Creek, and Hills Creek.
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"st57_Part2.pdf"
- This page describes the history of a mansion on Clover Lick Creek and early travel routes through the area.
- This page provides details of Deever Run, Cup Run, and Wanless Run.
- This page provides details on Trout Run, Allegheny Run and Woods Run.
- This page lists areas of drainage basins in square miles for various creeks.
- This page continues the list of areas of drainage basins.
- This page continues the list of areas of drainage basins.
- This page continues the list of areas of drainage basins.
- This page provides definitions of botanical terms.
- This page is a list of principal streams in Pocahontas County with their distances and air line miles.
- This page continues the list of streams with their distances and air line miles.
- This page contains the continuation of the list of streams and their distances.
- This page contains more stream information, including their length and air line miles.
- This page continues the list of stream names, their total distance, and air line miles.
- This page contains additional information about stream distances in Pocahontas County.
- This page contains the end of the list of stream names, total distance, and air line miles.
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"st57_Part3.pdf"
- This page discusses the origin of names for Jake Potato Patch Hollow, Talman Hollow, and Lynn Gum Hollow.
- This page discusses the origins of the names Bridge Run, Hamilton Hollow, and Rattle-Snake Hollow.
- This page describes the origins of names for Ervin Hollow, Elliott Hollow, Kerr Hollow, and Ross Hollow.
- This page gives an account of General Milroy's movements in Pocahontas County during the Civil War.
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This page is an "Inventory of Materials" form for a piece titled "Pocahontas County in the Civil War", noting its contents and source.
- This page lists the area drainage basins for various forks and creeks in Pocahontas County.
- This page continues the list of area drainage basins.
- This page notes that the first two sheets are a brief glossary of words used in describing wild flowers.
- This page is a chart of monthly and annual snowfall in inches at Arbovale from 1924 to 1940.
- This page lists names of Civil War soldiers and their companies from Pocahontas County.
- This page is an "Inventory of Materials" form for a piece titled "Development of Pocahontas County", with details about its contents and source.
- This page describes lumber operations in Pocahontas County, including locations of sawmills.
- This page is a "Research Identification Report" about commerce and industry in Pocahontas County, filled out by Samuel G. Smith.
- This page provides additional information on sawmills and lumber operations in Pocahontas County.
- This page is a "Research Identification Report" regarding commerce and industry in Pocahontas County.
- This page is part of a WPA Writers' Program document, detailing regulations for the use of materials compiled and distributed.
- This page outlines the planned contents for a history of Pocahontas County including county government, cultural and social advances, and biographical sketches.
- This page describes the planned Pocahontas County history textbook including sponsors, the project's timeline, and contents of different chapters.
- This page details the method of developing Pocahontas County history material and the major topics including contemporary scene, natural setting, and the people.
- This page continues the outline of the method of developing Pocahontas County history, including early life and occupations, religion, commerce and industry, and transportation and communication.
- This page contains a letter from the State Supervisor to Mr. Calvin Price about the application for permission to publish the Pocahontas County history book.
- This page lists Circuit Clerks of Pocahontas County, Virginia, with their names and service dates.
- This page lists additional judges and clerks in Pocahontas County.
- This page details appointments and appropriations for public buildings in Pocahontas County, with names and amounts of funds.
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"st57_Part6.pdf"
- This page is an "Inventory of Materials" form for a piece titled "Formation of Pocahontas County", noting its contents and source.
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"st58.pdf"
- This page provides Republican and Board of Education vote totals for various districts in Pocahontas County.
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"st62.pdf"
- This page contains a "Senior Will" from Pocahontas County High School.
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This page lists basketball game scores between Green Bank and various other schools.
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"st62_Part1.pdf"
- This page contains a "Senior Will" from Pocahontas County High School.
- This page lists basketball game scores between Green Bank and various other schools.
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"st63_Part1.pdf"
- This page is a basketball schedule with Green Bank playing various schools.
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"st63_Part2.pdf"
- This page contains a "Senior Will" from Pocahontas County High School.
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"st63_Part4.pdf"
- This page continues a "Senior Will" from Pocahontas County High School.
- This page continues a "Senior Will" from Pocahontas County High School.
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"st64.pdf"
- This page lists names associated with the 5th Virginia regiment, as well as their positions during the Civil War.
- This page continues listing names associated with the 5th Virginia regiment, during the Civil War.
- This page lists the descendants of William P. Hickman and John Hoge Hickman.
- This page continues the list of descendants of William P. Hickman and John Hoge Hickman.
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Misc Yearbooks 1
Here is a list of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
1933 Marlintonian.pdf
- Page 1: A foreword that speaks of returning to the "log" for moments of reflection. It suggests the staff will feel rewarded for their efforts in creating the log, a memory of their senior year.
- Page 2: Lists senior class officers and the staff of the Gypsy Log, including names of students in various roles like president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, cheer leader, editor in chief, art editor, literary editor, calendar, humor editor, news editor, and typist.
- Page 3: A list of the seniors with their nicknames, P.I., favorite line, and favorite activity.
- Page 4: A poem titled "Adieu, Old Edray High" by Frances Brill, followed by a song called "All Hail Edray District" and some quotes.
- Page 5: Contains class prophecies, detailing where students are expected to be in the future.
- Page 6: Includes a class poem titled "Farewell" by Susan Dilley, as well as a note indicating the document is the property of the Pocahontas County Historical Society.
- Page 7: Contains student "wills".
- Page 8: Lists events from November and December, including school events, holidays, and athletic games.
- Page 9: Lists events from January, February, and March, including school events, debate, literary contests, and athletic games.
- Page 10: Lists events from April and May, including school events, presentations, and plays. There is also a note about the Junior Class and their officers.
- Page 11: Lists Sophomore and Freshman class officers.
- Page 12: Lists the officers of the Commercial Club and the cast of a play they gave called "Business A la Mode." Also notes the officers of the Dramatic Club and announces a breakfast.
- Page 13: Lists the officers for the Foreign Language Club, Home Economics Club, and Science Club.
- Page 14: A listing of tournament results for Marlinton.
1943 Marlintonian.pdf
- Page 1: A foreword for the memory book. It expresses the hope that the volume will give a glimpse into the school's happenings during their four years there. It also lists the Memory Book Staff.
- Page 2: Describes the Senior Class Carnival, and the Commercial Club.
- Page 3: The Class History, which tells about their four years.
- Page 4: A page titled, "Highlights of 1942-1943" which lists events in the school year, month by month.
- Page 5: Class "wills".
- Page 6: Class "wills".
- Page 7: “As We Know Them Now—And—As They Shall Be--?” including what the students are known for and what they are likely to do in the future.
- Page 8: Information about Baccalaureate and Commencement.
- Page 9: “As We Know Them Now—And—As They Shall Be--?” including what the students are known for and what they are likely to do in the future.
- Page 10: Describes Class Night.
1947 Marlintonian.pdf
- Page 1: A table of contents.
- Page 2: Lists the faculty at the school and their qualifications.
- Page 3: The Journey - an account of the school year.
- Page 4: The Crystal Gazer - a section of predictions about where students will be in the future.
- Page 5: Lists the seniors with their nicknames, what they're usually seen doing and their favorite by-word.
- Page 6: A popularity contest list with various categories.
- Page 7: A calendar for the school year.
- Page 8: A section of the Journey - describing the school year.
- Page 9: A page that shows the students' “Artistics”, what they want to be, and what they will probably be.
1964.pdf
- Page 1: A page of class prophecies.
- Page 2: Lists the students with their nicknames, what they're usually seen doing and their favorite pastimes.
- Page 3: Lists advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 4: Lists advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 5: Lists advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 6: Lists advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 7: Lists advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 8: Lists advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 9: Lists advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 10: Lists advertisements for local businesses.
- Page 11: Lists boosters.
- Page 12: A page of class wills.
- Page 13: A page of class wills.
- Page 14: Lists the students with their nicknames, what they're usually seen doing, and their favorite pastimes.
- Page 15: Lists the students’ dislikes, favorite expressions, and what they want to be.
- Page 16: Lists advertisements for local businesses.
2004.pdf
- Page 1: Contains predictions of what the senior class will do after graduation.
- Page 2: Contains advertisements.
- Page 3: An index that lists names and page numbers.
- Page 4: An index that lists names and page numbers.
- Page 5: An index that lists names and page numbers.
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Church History L-S
Here's a summary of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
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Liberty Church at Greenbank.pdf
- Page 1: Records of the session and church of the "Head of Greenbrier," including the reconvening of the church at the house of Mr. Joseph Wooddell on June 20, 1820, with the names of former members present. It also notes the acceptance of Mr. Joseph Wooddell and Mr. Daniel Kerr back into full communion as ruling elders. Mrs. Elizabeth Hudson and Mr. James Wooddell and Mr. Jacob Burner were also received into full communion or occasional communion.
- Page 2: Baptisms recorded for 1819 and 1820 are listed. A note mentions that the records from 1822-1831 are the only ones available. The church register lists the ruling elders and members who belonged to the church up to that point.
- Page 3: A continuation of the list of members, and a note that the names were spelled exactly as they were in the old session book. It is also noted that some members had died or moved to other churches. Some session meetings were not recorded. It seems that Rev. Aretas Loomis did not allow members of other churches to commune unless they had first come before the session and been examined.
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Little Log Church.pdf
- Page 1: The title of the document is "Little Log Church, Pocahontas Co." by Rella Yeager. The topic is religion, and the content is a statement concerning the location, age, denomination and surrounding facts of the Little Log Church in Pocahontas County.
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Marlinton Presbyterian.pdf
- Page 3: A letter from C.R. Eubank, who notes that those listed as members of the church were friends from his youth. The church building served until 1915 when a new one was built. Other denominations used the building before establishing their own churches.
- Page 7: Information about social events, including the Men's Bible Class. The church also runs a Daily Vacation Bible School. They support Sabbath Schools in Elk and Buckeye, with plans for more. The church also sponsors the Pioneer Camp of Presbytery and other youth programs. The church paid part of Mr. O.N. Miles' salary while he did Home Mission work. The resident membership of the Marlinton Presbyterian Church was 380 members.
- Page 2: The beginning of the organization of the women's work at Marlinton Presbyterian Church which included a list of those who signed the initial agreement to be a part of the group. It also states that the organization was in place until 1921 when the Auxiliary Circle plan was adopted.
- Page 5: Lists the leadership positions of the Sunday School and Young People's Work and other church groups, and also notes the four circles in the church in 1931 with their leaders, and the auxiliary circle's presidents up to the current time. The programs in the year book are used at circle and auxiliary meetings. A birthday celebration is observed annually, and the flower committee sends flowers to the sick.
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Mary's Chapel on Elk.pdf
- Page 3: A list of old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 43-58, with titles such as "The Five Apprentices" and "The Life of George Wishart, the Martyr".
- Page 4: Information about the Sunday School enrollment which is at 40 members, mostly children. Rev. O.N. Miles had to retire due to poor health. The church is used by Methodist ministers with Rev. R.A. Skaggs as the present one. Samuel Hannah was a class leader for many years.
- Page 5: A list of old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 1-22, with titles such as "Concise Dictionary of the Bible," "The History of Little Henry and His Bearer", "The Fatal Ladder or Harry Linford".
- Page 6: A continuation of the list of old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 23-44, with titles such as "The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain" and "The Life of George Wishart, the Martyr".
- Page 7: Continuation of the list of old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 45-69, with titles such as "Helen Maurice or the Benefit of Early Religious Instructions", "Memoirs of Henry Obookiah" and "Christian Martyrs."
- Page 8: Notes on the old books at Mary's Chapel, particularly "April Fool or the Evils of Deception", and also the date of publication of the Bible in use at that time and the Sunday School records.
- Page 9: A newspaper clipping discussing the old books at Mary's Chapel, mentioning that Mary Vance Poage Beale brought them to the church, and noting some family history. It also states that most were published by the American Tract Society, with the latest publication date in 1840.
- Page 10: Lists the old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 1-18, with titles such as "Concise Dictionary of the Bible" and "The Christian Pilgrim".
- Page 11: Lists the old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 61-80, with titles such as "The First Day of the Week", "Religious Fashions or the History of Anna," and "Eight Testaments".
- Page 12: Lists the old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 19-39, with titles such as "The Only Son, or the History of Jonah Ross and His Mother," "The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain" and "The Little Deceiver Reclaimed". *Page 13: Lists the old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 40-48, with titles such as "History of the Waldenses," "Family Conversations on the Evidences of Revelation," and "The Life of Colonel James Gardiner."
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McClintics Mill.pdf
- Page 1: Information about a timber operation by McClintic, involving hauling logs with teams of horses.
- Page 2: Information about McClintic's lumber operations in 1911 and 1912, including the use of horses and sawyers.
- Page 3: Information about a community saw mill operated by Wallace Kershner in 1924.
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Misc.pdf
- Page 1: An office letter referencing Brethren churches.
- Page 2: Information about early pioneer ministers in Pocahontas County, including Revs. James Avis, John Miller, Amos Smith, J.W. Kenney, and others. It also mentions the travels of Rev. Francis Asbury through Greenbrier County in the 1700s.
- Page 3: Information about the gathering of teachers from all over the county in Marlinton for instruction.
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Mt Carmel Methodist.pdf
- Page 2: Lists available names of charter members, the first pastor, and the current trustees.
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Mt Olivet Methodist.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a header with the subject and research worker information.
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New Salem at Greenbank.pdf
- Page 2: A list of names with dates, including Henry Sheets, Araminta Wooddell, Jacob Kerr, and others.
- Page 3: A continuation of the list of names with dates, including Mary Ann Curry, Annie P. Holland, and others.
- Page 1: Information about the New Salem Church, its construction date, and some history.
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News From Huntersville 1.pdf
- Page 1: Contains news and announcements for the community of Huntersville including advertisements, teacher's institute announcements, and names of people in the community.
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News From WWII a.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a story about a mule that was left after the war and some discussion about the word "hinney"
- Page 2: Contains an article about the breeding of mules in Europe and an article about the importance of the American bug to the war effort. There is also mention of a Chinese Christian service
- Page 3: Contains a letter from a soldier, and information about a tank destroyer unit.
- Page 4: Lists the names and family of some of the Cass recruits.
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News From WWII b.pdf
- Page 1: Contains advertisements for the Durbin Theatre.
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News from WWII d.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a story about a geologist who found maps of Japanese Isles and a story about a new math machine. It also mentions the Boyer Farm Women's Club.
- Page 2: Contains the names of several people who were sent to military camps and also the names of people who were home on furlough.
- Page 3: Contains a poem about tank destroyers and the war effort, and a notice about a meeting for county officials.
- Page 4: Contains an article about women in fatal car accidents, the distance around the equator, and advertisements for fuel oil.
- Page 5: Contains an obituary for William B. Gatewood, and other local announcements.
- Page 6: Lists teacher placements for various schools.
- Page 7: Contains an article about a wolf hunt.
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News from WWIIa.pdf
- Page 1: Contains an article about the effectiveness of a prison labor camp and also a call for road improvements.
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Oak Grove.pdf
- Page 2: Information about pastors who served the church, the current membership and Sunday School enrollment, and current elders and deacons.
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Other Mills.pdf
- Page 1: Information about a mill owned by John Peters and John Marshall, and the logging process.
- Page 2: Information about a lumber operation by John and Andy O'Brian in 1889 and 1890.
- Page 3: Information about Henry Yeager's purchase of timber and the milling operation, including the use of horses. It also mentions Withrow McClintic's contract to cut and skid timber.
- Page 4: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
- Page 5: Information about James Smith's sawmill, and the use of a waterwheel and a tan yard. It also notes the lumber was used for the Smith house and gristmill.
- Page 6: Information about a mill operated by Washington Beverage and David W. Loudermilk and the use of oxen to skid the logs.
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Pastors Report of the Greenbank Circuit.pdf
- Page 1: A pastor's report from July 5, 1873, detailing the advance in Sabbath schools and spiritual advancement. Also notes the election of Isaac Moore, J.H. Rider, and William A. Hull as trustees to buy or build a parsonage.
- Page 2: A pastor's report from 1874 discussing the number of Sabbath schools and scholars on the circuit and a 1875 report that Sabbath schools have been suspended. Also a report from December 1875 of 49 new members added to the churches.
- Page 3: A pastor's report from July 1894 mentioning Children's Day services held at Dunmore and Greenbank and also an appointment at Driftwood (Stony Bottom). A note indicates Stony Bottom was once a union school where Methodists planned to build a church but did not and the Presbyterians built Alexander Memorial there.
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Protestant Episcopal in Pocahontas County.pdf
- Page 1: Mentions that the Diocese of Virginia was divided in 1877 and the new Diocese of West Virginia created..
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Religion in Pocahontas 1.pdf
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Page 1: Discusses a case of misconduct brought against a church member, and the building of a church on Knapps Creek. It also mentions the division of the Mount Vernon church during the war.
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Page 2: Mentions the number of churches in the county in 1940, and the use of buildings by different religious sects. Information is given about Oak Grove Church, and also that Rev. L.S. Shires serves Wesley Chapel. Also notes that more than 400 people attended the 105th anniversary service at Hamlin Chapel, "The Old Log Church".
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Page 3: Mentions the number of members in the United Methodist Church at Durbin. Also lists some active leaders in the church and new faiths in the area, the Nazarenes and the Church of God.
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Religion in Pocahontas II.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses a case of misconduct brought against a church member, and the building of a church on Knapps Creek. It also mentions the division of the Mount Vernon church during the war.
- Page 2: Mentions the number of churches in the county in 1940, and the use of buildings by different religious sects. Information is given about Oak Grove Church, and also that Rev. L.S. Shires serves Wesley Chapel. Also notes that more than 400 people attended the 105th anniversary service at Hamlin Chapel, "The Old Log Church".
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Roush Brothers.pdf
- Pages 1-7: These pages consist of a family history pedigree chart, with names, birth and death dates, and places for many people with the last name of Roush or others connected by marriage.
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Ruckman History.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a photo of an old house and the title "Ruckman Sketches".
- Page 6: Information about the Ruckman family, including their schooling, church attendance, and the fact that they had "fun, their hopes, ambitions, disappointments, fears,".
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Rweligious History of the Methodist Synod.pdf
- Page 2: Contains information about the Marlinton Circuit of the Methodist West Virginia Conference, including the locations of churches in the circuit. It also mentions why the parsonage was located at Clawson.
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School History.pdf
- Page 2: Information about Rev. J.W. Harris, a young minister who opened a school in Huntersville in 1839. Also mentions the first school in Edray district and its log structure.
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Schools.pdf
- Page 1: School statistics for the Greenbank and Huntersville districts in 1881 and 1900.
- Page 2: A list of teachers in an unnamed district, with dates from 1905 to 1931.
- Page 3: Information about school building in the Greenbank District, including a new one in 1929, and a meeting of the Board of Education in 1886.
- Page 4: Information about the Warwick school and others in the area, including the Slaven school house and the Thorny Branch school.
- Page 5: Information about the building of the Wesley Chapel school house and others, including the Oak Hill school.
- Page 1: School statistics for the Huntersville District, and teacher salaries from 1900-1904.
- Page 6: Mentions that seventeen schools were to be taught and 20 teachers employed in the district and the addition of one room at Frost Graded school. Also states that many schools were consolidated and pupils transported.
- Page 1: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
- Page 2: Information about teacher salaries in 1907, 1909, 1913, and 1914. Also mentions a new four-room building built at Cass.
- Page 4: Information about salaries of teachers in 1918 and 1920, and that the school term was lengthened to six and a half months.
- Page 6: Mentions that there were 58 rural schools, 2 junior high schools, and 1 high school in 1925 and the levy for school purposes that year. It also lists contracts for transportation routes.
- Page 7: Mentions that the junior high schools in Cass and Durbin were discontinued for the year 1932-33.
- Page 3: School statistics and information about the school houses being closed for shows or entertainments for an admission fee. 17 teachers were employed in 1898.
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Page 1: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
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Page 1: Mentions that many teachers were also preachers and that the early schools were taught on the vocal plan.
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Page 1: Information about the number, kind, and value of school buildings in the different districts.
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Page 2: A continuation of school statistics.
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Page 3: Rate of levy for teacher's funds and a list of the Board of Examiners, and the Board of Education members.
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Page 4: Lists the members of the Boards of Education for different districts.
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Page 1: Contains the names of the districts in Pocahontas County and a discussion of the Board of Education.
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Page 2: Mentions that Jonathan McNeill was the first County Superintendent of Free Schools, and that the superintendent had to travel on horseback. It also mentions the examination of teachers and the notebook kept by the county superintendent from 1866-1876. *Page 3: Includes the questions given on a teacher's examination on February 28, 1867.
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Page 6: Enumeration of youth from 1872-1875.
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Page 7: Enumeration of youth from 1876-1877.
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Page 8: Lists the names of people with teaching certificates and the grade of their certificate.
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Page 9: Continuation of the list of teachers and their certificate grades.
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Page 10: Information about financial accounts of the school districts, from 1866-1876.
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Page 1: Lists the teachers in Greenbank District from 1880-1882.
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Page 1: Orders from the Board regarding tuition for scholars and books received, and the length of the school term.
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Page 1: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
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Page 1: Statistics for schools in Pocahontas County, 1898, including enrollment, rates of levy and amount of funding.
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Page 7: Information about the graded course of study and teacher's institute.
- Page 1: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
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Page 1: Mentions the establishment of colored schools in the Edray district, including one in 1901 and one in 1923.
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Shinaberry History.pdf
- Page 1: An index of names on a pedigree chart for the Shinaberry family, including Elizabeth and Maria Shinaberry.
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Church History
Here's a summary of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
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Liberty Church at Greenbank.pdf
- Page 1: Records of the session and church of the "Head of Greenbrier," including the reconvening of the church at the house of Mr. Joseph Wooddell on June 20, 1820, with the names of former members present. It also notes the acceptance of Mr. Joseph Wooddell and Mr. Daniel Kerr back into full communion as ruling elders. Mrs. Elizabeth Hudson and Mr. James Wooddell and Mr. Jacob Burner were also received into full communion or occasional communion.
- Page 2: Baptisms recorded for 1819 and 1820 are listed. A note mentions that the records from 1822-1831 are the only ones available. The church register lists the ruling elders and members who belonged to the church up to that point.
- Page 3: A continuation of the list of members, and a note that the names were spelled exactly as they were in the old session book. It is also noted that some members had died or moved to other churches. Some session meetings were not recorded. It seems that Rev. Aretas Loomis did not allow members of other churches to commune unless they had first come before the session and been examined.
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Little Log Church.pdf
- Page 1: The title of the document is "Little Log Church, Pocahontas Co." by Rella Yeager. The topic is religion, and the content is a statement concerning the location, age, denomination and surrounding facts of the Little Log Church in Pocahontas County.
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Marlinton Presbyterian.pdf
- Page 3: A letter from C.R. Eubank, who notes that those listed as members of the church were friends from his youth. The church building served until 1915 when a new one was built. Other denominations used the building before establishing their own churches.
- Page 7: Information about social events, including the Men's Bible Class. The church also runs a Daily Vacation Bible School. They support Sabbath Schools in Elk and Buckeye, with plans for more. The church also sponsors the Pioneer Camp of Presbytery and other youth programs. The church paid part of Mr. O.N. Miles' salary while he did Home Mission work. The resident membership of the Marlinton Presbyterian Church was 380 members.
- Page 2: The beginning of the organization of the women's work at Marlinton Presbyterian Church which included a list of those who signed the initial agreement to be a part of the group. It also states that the organization was in place until 1921 when the Auxiliary Circle plan was adopted.
- Page 5: Lists the leadership positions of the Sunday School and Young People's Work and other church groups, and also notes the four circles in the church in 1931 with their leaders, and the auxiliary circle's presidents up to the current time. The programs in the year book are used at circle and auxiliary meetings. A birthday celebration is observed annually, and the flower committee sends flowers to the sick.
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Mary's Chapel on Elk.pdf
- Page 3: A list of old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 43-58, with titles such as "The Five Apprentices" and "The Life of George Wishart, the Martyr".
- Page 4: Information about the Sunday School enrollment which is at 40 members, mostly children. Rev. O.N. Miles had to retire due to poor health. The church is used by Methodist ministers with Rev. R.A. Skaggs as the present one. Samuel Hannah was a class leader for many years.
- Page 5: A list of old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 1-22, with titles such as "Concise Dictionary of the Bible," "The History of Little Henry and His Bearer", "The Fatal Ladder or Harry Linford".
- Page 6: A continuation of the list of old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 23-44, with titles such as "The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain" and "The Life of George Wishart, the Martyr".
- Page 7: Continuation of the list of old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 45-69, with titles such as "Helen Maurice or the Benefit of Early Religious Instructions", "Memoirs of Henry Obookiah" and "Christian Martyrs."
- Page 8: Notes on the old books at Mary's Chapel, particularly "April Fool or the Evils of Deception", and also the date of publication of the Bible in use at that time and the Sunday School records.
- Page 9: A newspaper clipping discussing the old books at Mary's Chapel, mentioning that Mary Vance Poage Beale brought them to the church, and noting some family history. It also states that most were published by the American Tract Society, with the latest publication date in 1840.
- Page 10: Lists the old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 1-18, with titles such as "Concise Dictionary of the Bible" and "The Christian Pilgrim".
- Page 11: Lists the old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 61-80, with titles such as "The First Day of the Week", "Religious Fashions or the History of Anna," and "Eight Testaments".
- Page 12: Lists the old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 19-39, with titles such as "The Only Son, or the History of Jonah Ross and His Mother," "The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain" and "The Little Deceiver Reclaimed". *Page 13: Lists the old books at Mary's Chapel, numbers 40-48, with titles such as "History of the Waldenses," "Family Conversations on the Evidences of Revelation," and "The Life of Colonel James Gardiner."
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McClintics Mill.pdf
- Page 1: Information about a timber operation by McClintic, involving hauling logs with teams of horses.
- Page 2: Information about McClintic's lumber operations in 1911 and 1912, including the use of horses and sawyers.
- Page 3: Information about a community saw mill operated by Wallace Kershner in 1924.
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Misc.pdf
- Page 1: An office letter referencing Brethren churches.
- Page 2: Information about early pioneer ministers in Pocahontas County, including Revs. James Avis, John Miller, Amos Smith, J.W. Kenney, and others. It also mentions the travels of Rev. Francis Asbury through Greenbrier County in the 1700s.
- Page 3: Information about the gathering of teachers from all over the county in Marlinton for instruction.
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Mt Carmel Methodist.pdf
- Page 2: Lists available names of charter members, the first pastor, and the current trustees.
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Mt Olivet Methodist.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a header with the subject and research worker information.
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New Salem at Greenbank.pdf
- Page 2: A list of names with dates, including Henry Sheets, Araminta Wooddell, Jacob Kerr, and others.
- Page 3: A continuation of the list of names with dates, including Mary Ann Curry, Annie P. Holland, and others.
- Page 1: Information about the New Salem Church, its construction date, and some history.
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News From Huntersville 1.pdf
- Page 1: Contains news and announcements for the community of Huntersville including advertisements, teacher's institute announcements, and names of people in the community.
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News From WWII a.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a story about a mule that was left after the war and some discussion about the word "hinney"
- Page 2: Contains an article about the breeding of mules in Europe and an article about the importance of the American bug to the war effort. There is also mention of a Chinese Christian service
- Page 3: Contains a letter from a soldier, and information about a tank destroyer unit.
- Page 4: Lists the names and family of some of the Cass recruits.
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News From WWII b.pdf
- Page 1: Contains advertisements for the Durbin Theatre.
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News from WWII d.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a story about a geologist who found maps of Japanese Isles and a story about a new math machine. It also mentions the Boyer Farm Women's Club.
- Page 2: Contains the names of several people who were sent to military camps and also the names of people who were home on furlough.
- Page 3: Contains a poem about tank destroyers and the war effort, and a notice about a meeting for county officials.
- Page 4: Contains an article about women in fatal car accidents, the distance around the equator, and advertisements for fuel oil.
- Page 5: Contains an obituary for William B. Gatewood, and other local announcements.
- Page 6: Lists teacher placements for various schools.
- Page 7: Contains an article about a wolf hunt.
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News from WWIIa.pdf
- Page 1: Contains an article about the effectiveness of a prison labor camp and also a call for road improvements.
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Oak Grove.pdf
- Page 2: Information about pastors who served the church, the current membership and Sunday School enrollment, and current elders and deacons.
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Other Mills.pdf
- Page 1: Information about a mill owned by John Peters and John Marshall, and the logging process.
- Page 2: Information about a lumber operation by John and Andy O'Brian in 1889 and 1890.
- Page 3: Information about Henry Yeager's purchase of timber and the milling operation, including the use of horses. It also mentions Withrow McClintic's contract to cut and skid timber.
- Page 4: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
- Page 5: Information about James Smith's sawmill, and the use of a waterwheel and a tan yard. It also notes the lumber was used for the Smith house and gristmill.
- Page 6: Information about a mill operated by Washington Beverage and David W. Loudermilk and the use of oxen to skid the logs.
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Pastors Report of the Greenbank Circuit.pdf
- Page 1: A pastor's report from July 5, 1873, detailing the advance in Sabbath schools and spiritual advancement. Also notes the election of Isaac Moore, J.H. Rider, and William A. Hull as trustees to buy or build a parsonage.
- Page 2: A pastor's report from 1874 discussing the number of Sabbath schools and scholars on the circuit and a 1875 report that Sabbath schools have been suspended. Also a report from December 1875 of 49 new members added to the churches.
- Page 3: A pastor's report from July 1894 mentioning Children's Day services held at Dunmore and Greenbank and also an appointment at Driftwood (Stony Bottom). A note indicates Stony Bottom was once a union school where Methodists planned to build a church but did not and the Presbyterians built Alexander Memorial there.
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Protestant Episcopal in Pocahontas County.pdf
- Page 1: Mentions that the Diocese of Virginia was divided in 1877 and the new Diocese of West Virginia created..
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Religion in Pocahontas 1.pdf
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Page 1: Discusses a case of misconduct brought against a church member, and the building of a church on Knapps Creek. It also mentions the division of the Mount Vernon church during the war.
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Page 2: Mentions the number of churches in the county in 1940, and the use of buildings by different religious sects. Information is given about Oak Grove Church, and also that Rev. L.S. Shires serves Wesley Chapel. Also notes that more than 400 people attended the 105th anniversary service at Hamlin Chapel, "The Old Log Church".
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Page 3: Mentions the number of members in the United Methodist Church at Durbin. Also lists some active leaders in the church and new faiths in the area, the Nazarenes and the Church of God.
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Religion in Pocahontas II.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses a case of misconduct brought against a church member, and the building of a church on Knapps Creek. It also mentions the division of the Mount Vernon church during the war.
- Page 2: Mentions the number of churches in the county in 1940, and the use of buildings by different religious sects. Information is given about Oak Grove Church, and also that Rev. L.S. Shires serves Wesley Chapel. Also notes that more than 400 people attended the 105th anniversary service at Hamlin Chapel, "The Old Log Church".
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Roush Brothers.pdf
- Pages 1-7: These pages consist of a family history pedigree chart, with names, birth and death dates, and places for many people with the last name of Roush or others connected by marriage.
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Ruckman History.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a photo of an old house and the title "Ruckman Sketches".
- Page 6: Information about the Ruckman family, including their schooling, church attendance, and the fact that they had "fun, their hopes, ambitions, disappointments, fears,".
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Rweligious History of the Methodist Synod.pdf
- Page 2: Contains information about the Marlinton Circuit of the Methodist West Virginia Conference, including the locations of churches in the circuit. It also mentions why the parsonage was located at Clawson.
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School History.pdf
- Page 2: Information about Rev. J.W. Harris, a young minister who opened a school in Huntersville in 1839. Also mentions the first school in Edray district and its log structure.
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Schools.pdf
- Page 1: School statistics for the Greenbank and Huntersville districts in 1881 and 1900.
- Page 2: A list of teachers in an unnamed district, with dates from 1905 to 1931.
- Page 3: Information about school building in the Greenbank District, including a new one in 1929, and a meeting of the Board of Education in 1886.
- Page 4: Information about the Warwick school and others in the area, including the Slaven school house and the Thorny Branch school.
- Page 5: Information about the building of the Wesley Chapel school house and others, including the Oak Hill school.
- Page 1: School statistics for the Huntersville District, and teacher salaries from 1900-1904.
- Page 6: Mentions that seventeen schools were to be taught and 20 teachers employed in the district and the addition of one room at Frost Graded school. Also states that many schools were consolidated and pupils transported.
- Page 1: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
- Page 2: Information about teacher salaries in 1907, 1909, 1913, and 1914. Also mentions a new four-room building built at Cass.
- Page 4: Information about salaries of teachers in 1918 and 1920, and that the school term was lengthened to six and a half months.
- Page 6: Mentions that there were 58 rural schools, 2 junior high schools, and 1 high school in 1925 and the levy for school purposes that year. It also lists contracts for transportation routes.
- Page 7: Mentions that the junior high schools in Cass and Durbin were discontinued for the year 1932-33.
- Page 3: School statistics and information about the school houses being closed for shows or entertainments for an admission fee. 17 teachers were employed in 1898.
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Page 1: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
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Page 1: Mentions that many teachers were also preachers and that the early schools were taught on the vocal plan.
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Page 1: Information about the number, kind, and value of school buildings in the different districts.
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Page 2: A continuation of school statistics.
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Page 3: Rate of levy for teacher's funds and a list of the Board of Examiners, and the Board of Education members.
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Page 4: Lists the members of the Boards of Education for different districts.
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Page 1: Contains the names of the districts in Pocahontas County and a discussion of the Board of Education.
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Page 2: Mentions that Jonathan McNeill was the first County Superintendent of Free Schools, and that the superintendent had to travel on horseback. It also mentions the examination of teachers and the notebook kept by the county superintendent from 1866-1876. *Page 3: Includes the questions given on a teacher's examination on February 28, 1867.
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Page 6: Enumeration of youth from 1872-1875.
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Page 7: Enumeration of youth from 1876-1877.
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Page 8: Lists the names of people with teaching certificates and the grade of their certificate.
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Page 9: Continuation of the list of teachers and their certificate grades.
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Page 10: Information about financial accounts of the school districts, from 1866-1876.
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Page 1: Lists the teachers in Greenbank District from 1880-1882.
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Page 1: Orders from the Board regarding tuition for scholars and books received, and the length of the school term.
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Page 1: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
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Page 1: Statistics for schools in Pocahontas County, 1898, including enrollment, rates of levy and amount of funding.
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Page 7: Information about the graded course of study and teacher's institute.
- Page 1: Contains a header with the subject, research worker, typist, and source information for the document.
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Page 1: Mentions the establishment of colored schools in the Edray district, including one in 1901 and one in 1923.
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Shinaberry History.pdf
- Page 1: An index of names on a pedigree chart for the Shinaberry family, including Elizabeth and Maria Shinaberry.
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Historic Registry
Okay, I will list the contents of each page from the provided sources.
1894.pdf
- Page 1: Contains advertisements for The Umbrella (a clothing store), S.W. Holt (dry goods and groceries), The Keeley Cure (a treatment for alcohol and drug addictions) and E.H. Smith (prescription druggist), plus ads for Feed, Livery & Sale Stables, a plasterer, Fire Insurance, Furniture, and a Blacksmith. It also includes an article on historical collections in Virginia.
1897.pdf
- Page 1: Features various articles, including one about the trial of Elmer Jackson, and advertisements for A. C. Brown, and Paul Golden (stoves) and Cascara Candy. There are also a variety of small advertisements on the page.
1909.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a variety of local news items, including court proceedings and personal updates, as well as advertisements, including a Special Clean Up Sale and an ad for Paul Golden. There is also a section titled "Top of Allegheny".
1913-14.pdf
- Page 1: Contains articles about local topics, including "Blight Diseases" and "Poultry House Construction," and "Kidney Ailments," alongside ads for Marlinton Drug Store and a public auction.
1957.pdf
- Page 1: Features local news, including an announcement of Dr. Simon W. Hill's 46th year of service, and lists of faculty and staff at local schools, and a note about the Cass Ticket office. There is also an ad for Brighten Living furniture.
- Page 2: Includes lists of faculty and staff at local schools, a section on a football schedule, and "Notice of Intention To Convert Church Property". There is also a section on "The Standard Ultratone" that explains a dream research. An article "A Few Lines From the Lodge" describes the activities of a local organization.
1964.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a school calendar for 1964-1965, and "Highlights of County 4-H Camp". There is also an ad for P. M. Air.
- Page 2: Contains articles about the Marlinton High School baseball team and announcements of local births, and an ad for Bartow Drive-In Theatre. There is also a list of members of the "Hillsboro Chapter of Homemakers of America".
- Page 3: Features announcements of local births and a list of teachers by grade. There is also a list of people in the "Marlinton Lineup". The page also includes an advertisement for Joe Ralston.
1965.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a report on a canoe trip down the Greenbrier River and an advertisement for an auction at the Bath Alum Farm.
- Page 2: Includes announcements of events at the Bartow Drive-In and an article about a church wedding. There is also information about Boy Scouts and an "In Memoriam" for James Michael.
1966.pdf
- Page 1: Contains various announcements, a "Special Low Price" advertisement, and an article regarding a meeting of the Pocahontas County Board of Education.
- Page 2: Includes articles about school activities, the PTA, and upcoming events as well as the announcement of the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dickerson's daughter. There is also a "Coming" announcement for Girl Scout cookies and an ad for "Special Commodities".
- Page 3: Features school news and sports updates, as well as advertisements for hot lunch menus, and Wallace and Wallace Ambulance Service.
- Page 4: Includes a section called "M. H. S. News," information about the Silver Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Dodrill, and a "Wanted" ad for Management Trainees.
1967.pdf
- Page 1: Features a series of photographs of parades with the Green Bank, Hillsboro, and Marlinton bands and an ad for "Put A Tiger".
- Page 2: Contains honor rolls for Hillsboro High School, announcements of new teachers at Marlinton Elementary School, and information regarding the Board of Education meeting concerning school lunch programs.
- Page 3: Includes news of local people and an ad for "Color T. V.".
1968.pdf
- Page 1: Contains an article about the appointment of a new chief of psychology and the announcement of school plays.
- Page 2: Includes a schematic of a school and advertisements for Judge Nickell, Loans and First State.
1969.pdf
- Page 1: Contains news of local people and events.
- Page 2: Features advertisements for various local businesses.
- Page 3: Features advertisements for various local businesses.
- Page 4: A title page for "The Marlintonian" year book.
- Page 5: Features a table of contents for "The Marlintonian".
- Page 6: A graphic showing different school subjects under the heading "Faculty".
- Page 7: Features an illustration of a scroll with "M.H.S." on it, under the title "Features".
- Page 8: Features advertisements for various local businesses.
- Page 9: Features advertisements for various local businesses.
- Page 10: Features advertisements for various local businesses.
- Page 11: Features advertisements for various local businesses.
- Page 12: A title page for "The Marlintonian" year book.
- Page 13: Features a table of contents for "The Marlintonian".
- Page 14: Features the "Wills" of graduating students.
- Page 15: Features the "Wills" of graduating students.
- Page 16: A title page for "Activities".
- Page 17: Features an illustration of a scroll with "M.H.S." on it, under the title "Features".
1969b.pdf
- Page 1: Features information about a telephone company and a list of delinquent property taxes.
- Page 2: Contains news of local people and their activities.
1969.pdf
- Page 1: Features information about the 4-H and FFA Fair, and a list of school football games.
1978.pdf
- Page 1: A document showing financial data.
Geophysical Pocahontas.pdf
- Page 342: Contains information about building stone, specifically fossiliferous light-gray limestone.
- Page 348: Contains information about forests, topography, and lists of mountain peaks.
- Page 358: Details different types of trees found in the region, including Black Walnut, Bitternut, and Shagbark Hickory.
- Page 360: Describes additional trees, such as Pawpaw, Sassafras, and Witch Hazel.
- Page 364: Continues the list of local trees and shrubs, concluding with references to the flora of West Virginia and a description of fungi and lichens.
- Page 49: Provides detailed descriptions of several local streams and rivers, including Hills Creek, Bruffey Creek, and Oldham Run.
- Page 51: Continues the description of rivers and streams, including Improvement Lick Run, Swago Creek, Monday Lick, Stillhouse Run, and Knapp Creek.
- Page 52: Contains information about local creeks, including Spice Run, Cummins Creek, Browns Creek, Laurel Creek, and others.
- Page 53: Details local streams, including Sugarcamp and Bird Runs, Price Run, Stony Creek, and Halfway Run.
- Page 57: Includes more information about the local rivers, specifically Greenbrier River, North Fork of Anthony Creek, and Gauley River.
McNeel History.pdf
- Page 1: Contains the title page and a list of people associated with the genealogy of John McNeel.
- Page 5: Includes a genealogy of the descendants of Elizabeth Wallace and Andrew Crouch.
- Page 6: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including William Sharp, Isaac Sharp and Giles Sharp.
- Page 7: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including Sandy, Bettie, Ruby and others.
- Page 9: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including Daniel, Agnes and Delia McNeel.
- Page 11: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including Felix Ward, Richard McNeel and others.
- Page 12: Includes further genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including Ellis Sharp, Edgar Sharp, Eva Sharp and Ruth Sharp.
- Page 13: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including S. Reid Moore, Lulia H. Foage, Georgia Foage and others.
- Page 14: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including Rena Lee McClung and Lillie McClung.
- Page 17: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including Mary Edgar Beard and Joel P. Beard.
- Page 18: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including Anna Cleek and Thelma Virginia Ward.
- Page 19: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including Lily Sharp and Goldie Sharp.
- Page 20: Continues the genealogy of the descendants of John McNeel, including Dell Shinaverry and Elizabeth Williams.
Mineral Waters of Pocahontas County.pdf
- Page 308: Contains a general statement about mineral waters in Pocahontas County, noting the presence of sulphur and other salts, and a discussion of their medicinal uses.
- Page 309: Lists springs in Pocahontas County, including their location and owners.
- Page 311: A continuation of a list of springs in Pocahontas County, including the location and district.
- Page 312: Provides further details on the Droop Mountain Spring, including the chemical analysis, and discusses other springs such as McLaughlin, Drennlin, Big, Sharp, Cave and Blue Springs. The page also includes an analysis of the Salt Sulphur Well at Marlinton.
PT Shorts.pdf
- Page 1: Includes information about mail box requirements and a listing of locations of movies that were being shown locally.
Places in Pocahontas.pdf
- Page 470: Contains a list of locations in Pocahontas County with their elevations and details on nearby streams.
- Page 473: Continues the list of places with elevations and details on nearby streams.
- Page 476: Includes more locations, elevations, and nearby streams.
- Page 480: Includes more locations, elevations, and nearby streams.
- Page 460: Includes a "Gazetteer of Pocahontas County" and locations with elevations.
- Page 462: Contains locations, elevations, and nearby streams and areas, including Bear Run, Beaver Creek, and Beech Flat Knob.
- Page 464: Features locations, elevations, and nearby streams including Buckeye, Buffalo Fork and Burner Mountain.
- Page 466: Continues the list of locations and elevations, including Denmar, Droop Mountain and Douthat Creek.
Pocahontas County Historic Registery.pdf
- Page 1: Lists properties and sites in Area B, categorized by theme and number, including the Carter/Barlow Residence, Duffield Cemetery and Reid Moore House & Farm.
- Page 2: Provides a discussion of transportation, churches, schools, military and architecture in the region. It includes a list of churches.
- Page 3: Lists properties and sites in Area A, categorized by theme and number, including Camp Pocahontas/National Science Camp, Durbin Tannery and Durbin School.
- Page 4: Contains a description of the Durbin Tannery with a historical note that the tannery was started in 1902 by J. Goodsell.
- Page 5: Includes a description of a structure built by William Cackley and sold to James S. Baker on January 12, 1887.
- Page 6: Contains a description of a two-story brick building in the Classical Revival style built in 1904.
- Page 7: Provides a description of the historic districts and areas being surveyed, including Huntersville, Hillsboro, and Marlinton.
- Page 8: Features a description of a church built in 1837.
- Page 9: Contains a description of the Craig House, a private home located east of Bartow, and a small sketch of the house.
- Page 10: Contains a description of a house designed by John W. Goodsell for the Pocahontas Tanning Company, with a note that the tannery was started in 1902-1904.
- Page 11: Includes a description of a house that used to be a school for the Burner children and others.
- Page 12: Contains a description of the Droop Mountain Battlefield Lookout Tower.
- Page 13: Includes a description of a house with a burned brick exterior.
- Page 14: Contains a description of the Alex McNeel House on Sinking Springs Farm.
- Page 15: Includes a description of the Alex McNeel House with the date as 1880.
- Page 16: Contains a description of a commercial building built in 1914 by W. Kinnison.
- Page 17: Includes a description of an old store building built by John Payne in 1901.
- Page 18: Contains a description of a two story L house built by Mr. Nick McCoy who was a mail carrier.
- Page 19: Includes a description of the G.A. Halstead House on Nicholas Rd.
USgDS Markers in Pocahontas.pdf
- Page 408: Provides information about survey markers in the Nida area, including the elevations and locations of the markers.
- Page 410: Describes survey markers in the Nida and Wanless Station areas.
- Page 418: Describes survey markers in the Olive and Durbin areas, and includes information about the Pocahontas Tanning Company.
- Page 424: Contains information about survey markers around Cheat Bridge.
- Page 426: Provides information about survey markers in the Lobelia, Renick and Williamsberg areas.
- Page 428: Details survey markers in the Richwood area.
- Page 434: Features information about survey markers in the Locust Station, August, and Marlinton areas.
- Page 435: Continues the list of survey markers in the Marlinton, Stillwell and Buckeye areas.
- Page 437: Includes survey marker locations for Kennison, Burnsides, Mill Run, and Denmar areas.
- Page 440: Contains survey marker information for Huntersville and Burr School.
- Page 441: Continues the list of survey markers around Burr School.
- Page 442: Includes survey markers in the Seebert, Hillsboro and Marlinton areas.
- Page 443: Contains survey marker information for Marlinton and Edray.
- Page 444: Includes more information on survey markers around Edray.
- Page 446: Lists survey markers in the Woodrow area.
- Page 449: Includes survey marker locations in Linwood, Wooddell, and Yewglade.
- Page 450: Describes markers around Clover Lick, and continues with markers in the Big Run area, Harter and Clawson areas.
- Page 453: Details the locations of survey markers in the Osceola area.
I hope this comprehensive list is helpful. Let me know if you have other questions.
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P Times Newspaper/Tax Base
The provided sources contain several tables of contents from different documents, as well as excerpts from newspapers, journals, and genealogy files. Here's a breakdown of the contents by page:
From "1870s Nicholas Journal 3rd.pdf":
- Page 1: This page contains a foreword reflecting on a time when the author traveled the Nicholas Circuit in West Virginia. It lists preaching appointments, mentions church buildings and their value, and the fact there were no parsonages.
- Page 2: This page lists the contents of the journal, including:
- A Call to Service
- Reaching a Decision
- Some Difficulties
- A Journey to the Mountains
- A Vision of My Kingdom
- I Am Catechized
- The Problem of a Horse
- Finding a Home
- A Question of Support
- The Homes of the People
- The Occupations of These People
- Now to the People Themselves
- A Churchgoing People
- My Preaching Places
- From the Wilderness to the Promised Land
- Page 3: This page continues the table of contents with:
- Caught in a Storm
- An Old Time Fighter
- An Old Time Church
- A Meeting in the Woods
- A Lively Conversation
- A Cold Ride
- At Old Gilboa
- The Cathedral of the Circuit
- An Eccentric Brother
- A Revival Season
- A Great Meeting
- The Age of a Revival
- Reaching the Aged Ones
- Of the Olden Type
- Some Horse Back Rides
- Dealing With the Old Enemy
- Lost in a Snow Storm
- A Midnight Feast
- Our Relations With Other Churches
- Wild Life in the Mountains
- A Few Stories About Rattlers
- Some War Memories
- Our Young People
- The Wanderers Return
- Page 4: This page is a chapter titled "Wild Life in the Mountains", describing encounters with a black bear and a wild deer, and seeing a large crippled bird.
- Page 5: This page recounts a journey, crossing a stream multiple times, having lunch with a teamster, and staying with a preacher and his family.
- Page 6: This page describes an interaction with Uncle Tom Fitzwater, and the story of a previous preacher.
- Page 7: This page discusses the question of support for the preacher, including financial arrangements, and gifts of socks.
- Page 8: This page begins a chapter on "The Homes of the People", describing the construction and layout of mountain homes, with two rooms, large fireplaces, and lofts.
- Page 9: This page continues the description of homes, including details about decorations, furniture, and cooking methods.
- Page 10: This page is a chapter on "The Occupations of These People" which notes the lack of specialists, with most people being farmers who also worked as carpenters, stone masons, and other trades.
- Page 11: This page recounts the author's first appointment in the Promised Land and a conflicting wool-picking event, and another appointment in the Wilderness, where a man took care of his horse.
- Page 12: This page details "A Cold Ride", where the author rode alone, faced freezing conditions, and was exhausted upon arriving home.
- Page 13: This page describes "A Great Meeting", where there was a large group of converts, and families were reunited.
- Page 14: This page continues describing the meeting, noting the presence of family groups and a shout in the camp. It also mentions two Methodist churches uniting in the revival.
- Page 15: This page continues describing a revival, including an anecdote about a boy preacher and the comment, "My dear, you can't tell a blessed thing about a revival till it's about fifty years old."
- Page 16: This page recounts "A Few Stories About Rattlers", including an encounter with a rattlesnake and the story of a man going home for lunch.
- Page 17: This page details "Our Relations With the Other Churches", telling a story about a Presbyterian theologian, and mentions a pleasant fellowship with Baptist and South Methodist pastors.
From "1968 PT_Part1.pdf":
- Page 18: This page contains announcements for events like a Talent Show, a Scout Drive, Cub Scout Meetings, Halloween activities, and a First Aid class, as well as a warning about fires.
- Page 19: This page includes various announcements, including a Vietnam service name list, and a birth announcement.
- Page 20: This page shows a photo of a football team and an ad for "The Christmas World".
- Page 21: This page contains a list of people from Hillsboro High and Marlinton High.
- Page 22: This page has a continuation of the list of people from Hillsboro and Marlinton High, as well as a photo of a man.
- Page 23: This page includes a continuation of the list of people from Hillsboro and Marlinton High.
- Page 24: This page shows an honor society list, a Danforth Foundation Leadership list, a Commerce Certificates list, and a Math Award on Examination list.
- Page 25: This page contains a story about a major electrical storm and its effect on the river, along with names of some tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders.
- Page 26: This page provides a schedule of public meetings about a school bond issue.
From "1968 PT_Part2.pdf":
- Page 27: This page includes a "Staggers for Congress" political advertisement and a "Fire Warden List".
- Page 28: This page contains information about the lumber industry and the transport of logs.
- Page 29: This page lists goals and objectives for Pocahontas County Planning Commission.
- Page 30: This page continues the list of goals and objectives for Pocahontas County.
- Page 31: This page continues the list of goals and objectives for Pocahontas County.
- Page 32: This page continues the list of goals and objectives for Pocahontas County.
- Page 33: This page displays the Pocahontas County Planning Commission Goals and Objectives for Pocahontas County.
- Page 34: This page displays the Pocahontas County Planning Commission Goals and Objectives for Pocahontas County.
- Page 35: This page displays the Pocahontas County Planning Commission Goals and Objectives for Pocahontas County.
- Page 36: This page provides the available count of deer at various stores and locations.
From "1968 PT_Part3.pdf":
- Page 37: This page has a "Lumber Companies" list and an article about a train wreck, "In a Snow Bank".
- Page 38: This page includes information about Green Bank Schools and social security.
- Page 39: This page has announcements for a campaign, a pre-school schedule, and the Home Demonstration Club.
- Page 40: This page includes "Boys and Girls in Service" and "Revival" announcements.
- Page 41: This page contains information about school enrollment, a sheep sale, and a minister coming to town.
From "Dilley Files 2.pdf":
- Page 42: This page contains emails regarding genealogy research on the McLaughlin, and Dickey families.
- Page 43: This page contains an email with information about the Moore family of early VA.
- Page 44: This page has emails with information about the Moore and Morris families from early Virginia.
- Page 45: This page shows an email with information about the Carpenter family.
- Page 46: This page continues with information about the Carpenter family.
- Page 47: This page contains emails about Moore family research.
- Page 48: This page continues with emails about the Moore family.
- Page 49: This page has emails concerning Moore family genealogy, including information from wills and inventories.
- Page 50: This page presents a family group record for the Dilley family.
- Page 51: This page continues a descendancy chart for the Dilley family.
- Page 52: This page contains a handwritten log of local travel for QES.
- Page 53: This page provides a continuation of the Dilley family descendancy chart.
- Page 54: This page is a handwritten list of children's names.
- Page 55: This page has notes about the Dilley family, the Miller's family, and other people mentioned in relation to the Dilley family.
- Page 56: This page details information about the Dilley family's history and origins.
- Page 57: This page lists the primary sources for the Dilley family account.
- Page 58: This page has a descendancy chart for the Dilley family.
- Page 59: This page continues a descendancy chart, including the Sharp, Yeager, Cleek, and Moore families.
- Page 60: This page contains emails about the Moore and Adams families.
- Page 61: This page contains emails about the Moore family from early Virginia.
- Page 62: This page has emails about the McLaughlin family.
- Page 63: This page continues emails about the McLaughlin family, and their origins.
- Page 64: This page is an index of names on a pedigree chart.
From "Hr 1936.pdf":
- Page 65: This page includes announcements about hunting season for elk and regulations for pike, as well as a story about a Highland Officer being beaten.
- Page 66: This page contains a variety of articles, including "New Light Thrown on Ancient Irish History", "Of the Multiplicity of Laws", and "Relief".
- Page 67: This page includes articles about the power of steam, "What Did Farmer's 'Wive' Do in Her Spare Time?", and "Prove Human Occupancy of America in Ice Age".
- Page 68: This page has announcements for events, including "Z. T. Men Camp at Foot of Shenandoah Mountain" and "Program For A.M.A. Finals Ft. Defiance".
- Page 69: This page contains articles about "Sitting Bull Not Chief, but Influential Leader" and "Natives Believe Everest Is Goddess of Mountains" and "Kipling's 'Recessional'".
- Page 70: This page includes information about the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and "Queer Taxes", as well as an announcement about "21 C.C. Camps to Move to Virginia".
- Page 71: This page contains announcements for "21 C.C. Camps to Move to Virginia" and the "International Canning Contest".
- Page 72: This page has a "Survey of One-Room Rural Schools" and an article about "One-Room Schools".
- Page 73: This page includes articles about "Guthsall" and other local news.
- Page 74: This page has articles about the "Location of White House" and "England at War in 1731".
- Page 75: This page includes articles about "Copyrights are Granted to Protect the Authors," "Yellowstone Park Once Was a Land of Mystery," and "St. Denis,".
- Page 76: This page includes brief news items, and information about the Junior C.C.C..
- Page 77: This page discusses "Highway No. 5 Becomes U.S. Highway No. 250," "School Honor Roll and Per Cent Perfect Attendance for Month of Dec,".
- Page 78: This page contains articles about "Pistols and Revolvers" and "Fluttering Moth Killed the Princess Caravella".
- Page 79: This page contains articles about "Of Ownership", "United States Marine Corps," and "Schwab Optomistic Over Future".
- Page 80: This page has articles about "Monterey Methodist Circuit" and "McDowell".
- Page 81: This page includes articles about "Pony Express Started in 1850; Telegraph Ended It," "Funeral Services", and "The Word 'Console'".
- Page 82: This page includes "Bring Your Fowers to Achievement Day" and "Practical Jokes".
- Page 83: This page has articles about "Terse Official Correspondence" and "Marcellus F. Wiley".
- Page 84: This page has articles about "Burned to Death" and "Teachers Appointed for County School".
From "Old PT.pdf":
- Page 85: This page contains a variety of articles about topics including women's interests, words of wisdom, and current events, under the headings "Woman's World," "Words of Wisdom," and "Current Facts," and also "Pith and Point".
From "Pdf 2.pdf":
- Page 86: This page includes news items related to local events and church services, including "Minutes of the Banking".
- Page 87: This page contains a variety of local news items and church notes.
From "Pdf 3.pdf":
- Page 88: This page contains news about "Store Burned", "Old Confederate Soldiers Meet", and "The Roll Call".
- Page 89: This page has articles about "Hillsboro" and "The Hawk's Nest".
From "Pdf 4.pdf":
- Page 90: This page contains "Indictments" and "Court Orders".
From "Pdf 5.pdf":
- Page 91: This page has "Biographic Notes" about various people from the area and about the Deep Mountain Coal Co.
From "Pdf 6.pdf":
- Page 92: This page includes "The War Bag: Stories of the War First Published in the Sixties" and some "Biographic Notes".
- Page 93: This page has a report on a 5,000 people gathering, and also "Biographic Notes".
- Page 94: This page contains "Biographic" information.
- Page 95: This page includes "Biographic Notes".
From "Pdf 7.pdf":
- Page 96: This page contains articles titled, "The Phantom Chapel" and "The Battle For Defence In Literature".
- Page 97: This page is a duplicate of the previous page.
From "Pdf 8.pdf":
- Page 98: This page has an article about George P. Moore and local news and advertisements.
- Page 99: This page is a duplicate of the previous page.
From "Pdf 9.pdf":
- Page 100: This page contains an article about "School Trustees" and an ad for "Honey".
- Page 101: This page is a duplicate of the previous page.
From "Pendleton County News2 _Part1.pdf":
- Page 102: This page includes articles about "Hunters Are Again Asked for Reports," "Announce Marriage," and "Valley Farmers Will Hold Meet at Moorefield" and some names of people in the area.
- Page 103: This page contains publication information for the "Pendleton Times".
- Page 104: This page contains "Classified Ads" and "Old Timer".
- Page 105: This page has local news items, a notice for a grazing farm, and a notice to creditors.
- Page 106: This page contains a "Why Not Larger State Aid?" article.
- Page 107: This page contains various local news items.
- Page 108: This page has articles about "The Proposed Power Plant" and "Calomel Salivates And Loosens Teeth".
- Page 109: This page includes "Pendleton County Directory", "An Island of Barbarity in a Sea of Civilization", and "Three Fundament Improvemen".
- Page 110: This page includes articles on local business and the population decline, and a notice about "Miles Eye".
From "Pendleton County News2 _Part2.pdf":
- Page 111: This page lists names of people from Pendleton County, and also includes "Trustee's Sale of Valuable Real Estate and Personal Property".
- Page 112: This page has a list of "Teachers of Mill Run District 1929-1930".
- Page 113: This page has a variety of local news items, including a schedule for "Teachers of Union District 1929-1930" and "District Institute Schedule".
- Page 114: This page includes information about the "First Meeting" of teachers and a story about Mozie and the wildcats.
From "Pendleton County News2 _Part3.pdf":
- Page 115: This page includes articles about visitors to the Sugar Grove tour, "Years Ago" and "Visitors By The Thousands Tour Sugar Grove Project".
- Page 116: This page includes local news, an article about "Pendleton in 'Hot' Area", and mapping procedure.
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1800-1969
Here is a summary of the contents of each page in the sources you provided:
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Page 1: This page includes advertisements for various businesses, including an umbrella shop, a dry goods and grocery store, and a cure for the Keeley Institute. It also contains a short story about a "pretty little story", a piece about haunted woods, and a section titled "valuable wool". An advertisement for E.H. Smith, a druggist, is present as well.
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Page 2: This page is from the Pocahontas Times newspaper, and includes news items such as an account of a man who was arrested, the court proceedings, and other local happenings. Advertisements on this page include those for physicians and a blacksmith shop.
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Page 3: This page has advertisements for various products including Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, Castoria for children, and Ripans for health. There is also an advertisement for a repair tool service. A notice from the Commissioners is on the page.
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Page 4: This page contains news and opinion pieces, including an article on the state legislature and an article about the mills. There are advertisements for Napoleon Battle flour and for a water purification company. There is also a section on "hillsboro male and female academy."
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Page 5: This page includes a variety of local news items such as court proceedings, a report on the number of ties that have been shipped, and a letter from a local resident.
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Page 6: This page contains a large advertisement for "Seven Wonders of the World increased to Eight," which advertises ladies' jackets and includes a reward for lost books. There is also a report of a fire that swept over the business portion of a town. A sheriff's sale notice is also on the page.
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Page 7: This page includes a directory of state and county officials, as well as various religious appointments. There is also an advertisement for furniture and undertaking services and one for the Marlinton Drug Store. An ad for "Free for Tobacco" is included as well.
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Page 8: This page contains a directory of state and county officials and religious appointments. There are also advertisements for furniture and undertaking services, the Marlinton Drug Store, Hite's Pain Cure, and "Free for Tobacco" paper.
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Page 9: This page contains a directory of state and county officials, as well as religious appointments. There are also advertisements for furniture and undertaking services, the Marlinton Drug Store, Hite's Pain Cure, and "Free for Tobacco" paper.
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Page 10: This page contains advertisements for a variety of items including shoes, clothing, and school supplies. It also includes a notice from the commissioner's office, a section on "Her's a Few Real Bargains," and an article on the Marlinton Hotel.
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Page 11: This page includes advertisements for clothing and shoes and an announcement for a space for the Pocahontas Bargain House. There is also a notice from the Commissioner's Office.
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Page 12: This page has advertisements for Nickell-Miller Hardware and Furniture Co, along with local news.
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Page 13: This page contains articles about local citizens and events, including a report on the English sparrow and the death of a lynx. There is also a recipe and a notice about Blue Grass Electric.
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Page 14: This page includes personal notes from community members, field notes, and information about National Forest Timber sales. There is also a recipe on the page.
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Page 15: This page contains field notes about snakes, potatoes, and other local happenings. There is also an advertisement for a product called "Catri".
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Page 16: This page contains reports about the County 4-H camp and other news items, including a report on the discovery of new metal ore deposits in Africa.
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Page 17: This page has advertisements for a movie theatre, field notes, and a short story. There is also a section with "Colored News".
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Page 18: This page contains field notes about the weather and local events. It also has a notice about a payment deadline for taxes.
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Page 19: This page contains field notes and colored news and an advertisement for "Deafness is a prison". There is also an advertisement for an auction sale of livestock.
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Page 20: This page includes field notes with mentions of local people and events, and classified ads.
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Page 21: This page includes field notes about local wildlife and activities. There are also "for sale" advertisements.
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Page 22: This page contains news items including the "Simon Dr. Hill" medical practice and an auction. The page includes an advertisement for the "Nickell-Miller Hardware & Furniture Co".
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Page 23: This page contains 4-H club news and personal notes from community members. It also has advertisements for tire sales.
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Page 24: This page includes advertisements for a bank and for loans, an article about a conservation meeting, and 4-H club news.
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Page 25: This page contains an article about a bobcat in a suitcase, and other local news. There is also an advertisement for photography services.
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Page 26: This page contains an article about a bobcat in a suitcase, and other local news. There is also an advertisement for photography services.
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Page 27: This page contains a notice for patrons of the mail service, an advertisement for the Durbin Theatre, and a report on some personal notes.
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Page 28: This page contains reports of a wedding anniversary, a Rebekah Lodge meeting, and a T.F.A. meeting, as well as some other news items.
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Page 29: This page contains various news items, including an Easter Seal appeal, junior play, a Golden Wedding celebration, and a report on the C.A.P. meeting. There is also an article about a patient at the hospital.
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Page 30: This page contains news items about a mobile x-ray unit, football games, hunting season, and P.T.A. meetings. There is also an article about price winners.
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Page 31: This page contains news items about men and women in service, as well as real estate ads, and a notice about a dial system.
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Page 32: This page contains an "important notice" about the fire alarm system, a dial system notice, and a parade change.
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Page 33: This page contains information about old fashioned days, post office hours, registration for work, and distribution of commodities. There is also an article about the T.F.A. and a report about Basil Price Sharp.
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Page 34: This page contains "Democrat's Homecoming" information and "For Sale" real estate ads, as well as used car ads.
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Page 35: This page has information on a new post office, a look at ourselves, and home demonstrations, and advertisements for free training. There is also a report of a wedding.
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Page 36: This page contains information about old fashioned days, post office hours, registration for work, and distribution of commodities. There is also an article about the T.F.A. and a report about Basil Price Sharp.
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Page 37: This page includes football schedules and information on a home demonstration club. There is also a report of an art exhibit.
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Page 38: This page contains a report on the Marlinton High School, an advertisement for the Durbin Theatre, and local news, as well as the Bartow Drive-In Theater.
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Page 39: This page contains information about the Peace Corps, and 4-H Clubs. There is a report of snakes in the area.
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Page 40: This page includes a variety of local news, such as an account of the "Hit Revue at High," and other local events.
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Page 41: This page contains news about a new telephone system, and the fire station, and an article titled "We Don't Like It." There is also a report on "Boys and Girls in Service."
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Page 42: This page contains a list of teachers, as well as information about the "January Jamboree," and some "Deeds".
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Page 43: This page has information about a library, and mentions some people visiting from out of town.
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Page 44: This page includes information about the annual staff and some of the junior class. There is a recipe included as well.
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Page 45: This page contains a list of teachers, as well as information about the "January Jamboree," and some "Deeds".
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Page 46: This page has information about a library, and mentions some people visiting from out of town.
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Page 47: This page includes information about the Woman's Club, Linwood News, a salary report, and "Births" announcements. It also contains an ad for Marlinton Electric Company.
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Page 48: This page includes a report about the class enrollment for the county, a science curriculum, and a visit to Washington.
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Page 49: This page includes a report about Donna Cromer, Green Bank High School activities, and a list of delinquent property.
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Page 50: This page contains a report about a musical event, information on a couple getting married, and a report about the birth of a child.
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Page 51: This page includes a report about games that were played, as well as those who sent gifts.
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Page 52: This page contains information about boy scouts, and the Democratic Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner. There are also reports of a couple's marriage and a list of people attending.
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Page 53: This page contains information about the school term for 1964-1965. There is also a report on the County Court.
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Page 54: This page contains a report on the Pocahontas County 4-H camp and a list of births.
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Page 55: This page contains information about the 4-H club and the "4-H pledge" and an article about Roscoe Beall. There are also personal notes on the page.
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Page 56: This page includes a variety of local news and announcements, including class rolls, and a "Thank You" section.
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Page 57: This page includes a report about games that were played, as well as those who sent gifts.
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Page 58: This page contains information about a motel, and the new state policeman, as well as an article about the county court.
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Page 59: This page contains information about the school term for 1964-1965. There is also a report on the County Court.
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Page 60: This page includes a commendation letter from the Navy, a notice of trespassing, and a for sale notice.
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Page 61: This page includes information about the Historical Society and a "Tenth Grade" list.
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Page 62: This page contains a report on the Pocahontas County 4-H camp and a list of births.
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Page 63: This page contains information about girls in service and an advertisement for the Durbin Theatre. There is also an announcement for the Pocahontas Livestock Auction.
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Page 64: This page includes a "Levy Estimate" for the county, and an advertisement for Bill Simmons.
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Page 65: This page contains an advertisement for "A Money in the Bank" and several "Prayer for Servicemen".
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Page 66: This page contains news about a new facility, a national science camp and some local news.
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Page 67: This page contains 4-H camp information, an invitation, and a wedding announcement, as well as information about the Boy Scouts and local theater.
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Page 68: This page has information on "Paying by Check" and "The Lovely Ones," and also contains news about local citizens.
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Page 69: This page includes a variety of "For Sale" notices, as well as a report about a special deodorant.
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Page 70: This page includes information about the Bible in schools, a report about Dean Rumbold, and a variety of news items.
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Page 71: This page includes information on the Hillsboro Play, and the Cub Scout Olympics, as well as information about the P.T.A. and an advertisement for commodities.
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Page 72: This page includes a variety of "For Sale" notices, as well as a report about a special deodorant.
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Page 73: This page contains information about Boys and Girls in service, as well as an advertisement for loans.
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Page 74: This page has information about C-J's specials and the Durbin Theatre, as well as some local news.
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Page 75: This page contains a list of graduates and wedding announcements, as well as news of local citizens.
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Page 76: This page features photographs from a parade, and an advertisement to "Put A Tiger" in your tank.
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Page 77: This page includes the honor roll for Hillsboro High School and information on new teachers.
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Page 78: This page includes announcements about weddings, and a basketball tournament, as well as a song service notice.
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Page 79: This page includes wedding announcements and birth announcements as well as an article on the Green Bank High School.
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Page 80: This page contains information about the Jacob K. and family reunion and an ad for "Rummage Sale." There is also an advertisement for "No Trespassing."
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Page 81: This page contains information about the Marlinton High School Football team as well as a bank advertisement.
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Page 82: This page includes Boys and Girls in Service and an advertisement for "Nerve Deafness". There are also advertisements for radiator repair and "Little Levels District".
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Page 83: This page includes a photo of the Marlinton High School football team and the deer firearms season map.
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Page 84: This page includes a report on the deer hunt, and an arts and crafts show as well as news from the Marlinton High School.
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Page 85: This page includes a report on the "Wounded in Action" and "Weddings" and information about a Woman's Club.
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Page 86: This page includes Boys and Girls in Service, an advertisement for a society, and local news.
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Page 87: This page features photographs from a parade, and an advertisement to "Put A Tiger" in your tank.
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Page 88: This page includes the honor roll for Hillsboro High School and information on new teachers.
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Page 89: This page includes a report on the Green Bank High School Homecoming, and some wedding announcements.
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Page 90: This page includes the honor roll for Hillsboro High School and information on new teachers.
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Page 91: This page contains information about the Marlinton High School Football team as well as a bank advertisement.
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Page 92: This page includes information about "Boys in Service" and a report on the Pocahontas County Historical Society.
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Page 93: This page includes a report on the "Wounded in Action" and "Weddings" and information about a Woman's Club.
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Page 94: This page contains information about Boys and Girls in service, as well as an advertisement for loans.
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Page 95: This page has information about C-J's specials and the Durbin Theatre, as well as some local news.
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Page 96: This page includes information about a retirement, a public auction, and a report on Pocahontas tops wool sales.
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Page 97: This page includes the honor roll for Hillsboro High School and information on new teachers.
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Page 98: This page includes information on "Boys and Girls in Service" and advertisements for various businesses.
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Page 99: This page includes wedding announcements and birth announcements as well as an article on the Green Bank High School.
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Page 100: This page includes information on the Pocahontas County Fair, and the "Off to College" list.
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Page 101: This page includes information about the school district, a "Democrat's Picnic," and the "Off to College" list.
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Page 102: This page includes information about Boys and Girls in service and an engagement announcement, and a wedding announcement, as well as a notice for a P.T.A. meeting.
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Page 103: This page contains an article about flood damage, as well as advertisements for various businesses.
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Page 104: This page includes the honor roll for Hillsboro High School and information on new teachers.
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Page 105: This page contains information about the Marlinton High School Football team as well as a bank advertisement.
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Page 106: This page includes Boys and Girls in Service and an advertisement for "Nerve Deafness". There are also advertisements for radiator repair and "Little Levels District".
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Page 107: This page includes a report on the Green Bank High School Homecoming, and some wedding announcements.
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Page 108: This page contains advertisements for the International Shoe Company, Bank of Marlinton, Royal Drug Store, and C.J. Richardson.
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Page 109: This page contains advertisements for Dave Sharp Store, Kanes Furniture and Appliance, Ware's General Repair, Durbin Mercantile Co., Leggett's Department Store, Youngmobile, Ronceverte Ice & Produce Company, and Brill's Esso Servicenter.
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Page 110: This page is a table of contents for a school yearbook, with sections including faculty, students, athletics, and other activities.
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Page 111: This page features a drawing of books, and the word "Faculty".
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Page 112: This page features the phrase "Farewell To," and lists various school experiences and activities.
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Page 113: This page is titled "Being of Sound", and contains a list of what various students will bequeath.
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Page 114: This page has the word "Activities" on it.
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Page 115: This page has the word "Features" and a drawing of a scroll.
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Year PT 2-1970-1990s
Here is a summary of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
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Page 1: An image of a title card with the text "END OF REEL" and "MICROFILMED BY: PHOTODUPLICATION SECTION WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARY" and the university's seal.
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Page 2: An image of a title card with the text "JAN 5 - DEC 21 1978", "VOL 96 NO 28 - VOL 97 NO 27".
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Page 3: A newspaper page containing advertisements for local businesses, including:
- Clothing sales at The Treasure Chest
- Grocery prices at Home Products Market
- Used car listings at Marlinton Motor Sales and Bartow Motors
- A Square Dance event
- Catholic Inquiry Class information
- Color TV sale at McLaughlins TV
- Real Estate listings
- Information about Mountain State Metals
- A "New Year" ad for "The Source" store
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Page 4: A newspaper page including:
- An "All-State Band" article
- An article about "Ducks"
- An article about "Interlibrary Places"
- A "Fuel Emergency Update #2" notice from Monongahela Power Company
- A blood pressure clinic advertisement
- An article about "Carl Weimer Jr"
- An advertisement for "The Insurance Store"
- An advertisement for "The Party"
- An advertisement for "The Greentree"
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Page 5: A newspaper page with:
- An advertisement for "MERCURY ZEPHYR" at Arlington Motor Sales
- An advertisement for "Blue Grass Federal Savings"
- A list of Delinquent Real Estate
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Page 6: A newspaper page with:
- Acknowledgments for Pioneer Days '78
- A "Best Wishes for Pioneer Days '78" advertisement from W. Va. Insurance Co
- A "Compliments of First National Bank" advertisement
- A "Welcome Visitors to Pioneer Days" advertisement from Marlinton Electric Company
- A schedule of "Weekend Menus" for Pioneer Days
- A note about the "Purpose of Pioneer Days"
- An advertisement for "Johnson's Dari-Land"
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Page 7: A newspaper page with:
- Information about "Places of Historical Interest"
- Including: Pearl Buck Birthplace, Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park, Museum, The Pocahontas Times, Locust Creek Bridge, Huntersville Presbyterian Church, The Hazelton Chapel, Mt. Olivet Church, Huntersville Jail
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Page 8: A newspaper page with:
- An advertisement for "8th Annual Camp Meeting" by Ambassadors For Christ Camp
- Legal notices
- An advertisement for Moore's Ready-Mix
- An advertisement for Coleman's Trailer
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Page 9: A newspaper page with:
- A listing of Board of Education financial transactions
- An advertisement for "Chicken and Picinic Dinner"
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Page 10: A newspaper page with:
- Articles about local sports and school schedules
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An advertisement for "Bootique Collection"
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An advertisement for "Get a Gift for Learning to Lose Weight"
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Page 11: A newspaper page with:
- Financial information about the municipality of Marlinton
- An advertisement for VanReenen Funeral Home
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Page 12: A newspaper page with an announcement of a "Warrior Basketball" game
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Page 13: A newspaper page with:
- A "Board of Education Levy Estimate"
- A "Town of Durbin Levy Estimate"
- An advertisement for Moore's Ready-Mix
- An advertisement for "Sales Every Other Monday" at Marlinton Stockyard
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Page 14: A newspaper page with:
- Advertisements for Fall Clothing at The Treasure Chest
- An advertisement for Marlinton Motor Sales
- An advertisement for a "Photo Special" at the Square Dance
- An advertisement for the State Fair of West Virginia
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An advertisement for Mitchell Chevrolet
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An advertisement for VanReenen Funeral Home
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An advertisement for "Notice to Taxpayers"
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An advertisement for Granny's Family Fun
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An advertisement for a "Eve Sale" at Marlinton Boulevard
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An advertisement for Bartow Motors
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Page 15: A newspaper page with financial information relating to the Board of Education
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Page 16: A newspaper page with:
- A floor plan of a school
- Information about a new school lunch program
- An advertisement for "Washington's Birthday Sale"
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Page 17: A newspaper page with:
- Information about local events
- An advertisement for "3 Days Only" at Acm Dingo
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Page 18: A newspaper page with:
- Advertisements for Ladies Clothing at the Treasure Chest
- An advertisement for Early Spring and Summer Tops and Shorts at the Treasure Chest
- An advertisement for "Make Money" by "The Biggest Flex Market of the Year"
- An advertisement for a "Disco Party" at Marlinton Motor Inn
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An advertisement for "Ramp & Ham Dinner" at Green Bank
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Used car listings at Mitchell Chevrolet and Marlinton Motor Sales
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An advertisement for "Southern Photo's"
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An advertisement for a Bake Sale by the Marlinton Methodist Women
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An advertisement for a Revival at the Baptist Church
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Page 19: A newspaper page with:
- A "Consolidated Report of Condition" for the Bank of Marlinton
- An article about a missing woman
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An article about new doctors at Green Bank
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Pioneer Days information
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Page 20: A newspaper page with:
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An advertisement for "The Treasure Chest"
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An advertisement for "Blane Smith, Inc."
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An advertisement for "Hefner's Amoco"
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An advertisement for "Cutting Gas Prices"
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An advertisement for "Roy David Arrington, Attorney at Law"
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An advertisement for "Price's Automotive"
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An advertisement for "Wide Selection Siding Co."
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An advertisement for "Wooddell's Meats, Inc."
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Page 21: A newspaper page with:
- Financial information related to the Board of Education
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Page 22: A newspaper page with:
- An advertisement for "Pocella Plumbing and Heating"
- An advertisement for "The Gunsmith, Inc"
- An advertisement for "Lime Spreader Service"
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An advertisement for Firewood at "Huston Heating & Cooling"
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An advertisement for Buying Old Coins at C.L. Shock
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An advertisement for "Martin V. Saffer, Attorney at Law"
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An advertisement for "Looking for Affordable Housing?" at P.D.Q. Homes
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An advertisement for "Henry Cook"
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An advertisement for "V W Repair"
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An advertisement for "Charlie's Modular Homes"
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An advertisement for "Real Estate" at Greenbrier
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An advertisement for "Gracious Dining" at China Garden Restaurant
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Page 23: A newspaper page with:
- An advertisement for "Ready-To-Wear" at the Treasure Chest
- An advertisement for a "Flea Market"
- An advertisement for an "Auction Sale"
- Used car listings from Mitchell Chevrolet and Marlinton Motor Sales
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An advertisement for Feddes Calf Sales
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An advertisement for "Lions Club Auction"
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An advertisement for "Ginseng Notice" at VanReenan Funeral Home
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An advertisement for "Super Sale" of modular homes
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An advertisement for "Seneca Floral and Gifts"
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An advertisement for "The Smoke House"
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Page 24: A newspaper page with:
- Local school sports schedules and results
- An advertisement for "Parts Plus Autostore"
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An advertisement for Winterizing Specials at "Parts Plus Autostore"
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An advertisement for a "Cherry River Cinema" movie
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An advertisement for "Arvin Muffler"
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An advertisement for "Save" with "Danco Socket Set"
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Page 25: A newspaper page with:
- An announcement for the opening of Durbin Medical Clinic
- An advertisement for "J. Steven Hunter and Walter F. Weiford, Attorneys"
- An advertisement for a "Yard Sale"
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An advertisement for "Appearing at Snowshoe"
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An advertisement for "Auction" at Construction Equipment
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An advertisement for "Sales Every Monday" at Monterey Livestock
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An advertisement for "Water Problems?" at "Mauzy's Plumbing"
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An advertisement for "Rose Mobile Home Park"
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An advertisement for "Wallace and Walker, Attorneys at Law"
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas Home Health Agency"
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An advertisement for "Harrison's Amoco"
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An advertisement for "Special" at "Harrison's Amoco"
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An advertisement for "Apartments For Rent"
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An advertisement for "The Money Savers" store
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Page 26: A newspaper page containing a column titled "Moving Right Along" and a mostly blank page.
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Page 27: A newspaper page containing:
- Local school sports schedules and results
- Birth and anniversary announcements
- Local History articles
- An advertisement for "Septic Systems" at Dilley's Backhoe & Septic Tank Service
- An advertisement for "Fabric Sale!"
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An advertisement for "Long Toy's"
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An advertisement for "Urban Leather"
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Page 28: A newspaper page with:
- An advertisement for "Lime Spreader Service"
- An advertisement for "Woodell's Meats, Inc."
- A "Pocahontas County Levy Estimate"
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A "Town of Durbin Levy Estimate"
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A "Town of Marlinton Levy Estimate"
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A "Board of Education Levy Estimate"
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An advertisement for "Leasing Oil and Gas Exploration" at Sterling Drilling & Production Company, Inc.
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas County Eatlow Builders"
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas Mental Health Center"
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An advertisement for "Horseshoeing"
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An advertisement for "Looking for Affordable Housing? P.D.Q. Homes, Inc."
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An advertisement for "Royster Fertilizer"
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Page 29: A newspaper page with:
- Local school sports schedules and results
- Information about Free Movies
- An advertisement for "January Sale" at Cannon's
- An advertisement for "The Cherry River Cinema"
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Page 30: A newspaper page with:
- An advertisement for a "50% Off Sale on Certain Vet Products"
- An advertisement for "Hate Stripping Furniture? Now there's an easy way" by Bix
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An advertisement for "Sale Will Continue Until Stock Is Depleted" at S.B. Wallace & Co.
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Used car listings
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An advertisement for "Perry's Tax Service"
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An advertisement for "Use Angus Bulls" at Lakeview Angus Farm
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An advertisement for "The Office of Blake & Boone Accounting Corporation"
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Real Estate listings
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas Properties"
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An advertisement for "Home Center"
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Page 31: A newspaper page with:
- A "Board of Education" levy estimate
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A "Town of Marlinton" levy estimate
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Legal notices
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An advertisement for "Do You Need Help? Chiropractic"
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An advertisement for "R&R Excavating"
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An advertisement for "Home Center"
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An advertisement for "Perry's Tax Service"
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An advertisement for "Quality Auctioneer"
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An advertisement for "Wide Selection Siding Company"
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An advertisement for "Walker and Walker"
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Page 32: A newspaper page with:
- Information about PCHS Graduation
- An advertisement for "Varmint Hunters' Special"
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An advertisement for "Buckeye Drive-in Theatre"
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An advertisement for "Peoples Store & Supply"
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Page 33: A newspaper page with:
- Information about "Contests" and "Crafts, Exhibits, and Flower Show" at Pioneer Days
- Information about "Food Exhibits"
- An advertisement for "MHS & EHS ALUMNI GATHERING"
- Information about the "Pioneer Days Athletic Events"
- Information about the "Spelling Bee and History Contest"
- Information about "Horseshoe Pitching Contest"
- Information about the "Frog Hop and Turtle Races"
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An advertisement for "Friday Night Square Dance"
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An advertisement for "Teen Street Dance"
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An advertisement for "Welcome!" at Flower
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Information about "Auction Sale and Events"
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An advertisement for "Pioneer Days Antique Car Show"
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An advertisement for "WVMR's Old Time Liar's Contest"
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An advertisement for "Mountain Music Festival"
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Page 34: A newspaper page with:
- An advertisement for "VanReenen Funeral Home"
- An advertisement for "Welcome Visitors to Pioneer Days" at Marlinton Electric Company
- An advertisement for "Ashland Oil Company"
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An advertisement for "Remington Tires" at Central Service Station
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An advertisement for "Lifetime Muffler Systems"
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An advertisement for "Arbuckle Insurance Agency"
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An advertisement for "Oldsmobile Sales and Service" at Sheets Garage, Inc.
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An advertisement for "Guy's Service Center"
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Page 35: A mostly blank page.
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Page 36: A newspaper page with:
- An advertisement for "Fast Chek Supermarkets"
- An advertisement for "Generic Foods"
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Page 37: A newspaper page with:
- A list of "Birthdays" and "Weddings"
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A list of "Deaths"
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Information about "Events"
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Information about "Tax Workshops"
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An advertisement for "Hefner's Amoco"
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Page 38: A newspaper page with:
- A "Board of Education" levy estimate
- A "Marlinton" levy estimate
- A "Town of Durbin" levy estimate
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An advertisement for "Luke McSwain Memorial Medical Clinic"
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas Home Health Agency"
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An advertisement for "Hillsboro Health Clinic"
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Page 39: A newspaper page with:
- An announcement of the 13th Annual Pocahontas County High School Seniors
- An announcement of the "Grace Baptist Church Commencement"
- Business advertisements for "Nicki's Wig Wam", "Marlinton Motor Inn", "Dr. John Sharp Family Practice Physician", "S.B. Wallace & Co.", "A&M Market & Restaurant", "Ryder's Auto Park", "D M Prescription Shop", "Hilltop Grocery", "Gary's TV & Stereo", "N&K Auto Repair", "Burns Motor Freight", "Christopher's Pizza and Game Room", "J&K Market", "A-JADS", "Ralph H. Burns & Son", "Wilson's Trading Post", "Taylor's Service Station", "Moore's Ready Mix", "French's Diner", "Hiner Oil Company", "Hannish Insurance Agency", "Ernest K. Shaw Dentist", "Mallow Dental Associates", "Foodland", "Roy McLaughlin Attorney at Law", "The Flower House & Gifts", "R&R Excavating", "Robert Sharp", "Chic Inn"
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Page 40: A newspaper page with:
- Advertisements for "Yard Sales"
- An advertisement for "Farm Auction"
- An advertisement for "Lots Auction"
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An advertisement for "Peoples Auction of Marlinton"
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An advertisement for "Cass Motel Auction"
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An advertisement for "Special Fall Sales" at Bluegrass Market, Inc.
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A "Public Offering" of "Valuable Real Estate"
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Page 41: A newspaper page with:
- An article "Questions and Bible Answers"
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An advertisement for "Church of Christ"
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Information about "Catholic Information Class"
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An advertisement for "Citizens House" at the Allison Mansion
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An advertisement for "Fast Chek Supermarkets"
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An advertisement for "R&R Excavating"
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Page 42: A newspaper page with:
- Financial statements for Pocahontas County
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Page 43: A newspaper page with:
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A "Bank of Marlinton" financial statement
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Information about the "Pocahontas County Sesquicentennial Committee"
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Page 44: A newspaper page with:
- Photographs of "Pocahontas County Sesquicentennial Committee"
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A listing of donors to the Sesquicentennial
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Page 45: A newspaper page with:
- Advertisements for Real Estate
- An advertisement for "Discount Housing For All Flood Victims" at Casto Mobile Homes
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An advertisement for "P.D.Q Homes"
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Page 46: A newspaper page with a continuation of the listing of donors to the "Pocahontas County Sesquicentennial Committee"
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Page 47: A newspaper page with:
- Real estate and employment listings
- An advertisement for "Galford's Auction"
- An advertisement for "H & H Auction Service"
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An advertisement for "Hillboro General Store"
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An advertisement for "Archer Real Estate"
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An advertisement for "McDaniel Realty"
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An advertisement for "Job Opportunity" at "Moore's Ready Mix, Inc."
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An advertisement for "Sign Up! A petition for flood control..."
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An advertisement for "Dr. John Sharp"
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Page 48: A newspaper page with:
- Information about the "Wagon Train" travelling the "Greenbrier River Trail"
- An advertisement for "Master Fiddler" to perform at Snowshoe Resort
- An advertisement for "Appliance Shack, Inc"
- An advertisement for "VanReenan Funeral Home"
- An advertisement for "R.W. Faulknier Excavation"
- An advertisement for "Roses"
- An advertisement for "Music in the Mountains"
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An advertisement for "J & P Furniture"
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Page 49: A newspaper page with:
- A "POCAHONTAS COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION" financial statement
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Page 50: A newspaper page with:
- Information about the "Southern States Annual Meeting"
- An announcement about "CFSA Announces Conservation Program Signup"
- An article titled "From Me To Ewe"
- An advertisement for "Gibson's Feed and Grain"
- An advertisement for "Team Penning"
- An advertisement for "Special Fall Cattle Sales" at Alderson Livestock Market
- An advertisement for "Marlinton Stock Yard"
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An advertisement for "Here's How You Rate With Us"
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Page 51: A newspaper page with:
- A "Financial Statement" for Pocahontas County
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Page 52: A newspaper page with:
- An article titled "Dry Summer Affects Fall Color"
- Information about "Back to his Roots"
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Information about "CFSA Reminder"
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Information about "Man Power Cooperates With NWTF"
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Information about "WV Transportation Map Available"
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An advertisement for "Special Fall Cattle Sales" at Alderson Livestock Market
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An advertisement for "Bluegrass Market, Inc"
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An advertisement for "Suffolk Rams"
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An advertisement for "September Specials!"
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Page 53: A newspaper page with:
- A calendar for October 1995
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Page 54: A newspaper page with:
- An advertisement for "Home Health Services" at Pocahontas Memorial Hospital
- An advertisement for "VanReenan Funeral Home"
- An advertisement for "Pocahontas Pharmacy"
- An advertisement for "William McNeel Browning, Jr., D.O."
- An advertisement for "Home Health & Hospice Care"
- An advertisement for "Senior Menus"
- An advertisement for "Chase Tick Railroad Station Keeps on Ticking"
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Page 55: A newspaper page with:
- A "Notice of Sale of Delinquent Real Estate" in Pocahontas County
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Page 56: A newspaper page with:
- Local school sports results and schedules
- An article titled "NMS Students Scoop Principal's Challenge"
- An article titled "PERT Gets Underway at Green Bank"
- An advertisement for "FNB Supports"
- An advertisement for a "SummerVille Band"
- An advertisement for "Blue Heart Inn"
- An advertisement for "Roscoe's"
- An advertisement for "Open House" at the Pocahontas County Recycling Center
- An advertisement for "Halloween Dance" at the Marlinton Municipal Building
- An advertisement for "Jim's Detail Shop"
- An advertisement for "R & L Mart"
- An advertisement for "In Concert" with Guitar Champion Muriel Anderson
- School Menu
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Page 57: A newspaper page with:
- Information about "Anniversaries" and "Reunion Reports"
- Information about "VFW News"
- Information about "Visiting"
- Information about "Senior Menus"
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An advertisement for "VanReenan Funeral Home"
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas Medical Clinic"
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An advertisement for "Luis E. Soriano, MD"
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An advertisement for "William McNeel Browning, Jr., D.O"
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An advertisement for "Real Care, Inc."
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An advertisement for "Your Reward for Retiring is Greystone Landing"
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An advertisement for "Don't Blame Your Ears for Hearing Loss"
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Page 58: A newspaper page with:
- An article about "Board of Ed Approves Library Site"
- Local School sports schedules
- Information about the "Snowshoe Science Conference"
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An article about "Firefighters show safety rules at MES"
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An advertisement for "Haunted House"
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An advertisement for "Suze's Chic Inn"
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An advertisement for "Alumni Reunion"
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An advertisement for "Price Treats" at Rite Aid Pharmacy
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An advertisement for "This Week on WVMR"
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Page 59: A newspaper page with:
- Information about "Weddings"
- Information about "Library News"
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Information about "Donations to PMH Auxiliary"
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Information about "Birth Center Auxiliary Elects Officers"
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An advertisement for "We Publish Early for Christmas"
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An article about "County Resident Receives Art Award"
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An advertisement for "Why Pay Rent? Carrico Mobile Homes"
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An advertisement for "The Rock House"
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An advertisement for "The Highway State"
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An advertisement for "Ashland"
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An advertisement for "American Cancer Society"
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas Recycling"
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Page 60: A newspaper page with:
- An article titled "Green Bank Releases Honor Students List"
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An article titled "PCHS Staff/Student Plan Project Christmas"
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An advertisement for "The Men's Shop"
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An advertisement for "Huckleberry's"
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An advertisement for "Peggy's Cleaning Services"
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An advertisement for "Dance"
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An advertisement for "A Bag A Deal!" at Southern States
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School Menus
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PCHS Schedule
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Page 61: A newspaper page with:
- Legal advertisements
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A list of Delinquent Real Estate Sold for Taxes
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An advertisement for "Kerr's Service"
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An advertisement for "The Excitement of The Movies Direct to Your Home" at Appalachian Sport
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas Recycling"
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An advertisement for "Hunters! Have Your Trophy Mounted by Us!" at T & T Taxidermy
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An advertisement for "Appalachian Sport"
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An advertisement for "Level out your electric bill. Look into the Average Payment Plan."
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Page 62: A newspaper page with:
- An article about "1995 Events"
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An advertisement for "Luis E. Soriano, MD"
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An advertisement for "William McNeel Browning, Jr. D.O."
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas Medical Clinic"
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An advertisement for "Real Care, Inc."
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An advertisement for "Hannnah Insurance Agency"
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An advertisement for "Ellen G. Gaftos, Agent"
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Page 63: A newspaper page with:
- An article about "30 Years Ago" in The Pocahontas Times
- An article about "PCCC Auxiliary Announces Results of Fund Drives"
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An article about "Opera House To Benefit from FNB's Demolition"
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An advertisement for "Frank's Service"
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An advertisement for "Charles TV and VCR Repair Work"
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An advertisement for "Pocahontas Recycling"
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An advertisement for "Appliance Shack, Inc"
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An advertisement for "PrimesStar"
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An advertisement for "Krone Niemeyer"
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An advertisement for "Beverage Tractor and Equipment, Inc."
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Page 64: A newspaper page with:
- Local school sports schedules and results
- An advertisement for "When Lady Bridge Good Sports, Donates To Flood Victims"
- An advertisement for "We're Here for you!"
- An advertisement for "VanReenan Funeral Home"
- An advertisement for "Michael C. Doss, Attorney at Law"
- An advertisement for "Martin V. Saffer, Attorney at Law"
- An advertisement for "Northern Pocahontas County Health Clinic"
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An advertisement for "If you need a doctor, call PhysicianMatch"
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An advertisement for "Real Care, Inc."
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An advertisement for "Insurance Office"
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An advertisement for "The Durbin Route"
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Page 65: A newspaper page with:
- Information about the State Fair Board
- An article about "National Vocational Education Week at PCHS"
- Information about an "Engagement" and "Visiting"
- An advertisement for "Pocahontas Recycling"
- An advertisement for "Johnson Lock Service"
- An advertisement for "This Week on WVMR"
- An advertisement for "Wallace Construction"
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An advertisement for "Professional Cleaners"
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An advertisement for "4-H Wanted Old Carnival Glass"
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An advertisement for "J & P Furniture, Inc."
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Page 66: A newspaper page with:
- Information about "Candidate's Corner"
- An article about "Extension Service to Sponsor Summer Meals Program"
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Necrology Mst
The sources provided contain multiple documents, including census records, obituaries, and other records. Here's a breakdown of the contents of each page:
"1850 cENSUS.pdf"
- Page 1: This page is an index to the 1850 Census of Pocahontas County, West Virginia. It lists surnames and first names with corresponding page numbers.
- Page 2: This page contains the title of the document: "Pocahontas County WV 1850 Census" and indicates that the document is the "Property of Pocahontas County Historical Society."
- Page 3: This page is a portion of the 1850 Census for Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and includes the names of residents, their ages, their place of birth (mostly Virginia, or Va.), their occupations, and other notes. Some of the people listed are George W. Amos, Catharine Amos, Andrew D. Amos, and Mary S. Amos.
- Page 4: This page continues the 1850 Census of Pocahontas County, listing names such as Richard V Hill, Benjamin Arbogast, and James McCullum.
- Page 5: This page continues the 1850 Census, with names such as Henry N Clark, Preston Brindley, William Saphrane, and Charles Colter.
- Page 6: This page continues the 1850 Census, including names such as Robert Moore, Thomas Nicholas, Nathan G Barlow, and Josiah Friel.
- Page 7: This page continues the 1850 Census, and includes names such as John R Duffield, William Moore Sr, John Gilley, and Cornelius VanReinen.
- Page 8: This page continues the 1850 Census, and lists names such as Joseph Buckley, John Kee, Andrew Kee, James Flemmons, and Sampson Ochletree.
- Page 9: This page continues the 1850 Census, with names including John W. Hogsett, Jesse Sadler, Samuel Brady, and Thomas Beale.
- Page 10: This page continues the 1850 Census, listing names such as Henry Knupp, Peter Shinniberry, and Bridwell Gum.
- Page 11: This page continues the 1850 Census, with names such as Jacob G Sutton, William Kerr, and John G Sutton.
- Page 12: This page continues the 1850 Census, listing names such as William Byrd, George B Sutton, and Maurice Pugh.
- Page 13: This page continues the 1850 Census, with names including Lewis Pugh, Ellis Houchen, Jacob S Glavens, and Thomas Lamb.
- Page 14: This page continues the 1850 Census, listing names such as John Bruffy, Richard Hill, and Daniel Kellison.
- Page 15: This page continues the 1850 Census, with names including James Callison, Joel Hill, Robert G Miller, and Josiah Beard.
- Page 16: This page continues the 1850 Census, listing names such as William E Tracy, Alexander Gillaspie, and John A Gillaspie.
- Page 17: This page continues the 1850 Census, including names such as George W Tracy, George W Gooders, David W Kerr, and Sampson Buzzard.
- Page 18: This page continues the 1850 Census, with names such as George McCarty, Edgar Campbell, and Roland Wheeler.
- Page 19: This page continues the 1850 Census, listing names such as William Smith, Moses H Perry, and Elijah May.
- Page 20: This page is an index to the 1850 Census of Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and lists surnames and first names, similar to page one.
- Page 21: This page is an index to the 1850 Census of Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and lists surnames and first names, similar to page one.
- Page 22: This page is an index to the 1850 Census of Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and lists surnames and first names, similar to page one.
"hill bb_Part1.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains an obituary for William D. Burgess.
"hill bb_Part4.pdf"
- Page 1: This page includes obituaries for Vaitman "Jay" Bailey, Elsie Klee Burky, and Paul N.Byrne.
- Page 2: This page contains obituaries for Mary Frances Beverage Bilyeu, Earnest Carlisle Biggs, and Gertie Alice Moore Birchfield.
- Page 3: This page contains obituaries for Reta Rexrode Bussard, Ada E. Buzzard, and Florence Manley Baile.
"hill cc_Part1.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains only a partial image and the number "925".
"hill cc_Part2.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains an obituary for C. P. Pritchards.
"hill f_Part3.pdf"
- Page 1: This page includes an obituary for Mrs. J.L. Moses.
"hill f_Part4.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains obituaries for Mrs. Effie Conner Phillips and William G. Phillips.
- Page 2: This page contains obituaries for Richard W. Porter and Mrs. William Robert Propst.
- Page 3: This page contains obituaries for Esta Purkey and Everett L. Puckett.
"hill f_Part5.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains an obituary for Harry Isaac Shinaberry.
"hilldd_Part1.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains obituaries for an unnamed baby, Garfield Hayes, and Ross Hamrick.
- Page 2: This page contains the number "591".
- Page 3: This page is blank.
"hilldd_Part3.pdf"
- Page 1: This page includes an obituary for Lee W. Kramer.
- Page 2: This page contains obituaries for John Lee and Mrs. Madge Little.
"hille_Part2.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains an obituary for Dr. Amos Lee Herold.
- Page 2: This page contains an obituary for Dr. Amos Lee Herold, and is identical to the previous page.
"hille_Part3.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains an obituary for Mrs. H. M. Moore.
"naturalation.pdf"
- Page 1: This page is a title page that indicates the document is about Naturalization Declaration of Intention for Pocahontas County Courthouse in Marlinton, WVA. It also lists the Project and Roll numbers.
- Page 2: This page shows two declarations of intent. The first one, for Tony Matturro, lists his age, occupation, description, date of arrival to the United States, and family information. The second document on the page is for Petition for Naturalization for Samuel Shreben, and includes an oath of allegiance.
"obits of the 30s.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains news articles and information relating to schools and other events.
"populationschedu0947unix.pdf"
- Pages 1- 80: These pages are blank.
The "1850 cENSUS.pdf" document contains a large number of pages listing residents of Pocahontas County, WV from the 1850 Census. The other documents primarily contain obituaries or other legal documents, and the final document is mostly blank.
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Price Geological
The following is a list of the contents of each page, as described in the sources:
- Page 1: The table of contents for the document, including sections on structure, geologic work, intervals above and below Sewell Coal, anticlines and synclines, cross-sections, detailed structure, general features, unconformities, and faults.
- Page 2: The table of contents for the document, including sections on the Maccrady Series, subdivisions, topographic expression, areal extent, contacts, fossil life, correlation, and economic aspects.
- Page 3: The table of contents for the document, including sections on minable coals, the New River Group, the Hughes Ferry Coal, Sewell Coal, Fire Creek Coal, a summary of available coal, and a table of coal analyses.
- Page 4: A list of names of individuals and books that they owned. The heading for the page is "Morning Exercises" and the list includes a book called "History of Romania" and "Seeley's Sermons".
- Page 5: Same content as page 4, it is a duplicate page.
- Page 6: A list of names of individuals and books that they owned, including "1 Confession of Faith," "1 Smitha Grammar", and "History of the United States".
- Page 7: Same content as page 6, it is a duplicate page.
- Page 8: A list of names of individuals and books that they owned, including "Clark's Commentary", "Watson's Sermons", "Life of Adam Clark", and "Kentucky Harmony".
- Page 9: Same content as page 8, it is a duplicate page.
- Page 10: Includes the text "Books and Magazines" and an explanation that the author has found the names of some of the books that people in Pocahontas owned, including a mention of James Cooper's will from 1844, and William Young's bequest from 1849.
- Page 11: Same content as page 10, it is a duplicate page.
- Page 12: A list of names of individuals with dates of birth and death and other information.
- Page 13: A list of names of individuals with dates of birth and death and other information.
- Page 14: A list of names of individuals with dates of birth and death and other information.
- Page 15: A list of names of individuals with dates of birth and death and other information.
- Page 16: A list of names with locations and ages.
- Page 17: An excerpt from a newspaper about the Honor Roll of Underwood School.
- Page 18: A list of textbooks, including "Wentworth's Advanced Arithmetic," "Sharpless and Philip's Natural Philosophy," "Steele's New Chemistry," and "Curry's Southern States".
- Page 19: A list of textbooks adopted for public schools of Highland County.
- Page 20: A history of John Curright and his family.
- Page 21: A description of early hunting practices in the area and an account of a bear attack on Alexander West.
- Page 22: Same content as page 21, it is a duplicate page.
- Page 23: A history of the Hughes family and the settlement of the area.
- Page 24: Same content as page 23, it is a duplicate page.
- Page 25: Statistics for schools in the county including number of libraries.
- Page 26: Statistics for teachers in the county.
- Page 27: Information regarding site plan criteria and requirements for building in floodplains.
- Page 28: A list of topics for discussion, including school discipline, teaching methods, teacher's authority, and the moral education of pupils.
- Page 29: An inventory of materials about John Bradshaw, the pioneer.
- Page 30: An inventory of materials about James Henry Renick.
- Page 31: An inventory of materials about Robert Beale, the pioneer.
- Page 32: An inventory of materials about Jacob Warwick, the pioneer.
- Page 33: An inventory of materials about the historic Caldwells, pioneers of America.
- Page 34: An inventory of materials about Daniel A. Stofer.
- Page 35: An inventory of materials about Stephen Sull and Jacob Marlin.
- Page 36: An inventory of materials about the Callisons, pioneers.
- Page 37: An agenda for the Pocahontas County Public Service District meeting on January 29, 2008.
- Page 38: A photograph of a train and structures related to rail transport.
- Page 39: Mentions of Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold, and the Green Mountain Boys, as well as a reference to a book written by John Baxter in 1787. Also included is a reference to "The Poetical Works of Milton," printed in 1790. The top of the page includes the name "Thomas Gatewood".
- Page 40: Mentions of coal, anthracite, oil and gas, iron ore, and sugar beets in Pocahontas County. There is also a reference to the famous character Selim, the Algerine.
- Page 41: Mentions of Split Rock, caves, and James McLaughlin and John Brown. There is also a reference to a Sandy Creek Voyage.
- Page 42: Mentions of Fort Beckley, Cranberry Glades, Little Levels, and Pocahontas Blue Grass. Also includes mentions of Gibbs and his log house where he invented the chain or tambour stitch sewing machine.
- Page 43: Mentions of the Civil War camp of Gen. McClellan, the Narrows, the Battle of Greenbrier Bridge, Camp Bartow, Travellers Repose, and Sinks.
- Page 44: Describes a collection of books in an ancient trunk, including a Bible printed in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1751.
- Page 45: Information about sewing, canning, gardening, and bread projects and the classes that are a part of them.
- Page 46: Information about 4-H club exhibits and judging criteria, as well as livestock judging and demonstration contests.
- Page 47: Information about the quality of products to be judged at the fair, including farm, garden, orchard, and by-products, and special prizes for exhibitors.
- Page 48: Rules regarding soliciting subscriptions at the fair.
- Page 49: Rules and regulations for exhibitors at the fair, focusing on the use of entry blanks and record keeping.
- Page 50: More information on the rules and regulations for exhibitors, including the delivery of items, a parade of animals, and the responsibilities of the officers.
- Page 51: Information about the family of Ira Henson Summers, including the marriages and children of his descendants.
- Page 52: Information about the family of Elmira Francis Knapp, including the marriages and children of her descendants.
- Page 53: A list of subjects by grade for review. The list includes English, civics, history, geography, and agriculture.
- Page 54: Curriculum for the eighth grade including reading, spelling, history, geography and arithmetic.
- Page 55: Curriculum for the sixth grade including reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, English, and hygiene.
- Page 56: Curriculum for the sixth grade including English, history, hygiene, and geography.
- Page 57: Curriculum for the fourth grade including reading, writing, spelling, and arithmetic.
- Page 58: A list of names associated with different locations in the area, including Cass, Stony Bottom, Cherry Grove, Cold Run, Draft, Durbin, and Edray.
- Page 59: A list of names associated with different locations in the area, including Marlinton, Clover Lick, Edray, Hillsboro, and Huntersville. Also includes a list of members of the board of education.
- Page 60: Information about educational happenings in the area including diploma testing and teachers' uniform examinations.
- Page 61: A list of names associated with different locations in the area, including Cass, Cherry Grove, Clover Lick, Denmar, Frankford, Greenbank, Green Hill, Hillsboro, Hosterman, Lobelia, Minnehaha Springs, Mt. Zion, North Fork, Nottingham, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Pocahontas, and Spruce.
- Page 62: A list of names associated with different locations in the area, including Edray, Greenbank, Little Levels, and Huntersville, as well as information about eighth grade graduates.
- Page 63: School reports, including those from Moore, Cherry Grove, Pleasant Hill, and Buck's Run schools.
- Page 64: Handwritten notes about real estate transactions from 1869 to 1965.
- Page 65: Handwritten notes about real estate transactions from 1969 to 1965.
- Page 66: Handwritten notes about real estate transactions.
- Page 67: Handwritten notes about real estate transactions.
- Page 68: Handwritten notes about real estate transactions.
- Page 69: Handwritten notes about real estate transactions and the Little Levels Academy.
- Page 70: Notes about land acquisition and the Harper School.
- Page 71: Information about the Kerr School, including early teachers and families who sent children to the school.
- Page 72: Information about the Kerr School including the date that it was built and the date that it was sold.
- Page 73: Information about the Hillside School, including the date that it was built and closed, and a list of the teachers who worked there.
- Page 74: Information about the Little Levels Academy, including when it was chartered, sold to the board of education and then sold by the board.
- Page 75: Information about a school building at Marlinton, including legal notices for bids, contract information, and land transactions.
- Page 76: Information about the Marlinton Graded School from 1907-1914, including the first teachers and the location of the school.
- Page 77: Information about the Marlinton Elementary School, including information about the original building and the later additions to the building.
- Page 78: Information about the Marlinton Graded School, including when it was built and the date that it was opened.
- Page 79: Information about the Frost School, including the dates of use, and construction.
- Page 80: A description of a spelling bee and other classroom activities.
- Page 81: Notes about a school trustee and a school that was included in a list of schools for first grade.
- Page 82: Information about the Buffalo Mountain School, including when it was built, closed, and the teachers that taught there.
- Page 83: More information about the Buffalo Mountain School and the Sunrise School including when it was discontinued and listed in a school list.
- Page 84: An entry for "Calhoun" school, with a reference to see "Salisbury".
- Page 85: A description of a school in Cass, including when it was opened, the first principal, and additions to the building.
- Page 86: A list of commissioners and challengers for various locations in the area, including West Marlinton, Millpoint, Academy, Lobelia, Beard, Seebert, and Huntersville.
- Page 87: A continuation of a list of commissioners and challengers for various locations in the area, including Greenbrier, Dunmore, Cass, Linwood, Cloverlick, and Edray.
- Page 88: An article about taxes and the assessment of land in Pocahontas county and how it was impacted by the Cherry River Boom & Lumber Company.
- Page 89: A list of principals and teachers for various schools in the area, including Mt. Zion, Old Lick, Pleasant Hill, Seneca Trail, Spruce, West Droop, West Union, Woodrow, and Greenbank.
- Page 90: A continuation of a list of teachers at the schools in the area, including those at Hillsboro, Marlinton, Huntersville, and Jacox.
- Page 91: Information about the Minnehaha Spring, including its medicinal qualities.
- Page 92: A list of area churches and contact information for fire departments.
- Page 93: A list of names of people who died in November and December.
- Page 94: A list of names of people who died in April, May, June, and July.
- Page 95: A list of names of people who died in August, September, and October.
- Page 96: Statistics for various activities, such as 4-H clubs, cheerleading, and band, for students at Marlinton High School.
- Page 97: More statistics for various activities, such as 4-H clubs, driver education, and choir, for students at Marlinton High School.
- Page 98: A list of the names of businesses with amounts, and a section on used cars.
- Page 99: A list of business and other expenses, including railway and power companies.
- Page 100: A continuation of a list of business and other expenses, including the Marlinton Journal and the Mower Lumber Co..
- Page 101: A list of business and other expenses, including book companies.
- Page 102: A list of names of substitute teachers and other school personnel with amounts of money.
- Page 103: A list of names of teachers and other school personnel with amounts of money.
- Page 104: A continuation of the list of names of teachers and other school personnel with amounts of money.
- Page 105: A list of names of businesses and services with amounts of money and personal services.
- Page 106: Brief statistics for Pocahontas County schools in 1949, including number of schools, teachers, pupils, buses, and hot lunch programs.
- Page 107: Text about the adjudication of contested cases, specifically regarding the completeness of the official record.
- Page 108: Text about exhibits and physical evidence in contested cases.
- Page 109: Text about the exercise of subpoena powers by an agency in contested cases.
- Page 110: A table of contents for a chapter on administrative law in West Virginia.
- Page 111: A table of contents for a chapter on the adjudication of contested cases under the West Virginia Administrative Procedure Act.
- Page 112: Information about trails in the area, including the Forks Spur Trail, Tumbling Rock Trail, and Laurely Branch Trail.
- Page 113: Information about the library and a football statistics section.
- Page 114: A basketball schedule and season statistics.
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Hill Obits and Wills
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
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Page from Hill B-2.pdf
- Contains obituaries for Mrs. Mary Inez Brown Beard, Burnette Clemmer Bonner, Edward Lee Barkley, and Willie Barkley.
- Edward Lee Barkley's obituary notes he was a lifelong resident of Pocahontas County, a member of the Liberty Presbyterian Church, a farmer, and a woodsman. His survivors included one son, four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
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Page from Hill C-2.pdf
- Contains an "In Memory" section about Thomas Summers McNeel, noting his roles as president of the Pocahontas County Bar Association and as a lawyer.
- It mentions his birth in Millpoint, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and that he attended the public schools of his community, the Hillsboro Academy, Washington Lee University and the Law School of the University of Virginia.
- Also details his marriage to Mrs. Frances McNeely of Highland County, his service as Prosecuting Attorney of Pocahontas County and as mayor of Marlinton.
- Lists his roles as a member of the Board of Education, Secretary of the local Draft Board during WWI and as commissioner of chancery and divorce commissioner of the Circuit Court at the time of his death.
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Page from Hill C.pdf
- This page contains a very small portion of text, and the words are "grand-brother" and "burial".
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Pages from wills_Part1.pdf
- These pages appear to be from a ledger or record book, likely related to wills or estate inventories.
- They contain lists of names and addresses with numbers next to them.
- They have a "WILLS VOL 4" header with dates 1855-1888 and have handwritten lists of names alongside numbers.
- These pages also include lists of items and their appraised values, possibly associated with estate settlements. Some items include livestock, furniture, and household goods. For example, "1 bed & bedding" and "1 large chest".
- Page includes the dates "October 26 1864", "December 13th 1868" and "September 4, 1869".
- Page lists a series of items for sale including livestock, equipment, and crops. Page contains an entry "Sale Bill of the Personal Estate of Henrietta Safford".
- Page contains a "Sale Bill of the Personal Estate of Christopher Simmons".
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Pages from wills_Part2.pdf
- These pages continue the ledger-style format, listing names of individuals, items, and their corresponding values.
- They include appraisement bills and sale bills of estates from individuals like Sidney Arbogast, Elizabeth Linkenhoker, James M. Buckhannon, and others.
- Items listed include household goods, farm equipment, livestock, and tools.
- Page includes an additional appraisement of property belonging to the estate of Margaret J. Kimsey. Page includes an appraisement bill of the personal estate of Margaret Harper.
- Page contains an "Appraisement Bill of John Sharp".
- Page lists a "Sale bill of the property of Henry Arbogast" dated 1863 and Page contains a "Sale bill of the personal estate of James M. Buckhannon".
- Page includes a "list of the personal estate of Samuel M. M'Neel".
- Page contains a list of items from Edward Rively's estate.
- Page includes a "Sale Bill of the Personal Estate of Elizabeth Linkenhoker".
- Page includes a "Sale bill of personal property" from Morton B. Ginger
- Page contains a "Sale bill of personal estate of Isaac Waugh" and page begins with the phrase "Bill continued."
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Pages from wills_Part3.pdf
- These pages continue the ledger format with lists of names, items, and values.
- Many pages contain "Appraisement Bills" and "Sale Bills" from estates of individuals, showing items and their appraised prices and to whom the items were sold.
- Items include a variety of household and farm-related goods, such as furniture, tools, livestock, and crops.
- Page lists a "Sale bill of the Personal Estate of Moses M. Arbogast" and page contains an entry "Sale Bill of the Personal property of John Chenoweth".
- Page contains the "Sale Bill of the personal estate of Samuel Coltrin" and page contains the "Sale Bill of the personal Estate of Isaac Moore"
- Page contains a note "Clerk's Office of the County Court of Pocahontas"
- Page contains a list of items from the estate of John Dilly.
- Page includes an "Inventory of the personal Estate of John P. Beard".
- Page includes a "Sale Bills February 17th 1864". Page includes notes related to the estate of William Bruce, and an "Appraisement Bill of the personal estate of David Hannah".
- Page lists items sold for the estate of Samuel M. Moore and an estate settlement for William Bruce.
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Natural Settings
Okay, I will list the contents of each page from the sources you provided.
Names_of_Herbes.pdf
- Page 1: Contains marks, notations, and marginalia from the original volume. It also includes usage guidelines from Google regarding digitized public domain materials.
- Page 2: Features the "About Google Book Search" information, a mission statement, and a link to Google Books. It also contains a library stamp and due dates from 1966 and 1972, along with a request for readers to protect library books.
- Page 3: Displays the title page of "The Names of Herbes" by William Turner, dated 1548. It includes the editor's name, James Britten, and publication information from 1881.
- Page 4: Explains the three parts of the work: an exact reprint of the original, an alphabetical list of English names with modern equivalents, and an index of modern Latin names with English names. It notes that some modern names could not be identified.
- Page 5: Continues the description of the work's three parts, emphasizing the aim to make the information accessible.
- Page 6: Includes text from William Turner, explaining that the book is a register of books he intends to publish, if he can obtain the time and resources. The book contains names of herbs in Greek, Latin, English, Dutch, and French, as well as names used by apothecaries and common herbalists. It also notes the degrees of herbs.
- Page 7: Contains printing information from John Day and William Seres, along with "Cum gratia & privilegio ad imprimendum solum." It also begins an alphabetical list of English names, with their modern scientific names, Latin headings, and page numbers.
Natural Setting 3.pdf
- Page 8: A letter from the Federal Writers' Project requesting information about lakes, rivers, and mountains for a West Virginia Encyclopedia.
Natural Settings Part 4.pdf
- Page 9: An office letter from Roscoe W. Brown to Mr. Crawford, including a report on Natural Setting, Pocahontas County History. It mentions separate sheets for each subject and that information will be put in alphabetic order, along with land grants.
Petroleum_and_Natural_Gas__Precise_Level.pdf
- Page 10: Contains marks, notations, and marginalia from the original volume. It also includes usage guidelines from Google regarding digitized public domain materials.
- Page 11: Features the "About Google Book Search" information, a mission statement, and a link to Google Books. It also has the title page of "Petroleum and Natural Gas" by I. C. White, published by the West Virginia Geological Survey.
- Page 12: Contains a letter from I.C. White, State Geologist, transmitting analyses of natural gas from various sources in West Virginia, including Morgantown, Fairmont, and Shinnston.
Plant Life.pdf
- Page 13: A research identification report cover sheet with the subject field blank, along with a note indicating a brief glossary of words used to describe wild flowers.
- Page 14: A research identification report cover sheet with the subject field blank, along with a note indicating a brief glossary of words used to describe wild flowers, and their connection to wild flowers.
- Page 15: Continues a glossary of words used in describing wildflowers, including definitions for terms such as apex, axillary, basal, bracts, calyx, corolla, and crescent.
Plant_Lore__Legends__and_Lyrics.pdf
- Page 16: Contains marks, notations, and marginalia from the original volume. It also includes usage guidelines from Google regarding digitized public domain materials.
Roads 2.pdf
- Page 17: Contains a note about the enclosed material for Sept. 24 to Oct. 11, including the fact that sources are cited at the end of the material because it is not always entirely from one book.
- Page 18: Begins Chapter 4, Section 1, Part B, discussing the first road built in Pocahontas County, the Huntersville and Springs Turnpike. It notes the difficulty in finding information but mentions old manuscripts in the Clerk's office.
Roads.pdf
- Page 19: Contains text describing the opening of subscription books for a road project in Huntersville on July 3, 1832, and lists the names of the subscribers.
Springs of WV.pdf
- Page 20: A table with a chemical analysis of a spring including elements like silica, iron, calcium, and magnesium.
- Page 21: Contains bibliographic information for historical sketches and a handbook for West Virginia.
Statistical_Gazetteer_of_the_State_of_Vi.pdf
- Page 22: Contains marks, notations, and marginalia from the original volume. It also includes usage guidelines from Google regarding digitized public domain materials.
- Page 23: Includes information on the length of time required to complete a full course, as well as a preface from the editor, Richard Edwards, explaining the purpose and challenges of creating the gazetteer.
- Page 24: Lists various articles necessary for a complete printing office, including type, cases, composing sticks, and brass rule.
- Page 25: Continues to list printing supplies such as brass rule, printers' ink, presses, and wood letter. It also mentions electrotyping services.
- Page 26: A list of subscribers in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, along with an index to their cards and advertisements.
- Page 27: Contains information about recently published books and advertisements for magazines, books, and musical instruments.
- Page 28: Describes a coal-field at the junction of the Tide-Water and Piedmont sections and the thickness and quality of the coal. It also has advertisements for a piano forte warerooms and a music dealer.
- Page 29: Lists various types of books, blank books, writing supplies, and musical instruments available for sale.
- Page 30: Discusses coal deposits in Virginia, including the Richmond basin and areas beyond the Alleghanies, including descriptions of the thickness of the coal seams. It also mentions salt springs and petroleum.
- Page 31: Contains an advertisement for hardware and saddlery, including various goods and steel.
- Page 32: Mentions that Virginia is a diocese of the Protestant Episcopal Church and includes Roman Catholic dioceses. It lists public libraries in Virginia and their volume counts.
- Page 33: Details the periodical press in Virginia as of June 1, 1850, including political affiliations and circulation numbers. It also includes the names of several cities and counties and the number of periodicals they published.
- Page 34: Contains an advertisement for Richardson & Co., importers and jobbers of dry goods.
- Page 35: Gives information about railroad and canal mileage in Virginia, as well as an advertisement for Carter's Spanish Mixture, a medicine.
- Page 36: Provides a table showing the competition between New York and New Orleans for the Mississippi trade, and also shows the increase in population and trade by canals in ten years.
- Page 37: Contains an advertisement for furniture and household goods.
- Page 38: Lists school books, law books, and medical books, along with a description of Cape Charles.
- Page 39: Describes the curriculum and staff of a school, highlighting the qualifications of the instructors and the opportunity to learn French.
- Page 40: Lists school books, law books, medical books and supplies, as well as musical instruments.
- Page 41: Lists Lutheran handbooks, catechisms, prayer books, and other publications, along with American S.S. Union books and the market price paid for rags.
- Page 42: Lists the costs of board and tuition at a school and describes Petersburg, Virginia, including its churches, factories, and shipping details.
- Page 43: Contains an advertisement for F.H. Gallagher's school of bookkeeping and mercantile writing.
- Page 44: Provides tables showing the amount of tonnage and value imported into Richmond via the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad and other works of internal improvement.
- Page 45: Gives information about the amount of flour exported to Brazil for the year ending Sept. 30 and an advertisement for a dealer in leather, shoe findings, and related items in Wheeling.
- Page 46: Includes advertisements for the manufacture of all kinds of brooms, brushes, and chairs in Wheeling, along with a description of Roanoke County, Virginia.
- Page 47: Contains an advertisement for Godey's Lady's Book, highlighting its contents and fashion plates.
- Page 48: An advertisement for booksellers who import books from England, France, and Germany, and specialize in architectural, engineering, and scientific literature.
- Page 49: An advertisement for Levick Brothers & Co, a boot and shoe warehouse.
- Page 50: Describes the descent to Cheat River, including heavy excavations and tunnels. It also notes a viaduct over Salt Lick Creek.
- Page 51: Contains information about the composition of mineral springs and describes White Sulphur Springs. It also mentions a post office in Halifax County.
- Page 52: Lists Frederick P. Flagler as a manufacturer of blank books, paper, and stationery. It includes an advertisement for Francis & Loutrel, stationers, printers, and bookbinders, and their products.
- Page 53: Continues the advertisement for Francis & Loutrel, mentioning copy presses and a superior article of copying ink. It also gives a description of Wirt County.
- Page 54: Describes Wytheville, Virginia, and an advertisement for "De Bow's Review," a publication about the southern and western states.
- Page 55: Continues the advertisement for De Bow's Review, describing the content of the work and its aim to systematically gather information about the commercial resources of half the United States.
- Page 56: Continues the description of De Bow's Review, emphasizing the comprehensive and detailed nature of the work.
- Page 57: Includes advertisements for H. B. King & Co. clothing and dry goods, and a note about overdue book charges.
Streams.pdf
- Page 58: A table listing the principal streams and branches of Pocahontas County, along with their drainage areas.
Text_book_of_Geology.pdf
- Page 59: Contains marks, notations, and marginalia from the original volume. It also includes usage guidelines from Google regarding digitized public domain materials.
- Page 60: Features the "About Google Book Search" information, a mission statement, and a link to Google Books. It also has a table of contents for Book VII: Physiographical Geology.
- Page 61: Contains a figure of intrusive sheets and veins in carbonaceous shale and a description of a dolerite formation.
- Page 62: Describes peperite formations and cites sources with more information on decks.
- Page 63: Mentions fossils found in strata, including echinoderms and brachiopods, as well as specific genera like Cyathocrinus and Glossocrinus.
- Page 64: Describes the crustaceans and brachiopods found in the Llandeilo flags, including the trilobite Calymene Blumenbachii, the merostomata, and genera such as Atrypa, Meristina, and Spirifer.
- Page 65: Cites a work regarding Russian data, and discusses land plants found in ancient lake bottoms in Europe and America.
- Page 66: Cites the catalog of Mesozoic Plants published by the British Museum and notes the estimated number of species in Britain, and describes the changes in sediments from the Lias to the top of the Portlandian stage.
- Page 67: Cites sources regarding Cretaceous foraminifera and describes genera from the Upper Chalk.
- Page 68: Notes the genera of Lamellibranches and cites a report on Echinoidea and a description of regular echinids and Asteroidea.
- Page 69: Cites a British Museum catalog of Eocene and Oligocene mollusks and describes the appearance of tapir-like animals, primitive carnivores, and lemuroids in the Eocene period.
- Page 70: Lists genera of mollusks such as Cardium, Cyprina, and Melania. It discusses the variety of insect life found in Oligocene deposits, particularly in Florissant, Colorado.
- Page 71: Notes the Pliocene Forest-bed group and cites several sources for more information.
- Page 72: An index of subjects including various fossils.
The Pownal Tanner Superfund.pdf
- Page 73: Contains a table of contents for the Record of Decision (ROD) document, including sections on site name, basis and purpose, assessment, and remedy.
- Page 74: Continues the table of contents for the ROD, with sections on statutory determinations, documentation of changes, state role, responsiveness summary, and appendices.
- Page 75: Provides a brief history of the Pownal Tannery Site, from its origins as a cotton mill in 1866 to its conversion to a tannery in 1935. It describes the tannery's wastewater discharge practices and the construction of a lagoon system and a landfill.
- Page 76: Discusses the site characteristics, including the lagoon area, warehouse soils, groundwater, river surface water, sediment, and wetland areas.
- Page 77: Describes the nature and extent of contamination, focusing on soils and sludge in Lagoon 1, noting that it has the highest contaminant concentrations on the site.
- Page 78: Presents a table of the chemicals of concern (COCs) detected in sediment, including PCB TEQ, arsenic, and dioxin TEQ, along with their concentrations and statistical measures.
- Page 79: Lists PCB-Homologues and SVOCs found at the site, and also lists a range of concentrations, along with consensus-based numbers and EPA SQCs.
- Page 80: Discusses sediment contamination, including cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, and dioxin, and their effects on benthic invertebrates and aquatic wildlife.
The Truth About Chromium.pdf
- Page 81: Contains a table of contents for the document.
- Page 82: Continues the table of contents, including sections on cooling towers, asbestos mining, coke ovens, and source test procedures.
- Page 83: Lists physical properties of chromium, oxidation states of chromium compounds, and the composition of ferrochromium alloys.
- Page 84: Provides a list of commercially produced secondary chromium chemicals and their uses, and major chromium uses and key chemicals involved.
- Page 85: Lists chromium emission factors for chromite ore refining and ferrochrome plants, as well as chromium content of coals and crude oils.
- Page 86: Lists chromium collection efficiencies for pollution control devices, and chromium emission factors for oil and coal combustion.
- Page 87: Lists chromium emission factors for cement plants, municipal refuse and sewage sludge incinerators, and freshwater utility cooling towers, as well as locations of asbestos mines and coke plants.
- Page 88: Lists instrumental methods for the determination of chromium and presents a simplified flowchart for chromium production and a figure of industrial recycling.
- Page 89: Explains the purpose of the document, which is to provide information on sources and emissions of chromium.
- Page 90: Explains the document's intended audience and how the data should be used.
- Page 91: Notes the best way to determine emissions is through a source test or material balance, and provides an overview of the document's contents.
- Page 92: Explains that the information in this document should not be assumed to represent any particular facility, and provides a brief overview of the document's contents.
- Page 93: Cites various sources for the information in the document, including reviews of the environmental effects of chromium and national emissions inventories.
- Page 94: Cites additional sources for the information, including preliminary air pollution surveys and directories of chemical producers.
- Page 95: Notes that listings of facilities may be subject to change. It also shows a flow chart of decorative chromium plating.
- Page 96: Shows the chromium content of electric arc furnace dust.
- Page 97: Lists steel companies using chromium, and notes that the list is subject to change.
- Page 98: Lists steel companies in West Virginia that use chromium and notes that the list is subject to change.
- Page 99: Continues to state that the provided lists of facilities are subject to change and illustrates the leather tanning process.
- Page 100: Lists more leather tanning facilities in the U.S., noting that the information is subject to change.
- Page 101: Provides information on the chromium content of various types of domestic coal.
- Page 102: Lists locations of asbestos mines, stating that this information is subject to change.
- Page 103: Lists coke plants and states this list is subject to change.
- Page 104: Lists references for Section 4, including the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology and EPA documents.
- Page 105: Continues listing references, including more from the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia and EPA.
- Page 106: Cites additional references, including Kirk-Othmer and reports from the U.S. Air Force.
- Page 107: Continues to list references, including the Thomas Register and a U.S. Bureau of Mines report.
- Page 108: Cites additional references, including memos and reports on source testing.
- Page 109: Continues to cite memos and reports on source testing.
- Page 110: Cites more references including the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia and a report on chromium emissions from leather tanning.
- Page 111: Explains that the sampling and analysis methods in this chapter are from published literature, and describes the nature of chromium.
- Page 112: Cites the Code of Federal Regulations and other sources for sampling and analysis information.
- Page 113: Cites additional sources for sampling and analysis procedures, including a book on colorimetric determination of metals.
Virginia_Tourist.pdf
- Page 114: Contains marks, notations, and marginalia from the original volume. It also includes usage guidelines from Google regarding digitized public domain materials.
- Page 115: Features the "About Google Book Search" information, a mission statement, and a link to Google Books. It also has the title page for "The Virginia Tourist" by Edward A. Pollard, with illustrations and a publication date of 1870.
- Page 116: Includes the book's title page with publication information and an introduction to the natural scenery and mineral springs in Virginia.
- Page 117: Begins Chapter II, "Lynchburg and Its Surroundings," and recommends Lynchburg as a starting point for a tour, mentioning the mountains around the city. It also includes mentions of the James River and Kanawha Canal.
- Page 118: Notes that the author's purpose is to record impressions of a real journey for pleasure and recreation, not as a scientific explorer. It discusses the dioramic order of Virginia's natural scenery, as seen through rivers and mountains.
- Page 119: Includes a chemical analysis of mineral water, listing components like carbonic acid, sulfuric acid, magnesia, and lime.
- Page 120: Includes a review of a book about Ceylon and advertisements for other books.
partilivingflora00millrich.pdf
- Page 121: Introduces the work as a revision of "West Virginia Flora," discusses contributions from Dr. Millspaugh and Dr. John L Sheldon.
- Page 122: Continues the introduction, mentioning Dr. David White's paper on fossil flora. It thanks Dr. Millspaugh for his work and states that the work is the first publication to provide a complete list of known fossil plants.
- Page 123: Mentions a companion volume on forestry and wood industries, expresses the hope of a volume on animal life in the state, and includes the table of contents.
- Page 124: Continues the table of contents for the work.
- Page 125: Begins the table of contents for the fungi section, with subdivisions like Phallaceae, Nidulariaceae, Lycoperdaceae, etc.
- Page 126: Continues the table of contents for the fungi, including Helvellaceae, Pezizaceae, Agaricaceae, and Polyporaceae.
- Page 127: Begins the table of contents for mosses, including Anthocerotaceae and Sphagnaceae and other divisions.
- Page 128: Lists the pteridophyta, including Filices, Equisetaceae, and Lycopodiaceae, and the Gymnospermae, including Pinaceae.
- Page 129: Continues the table of contents for angiosperms, with divisions like Typhaceae, Cyperaceae, and Araceae.
- Page 130: Continues the table of contents for dicots, listing families like Cistaceae, Violaceae, Lythraceae, and Melastomaceae.
- Page 131: Continues listing dicot families, including Ericaceae, Diapensiaceae, Ebenaceae, and Oleaceae.
- Page 132: Continues with Caprifoliaceae, Dipsacaceae, Cucurbitaceae, and others. It ends with an index to Part I and a summary of Part I.
- Page 133: Contains the beginning of the index to Part II, the Living Flora of West Virginia, a description of the state's boundaries, and its topography.
- Page 134: Provides a chronological list of botanical field work done in the state, starting with Andre Michaux and his journeys through the Appalachian borders.
- Page 135: Continues the chronological listing of botanical field work, mentioning Kenneth Mackenzie and Charles L. Boynton.
- Page 136: Continues the list of botanists who collected in West Virginia, mentioning William Eggleston and his work on Pomaceae.
- Page 137: Includes information about Alonzo Beecher Brooks and other plant collectors in the state. It notes that more information about these individuals is difficult to find.
- Page 138: Discusses the comprehensive distribution of plants within West Virginia, noting the influence of Canada, the Southern States, and the Western Plains. It also mentions plants that have strayed from the coast.
- Page 139: Describes the large size of trees in West Virginia and gives a list of trees exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893, including their diameters.
- Page 140: Notes that some of the fossil plants listed have not been recorded outside of West Virginia and the surrounding areas.
- Page 141: Gives information about citations and references in the work, including a mention of a fossil plant list in Professor Millspaugh's "Preliminary Catalogue of the Flora of West Virginia".
- Page 142: Provides details about the formations of the Pennsylvanian and Pennian periods and begins a systematic list of species, starting with Archaeopteris alleghanensis.
- Page 143: Lists plant names with corresponding page numbers, including Crateocolla, Crepidotus, Ciris, and others.
- Page 144: Continues the list of plant names with page numbers, including Cucumaria, Cryptosporella, Dothidella, Elodes, and Melampyrum.
- Page 145: Continues the list of plant names with page numbers and provides a summary of part one, including the number of genera for fungi, lichens, and thallophyta, as well as the number of hepaticae and musci.
- Page 146: Gives the total number of species, varieties, and forms detected in the state and begins the index for Part II, including entries for Alethopteris and Archaeopteris.
I have tried to be as thorough as possible in listing the contents of each page based on the sources you provided. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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Master
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources you provided:
"A_history_of_Pendleton_County_West_Virgi.pdf"
- Page 858: This page is referenced as including four items in the lower right-hand corner, but the content of the four items is not specified.
- Pages 884-886: This section includes a list, starting with the year "1787", and includes the last two lines of page 885, all of page 886, and the first six lines on page 887.
- Pages 886-887: This section includes all of page 886 except for the last two lines, as well as the heading "A List of Tithables for 1790".
- Page 894: This page contains the text "of 183) for pension" on line 12.
- Page 896: This page contains the text "William McCoy" on line 5 above bottom.
- Page 898: This page has the dates 1774 on line 6 and 1782 on line 21. The document notes that the dates were previously misprinted as "1794" and "1792", respectively.
- Page 875: This page contains the text "Sheriff, $250" on line 16. The document notes that it was previously misprinted as "$26".
- Page 877: This page contains the text "Bombarrier" on line 5 up from bottom. The document notes that it was previously misprinted as "Bombarie".
"Long cuts 1905.pdf"
- Pages 1-2: These pages contain articles from the newspaper titled "A TRIP TO SWAGO COUNTRY" and "Martinsburg Pocahontas Co. West Virginia" that discuss social events and visits to and from the area. It also notes the number of prisoners at the jail, and the need for more efficient mail service.
- Pages 3-4: These pages continue articles from the newspaper that discuss local events and issues.
- Pages 5-6: These pages contain more articles from the newspaper, including an article about a trip to the mountains, the need for better roads and schools, and other local news.
"Poca Geo PDF.pdf"
- Page 524: This page is an index and includes entries for geological terms, places, and people, including "Shales" and "Sharps".
- Page 525: This page is an index and includes entries for geological terms, places, and people, including "Springs", "Spruce", and "Stalactites".
- Page 526: This page is an index and includes entries for geological terms, places, and people, including "Statement, General" and "Streams".
- Page 527: This page is an index and includes entries for geological terms, places, and people, including "Summer Counties", "Tables Showing" and "Tanyard Branch".
- Page 528: This page is an index and includes entries for geological terms, places, and people, including "Thickness", "Thorny Creek" and "Trilobite".
- Page 529: This page is an index and includes entries for geological terms, places, and people, including "Transportation", "Tuscarora" and "U.S. Postal Guide".
- Page 530: This page is an index and includes entries for geological terms, places, and people, including "Thickness" and "Thorny Creek".
- Page 531: This page is an index and includes entries for geological terms, places, and people, including "Western Maryland R R", "Wild" and "Woodrow".
- Page 532: This page is an index and includes entries for geological terms, places, and people, including "Vine, Pine", "Wabash" and "Water Wells, Marlinton".
- Page ix: This page is a table of contents and includes "Chapter IV--Structure".
- Page x: This page is a table of contents and includes "Members of Geological Survey Commission and State Board of Control".
- Page xi: This page is a table of contents and includes "Chapter Xl--Stratigraphy--Silurian Rocks".
- Page xii: This page is a table of contents and includes "Chapter XII--Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Commercial Coal".
- Page xiii: This page is a table of contents and includes "Chapter XIII--Water-Power, Mineral Waters, Iron Ore, Manganese, and Precious Metals".
- Page xiv: This page is a table of contents and includes "Chapter XV--Notes on Paleontology, Pocahontas County".
- Page xvi: This page is a table of contents and includes "Chapter X--Stratigraphy--Devonian Rocks".
- Page xvii: This page is a table of contents and includes "Chapter XIV--Limestone, Clay, Building Stone, Road Material, Glass-Sand, and Forests".
- Page xviii: This page is a table of contents and includes "Rosserville Limestone Group" and "Bloomsburg Group".
- Page xx: This page contains a table of contents for illustrations.
- Page xxii: This page contains the Author's Preface and two maps of West Virginia.
- Page xxiv: This page contains errata for the document.
- Page 5: This page contains information about state routes in West Virginia, specifically State Route 56 and State Route 42.
- Page 16: This page includes information about the Greenbrier Tannery and the town of Durbin.
- Page 20: This page contains information about physiographic provinces.
- Page 35: This page contains a table of stream data.
- Page 38: This page lists areas of drainage basins.
- Page 40: This page continues to list areas of drainage basins.
- Page 71-73: This section contains a general columnar section of rocks exposed in Pocahontas County.
- Page 80D: This page contains a photo of a view from Lookout Tower on Michael Mountain.
- Page 112A: This page contains a photo of a view east across Burner and other mountains from the Staunton and Parkersburg Pike.
- Page 112B: This page contains a photo of a view from Seneca Trail near top of Elk Mountain.
- Page 112C: This page contains a photo of the valley looking south across Hillsboro.
- Page 112D: This page contains a photo of the Right Fork of Tea Creek.
- Page 144A: This page contains a photo of the Princeton Conglomerate exposed about one mile in the bed of North Fork of Cranberry River.
- Page 144B: This page contains a photo of Massive Sandstone of Mauch Chunk Series.
- Page 144C: This page contains a photo of Falls of Hills Creek, Lower Fall.
- Page 144D: This page contains a photo of the view down Cranberry River.
- Page 160A: This page contains a photo of the Upper portion of Reynolds Limestone of Mauch Chunk Series.
- Page 160B: This page contains a photo of a Lower portion of Reynolds Limestone of Mauch Chunk Series.
- Page 160C: This page contains a photo of a view east across West Fork of Greenbrier River from the Staunton and Parkersburg Pike.
- Page 160D: This page contains a photo of Millersville, a member of Greenbrier series.
- Page 176A: This page contains a photo of the Greenbrier contact on Cherry Hill.
- Page 176B: This page contains a photo of a cave near head of Steven's Hole Run.
- Page 176C: This page contains a photo of a cave near head of Steven's Hole Run.
- Page 176D: This page contains a photo of a Millersville member of Greenbrier Limestone.
- Page 208A: This page includes a photo of Berea Conglomerate.
- Page 208B: This page includes a photo of Massive conglomerate.
- Page 208C: This page includes a photo of Hendricks sandstone conglomerate.
- Page 208D: This page includes a photo of Flowage or exfoliation due to pressure in Chemung sandstone.
- Page 208E: This page includes a photo of a view from State Route 43.
- Page 208F: This page includes a photo of a fossil tree horizon in Elkins Sandstone.
- Page 208G: This page includes a photo of Elkins Sandstone of Chemung Series.
- Page 208H: This page includes a photo of Marcellus Shale.
- Page 256A: This page includes a photo of Keefer Sandstone.
- Page 256B: This page includes a photo of the Clinton Series.
- Page 256C: This page includes a photo of an overthrust fault in the making.
- Page 256D: This page includes a photo of Classic Iron Sandstone.
- Page 256E: This page includes a photo of showing the effect of squeezing by lateral thrust.
- Page 256F: This page includes a photo of a beautiful arch in Medina.
- Page 256G: This page includes a photo of the east limb of White Medina Arch.
- Page 272A: This page includes a photo of Red Medina Sandstones.
- Page 272B: This page includes a photo of a flour and feed mill.
- Page 272C: This page includes a photo of oak tree on Stamping Creek.
- Page 272D: This page includes a photo of logs at Three Forks of Williams River.
- Page 320A: This page includes a photo of Mountain Laurel.
- Page 320B: This page includes a photo of burned-over area north of Dunlin.
- Page 320C: This page includes a photo of a Droom Mountain Sandstone.
- Page 320D: This page includes a photo of a limestone quarry in Sinks Grove member of Greenbrier Series.
- Page 320E: This page includes a photo of a limestone quarry in Sinks Grove member of Greenbrier Series.
- Page 320F: This page includes a photo of Hunterville Chert Beds.
- Page 320G: This page contains a photo of Hillsboro School.
- Page 344A: This page includes a photomicrograph of Dark-gray oolite.
- Page 344B: This page includes a photomicrograph of Dull-red outcrops.
- Page 344C: This page includes pictographs.
- Page 352A-B: This page includes a photo of carvings on the Potts-ville Conglomerate.
- Page 352C: This page includes a photo of Lichen beds in Cranberry Glades.
- Page 352D: This page includes a photo of a typical view of Cranberry Mountain.
- Page 360A: This page includes a photo of a view in Big Glade.
- Page 360B: This page includes a photo of a Cherry Mine on Beaver Lick Mountain.
- Page 360C: This page includes a photo of natural blue grass sod on Cranberry Mountain.
- Page 360D: This page includes a photo of a grade for a lumber railroad near head of Cranberry River.
- Page 403: This page includes an appendix with information about levels above mean tide and a gazeteer.
- Page 404-481: This page continues the appendix with railroad levels, gazetteer, and indexes.
"Poca Vets.pdf"
- Page i: This page is a table of contents with chapter titles including "Saigon", "Nha Trang", "Rainey Season", "The Soldiers", "Attack!" "Boxies", "Lien", "Martha Raye", "Baron", "Marlinton, West Virginia", and "Short Timer".
- Page 1: This page includes chapter headings, and the chapter titled "Short Timer".
- Page 2: This page includes a list of teacher appointments for various districts.
- Page 3: This page contains a list of teacher appointments, including several in Hillsboro and Marlinton.
- Page 4: This page includes a list of 8th grade diplomas for Edray and Huntersville Districts.
- Page 5: This page includes school reports and a list of high school graduates.
- Page 6: This page contains a list of World War I casualties.
"Pocahontas County Historic Registery.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains a list of properties or sites in Area B, including the "Carter/Barlow Residence" and the "Cloverlick School".
- Page 2: This page discusses transportation, churches, schools, and military sites, as well as architecture.
- Page 3: This page continues a discussion of architecture and lists individual sites.
- Page 4: This page contains a list of properties or sites in Area A, including the "Durbin Tannery" and the "Isaac Moore Farm".
- Page 5: This page continues a list of properties in Category Two, including "Sharp's Complex" and "Hillsboro Colored School".
- Page 6: This page continues a list of properties in Category One, including "Traveller's Repose" and "Isaac Moore Farm".
- Page 7: This page shows a historic property form for the "Nick McCoy Place".
"Price etc_Part1.pdf"
- Page 614: This page describes the story of William McNeil and his family and their encounter with Indians.
- Page 633: This page is an index including names such as "Am. Indians, origin", "Arbogast, Benjamin" and "Auldridgre, Wm., Sr".
- Page 634: This page is an index including names such as "Examples to emulate", "Edmisten, Andrew", and "French Jesuit Fathers" and "Flowers".
- Page 635: This page is an index including names such as "McClintic, Mrs Mary" and "Nottingham, Wm" and "Roads".
"Price etc_Part2.pdf"
- Page 614: This page discusses mineral springs in Rockbridge and their history.
- Page 13: This page is a continuation of a list of names, including "Arbogast, Jacob", "Bennett, John", and "Blizzard, Thomas".
- Page 14: This page is a continuation of a list of names including "Gum, Jacob", "Hammer, Balsor" and "Harper, Nicholas".
- Page 15: This page is a continuation of a list of names, including "Burnley, James" and "Buster, Claudius", "Barlow, John" and "Beattie, David".
- Page 16: This page is a continuation of a list of names, including "Connelly, John Major" and "Cooper, James" and "Christian, Robert jr".
- Page 17: This page is a continuation of a list of names, including "Lyle, John" and "Lemon, George" and "Mc Cully, Robert".
- Page 18: This page is a continuation of a list of names including "Shirley, John" and "Sprouse, William" and "McDomon, John".
- Page 19: This page is a continuation of a list of names including "Crawford, Strother" and "Crawford, James" and "Clendinon, Robert".
- Page 20: This page is a continuation of a list of names including "Kinkaid, Williams" and "Kirk, Robert", and "Keister, Fred (Lt.)".
- Page 21: This page is a continuation of a list of names including "McCousland, Andrew" and "McCamic, John" and "McChesney, John".
- Page 22: This page is a continuation of a list of names including "Mounts, Richard", "Myers, Jacob" and "Nelson, William (Major)".
- Page 23: This page contains the text "MARY YOUNG, Who Was Born Sept. 15 1759 and Departed This Life July 25th, 1836".
"Price etc_Part3.pdf"
- Page 309: This page discusses the history of education and includes a list of individuals who owned a particular book.
- Page 14: This page describes the career of Mr. Flynn, a school teacher and county superintendent.
"ST 15_Part2.pdf"
- Pages 1-2: These pages contain an article about a cave exploration and includes details on the cave and the surrounding area.
- Page 3: This page contains a school report for the district of Greenbank, including teacher names and student enrollment.
"ST 15_Part3.pdf"
- Page i: This page is a table of contents.
- Page ii: This page is also a table of contents.
- Page 540: This page is an index, containing entries including "Brown, John", "Burgesses of Augusta", and "Caldwell, John".
"WPA IIb_Part4.pdf"
- Page 2: This page includes a chapter outline for the history of Pocahontas County, covering cultural and social advancement. It mentions the establishment of newspapers, libraries, schools, recreation centers and clubs, and the growth of public welfare agencies and other topics.
- Page 2-3: This page is a continuation of the chapter outline with more detail about cultural and social advancement.
- Page 1: This page includes information about early life and occupation in Pocahontas County.
"WPA Two_Part2.pdf"
- This page contains information about non-conforming land use and general provisions for zoning permits.
"WPA Two_Part3.pdf"
- Page 220: This page contains a list of area cemeteries in the North region of Bath County.
- Page 220: This page contains a list of area cemeteries in the South region of Bath County.
- Page 39: This page contains a list of area cemeteries in the East region of Bath County.
- Page 39: This page contains a list of area cemeteries in the West region of Bath County.
- Page 111: This page contains information about the Bath County Hall of Fame.
- Page 112: This page contains a Bath County timeline.
"misc 1.pdf"
- Page 1: This page contains the numbers "1892 - 1893".
"obit3.pdf"
- Page 126: This page contains an index of names, including "Simonson, Nancy", "Sizemore, Albert", and "Sipes, Harry Edward".
- Page 140: This page contains an index of names, including "Curry, Page", "Vanscoy, Francis Julian", and "Varner, Annie".
"pocahontascounty00west.pdf"
- Page 207: This page contains information about the Catskill Series, including its fossil life, correlation, and economic aspects.
- Page 208-215: This page contains information about the Chemung Series, including its general account, subdivisions, topographic expression, areal extent, contacts, fossil life, correlation, description of members, and economic aspects.
- Page 215-218: This page contains information about the Portage Series, including its general account, subdivisions, topographic expression, areal extent, contacts, fossil life, correlation, and economic aspects.
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Genealogy/History
Here's a list of the contents of each page in the provided sources:
Aldridge Gen.pdf
- Page 1: Lists teachers who received teaching certificates in Pocahontas County, Florida, between 1866 and 1879. It also shows school superintendents during this time. The names of teachers are listed by year and include individuals such as John E. Adkison, Luther R. Blair, and Mary A. Moore.
- Page 2: Shows a table of Post Offices in Pocahontas County, including the names of the post offices, the dates they were in operation, and the mail route. Examples include Academy, Arbovale, and Bartow. There is also an image of a post office advertisement from Beard & Co..
- Page 3: Describes Pocahontas County Post Offices and weather in Pocahontas County as well as the first settlers in the area. Mentions the establishment of the Huntersville post office and the post office at the location of Cackley's store.
- Page 4: Continues the description of Post Offices and their history, including the post offices at Mill Point and Dunmore. It also mentions the Edray post office as being the longest-serving post office in the county. There are images of several postmarks at the bottom of the page.
- Page 5: Lists Civil War Veterans of Upper Pocahontas County, including those who served for the CSA and the Union. The page is divided into sections for different cemeteries and areas, such as McLaughlin Cemetery, Hudson Cemetery, and Warwick Cemetery.
- Page 6: Shows a continuation of the list of Civil War Veterans of Upper Pocahontas County. The list is categorized by cemetery, such as Arbogast Cemetery, Sheets Cemetery, and Brush Run Cemetery.
- Page 7: Contains family history information, including entries from the families of Arbogast, Hannah, and Hatten, and also includes information on the Cackley/Keckley family book and the history of James Wooddell.
Bath Museum 1_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Features a list of names, possibly from a census, which includes individuals such as Andy Farley, Levi Gay, and William Kennison.
Bath Museum 2.pdf
- Page 1: Shows a list of cemeteries and their locations, supplied by Mrs. Leo Lockridge, such as the Gwin Family Cemetery and the West Warm Springs Cemetery.
- Page 2: Features a list of names, including Samuel H. McCutcheon, William Lightner, and William Ervin.
Buckley Gen.pdf
- Page 8: Lists names, possibly related to the Buckley family genealogy. Examples are Louise McNeill, James McNeill, and Ray Tuckwiller.
- Page 9: Continues listing names, such as Dolly Thomas, Glendolyn Thomas, and James Thomas.
G D II.pdf
- Page 1: Shows a program from a performance titled "Mementos of the Rolling Years". It includes names of participants in the program.
Gazetteer of Pocahontas.pdf
- Page 476: Includes geographical information, such as the location of the Rimel School, the Rocky Run, and Rogers Mountain.
- Page 478: Shows information on the locations of Spruce Run School, Stony Creek School, and Sugar Creek Mountain.
- Page 480: Details the locations of Two Lick Run, Valley Mountain, and Ward Knob.
- Page 463: Provides information regarding the locations of Black Run, Blackhole Run, and Boggs Run.
- Page 465: Describes the locations of Chestnut Ridge, Clawson, and Cloverlick Creek.
- Page 467: Contains the locations of Elklick Run, Elięber Ridge, and Fairview School.
- Page 470: Gives locations of Kline Hollow, Laurel Run, and Little Beech Mountain.
- Page 475: Lists the locations of Pigeon Run, Pleasant Valley School, and Poages Chapel.
Harper Gen.pdf
- Page 4: Shows information about the Harper family history, including marriages and names. Some names include Frank Ruben Harper, Henry Lee Harper, and Harry Julian Harper.
- Page 9: Provides the number of letters found from various Hickmans, including William Hickman, Arthur Hickman, and Andrew Hickman. It mentions correspondence and other family history details.
- Page 10: Provides information about letters and other family history details of various members of the Hickman family.
- Page 11: Continues with Hickman family history, including information about Virginia Alice Hickman and her family as well as information about other members of the Hickman family.
- Page 12: Details more information about the Hickman family history, such as the descendants of Arthur Hickman and his children.
- Page 13: Provides additional information about the Hickman family, including names, dates, and family connections.
Hill Gen.pdf
- Pages 1-3: These pages show an index of names, including names such as Joane Alxet, Mary Arbugaugh, and John Case.
- Pages 1-3: These pages show an index of names, including names such as Joane Alxet, Mary Arbugaugh, and John Case.
- Page 5: Provides details about the Hill Cemetery, including information about the people buried there, such as Thomas G. Hill and Abraham Hill.
- Page 7: Continues with Hill Cemetery information, providing more details on people buried there, such as Sarah Hill, Richard Hill, and Lucy A. Hill.
John Beverage Gen.pdf
- Page 5: Details information about the family of William Beverage and Mary McLaughlin, such as the marriage of Mary McLaughlin and John McLaughlin, and lists their children, including Thomas M. Beverage and Samuel Beverage.
- Page 8: Provides information about the family of Andrew S. Beverage, including his marriage to Elizabeth Eagle, and lists their children such as Amanda Beverage and John E. Beverage.
- Page 19: Details information about the family of Renick Hanson Beverage, including his marriage to Lucy Elizabeth Doyle, and the family of Etta Florence Lightner, including her marriage to John Emmett Lightner.
- Page 24: Provides information about the family of Edward Clay Beverage and Byron Amess Beverage, including their children and spouses.
John Waugh Gen.pdf
- Page 4: Lists information about the family of Lucile Davis Sands, including her marriage and her children as well as information about the family of Henry Cleveland Monday.
- Page 5: Lists information about the family of John I. Waugh, as well as information about the families of Margaret J. Waugh and William B. Waugh.
- Page 6: Lists information about the family of John Keller Snyder, as well as information about the family of Mary Austin Wiseman and Otto Austin Wiseman.
Kellison Gen.pdf
- Page 1: Shows additions and corrections for the document and page numbers.
- Page 17: Contains information about the family of Daniel Kellison, such as the families of John M. Kellison, William Kellison, and Luther Richard "Dick" Cutlip.
- Page 25: Provides more information about the Kellison family, including the families of James Omer Kellison and Newton Okey Kellison.
- Page 32: Continues with information about the family of Doctor Martin "Doc" Cutlip and Flossie Hill.
- Page 40: Provides additional family information, including information about Cora Belle Kellison, Homer Elzie Kellison, and Eena Ileen Kellison.
- Page 54: Provides more information on the Kellison family, such as the families of Danny Ray Townsend, Phyllis Ann Dentler, and Jodi Ann Clouser.
- Page 55: Continues the Kellison family information, such as the families of Joann Townsend, Patricia Elaine Tyree, and Clarence Luroy Tyree.
- Page 2: Provides family information about Lucy Bell Alderman and Louella Alderman.
- Page 3: Contains family information about Liza Jane Alderman and Henrietta Alderman.
- Page 14: Includes family information about Charles D. McClung and Elba Ernestine Kellison.
- Page 20: Provides information about the families of Marvin Kellison and Alice Kellison as well as Leta Ruth Kellison and Claude Wallace Kellison.
Lib Gen.pdf
- Page 1: Provides information on the children of Levi Waugh and Amanda Poage.
- Page 2: Shows the Poage Family Record, including names, dates, and marriages.
McNair Gen.pdf
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Page 1: Provides the Wiley family history, including information about Robert Wiley and James Wiley.
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Page 2: Shows the children of Moses Moore, including John Moore, James Moore, and Margaret Moore.
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Page 3: Continues with the Moore family history, with information about James Moore, John Register Moore, and George C. Moore.
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Page 4: Lists more information about the Moore family, including William Daniel Moore and Catherine J. Moore, and also provides information about the Burr family.
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Page 5: Continues the Moore family history, including information on Malinda Frances Moore and Eliza Ann Moore, and also provides information about the McComb family.
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Page 8: Continues the Moore family history, providing information about Granville Morgan Moore, John Wilson Moore, and other family members.
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Page 10: Provides additional information about the Moore family, including information on Creola Jackson, Donald Jackson, George Warren Moore, and other family members.
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Page 11: Gives information about James Morrison and Elizabeth Callison, including their children, Richard Morrison and Elizabeth Morrison.
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Page 12: Continues with information about the children of James Morrison, including John Morrison, Morgan Morrison, and Elizabeth Morrison.
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Page 1: Gives information about the Roush Family in America books and where to buy them.
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Page 32: Provides information about the Tacy family, including the families of Lucy Ann Tacy, James Randolph Tacy, and Rebecca Jane Tacy.
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Page 33: Continues with information about the Tacy family, including the children of George and Mary Tacy, and also the family of Martha Jane Tacy and Elizabeth S. L. Tacy.
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Page 3: Includes information about the family of Sarah Poline and Jeremiah Sharp, and the family of George Norman Tacy.
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Page 1: Describes the Townsend family history, including information about Ezekiel Townsend, and the family of James Townsend.
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Page 2: Continues the Townsend family history, including information about Perry Townsend and Sallie E. F. Townsend.
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Page 247: Gives information on West Virginians in the Revolution, including names of individuals such as Christian Spitler and John McCoy.
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Page 1: Provides information about Ralph Wanless and his descendants.
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Page 1: Contains handwritten notes about the Townsend family and how many children each had.
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Page 2: Shows the first generation of the Wanless family, including Ralph Wanless and Margaret Wylam.
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McNeel Gen.pdf
- Page 5: Details the family of John Adam McNeel, Lydia Ann McNeel, and Lucy McNeel.
Odd 1.pdf
- Page 376: Describes the resources of West Virginia, including information about agriculture, minerals, and manufacturing.
PT Cut Outs.pdf
- Page 1: Lists teachers in Pocahontas County, West Virginia for the 1922-1923 school year.
- Page 2: Contains information about school work and activities in schools. There is also a short article about sugar making.
- Page 3: Lists names of students, teachers, and schools in Pocahontas County.
Rough Gen.pdf
- Page 1: Shows a pedigree chart, including information on Peter Shinnaberry, Henry Shinnaberry, and Isaac Shinnaberry.
- Page 1: Provides an index of names from the pedigree chart, including names like Elizabeth, Mariah, and Alt Elizabeth.
- Page 1: Details the Woodzell family record, including information about Stephen Woodzell and his children.
See Script.pdf
- Page 1: Shows a pedigree chart, including information on Peter Shinnaberry, Henry Shinnaberry, and Isaac Shinnaberry.
- Page 1: Provides an index of names from the pedigree chart, including names like Elizabeth, Mariah, and Alt Elizabeth.
- Page 1: Details the Woodzell family record, including information about Stephen Woodzell and his children.
- Page 1: Includes information about schools, including the Thornwood School and Watoga School.
USGS Markers.pdf
- Page 449: Lists locations of geological survey markers, including Linwood and Yewglade School.
- Page 455: Details the locations of survey markers, such as at Thornwood P.O., Osceola, and Bartow.
- Page 460: Provides information about the Dyer Post-Office and Dogway.
- Page 409: Gives the locations of Cass, Deer Creek, and Raywood.
- Page 413: Contains the locations of Oak Hill School and Wesley Chapel.
- Page 432: Lists information on the location of Boggs Run School and Sugar Grove School.
Underwood Gen.pdf
- Page 1: Details information about Gabriel Underwood, Michael Moses Underwood, and Martha Ann Underwood.
- Page 1: Details information about Frances Underwood, Reuben Underwood, and Bennett Underwood.
WV Hillbilly 1.pdf
- Page 1: A page of names, places and dates.
WV Hillbilly 7.pdf
- Pages 1-2: Contains articles on various topics, including river traffic on the Western Reserve, Zanes Plan Town on Banks of Ohio and Officers on the Frontier Tattle to Governor.
- Pages 2-3: Contains articles on various topics, including Steamboat Eliza Hails out of Charleston, Napoleon's Officer Will Build Roads in Western Virginia and Old Hickory Stumps on National Road.
- Page 4: Contains articles on various topics, including Debate Group Organized in Romney, Hall has U.S. Contract for 1000 new Rifles, and Panic of 1819 Hit Hard by Panic of 1819, Law Makers on Way to Richmond.
WV Hilly 5.pdf
- Pages 1-3: Contains lists of names and places.
WV Hillbilly.pdf
- Page 1: Features articles titled Nitro Needs 6,000 Men, War Dead Hits 1,731, and Law and Order Comes to Booger Hole.
WV Indians.pdf
- Page 1: Describes the history of Native Americans in West Virginia, discussing their villages and traditions.
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ST 2B and 3B
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
ST3 C_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page shows handwritten notes listing land transactions, including the acreage, names of people involved, dates, and locations of the properties. Some locations mentioned are Little Levels, Academy Lot, Pumpkin Hill Trail, Sinking Creek, Thorny Creek, and the Staunton & Parkersburg Turnpike.
ST3 C_Part10.pdf
- Page 12: This page lists Post Offices in Pocahontas County, including the names of the post offices and the years they were in operation. It also lists some postmasters with their respective post offices. Some of the post offices listed are Wildell, Armentrout, Gertrude, Burner, Braucher, Madeline, Mount Lick, Gillespie, Durbin, Frank, Bartow, Traveller's Repose, Dunlevie, Thornwood, Winterburn, Nottingham, Brady, Mace, Spruce, Collins, Hosterman, Boyer, Top of Alleghany, Nida, Wanless, Arbovale, Mosing, Green Bank, Slaty Fork, and Old Field Fork of Elk.
ST3 C_Part12.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a handwritten list of names, likely of people. Some of the names include Lynelle McKeever, Kathleen Carey, Fay Grove, Opal McComb, Harry McComb, Bill Grogg, French Moore, Hubert Guth, and others.
ST3 C_Part13.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a list of names, some of which are associated with locations such as Marlinton, Beaver Creek, and Stony Bottom.
- Page 2: This page contains another list of names, with some associated with locations such as Nottingham.
ST3 C_Part15.pdf
- Page 1: This page describes types of trees, including Sugar Maple, Yellow Birch, Black Birch, Wild Black Cherry, Northern Red Oak, Basswood, Tulip Tree, American Mountain Ash, Eastern Hemlock, and White Pine. This page also includes text about the Scenic Railroad and the Greenbrier Limestone.
ST3 C_Part16.pdf
- Page 1: This page is a newspaper clipping listing the 1929 objectives for the Marlinton Kiwanis Club. It includes goals related to agriculture, community beautification, membership, finance, good will, roads, house and reception, inter-club relations, underprivileged children, Kiwanis education, music and publicity.
- Page 2: This page also includes a notice about a meeting of the County Court.
ST3 C_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: This page shows a table of contents for a cookbook, listing sections such as Appetizers, Beverages, Bread, Cakes, Candy, Canning, Desserts, Diet Schedule, Eggs, Fruits and Vegetables, Foreword, Icings, Meat and Fish, Pie, Salads, Sandwiches, and Soups.
- Page 17: This page provides recipes for Crumb Cake, Solid White Birthday Cake, Chocolate Potato Cake, and Tomato Soup Cake.
- Page 31: This page contains a recipe for Gooseberry Jam.
- Page 58: This page includes recipes for Oyster Pie, Chicken Pie, Pork Pie, and Veal Pie.
- Page 84: This page contains recipes for Molded Chicken Loaf, Molded Tuna Fish Salad, Chicken Salad, Health Salad, and White Cherry Salad.
- Page 90: This page contains recipes for Ribbon Sandwiches, Asparagus Sandwich, Pimento Sandwich, Ham Sandwich Spread, Cream of Almond Sandwich, Corn Beef Sandwich, and Sardine Sandwich.
- Page 93: This page provides recipes for Cream of Vegetable Soup, Bean Soup, Turkey Tomato Soup, and Shrimp Soup, along with compliments from Lloyd Shaid, Attorney-at-Law.
ST3 C_Part20.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes information about safety deficiencies in Pocahontas County Schools, student achievements, and a birthday party announcement.
- Page 2: This page discusses the history of old schools and the preservation of school records.
ST3 C_Part21.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains information about school bond issues, including a list of Pocahontas County School buildings and costs of repairs for each. The buildings include Durbin-Green Bank, Hillsboro, Marlinton, and PCHS Field House. The page also lists some deficiencies of school facilities.
ST3 C_Part23.pdf
- Page 1: This page is a list of names, including James William Sharp, Leona Faye Sharp, Jeffrey L. Shaw, and many others.
ST3 C_Part26.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists information about natural resources and historical facts, including coal, anthracite, oil and gas, iron ore, sugar beets, Selim the Algerine, frosts, and elevation. It also includes information about James McLaughlin, John Brown, and Sandy Creek Voyage.
- Page 2: This page describes various places, including Fort Ellis, Fort Beckley, Cranberry Glades, Little Levels, and Pocahontas Blue Grass. Also includes descriptions of Civil War camp of Gen. McClellan, the Battle of Greenbrier Bridge, and Camp Bartow. This page also includes information about Traveller's Repose, and high plateau grazing country.
- Page 3: This page provides a description of an old trunk containing a bible and other documents.
ST3 C_Part27.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a church bulletin, outlining the order of service, including a children's corner, anthem, prayer, scripture, sermon, confession, hymns, and announcements.
ST3 C_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists a variety of flavor options including Chocolate, Cinnamon, Coconut, Cola, Cotton Candy, Fresh Lime, Grape, Green Apple, Guava, and Honeydew Melon.
- Page 2: This page lists another variety of flavor options including Apple, Banana, Birthday Cake, Black Cherry, Blue Raspberry, Blueberry, Bubblegum, Cantaloupe, and Cheesecake.
ST3 C_Part31.pdf
- Page 1: This page shows curriculum outlines for various subjects such as English, Civics, History, Geography, Agriculture.
- Page 2: This page shows curriculum outlines for eighth grade subjects such as History, Geography, Spelling, Reading.
- Page 3: This page shows curriculum outlines for sixth grade subjects such as Writing, Reading, Spelling, Arithmetic, English, and Hygiene.
- Page 4: This page shows curriculum outlines for sixth grade subjects such as Geography, History, Hygiene, and English.
- Page 5: This page shows curriculum outlines for fourth grade subjects such as Writing, Reading, Spelling, and Arithmetic.
ST3 C_Part6.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists the children of Jesse and Elizabeth Hull, including Margaret, William Crawford, John, Eveline, Alcinda Frances, James Silas, Jesse A., Andrew, and Charlotte.
- Page 2: This page lists the children of Adam and Esther Keister Hull, including Sarah, Peter, Frederick Keister, Jacob, Catherine, Susan, Hannah, John, Esther, and Elizabeth.
- Page 3: This page lists the children of Thomas and Susanna Hull Kincaid, including Ann, Margaret, Peter H., John J., and William P.. Also listed are the children of John and Barbara Hull Sitlington, including Robert, Peter, Mary A., Andrew K., Susan K., Thomas O., Margaret, Elizabeth, John W., and Barbara. Also includes some information on John Sitlington.
- Page 4: This page lists the children of Abraham and Mary Hull Burner, including Mary, Elizabeth, Jacob, Adam, Daniel, Henry, and George.
ST3 C_Part7.pdf
- Page 1: This page describes historical locations, including Greenbank, site of Warwick's Fort, Dunmore, site of Fort Dunmore, site of the cabin of Napthalam Gregory, Minnehaha Springs, and Camp Northwest.
ST3 C_Part9.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains school reports, including perfect and faithful attendance lists for New Pleasant Valley school, Hosterman school, and Thorny Creek school.
- Page 2: This page contains school reports for Brownsburg school, Fairview school, Crooked Fork school, Spruce Flat school, Back Allegheny school, and Oak Grove school.
- Page 3: This page contains information about the highest averages in school districts, and pupils receiving diplomas.
- Page 4: This page has information about educational meetings, and diploma examinations.
- Page 5: This page lists teachers from various schools.
- Page 6: This page lists eighth grade graduates from various schools.
- Page 7: This page contains school reports from Moore school, Cherry Grove school, and Pleasant Hill school.
St2_Part34.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a collection of photographs.
St2_Part39.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains information about the descendants of William P. Hickman, and information about his travels to Pulaski County, Va..
St2_Part41.pdf
- Page 4: This page lists people and the books they owned, including William Kelley, Daniel Kerr, John Slavens, William M. Duffield, James Lewis, Moore McNeel, Anthony Callison, Robert C. Warwick, John Sutton, George Puffenberger, William Edmiston, John Arbogast, Arthur Grimes, Richard Hudson, Catherine Rhen, and Moses Arbogast.
- Page 3: This page continues to list people and the books they owned, including George Poage, John Dilley, Samuel Whiting, John Sharp, Solomon Conrad, William Harris, Henry Moffett, Jules W. Ruckman, Edward Curby, William Wanless, William A. Yeager, and Henry Yeager.
- Page 2: This page continues to list the books owned by George Masingbird, Dr. Adam Clark, Joseph Woodell, Preston Wooddell, William R. Moore, and James Paine.
St2_Part44.pdf
- This document is a list of individuals with their birth and death dates and other biographical information.
St2_Part45.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists individuals located on Mill Creek, Second Creek, and Greenbrier River.
St2_Part46.pdf
- Page 1: This page discusses West Virginia counties visited by Asbury in the 18th and 19th centuries, and lists the counties that he visited, including Pocahontas County.
- Page 2: This page discusses the area of interest in West Virginia history, and includes comments on Berkeley Springs and Sweet Springs. It also mentions the descriptions of caves.
St2_Part47.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists honor graduates and members of the National Honor Society.
St2_Part52.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains information on early Methodism in the nineteenth century and the Pendleton circuit, including the counties of Pendleton, Highland, Bath, Pocahontas, and Greenbrier.
St2_Part52.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists prices for canned goods, hides, potatoes and vegetables, provisions, and butter.
st3 B_Part3.pdf
- This document contains a list of names with addresses, dates, and numbers.
I hope this is helpful. Do you have other questions about the documents?
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Pocahontas History 1
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources provided:
- Page: This page contains a list of names, some of which are marked with an asterisk, and are grouped by locations, such as Huntersville, Jacox, Locust Creek, Scott, Marlinton, and Ardell.
- Page: This page continues the list of names from the previous page, with groupings such as Minnehaha Springs, Mt. Lebanon, Mt. Pleasant, and Nottingham.
- Page: This page includes a list of school records for "Cass Colored" schools, showing the year built and contractor (when known) from 1910-1936.
- Page: This page contains a list of school records, with teacher names and years taught, from 1919-1936.
- Page: This page is a list of names, most likely of soldiers.
- Page: This page continues a list of names, and includes a section listing "Captain Allen's Pocahontas Scouts," and a note that it is "probably not a complete list".
- Page: This page provides a list of names with military information, such as dates of capture, exchange, wounds, and death.
- Page: This page continues a list of names with military information, such as dates of capture, exchange, wounds, and death.
- Page: This page contains a list of names with military information, such as dates of capture, exchange, wounds, and death. This appears to be a duplicate of page 8.
- Page: This page lists names with notes of being wounded or killed at different locations.
- Page: This is a duplicate of page, a list of names.
- Page: This page contains text describing horses and a dog, seemingly from a book.
- Page: This page continues a list of names with military information, such as dates of being wounded, captured, or killed.
- Page: This page describes early schools, noting they were private and tuition was paid by families. It also mentions the use of the Bible as a reader and that the schools were generally held in old buildings.
- Page: This page is a table of contents for a document, divided into two parts and several chapters, that include descriptive history, churches, schools and the professions, and other topics.
- Page: This page is a table of contents for the appendix, listing items such as population in different years, school statistics, and prices in colonial days, as well as a list of maps and illustrations.
- Page: This page provides excerpts from the diary of Sergeant Osborne Wilson detailing events in 1861, such as mustering soldiers and troop movements.
- Page: This page provides an introduction to the survey project, describing its organization, goals, and the methodology used.
- Page: This page lists the different themes that were investigated in the survey project, such as transportation, churches, schools, and military sites.
- Page: This page lists sites in Area A with numbers, names, and themes. Some of the themes are religious, historic, and educational.
- Page: This page is a form with details about a specific building, including its materials, condition, significance, and history.
- Page: This page lists sites in Area B with numbers, names, and themes.
- Page: This page includes questions and answers about West Virginia, with some names and locations marked by asterisks.
- Page: This page continues the questions and answers about West Virginia, with some names and locations marked by asterisks.
- Page: This page continues the questions and answers about West Virginia, with some names and locations marked by asterisks.
- Page: This page contains questions and answers about West Virginia, as well as registration blanks for a student and a teacher.
- Page: This page includes more questions and answers about West Virginia, and references to various books and authors.
- Page: This page includes more questions and answers about West Virginia, as well as a quiz.
- Page: This page is a list of land grants, including the name, acreage, location, and year.
- Page: This page continues a list of land grants, including the name, acreage, location, and year.
- Page: This page continues a list of land grants, including the name, acreage, location, and year.
- Page: This page continues a list of land grants, including the name, acreage, location, and year.
- Page: This page continues a list of land grants, including the name, acreage, location, and year.
- Page: This page continues a list of land grants, including the name, acreage, location, and year.
- Page: This page contains records of taxes, fines, and other public expenses from 1793-1797.
- Page: This page lists patents under Greenbrier and names with dates in Monroe County, West Virginia.
- Page: This page continues the list of patents under Greenbrier and names with dates in Monroe County, West Virginia.
- Page: This page is a list of names in Monroe County, West Virginia.
- Page: This page discusses local government in Monroe County, including the vestry, church wardens, and other officers.
- Page: This page lists records of taxes, licenses, and other public expenses from 1834-1841.
- Page: This page continues a list of records of taxes, licenses, and other public expenses from 1853-1860.
- Page: This page contains information about the Mill Point school, including when it opened and closed, and the acquisition and sale of land.
- Page: This page contains information about the Siple school, with notes about school lists.
- Page: This page describes the history of schools at Slaty Fork, noting the first school, a log school, and one built in 1919.
- Page: This page contains information about The Forks school with opening and closing dates.
- Page: This page lists names and dates associated with a church, possibly the Oak Grove church.
- Page: This page lists names, some with asterisks, that may be related to the Oak Grove church.
- Page: This page continues the list of names associated with the Oak Grove church, and some are listed with asterisks.
- Page: This page continues the list of names associated with the Oak Grove church, including a count of baptized members and families.
- Page: This page lists the post offices in the region, with their dates of operation.
- Page: This page continues the list of post offices in the region, with their dates of operation.
- Page: This page continues the list of post offices in the region, with their dates of operation.
- Page: This page is a table of contents with letter titles and page numbers, possibly from a book or collection of letters.
- Page: This page is a table of contents for a document about Pendleton County, divided into two parts and several chapters.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents for a document about Pendleton County with sections such as "Statistical" and "Military".
- Page: This page concludes the table of contents for the Pendleton County document, including a list of illustrations.
- Page: This page lists names and their origins, such as "Dutch" "Welch" and "French".
- Page: This page provides names, origins, and locations of early settlers in Pendleton County, with dates.
- Page: This page is an index of topics related to geology, including "Sandstone", "Siltstone," and "Shale".
- Page: This page continues the index of topics related to geology, including terms like "Stream Data", "Temperature", and "Table of Coal Analyses".
- Page: This page continues the index of topics related to geology, such as "Stratigraphy", "Stone", and "Streams".
- Page: This page continues the index of topics related to geology, such as "Transportation", "Tuff", and "Valley".
- Page: This page continues the index of topics related to geology, including "Thickness", "Thorn", and "Topographic".
- Page: This page continues the index of topics related to geology, including "Virginia", "Volatile Hydrocarbons", "Water", and "Wells".
- Page: This page is a table of contents with chapter titles related to stratigraphy and measured sections of various geological areas.
- Page: This page is a table of contents with chapter titles related to history, physiography, and geology.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, with chapter titles focusing on stratigraphy of Silurian rocks.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, with chapter titles focusing on stratigraphy of Devonian rocks.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents, with chapter titles focusing on coal, water, and minerals.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents with chapter titles related to the Niagara Series, Clinton Series, and White Medina Series.
- Page: This page contains a list of illustrations, primarily photographs of various locations and geological features.
- Page: This page continues the table of contents with a focus on paleontology and appendices.
- Page: This page continues the list of illustrations, primarily geological features.
- Page: This page continues the list of illustrations, primarily geological and historical features.
- Page: This page continues the list of illustrations, primarily geological and historical features.
- Page: This page continues the list of illustrations, with maps showing different geological series.
- Page: This page is a table showing the areas of drainage basins with square miles for many streams.
- Page: This page continues the table of areas of drainage basins with square miles for many streams.
- Page: This page contains a table of coal analyses, listing the moisture, volatile matter, and other contents of coal samples.
- Page: This page contains a list of destructive fungi found in Pocahontas County, with the species and where they are found.
- Page: This page contains notes on paleontology with locations of marine fossils and rock layers.
- Page: This page is part of an appendix with levels and gazetteer information, such as the elevations of different locations.
- Page: This page continues the appendix with levels and gazetteer information, such as the elevations of different locations.
- Page: This page continues the appendix with levels and gazetteer information, such as the elevations of different locations.
- Page: This page continues the appendix with levels and gazetteer information, such as the elevations of different locations.
- Page: This page continues the appendix with levels and gazetteer information, such as the elevations of different locations.
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Anticline," "Artesian," and "Available Coal".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Abandoned River Channel," "Allegheny," and "American Philosophical Society".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Cataskill Series," "Caves", "Cement", and "Chester".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Browns Mountain," "Building Stone," and "Buzzard Ridge".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Cranberry Glades", "Clay", "Clinton Limestone" and "Coal".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Cranberry Glades", "Crinoid Stem", "Crops" and "Dams".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Eaton," "Edray", "Elk" and "Elevations".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Elevations," "Forks" and "Gauley".
- Page: This page is a fossil index.
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Genesee Shale," "Geologic Column," "Glade," "Greenbrier" and "Grayson".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Gaging Station," "Gauley River," "Genesee Series" and "Greenbrier Series".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Hannah School," "Hardy County," "Harris," "Hefner" and "Hematite".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Greenbrier County," "Greenbrier Limestone," "Gum" and "Hamilton".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Hoggett Mill," "Huntersville," "Hydrocarbons" and "Indian".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Limestone", "Little Levels", "Lockport", and "Lower".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Knapp Creek," "Laurel" "Levels by Counties" and "Levels by Quadrangles".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Lower," "Lynn Knob" and "Macrady".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Maury," "Medina Series," "Mercer" and "Members".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Manganese," "Marlinton," "Marcellus Series" and "Map".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Metamorphism," "Miles" "Mill Creek", "Mingo" and "Minable Coal".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Newburg," "New Creek", "Niagara Series" and "North".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Overthrust Fault", "Paleozoic," "Parks", "Patterson Creek" and "Pendleton".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Pottsville Conglomerate", "Pocono Series", "Precious Metals" and "Principal Conglomerates".
- Page: This page is an index with topics such as "Quaking Asphen", "Railroad," "Red Medina" "Riffle" and "Rimel".
- Page: This page includes a quote about the "keyboard of nature" and a mention of the "sweet singer of Israel".
- Page: This page lists teachers and the years they taught at Back Allegheny schools starting in 1910.
- Page: This page continues the list of teachers and the years they taught at Back Allegheny schools.
- Page: This page includes a list of names, potentially students or teachers, grouped by school locations.
- Page: This page continues a list of names, potentially students or teachers, grouped by school locations, and includes a "High Grades" section.
- Page: This page is a list of names grouped by location, possibly students and/or teachers, with some names marked with an asterisk.
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Local History
Okay, here is a listing of the contents of each page, based on the provided sources.
- Page 1 includes "Scrap a List of Teachers," "Scrap a Richardson's Store," and "Scrap a School Reports".
- Page 2 contains "diary," "Edward Ervine," "Felix Grimes," and "frontier".
- Page 3 has "County Fair Handbook," "County Literature," "county pensioners," and "County Roads".
- Page 4 lists "Coffin Maker's List," "Corso," "Cosner," and "Deer Creek 2".
- Page 5 includes "Hillsboro Yearbooks Various," "Mis Senior Magazines," "Misc HHS," and "mountainbreeze".
- Page 6 has "WV Hillbilly Base B," "WV Hillbilly Base C," "WV History Pages from the WV Hillbilly," "st14," "st15," "st16," and "st17".
- Page 7 lists "History of Pendleton County 1," "History of Pendleton County 2," and "History of Rockingham County 1".
- Page 8 contains "History of Tucker 2," "Pocahontas Geological Survey A," and "Pocahontas Geological Survey B".
- Page 9 includes "Short History of Mon Forest," "Sitlington," "The Cass Files Part 1," and "The Cass Files Part II".
- Page 10 has "Alice Moore's Memories," "andrewpricex," "Annals of Bath County," and "Annals of Batha".
- Page 11 contains "carr," "cassschool," "CC Camps," "ccc," "cccx," and "cemmaps".
- Page 12 lists "Sharp Trip to Florida," "Sitlington x," "Spice Run Lumber Company x," and "St. John Episcopal Cookbook".
- Page 13 includes "The Gibson Sketches," "The McNeel Family Tree," "The Princess Pocahontas," and "The Store by James S. Brill".
- Page 14 has "Old Postoffices," "Pearl Buck Speaks at the Hillsboro Commencement," and "Pocahontas Free Library".
- Page 15 contains "Hillbillyg," "Hillbillyh," "Hillbillyi," and "History of Pendleton County html".
- Page 16 lists "x1944," "newsc," "newsc2," "newsc3," "newsc4," "newsc5," "newsc6," "newsc7," "newsc8," "norgraphics," "obits," "people," and "pricehistory".
- Page 17 includes "1917 Commencement," "1980 Senior Magazine," "1984 Senior Magazine," and "1985c".
- Page 18 has "1995 Senior Magazine," "1996 Homecoming," "1998 Senior Magazine," and "2000 Senior Magazine".
- Page 19 contains "2001 School Newspaper," "2002 School Newspaper," "2002 Senior Magazine," and "2003 Awards Day".
- Page 20 lists "Names of the County Seats," "nobits," "Oak Grove Church History," "obitindex," and "Obits 2".
- Page 21 has "CCC Cook School," "Centennial Frontpage," "Centennial Tags," "Cheat Mountain," and "Commack's Recollections".
- Page 22 includes "csos," "CSO Math," "CSO Reading," "CSO Science," "CSO Social," "ctyhist," "History of Greenbrier County," "History of Greenbrier County 2," "History of Pendleton County 1," "History of Pendleton County 2," "History of Rockingham County 1," "History of Rockingham County 2," "History of Rockingham County 3," "History of Tucker 1," "History of Tucker 2," "Pocahontas Geological Survey A," and "Pocahontas Geological Survey B".
- Page 23 has "st122," "Averill," "Civil War History," "County Court News," "County Fair Program," "Fair Notes," "Family Histories," "Indian Wars," and "Old Books".
- Page 24 lists "Hillsboro High School Catalog," "Historical Society Publications x," "History of Edray," and "History of Minnehaha x".
- Page 25 includes "Old Time Singing Schools," "Other Written Material," "Passenger Pigeons," "Passing Landmarks," and "Patch Adams Magazine".
- Page 26 contains "Patch Adams Magazine," "PCHS Sports Club," "Personal Notes of Cal Price," "Pioneer Days," and "Pocahontas Fair".
- Page 27 has "indict," "jim," "Journal of Thomas Walker," and "lastobits".
- Page 28 lists "Margaret Lewis Diary," "Marking Local Cabins," "Marlin and Sewell," and "Marlinton".
- Page 29 includes "WV Shoe Articles of Incorporation," "WVMR," "WV's Own Literary Watergate," and "Yeager's History of Pocahontas Schools".
- Page 30 has "The Corner Oaks," "The Hoodooed Coon," "The Kinnisons," "The Last Elk in Webster County," "The Swift Manuscript," and "Timber Report".
- Page 31 contains "Frontier Forts," "Historic Register," "Marlinton Elementary 2001 Yearbook," "Montgomery Ward 1895," and "Mountain Trace Cookbook".
- Page 32 lists "List of Pioneer Settlers," "Memoirs of Old Citizens," "Music," and "Other Activities".
- Page 33 includes "County Fair Handbook," "County History 2," "County Literature," and "county pensioners".
- Page 34 has "Floods," "Fort Day at Mill Point," "Fossils," and "Francis Asbury's Journal".
- Page 35 contains "History of WV," "histoywv," "Horn Papers," and "Hosterman".
- Page 36 lists "2001 Snowflake," "2002 General Notes," "4-H Camp," and "Babcock Mill".
- Page 37 has "County Fair Handbook," "County Government," "County History 2," and "County Literature".
- Page 38 includes "WV Pulp and Paper," "WV Pulp and Paper_1," "WV Quiz," and "wvhistory".
- Page 39 contains "Kinnison Bio," "Letter from Mr. Dow," "Letter From Robert Kerr," and "Lunacy Cases".
- Page 40 has "yearbooks," "1922," "1925," "1925s," "1926," and "1926 Yearbook Seneca".
- Page 41 lists "1926s," "1927," "1927s," and "1928s".
- Page 42 includes "1954," "1954 Cass Elementary Yearbook," "1954 Marlintonian Yearbook," and "1954CassElement".
- Page 43 has "1977pchs," "1978," "1978pchs," "1979pchs," and "PCHS 1979," and "1980".
- Page 44 contains "1980," "1980 Senior Magazine," "1980pchs," "PCHS 1980," "1981pchs," and "1982 Smoke Signal".
- Page 45 lists "1982 Smoke Signal," "1986 Senior Magazine," "1989," "PCHS 1989," and "1989 Senior Magazine" and "1990".
- Page 46 includes "PCHS 1990," "1990pchs," "1991," "PCHS 1991," and "1991pchs," and "1992".
- Page 47 has "PCHS 1992," "1992 Senior Magazine," "1993," "PCHS 1993," "1994," "PCHS 1994," and "1994 Senior Magazine".
- Page 48 contains "PCHS 1995," "1996," "PCHS 1996," "1996 Homecoming," "1996 Senior Magazine," and "1997".
- Page 49 lists "PCHS 1997," "1997 Achievement Banquet," "1997 Senior Magazine," "1998," "PCHS 1998," and "1998 Senior Class Magazine".
- Page 50 includes "1998 Senior Class Magazine," "1999," "PCHS 1999," "2000 Senior Magazine," "2002 Senior Magazine," and "Andrew Price Literature".
- Page 51 has "HHS 1923," "HHS 1924," "HHS 1925," "HHS 1951," and "HHS 1952".
- Page 52 contains "MHS 1954," "PCHS 1975," "PCHS 1976," "MHS 1958," and "MHS 1959," and "MHS 1962".
- Page 53 lists "mhs1962," "mhs1964," "Mis Senior Magazines," "Misc HHS," and "mountainbreeze".
- Page 54 includes "PCHS 1973," "PCHS 1974," "PCHS 1975," "PCHS 1976," and "PCHS 1977".
- Page 55 has "PCHS 1993," "PCHS 1994," "PCHS 1997," "PCHS 1998," and "PCHS 1999".
- Page 56 lists "Scrapbooks 1," "Seneca 1926," "The Echo 1923," "The Echo 1924," and "The Echo 1925".
- Page 57 contains "The Echo 1925," "The Mirror 1922," "Woodland Trail 1940," and "WV High Sch.Bask. Ball Tourn. 1951," and "pdf home searchable".
- Page 58 has "Scrap a," "Scrap b," "Scrap c," "Scrap d," "Scrap e," "Scrap f," "Scrap g," "Scrap h," "Scrap i," and "Scrap j".
- Page 59 includes "PUB TO STINKWELL," "published 2nd," "3rd pub pdfs," "7th pub," "8th pub," "uploaded," "cems SEARCHABLE," "county history," "local history," "people," "places," "regional history," and "trash".
- Page 60 lists "uploaded," "cems SEARCHABLE," "county history," "local history," "people," "places," "regional history," and "trash".
- Page 61 contains "pchs searchable," "PDF rec(church)searchable," "searchablety," "pdfs searchable," "to do," and the years from 1971 to 1999.
- Page 62 has "adobe ps," "7.0," "Layouts," "class of 1923," "class of 1924," and "Copy of Hillsboro Yearbooks".
- Page 63 includes "WV History Pages from the WV Hillbilly," "1 Main Ptater New," "ptater," "documents," "epdf," and "est1".
- Page 64 has "Other Written Material," "Patch Adams Magazine," and "PCHS Sports Club".
- Page 65 lists "List of Pioneer Settlers," "Memoirs of Old Citizens," and "Music".
- Page 66 contains "Andrew Price Literature," "Cass," and "Cass Element".
- Page 67 has "Hillsboro Yearbooks Various," "Marlintonian 1956," and "MES 02-03".
- Page 68 includes "165CANON," "168CANON," "169CANON," "170CANON," "1 schools pdf for notebook," "Composites," "Composites 2," "gbs," "hhs," "History," "mes," "mhs," "mms," "pchs," "SmallSongle Files," and "Tools".
- Page 69 lists "all school all grades," "SPREADSHEET ARCHIVE," "THE BOOK," "Compiled 2014," "Compiled 2014 B," "Compiled 2014 C," "contrasted," "contrasted 800," "Last Compiled," "LOCAL SLIDES," "single," and "single 800".
- Page 70 has "Kids Count," "1 adjusted recap," "publish new," "spreadsheets," "archive," "Archive Test Results," and "WV Proficiency Rate Trend by Subject - State_20191101".
- Page 71 contains "all school all grades," "SPREADSHEET ARCHIVE," "THE BOOK," "Compiled 2014," "Compiled 2014 B," "Compiled 2014 C," "contrasted," "contrasted 800," "Last Compiled," "LOCAL SLIDES," "single," and "single 800".
- Page 72 includes "all school all grades," "SPREADSHEET ARCHIVE," "THE BOOK," "Compiled 2014," "Compiled 2014 B," "Compiled 2014 C," "contrasted," "contrasted 800," "Last Compiled," "LOCAL SLIDES," "single," and "single 800".
- Page 73 lists "1901C," "1901D," "1Composite Index," "1 Main Composite," "pics," and "2Pocahontas Commentator Plus_ This is a table of contents listing of my facebook pages_files".
- Page 74 has "Lightner HIstory," "Mayse History," and "McCarty History".
- Page 75 contains "Water Power and Mills," "Weaving," "Xrockingham," "xtucker," and "History of Pendleton County".
- Page 76 includes "Webb HIstory," "Whitman History," and "Woodell History".
- Page 77 lists "Schools 1," "Schools 2," "Schools 3," "Schools 4," "Schools 5," "Schools 6," "Schools 7," "Schools 8," "Schools 9," and "Senior Magazines".
- Page 78 has "Scrap a," "Scrap b," "Scrap c," "Scrap d," "Scrap e," "Scrap f," "Scrap g," "Scrap h," "Scrap i," and "Scrap j".
- Page 79 contains "HHS 1955," "HHS 1956," "HHS 1956b," "HHS 1957," "HHS 1958," "HHS 1959," "HHS 1960," "HHS 1961," "HHS Academy," "HHS ALUMNI PROJECT," "Hillsboro 1953," "Hillsboro Grade School 1983 -1984," "Hillsboro Red Devil 1970," "Hillsboro Yearbooks Various," "Mis Senior Magazines," "Misc HHS," "mountainbreeze," "oldrimelsch," "Red Devil 1951," "Red Devil 1954," "reddevil1955," "reddevil1957," "reddevil1959," "Reddevils 1965," "Schools," "Schools in Pocahontas County Map," "Schools of Pocahontas in 1929," "Scrapbooks 1," "Seneca 1926," "The Echo 1923," "The Echo 1924," "The Echo 1925," "The Mirror 1922," "Woodland Trail 1940," and "WV High Sch.Bask. Ball Tourn. 1951".
- Page 80 lists "Alphabet," "Another Waddell Chapter," and "At the Head of the Holler".
- Page 81 includes "The Gable End of Hell," "The John Brown Letters," and "The Leper".
- Page 82 has "Hillsboro High School Catalog," "Historical Society Publications x," "History of Edray," "History of Minnehaha x," and "History of Pocahontas County".
- Page 83 contains "Other Written Material," "Passenger Pigeons," "Passing Landmarks," and "Patch Adams Magazine".
- Page 84 lists "Clear Cutting," "Coffin Makers Diary," "Cornstalk," and "Crank Phone System".
- Page 85 includes "List of Forts in Pocahontas County," "Living Conditions," and "Marlinton Journal 1928-9".
- Page 86 has "Other Written Material," "Passenger Pigeons," "Passing Landmarks," and "Patch Adams Magazine".
- Page 87 contains "Manganese," "Maple Syrup," "Margaret Lewis Diary," and "Marking Local Cabins".
- Page 88 lists "Names of the County Seats" and "Oak Grove Church History".
- Page 89 includes "About Speakeasies" and "An Old Letter".
- Page 90 has "About Our County" and "About Our Schools".
- Page 91 contains "List Not Exempted or Discharged" and "Log Drive".
- Page 92 lists "1969 Board of Education Budget Report" and "1969 Boys and Girls in Service".
- Page 93 includes "1968 Curriculum" and "1968 Dean's List".
- Page 94 has "st20," "Andrew Price Writings," and "Buildings".
- Page 95 contains "Cass Brochures" and "Cass Graded School".
- Page 96 lists "Manganese," "Maple Syrup," and "Margaret Lewis Diary".
- Page 97 includes "Schools," "Stolen Horse," and "The Candidates".
- Page 98 has "County Fair Handbook" and "County History 2".
- Page 99 contains "County Literature," "county pensioners," and "County Roads".
- Page 100 lists "History of WV," "histoywv," and "Horn Papers".
- Page 101 includes "WV Encyclopedia" and "WV Pulp and Paper".
- Page 102 has "WV Pulp and Paper_1," "WV Quiz," and "wvhistory".
- Page 103 contains "1926 Yearbook Seneca" and "1926s".
- Page 104 lists "1993," "PCHS 1993," "1994," "PCHS 1994," and "1994 Senior Magazine".
- Page 105 includes "Andrew Price Literature" and "Cass".
- Page 106 has "Hillsboro Yearbooks Various" and "Marlintonian 1956".
- Page 107 contains "MES 02-03," "MES 03-04," and "MES 04-05".
- Page 108 lists "mhs1964," "MHS 1964," and "Mis Senior Magazines".
- Page 109 includes "School Memories" and "School Notes 2002".
- Page 110 has "Senior Mag 1998," "Senior Mag 2000," and "Senior Mag 2002".
- Page 111 contains "PEN 6B," "PEN 6C," "PEN 6D," "Pendleton New 1921 and 1922," "Pendleton News," "Pendleton News 1921 and 1922," "Pendleton Photos 1," "Pendleton Photos 2," "Pendleton Photos 3," "Pendleton Photos 4," "Pendleton Photos Msc," "Pendleton Times 1923 and 1924," "Pendletonhist," and "penhistmuseum".
- Page 112 lists "Old Spruce x," "Other Written Material," "Patch Adams Magazine," and "PCHS Sports Club".
- Page 113 includes "2001 School Newspaper," "2002 School Newspaper," and "2002 Senior Magazine".
- Page 114 has "Centennial Frontpage," "Centennial Tags," "Cheat Mountain," and "Commack's Recollections".
- Page 115 contains "Lightners," "List of Forts in Pocahontas County," "Living Conditions," "Marlinton Journal 1928-9," and "Marlinton Journal 1930".
- Page 116 lists "Lightners," "List of Forts in Pocahontas County," "Living Conditions," "Marlinton Journal 1928-9," and "Marlinton Journal 1930".
- Page 117 includes "Encyclopedia," "directory," "Large," "Notebook Ups," "Bible Study," "national archives," "almanacs," "margaret," "cats," "Current Work," and "Misc Cems Info".
- Page 118 has "alpha," "Main Composite of Obituaries original siz," "html," "a," and "thumbnails".
- Page 119 contains "MES 2001 1600," "MES 2001 1600 Html," "MES 2001 Full" and associated images and thumbnails.
- Page 120 lists "M Obits," "Misc Obits," "N Obits," "O Obits," and "Obits Index".
- Page 121 includes "P Obits," "R Obits," "S Obits," and "T Obits".
- Page 122 has "aline," "Aline select html," "Allegheny and Cheat Mtn Lodges," "Allegheny Lodge," and "Allegheny Lodge Brochure".
- Page 123 contains "Cass Brochures," "Cass Graded School," "Cass History," "Cass Mill," and "Cass Railroad".
- Page 124 lists "nobits," "obitindex," "omisc," "oobits," "pobits," "robits," "sobits," "tobits," "uvwobits," "yobits," and "zobits".
- Page 125 includes "item," "tmpl," "list," "menus," "com_messages," and "tables".
- Page 126 has "norgraphics," "obits," "aobit," "bobits," "cobits," "fobits," "gobits," "hobits," "ij," "kobits," "lobits," "mobits," "nobits," "obitindex," "omisc," "oobits," "pobits," "robits," "sobits," "tobits," "uvwobits," "yobits," and "zobits".
- Page 127 contains "ptater," "cgi-bin," "public_htm," "administrator," "cache," "components," "images," "includes," "language," "libraries," "logs," "media," "modules," "plugins," "templates," "tmp," and "xmlrpc".
- Page 128 lists "st101," "A Obits," "B Obits," "C Obits," "D Obits," "E Obits," "F Obits," "G Obits," "H Obits," "I J Obits," "K Obits," "L Obits," "M Obits," "Misc Obits," "N Obits," "O Obits," "Obits Index," "P Obits," "R Obits," "S Obits," "T Obits," "U V W Obits," and "Y Obits,".
- Page 129 includes "Cass Brochures," "Cass Graded School," "Cass History," and "Cass Mill".
- Page 130 has "The Devil's Inventory," "The Gable End of Hell," "The John Brown Letters," and "The Leper".
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Page 1: This page lists names and locations of individuals and businesses with unclaimed property as of September 2000. The locations are primarily in West Virginia, and include Charleston, Huntington, and Parkersburg.
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Page 2: This page continues to list names and locations of individuals and businesses with unclaimed property as of September 2000. The locations are primarily in West Virginia, and include Charleston, Huntington, and Parkersburg.
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Page 3: This page continues to list names and locations of individuals and businesses with unclaimed property as of September 2000. The locations are primarily in West Virginia, and include Charleston, Huntington, and Parkersburg.
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Page 4: This page continues to list names and locations of individuals and businesses with unclaimed property as of September 2000. The locations are primarily in West Virginia, and include Charleston, Huntington, and Parkersburg.
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Page 5: This page continues to list names and locations of individuals and businesses with unclaimed property as of September 2000. The locations are primarily in West Virginia, and include Charleston, Huntington, and Parkersburg.
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Page 6: This page contains two main lists: Worker's Compensation Accounts and Unclaimed Property as of September 2000. The Worker's Compensation list includes business names and locations, while the Unclaimed Property list includes names and locations of individuals and businesses. There is also a section titled "Check the Following Unclaimed Property and Business Accounts".
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Page 7: This page lists names and locations of individuals and businesses with unclaimed property as of September 2000. The locations are primarily in West Virginia, and include Charleston, Huntington, and Parkersburg.
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Page 8: This page continues to list names and locations of individuals and businesses with unclaimed property as of September 2000. The locations are primarily in West Virginia, and include Charleston, Huntington, and Parkersburg.
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Page 9: This page is an Official List of Delinquent Property from 1996, and includes names, addresses and property amounts.
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Page 10: This page continues to be an Official List of Delinquent Property from 1996, and includes names, addresses and property amounts.
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Page 11: This page continues to be an Official List of Delinquent Property from 1996, and includes names, addresses and property amounts.
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Page 12: This page contains various announcements and advertisements, including information on West Virginia history, senior events, and estate auctions as of August 1997.
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Page 13: This page is a list of Delinquent Real Property for 1997, with names, addresses, and property amounts.
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Page 14: This page contains several ads and articles, including those about Power and Telephone Companies getting ready for Y2K, local happenings in Highland County, and a Hands and Harvest Festival as of September 1999.
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Page 15: This page includes obituaries, classified advertising, and auction announcements as of October 1998. There are also advertisements for real estate and other services.
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Page 16: This page is an Official List of Delinquent Property from 1998 for Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and includes names, addresses and property amounts.
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Page 17: This page is an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 18: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 19: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 20: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 21: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 22: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 23: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 24: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 25: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 26: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 27: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 28: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 29: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 30: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 31: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 32: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 33: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 34: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 35: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 36: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 37: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 38: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 39: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 40: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 41: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 42: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 43: This page continues to be an Unclaimed Property List from October 25-29, and includes names and locations of individuals and businesses.
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Page 44: This page contains a list of delinquent real estate for sale with names, addresses and amounts owed. This list is from 1998.
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Page 45: This page contains a summary of county finances, including revenues and expenditures, as of 1998.
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Page 46: This page displays the publication schedule of "The Pocahontas Times" for October 1998.
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Page 47: This page is filled with advertisements for real estate, auctions, and other services as of November 1998.
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Page 48: This page displays the publication schedule of "The Pocahontas Times" for December 1998.
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Page 49: This page contains a schedule of events and listings of area churches from September 1999. There is also an article about a business called "New Shay."
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Page 50: This page is full of classified advertisements, including those for positions available, for sale items, and services offered, as of 2000-2001.
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Page 51: This page is a legal advertisement listing of delinquent properties in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, as of 2000-2001, including names, addresses, and amounts due.
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Page 52: This page continues to list delinquent properties in Pocahontas County, West Virginia as of 2000-2001, including names, addresses, and amounts due.
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Page 53: This page has classified advertisements and a large ad for Ford vehicles, as of 2001.
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Page 54: This page has classified advertisements and an ad for Glades Building Supply, as of 2001.
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Page 55: This page contains advertisements for real estate and a notice from the Board of Education, as of 2000-2001.
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Page 56: This page contains a list of businesses and organizations with amounts owed, as of 2000-2001.
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Page 57: This page contains local news, outdoor notes, an ad for a tree service, and classifieds, as of 2000-2001.
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Page 58: This page features news, an auction advertisement and a financial statement for Pocahontas Memorial Hospital from June 2001.
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Page 59: This page contains legal advertisements, real estate advertisements, and a request to report a crime from 2001.
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Page 60: This page contains sports articles, school menus and ads for real estate and other services, from 2001.
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Page 61: This page contains a list of deaths, births, school news, ads, and a Capitol Chronicles article, from 2001.
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Page 62: This page contains local news, legal advertisements, and a public hearing notice from March 2000.
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Page 63: This page includes birthday announcements, a Capitol Chronicles article, senior schedules, and advertisements from 2001.
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Page 64: This page contains meeting reports, legal advertisements and a section with financial data for the Municipality of Durbin from 2001.
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Page 65: This page contains notices, a Church Directory, legal advertisements and financial data for the Municipality of Hillsboro from 2001.
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Page 66: This page contains local news, letters to the editor, and advertisements for local businesses and events from July 2000.
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Page 67: This page includes information on reunions, a senior calendar, upcoming events and advertisements from September 2000.
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Page 76: This page lists names and locations of individuals and businesses with unclaimed property as of September 2000. The locations are primarily in West Virginia, and include Charleston, Huntington, and Parkersburg.
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In general, many of the pages are lists of names and locations of people or businesses with unclaimed or delinquent property. The documents are from various years between 1996 and 2001, and the majority of the listings pertain to properties in West Virginia. The sources include a variety of announcements, classifieds, and other legal notices.
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Random Sampler 2
Here's a breakdown of the content on each page of the provided sources:
1972_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains an article about the building of the first "instant library", as well as an advertisement for a grocery store offering deals on fresh fryers, turkeys, ham, and other products. There is also a small advertisement for a new Datsun.
- Page 2: This page includes advertisements for C-J's grocery store, A-Jad's Variety store, Chic-Inn, Mitchell Chevrolet, and Ben Wood Motors. There are also advertisements for Lee Jeans, Harper's Men's Shop, and Roccos Automatic Transmission repair. A job opportunity is also listed.
1972_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains advertisements for Master and Butler Farmsted Buildings, and also for Reckart Equipment Company. There is also a notice that states "Mardi Gras Party Tonight".
- Page 2: This page is a financial statement for the Pocahontas County, showing a detailed breakdown of the county's financial status.
- Page 3: This page features an advertisement for the Dodge Boys and their new 1973 models, along with an advertisement for a free candle with a $3 gasoline purchase from Ashland.
1972_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: This page features an article about an "instant library," along with advertisements for grocery stores, including Crawford's, and also for a Mercury Monterey.
1973_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son, Mitchell Chevrolet, and Marlinton Motor Sales. It also includes legal notices and a section titled "In Loving Memory".
- Page 2: This page advertises for C.J. Casdorph & Son, the Treasure Chest, Sites Mobile Homes, Marlinton Motors, and Bryant Motors. It also has an article about a ball game and an advertisement for a double knit and wash n' wear service.
- Page 3: This page contains advertisements for Bryant Motors and Ashland, and also a section regarding "Two Nursing Homes".
1973_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains advertisements for C.J. Casdorph & Son, Mitchell Chevrolet, and Marlinton Motor Sales. It also includes legal notices and a section titled "In Loving Memory".
- Page 2: This page advertises for C.J. Casdorph & Son, the Treasure Chest, Sites Mobile Homes, Marlinton Motors, and Bryant Motors. It also has an article about a ball game and an advertisement for a double knit and wash n' wear service.
- Page 3: This page contains advertisements for Bryant Motors and Ashland, and also a section regarding "Two Nursing Homes".
1973_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes advertisements for farm loans from the Bank of Marlinton, an auction sale, a shooting match, and Tri-County Heating air conditioners. There are also classified ads and a "Help Wanted" section.
- Page 2: This page contains advertisements for the Bank of Marlinton, an auction, and "Mom's Fabrics". There is also an ad for water wells.
- Page 3: This page features an advertisement for a "Welcome All Nations Tent Meeting" at Arbovale, WV. Also included are advertisements for H & S Welding Supply Corp. and a "Big Value in Cool Comfort".
- Page 4: This page contains grocery store advertisements for Chuck Roast, Pork Steaks, Sausage, and other items, along with an advertisement for a "White Sulphur Mobile Homes" sale.
1973_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes advertisements for farm loans from the Bank of Marlinton, an auction sale, a shooting match, and Tri-County Heating air conditioners. There are also classified ads and a "Help Wanted" section.
- Page 2: This page contains advertisements for the Bank of Marlinton, an auction, and "Mom's Fabrics". There is also an ad for water wells.
- Page 3: This page features an advertisement for a "Welcome All Nations Tent Meeting" at Arbovale, WV. Also included are advertisements for H & S Welding Supply Corp. and a "Big Value in Cool Comfort".
- Page 4: This page contains grocery store advertisements for Chuck Roast, Pork Steaks, Sausage, and other items, along with an advertisement for a "White Sulphur Mobile Homes" sale.
1973_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains an article about a 97th birthday, as well as an advertisement for Round Steak at a grocery store.
- Page 2: This page features an advertisement for White Sulphur Mobile Homes, along with a list of names.
- Page 3: This page advertises a "Sale of a Lifetime" for White Sulphur Mobile Homes, and also advertises Sewell Electric.
1973_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains an article about a 97th birthday, as well as an advertisement for Round Steak at a grocery store.
- Page 2: This page features an advertisement for White Sulphur Mobile Homes, along with a list of names.
- Page 3: This page advertises a "Sale of a Lifetime" for White Sulphur Mobile Homes, and also advertises Sewell Electric.
1973_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains an advertisement for a "Nicest Clerk Contest" in Richwood, WV. There is also a Christmas Sale promotion.
1973_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains an advertisement for a "Nicest Clerk Contest" in Richwood, WV. There is also a Christmas Sale promotion.
1982_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: This page is a list of delinquent property taxes. There is also an advertisement for Mainline Convertibles.
- Page 2: This page includes advertisements for places to go, like the Pocahontas County Historical Museum, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace, and the Deep Mountain Battlefield State Park.
- Page 3: This page is a list of delinquent property taxes. There is also an advertisement for Mainline Convertibles.
- Page 4: This page includes advertisements for places to go, like the Pocahontas County Historical Museum, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace, and the Deep Mountain Battlefield State Park.
1982_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes the Consolidated Report of Condition of the Bank of Marlinton, along with an article about the Pioneer Days events.
- Page 2: This page includes the Consolidated Report of Condition of the Bank of Marlinton, along with an article about the Pioneer Days events.
1986a_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes a list of the Pocahontas County High School Varsity Basketball schedule, and also an announcement of the members of the month. There is also an ad for a movie rental store.
- Page 2: This page contains a collection of photos and articles about the November flood in Cass, West Virginia, as well as an announcement about deaths.
- Page 3: This page advertises a Carpet Special from J&P Furniture, along with advertisements for Satellite TV Sales, a Warehouse Cabinet Sale, and Dozer & Dump Truck Work. There are also ads for Little General and Meadow Gold Milk.
- Page 4: This page is a legislative report, along with ads for wheelchairs, J. C. Sharp, and A-Jads.
1986a_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes a list of the Pocahontas County High School Varsity Basketball schedule, and also an announcement of the members of the month. There is also an ad for a movie rental store.
- Page 2: This page contains a collection of photos and articles about the November flood in Cass, West Virginia, as well as an announcement about deaths.
- Page 3: This page advertises a Carpet Special from J&P Furniture, along with advertisements for Satellite TV Sales, a Warehouse Cabinet Sale, and Dozer & Dump Truck Work. There are also ads for Little General and Meadow Gold Milk.
- Page 4: This page is a legislative report, along with ads for wheelchairs, J. C. Sharp, and A-Jads.
1986a_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes a list of the Pocahontas County High School Varsity Basketball schedule, and also an announcement of the members of the month. There is also an ad for a movie rental store.
- Page 2: This page contains a collection of photos and articles about the November flood in Cass, West Virginia, as well as an announcement about deaths.
- Page 3: This page advertises a Carpet Special from J&P Furniture, along with advertisements for Satellite TV Sales, a Warehouse Cabinet Sale, and Dozer & Dump Truck Work. There are also ads for Little General and Meadow Gold Milk.
- Page 4: This page is a legislative report, along with ads for wheelchairs, J. C. Sharp, and A-Jads.
1986a_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: This page features an article about merit finalists, as well as a list of Pocahontas County students who are graduating and an ad for J & P Furniture.
- Page 2: This page contains advertisements for B&C Builders, and also has a section with classified ads, an ad for a February special from Greenbrier Motors, and an ad for Kinison Realty.
- Page 3: This page contains an advertisement for Magic Cut Flowers, along with ads for the Chic Inn Restaurant, Little General, and The River Place.
- Page 4: This page includes a list of April specials, as well as an ad for Southern States.
1986a_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: This page features an article about merit finalists, as well as a list of Pocahontas County students who are graduating and an ad for J & P Furniture.
- Page 2: This page contains advertisements for B&C Builders, and also has a section with classified ads, an ad for a February special from Greenbrier Motors, and an ad for Kinison Realty.
- Page 3: This page contains an advertisement for Magic Cut Flowers, along with ads for the Chic Inn Restaurant, Little General, and The River Place.
- Page 4: This page includes a list of April specials, as well as an ad for Southern States.
1986a_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: This page features an article about merit finalists, as well as a list of Pocahontas County students who are graduating and an ad for J & P Furniture.
- Page 2: This page contains advertisements for B&C Builders, and also has a section with classified ads, an ad for a February special from Greenbrier Motors, and an ad for Kinison Realty.
- Page 3: This page contains an advertisement for Magic Cut Flowers, along with ads for the Chic Inn Restaurant, Little General, and The River Place.
- Page 4: This page includes a list of April specials, as well as an ad for Southern States.
- Page 5: This page contains an ad for Pocahontas Foodland saluting Pocahontas County Extension Homemakers Clubs.
- Page 6: This page displays the Pocahontas Times publication schedule for April 1986.
1986a_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a variety of advertisements, including one for Family Dollar. It also has an "Attention Farmers!" section.
- Page 2: This page contains the Consolidated Report of Condition for the Bank of Marlinton, as well as articles about Pocahontas Times, WVMR Election Coverage, and the Pocahontas County Court.
- Page 3: This page features a floor plan of the Hillsboro Middle School, along with ads for Charlie Jordan and William P. McNeel.
1986a_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a variety of advertisements, including one for Family Dollar. It also has an "Attention Farmers!" section.
- Page 2: This page contains the Consolidated Report of Condition for the Bank of Marlinton, as well as articles about Pocahontas Times, WVMR Election Coverage, and the Pocahontas County Court.
- Page 3: This page features a floor plan of the Hillsboro Middle School, along with ads for Charlie Jordan and William P. McNeel.
1986a_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a variety of advertisements, including one for Family Dollar. It also has an "Attention Farmers!" section.
- Page 2: This page contains the Consolidated Report of Condition for the Bank of Marlinton, as well as articles about Pocahontas Times, WVMR Election Coverage, and the Pocahontas County Court.
- Page 3: This page features a floor plan of the Hillsboro Middle School, along with ads for Charlie Jordan and William P. McNeel.
1986a_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: This page features various announcements and ads, including information on local events and a movie advertisement for "Cobra".
- Page 2: This page is a list of delinquent real estate.
- Page 3: This page is also a list of delinquent real estate.
- Page 4: This page includes information on a County Republican party, along with advertisements for various services including a vacuum cleaner, Moore's Ready Mix, and insurance.
- Page 5: This page features advertisements for J&P Furniture, and also for WVMR Radio Sunday Programming.
1986a_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: This page features various announcements and ads, including information on local events and a movie advertisement for "Cobra".
- Page 2: This page is a list of delinquent real estate.
- Page 3: This page is also a list of delinquent real estate.
- Page 4: This page includes information on a County Republican party, along with advertisements for various services including a vacuum cleaner, Moore's Ready Mix, and insurance.
- Page 5: This page features advertisements for J&P Furniture, and also for WVMR Radio Sunday Programming.
1986a_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: This page features various announcements and ads, including information on local events and a movie advertisement for "Cobra".
- Page 2: This page is a list of delinquent real estate.
- Page 3: This page is also a list of delinquent real estate.
- Page 4: This page includes information on a County Republican party, along with advertisements for various services including a vacuum cleaner, Moore's Ready Mix, and insurance.
- Page 5: This page features advertisements for J&P Furniture, and also for WVMR Radio Sunday Programming.
1993-95_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page has a section titled "October is Car Care Month", as well as information about restricted burning. There are also classified ads and an advertisement for Schoolcraft Sales.
- Page 2: This page features an advertisement for the Bank of Marlinton, along with articles about Pocahontas County Schools.
- Page 3: This page includes an advertisement for J&P Furniture, as well as advertisements for Godfathers Pizza and Subway.
- Page 4: This page includes articles about weddings and anniversaries, as well as a political ad for Joel S. Callison for County Commission.
1993-95_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page has a section titled "October is Car Care Month", as well as information about restricted burning. There are also classified ads and an advertisement for Schoolcraft Sales.
- Page 2: This page features an advertisement for the Bank of Marlinton, along with articles about Pocahontas County Schools.
- Page 3: This page includes an advertisement for J&P Furniture, as well as advertisements for Godfathers Pizza and Subway.
- Page 4: This page includes articles about weddings and anniversaries, as well as a political ad for Joel S. Callison for County Commission.
1993-95_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: This page has a section titled "October is Car Care Month", as well as information about restricted burning. There are also classified ads and an advertisement for Schoolcraft Sales.
- Page 2: This page features an advertisement for the Bank of Marlinton, along with articles about Pocahontas County Schools.
- Page 3: This page includes an advertisement for J&P Furniture, as well as advertisements for Godfathers Pizza and Subway.
- Page 4: This page includes articles about weddings and anniversaries, as well as a political ad for Joel S. Callison for County Commission.
- Page 5: This page has articles about Club Meetings and News, and a Visiting section. There are ads for VanReenen Funeral Home and County Disposal Service.
- Page 6: This page includes articles about Accidents and a notice about a Man Power upgrade. It also has a Consolidated Report of Condition for the Bank of Marlinton.
- Page 7: This page features Reunion Reports, articles about new books at the library, and ads for Schoolcraft Sales, Greenbrier Valley Mayors Association, and Kerr's Service Station.
- Page 8: This page has a section of legal advertisements, as well as a Consolidated Statement for Pocahontas Memorial Hospital.
- Page 9: This page includes ads for VanReenen Funeral Home, and Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, and also contains legal advertisements.
- Page 10: This page features articles about the Marlinton Middle School, and also includes Deeds and Legal ads.
- Page 11: This page features an ad for Better Built and also Natalie's Lounge, along with information on a Gibson reunion.
- Page 12: This page is the Pocahontas Times publication schedule for December 1994.
- Page 13: This page contains articles about visiting, weddings, and senior news, along with ads for Hudson's and Kerr's Service Station.
- Page 14: This page includes classified ads, a section about livestock auctions, and ads for Classy Cuts, Buckeye Service, and Dr. William H. Pearse.
1993-95_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: This page has a section about Buffalo Cabin Quilters and their donation. It also features an ad for VanReenen Funeral Home and a section titled "Library News".
- Page 2: This page has a variety of for sale and rent ads, as well as ads for J&P Furniture and Green Bank Realty.
- Page 3: This page contains articles about Love Lights Lit, and School Sports. It also has ads for Real Care Home Health and Pat's Beauty Shop.
1993-95_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: This page is a continuation of the tax sale list from previous pages.
- Page 2: This page features articles about Pocahontas County Senior Citizens and reunion reports. It also has advertisements for Carl R. Roberts Recording, Kerr's, Pocahontas Pharmacy and others.
- Page 3: This page continues the tax sale list.
- Page 4: This page continues the tax sale list.
- Page 5: This page includes the Pocahontas Times publication schedule for October 1993.
- Page 6: This page includes advertisements for Trader's Country, cars, trucks, and business opportunities, among others.
1993-95_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains articles about outdoor notes, and a history of the Arbovale Funeral Home. There is also an ad for J&P Furniture.
- Page 2: This page includes advertisements for Kerr's Service Station and Luis E. Soriano, MD, and also contains articles about school notes and a bus schedule.
- Page 3: This page features articles about Riders of the Flood, along with ads for Pocahontas Cablevision, First National Bank, and others.
Nehemiah.txt
- This text is not a typical page, but rather a segment from the Project Gutenberg License. It discusses the terms for distributing copies of a Project Gutenberg work.
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Old History
Okay, here is a list of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
1899thru1900.pdf
- Page 1: Contains text about a writer making an extract, a husband named Christopher Lflwili, and moving the capital in March. It also mentions an advertisement to customers and a booklet containing letters from prominent brokers, physicians and people from every state in the Union.
- Page 2: Mentions a complete established place in Pocahontas, a river, lumber, members, and half back. It also refers to a trip to Santiago, a ticket in Pocahontas, full books, a captain, coal, a referee and the closing of a business in March.
- Page 3: Includes a reference to 18,400 lbs, a cooper, sweeping, pamphlets with speeches, and fish. It also mentions a barometer, cooper-made items barred on Thursday, and seditious men coming down to fish.
- Page 4: Refers to an antiquary, land in Pocahontas County, and a storehouse filled with fresh goods. It also mentions the Circuit Court of Pocahontas County, the post office of Dilly, and a request for patronage.
- Page 5: Lists galvanized plugs, flue collars, dampers, stove pipes, water pipes, tanks, cisterns, fruit dryers, tinware, sugar pans, bath tubs, chimney caps, and water filters. Also mentions A.O. Hamill preaching in Millstone Creek and a farrier in Dilly's Mill.
A_Brief_History_of_Bath_County__Virginia.pdf
- Page 6: Contains information about marks and notations in the original volume and Google's partnership with libraries to digitize public domain materials. It also includes usage guidelines and restrictions on automated querying.
- Page 7: Details Google's guidelines for using digitized public domain materials, including maintaining attribution and ensuring legal use.
- Page 8: Includes information about Google Book Search, its mission, and a brief history of Bath County, Virginia, prepared by Jean Graham McAllister.
- Page 9: Mentions recent publications on the subject of Bath County and calls for someone to answer the call to gather facts about the county.
A_History_of_Monroe_County__West_Virgini.pdf
- Page 10: Contains information about marks and notations in the original volume and Google's partnership with libraries to digitize public domain materials. It also includes usage guidelines and restrictions on automated querying.
- Page 11: Details Google's guidelines for using digitized public domain materials, including maintaining attribution and ensuring legal use.
- Page 12: Includes information about Google Book Search and a map of Monroe County, West Virginia.
A_history_of_Pendleton_County_West_Virgi.pdf
- Page 13: Contains information about marks and notations in the original volume and Google's partnership with libraries to digitize public domain materials. It also includes usage guidelines and restrictions on automated querying.
- Page 14: Details Google's guidelines for using digitized public domain materials, including maintaining attribution and ensuring legal use.
- Page 15: Includes information about Google Book Search, the Byrd Library, and a map of Pendleton County.
- Page 16: Lists the statistical information included in the section: population of Pendleton in each census year, post offices, slaveholders in 1860, prices for entertainment at ordinaries, levies, taxes, salaries, fines, bounties on predatory animals, prices of store goods, church buildings and ministers, and county officials before 1866. It also mentions county officials under West Virginia, school districts of 1846, educational statistics, abstracts from census reports, Pendleton legislators, Pendleton men in the professions, county finances, surveys and patents prior to 1788, some conveyances of land prior to 1788, and a list of tithables in 1790.
- Page 17: Refers to Confederate service, the Battle of New Market, a roster of Pendleton men in the Confederate service, a brief sketch of the author, and historical sidelights.
- Page 18: Provides a list of suggestive questions on Pendleton history, corrections, and illustrations. It also includes a foreword noting that the public records of the region are largely intact.
- Page 19: Discusses the sale of personal property of James Dyer in 1807, including livestock, books, and house furnishings. It also mentions the sale of John Turnipseed's property in 1801.
- Page 20: Describes a town with a photographic gallery, planing mill, blacksmith shop, wheelwright shop, grocery, ministers, attorneys, physicians, and a dentist. It also mentions that Pendleton is divided into three valleys.
- Page 21: Notes that genealogical information may be incomplete and discusses the limitations of time and expense in compiling the history, and encourages readers to add to the details.
- Page 22: Lists names of Methodist Episcopal Church preachers from 1824-1832.
- Page 23: Provides statistics for schools, including the number of certificates, schools open for different months, school officers, and township levies. It also includes a list of teachers in 1872.
- Page 24: Continues the list of teachers, and lists information about graded and ungraded schools, male and female teachers, certificates, school enumeration, enrollment, attendance and cost of schools, school houses and libraries.
- Page 25: Notes the author's employment in compiling "Hyde's Digest of the West Virginia Reports" and mentions his book "Under the Cottonwoods," as well as "Winning or Losing 1," "Land of the Laurel," and "Pioneers of Preston County".
- Page 26: Contains information about the author and the history of the county, noting that local history is connected to state and national history.
- Page 27: Provides corrections for page numbers and content within the book.
- Page 28: Includes genealogical information for the Grant, Valentine, and Unp families.
Annals of Southwest Virginia.pdf
- Page 45: Contains an International Standard Book Number and states that the book was made in the United States of America. It also includes the beginning of a journal from Doctor Thomas Walker from 1749-50. The journal entry describes his departure on March 6th, 1749-50, with a group of men, to discover a proper place for settlement.
Christopher_Gist_s_Journals.pdf
- Page 46: Contains information about marks and notations in the original volume and Google's partnership with libraries to digitize public domain materials. It also includes usage guidelines and restrictions on automated querying.
- Page 47: Details Google's guidelines for using digitized public domain materials, including maintaining attribution and ensuring legal use.
- Page 48: Includes information about Google Book Search and mentions La Salle proclaiming possession of the Mississippi River for Louis XIV.
- Page 49: Contains footnotes referencing various historical sources.
- Page 50: Includes more footnotes referencing historical sources.
- Page 51: Includes what appears to be a map with coordinates and text, possibly from Camp's Map, and a note that all books may be recalled after 7 days.
Civil_War_in_West_Virginia.pdf
- Page 52: Contains information about marks and notations in the original volume and Google's partnership with libraries to digitize public domain materials. It also includes usage guidelines and restrictions on automated querying.
- Page 53: Details Google's guidelines for using digitized public domain materials, including maintaining attribution and ensuring legal use.
- Page 54: Includes information about Google Book Search.
DeHauss History of the Western Settlements.pdf
- Page 55: Includes a copyright notice and a table of contents for Part I, listing chapters about geographical and physical views, the Mound Builders of West Virginia, the founding of European colonies, and exploration and first permanent settlement.
- Page 56: Includes a table of contents with chapters about West Virginia during the Revolutionary War, after the Revolution, at the close of the eighteenth century and the Lewis and Blennerhasset controversy.
- Page 57: Includes chapters about the state under the first constitution from 1863 to 1872, and the state under the present constitution from 1872 to 1880.
Dev of Poca County 1.pdf
- Page 58: Includes some illegible text and an announcement that Mrs. Charlotte Mason Dickson will be publishing a new volume of poetry titled "The Versatile Mood".
First_Explorations_of_the_Trans_Alle.pdf
- Page 59: Contains information about marks and notations in the original volume and Google's partnership with libraries to digitize public domain materials. It also includes usage guidelines and restrictions on automated querying.
- Page 60: Details Google's guidelines for using digitized public domain materials, including maintaining attribution and ensuring legal use.
- Page 61: Includes information about Google Book Search and the Harvard University Library.
- Page 62: Lists the contents of the book, including sections on the expeditions of Batts and Fallam, the journeys of Needham and Arthur, and Coxe's account of English activities in the Mississippi Valley.
- Page 63: Mentions a committee for the "Review of Acts" in 1656.
- Page 64: Contains footnotes and references to historical documents.
- Page 65: Discusses the claim that Abraham Wood reached the Ohio or Mississippi in 1654 or the following decade.
- Page 66: Includes information about John Lederer's travels and a map of the territory he traversed.
- Page 67: Contains a footnote about a letter from John Clayton to the Royal Society.
- Page 68: Begins a bibliography of sources.
- Page 69: Continues the bibliography, listing various historical works and collections.
- Page 70: Continues the bibliography.
- Page 71: Continues the bibliography.
- Page 72: Continues the bibliography.
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- Page 74: Continues the bibliography.
- Page 75: Continues the bibliography.
- Page 76: Continues the bibliography and mentions the printing of Lederer's work in German.
- Page 77: Continues the bibliography, mentions a map by Mitchell of the British colonies and a work by Mitchell concerning the contest between Great Britain and France in America.
- Page 78: Continues the bibliography.
- Page 79: Continues the bibliography.
- Page 80: Continues the bibliography.
- Page 81: Continues the bibliography and mentions a work by John Smith.
- Page 82: Continues the bibliography.
- Page 83: Continues the bibliography, and has an index including AccoNICHY INDIANS and others.
- Page 84: Continues the index, including entries for Bolton, Rood, Botts and Brewster.
Schools of Old.pdf
- Page 111: Mentions school equipment, teachers raising money, and primary teachers spending their own money. It also mentions entertainments held and cooperation from patrons.
- Page 112: Lists honor roll students from Bethel School and mentions an attorney in Lewisburg.
- Page 113: Provides the number of teachers holding various certificates, teachers doing high school work and studying reading circle courses.
Sketches_of_history__life__and_manners__.pdf
- Page 114: Contains information about marks and notations in the original volume and Google's partnership with libraries to digitize public domain materials. It also includes usage guidelines and restrictions on automated querying.
- Page 115: Details Google's guidelines for using digitized public domain materials, including maintaining attribution and ensuring legal use.
- Page 116: Includes information about Google Book Search and a title page for a book by Harrison Hall, and a drawing of birds.
- Page 117: Includes a memoir of the life of Mrs. Sarah Hall, and mentions the power of the Scriptures.
- Page 118: Includes a title page for a book of sketches by James Hall, a drawing of a fort, and a caption for the drawing.
- Page 119: Includes an introduction to the book, explaining that it is a collection of facts and observations.
- Page 120: Continues the introduction, stating that the book does not aim to disarm criticism but to explain the unpretending nature of the work.
- Page 121: Continues the introduction, stating that the work is a compilation and that the author has used his pen in the past to discuss subjects related to the region.
- Page 122: Continues the introduction, mentioning that some facts and valuable documents are presented for the first time.
- Page 123: Includes a table of contents for Part I, listing chapters about the practice of European discoverers, the character and motives of early discoverers, first settlements in North America, and William Penn's conduct towards the Indians.
- Page 124: Includes the table of contents for part II and III, listing topics on land titles, the war of 1774, McIntosh’s expedition, the Moravian towns, early settlers in Western Virginia, early discoveries in Kentucky.
- Page 125: Includes an introduction discussing the nature of historical narratives.
- Page 126: Continues the introduction and discusses the history of the western country, including figures such as Boone, Shelby, Clarke, Logan, and Scott.
- Page 127: Includes minutes from a legislative session, including the reading of a bill for writs of attachment and a bill to ascertain clerks' and sheriffs' fees.
- Page 128: Continues the legislative minutes, noting the second reading of the attachment bill and a bill for preserving game, and the third reading of the militia bill.
- Page 129: Continues the legislative minutes, including a compact between the proprietors and people of the colony.
- Page 130: Continues the legislative minutes, including the passage of a bill for improving the breed of horses and a bill for the punishment of criminals.
- Page 131: Continues the legislative minutes, including an order for a copy of the laws to be sent to each representative in the colony.
Southern_History_of_the_War.pdf
- Page 132: Contains information about marks and notations in the original volume and Google's partnership with libraries to digitize public domain materials. It also includes usage guidelines and restrictions on automated querying.
- Page 133: Details Google's guidelines for using digitized public domain materials, including maintaining attribution and ensuring legal use.
- Page 134: Includes chapter headings for the close of the second year of the war, including cavalry enterprises, raids in Mississippi and Virginia, battles of the Rappahannock, and the death of Stonewall Jackson.
- Page 135: Begins Chapter XI with discussion of the close of the second year of the war.
Southern_Presbyterian_Leaders.pdf
- Page 136: Contains information about marks and notations in the original volume and Google's partnership with libraries to digitize public domain materials. It also includes usage guidelines and restrictions on automated querying.
- Page 137: Details Google's guidelines for using digitized public domain materials, including maintaining attribution and ensuring legal use.
- Page 138: Includes information about Google Book Search, and portraits of William Graham.
- Page 139: Includes portraits of James Henley Thornwell, Benjamin Morgan Palmer, Robert Lewis Dabney, John Leighton Wilson and Jacob Henry Smith.
- Page 140: Includes an index listing various names and places, such as New York, Palmer and Oakland College.
discoveriesofjoh00leder.pdf
- Page 141: Includes the title of the book, "The Discoveries of John Lederer," and information about the author and translator.
- Page 142: Includes a general map of the territory Lederer traversed, and the publisher's information.
- Page 143: Includes a letter from William Talbot, and an account of the North American continent.
whitepolemeeting00john.pdf
- Page 144: Includes some illegible text, a preface, and a list of illustrations.
- Page 145: Continues the list of illustrations and includes a supplementary section of the book.
- Page 146: Begins Chapter II about the Circuit Rider, John Smith and Bishop Asbury, and quotes Paul Neff Garber on Methodist circuit riders.
- Page 147: Discusses Bishop Asbury's mission to send preachers to the frontier, and Stephen A. Douglas' comments about the Methodist preacher carrying civilization throughout the west. It also mentions that the region was under the directorate of the Bedford Circuit until 1787.
- Page 148: Mentions missionary collections beginning in 1826, and lists the first collection on record for 1847, along with information about Sunday Schools.
- Page 149: Begins chapter VII, discussing the inauguration of District Conferences in 1868 and the "Levelton Charge" which included Wesley Chapel. It also references the fifth session of the Lewisburg District Conference.
- Page 150: Begins a bibliography of historical references.
- Page 151: Continues the bibliography of historical references.
- Page 152: Continues the bibliography of historical references.
- Page 153: Continues the bibliography of historical references.
- Page 154: Continues the bibliography of historical references.
- Page 155: Continues the bibliography of historical references.
- Page 156: Continues the bibliography of historical references.
- Page 157: Concludes the bibliography of historical references, and includes deeds, and other supplementary materials.
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Combined 7
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- Page 31: Details the story of an encounter with Native Americans, including an account of a group of children who were captured by a raiding party, and the story of Isaac Williams, a spy and ranger.
- Page 33: Describes the story of Bird Lockhard's encounter with Native Americans, and briefly introduces Joshua Fleethart.
- Page 42: Recounts expeditions led by Captain Foreman and others, and describes the Siege of Fort Wheeling.
- Page 43: Describes the experience of Mr. Warwick and his horse during a Native American ambush. It also describes the makeup of families in the area, and the number of children and wives they had.
- Page 44: Details the involvement of Pocahontas County in the Civil War, including the organization of Confederate forces and their engagements, and the battle of Droop Mountain.
- Page 45: Continues the discussion of the county records during the war, and the story of how they were preserved, along with the establishment of churches and newspapers in Pocahontas County.
- Page 46: Discusses clothing worn by early settlers and the processes of making cloth. It also describes early efforts to grow flax and cotton. The page also describes the "grist mill".
- Page 50: Provides a biographical sketch of Isaac Moore and his family.
- Page 54: Provides biographical information about members of the Lockridge and McGlaughlin families.
- Page 87: Includes a description of some of the first things in Marlinton, including the first court, first sheriff, and first postmaster.
- Page 88: Includes an inventory of materials with the title "Development of Pocahontas County," by Rella F. Yeager.
- Page 89: Includes an inventory of materials with the title "Development of Pocahontas County," by Rella F. Yeager.
- Page 90: Lists some of the names of men who were recruited from the area and includes names such as Warwicks, Camerons, and the Drinnons.
- Page 91: Includes an inventory of materials with the title "Edray District Pocahontas County," by Rella F. Yeager.
- Page 92: Contains the word "MISCELLANEOUS" on the edge of a page.
- Page 93: Provides information about Pocahontas County and Marlinton, including the date the area was settled, the location of a fort, and the nearby Seneca Indian Trail.
- Page 94: Provides information about Pocahontas County and Marlinton, including the date the area was settled, the location of a fort, and the nearby Seneca Indian Trail.
- Page 95: Provides a continuation of the "Travelers' Report" and mentions Millpoint, Huntersville, and Hillsboro.
- Page 96: Includes an inventory of materials with the title "Hillsboro, Pocahontas County".
- Page 97: Describes a "Big Muster" event in which the local regiment is trained.
- Page 98: Discusses the organization of the first Presbyterian Church in the county, the Mt. Zion Church, and the Mt. Vernon Church.
- Page 99: Discusses the New Hope Lutheran Church, the Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Oak Grove Presbyterian Church.
- Page 100: Discusses wolves in West Virginia.
- Page 101: Discusses the existence of low grade cattle and the aversion to pennyroyal bull.
- Page 102: Discusses livestock and farming.
- Page 103: Includes an inventory of materials with the title "The Pathfinder of the Seas".
- Page 104: Discusses West Virginia's contributions to the Union and notable people.
- Page 116: Contains an introduction to a descriptive list of birds in the exhibit of the State Board of Agriculture.
- Page 30: A page from a ledger with handwritten entries of names and their titles including "Deputy Sheriff," "Magistrate Clerk" and "Deputy County Clerk"
- Page 37: Contains an inventory of materials for a document about Hillsboro in Pocahontas County.
- Page 38: Details a bear hunt involving the hounds "Roamy" and "Liner".
- Page 39: Discusses how leather shoes were worn in Pocahontas county as opposed to tennis shoes.
- Page 40: Discusses a visit to the home of Col. Lewis McClung and information about Fort George.
- Page 41: Discusses religion in Pocahontas County, with a focus on the first Presbyterian Church, Mt. Zion Church, and Mt. Vernon Church.
- Page 6: Contains information about the families of early settlers in the area including the numbers of wives and children.
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- Page 85: Discusses the location where a Native American was crippled, the Hospital Run, and Thomas Jarvis.
- Page 86: Describes the Methodist Church in Dunmore and the first schools in the area.
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Bath
Here is a list of the contents of each page from the sources provided:
Family Dilley.pdf
- Page 1: A handwritten genealogy chart of the Dilley family, starting with John Dilley and Isabel McNeil, listing their children and spouses, plus other notes on Temple Work, Sealed to Spouse, and other notes on Kenny Dilley.
Family Warrick.pdf
- Page 1: Text describing the history of Pocahontas County, including information about the construction of a new house and the discovery of burial mounds. It also discusses the main route for emigration through the area.
McNeil Pease Pocahontas.pdf
- Page 1: Text discussing the author's childhood, including details about their school, teachers, and the surrounding area, including a store run by their Uncle Dan'l (Daniel) McNeill.
PT 1976a.pdf
- Page 1: A list of names and dates, which appear to be related to the history of Pocahontas County. Also includes a text that discusses the process of tanning hides. Includes a legal notice regarding a property sale.
- Page 2: A news article about a plane crash near Blackwater Falls and a legal notice regarding a settlement.. Also contains an article about a big cat, possibly a cougar, that was killed in Pocahontas County. Also has a list of names.
PT1976c.pdf
- Page 1: An article about teaching in one-room schools, along with an anecdote about a teacher's experience with calisthenics. Also discusses early Pocahontas County schools.
- Page 2: An article about early Pocahontas County schools, including a call for information from former students. There is also a list of names, likely teachers or school staff. Also contains a list of school clubs and a talent presentation in the Junior Miss contest. Also has an article on the impact of home life on students.
PT1976d.pdf
- Page 1: Contains articles discussing the possibility of opening mines in the Back Country, along with an article on the need for safe school buildings
- Page 2: Contains an article about a student, Sharon S. Hudson, and her accomplishments in the medical technology field, as well as an article about the Little League All Stars team from Marlinton Also has information about a Camp for Christian Workers.
- Page 3: Features a variety of articles including: a reminiscence of the past, a description of the Stillwell sawmill, and an article about a man named John who was known to help others, along with some sports team rosters. Also includes a list of Senior Class members.
- Page 4: Contains a list of pioneer settler homes by location, as well as an article discussing the early schools with a description of the old schoolhouse. Also includes an article detailing soapmaking and the process of spinning wool. The page also has a list of names, possibly from a class reunion.
Railroad Papers.pdf
- Page 1: A description of the trees and plants found along the Scenic Railroad route, as well as a short discussion of the railroad
- Page 2: An analysis of the salt-sulphur water from Webster Springs, West Virginia.
Railroads 2.pdf
- Page 1: An index of contents for a publication about the Cass Scenic Railroad, along with text about the logging railroad. Also includes an article about a construction company
- Page 2: Continued discussion about the Cass Scenic Railroad, and information about the Midland Railroad, including the description of a train car that held 35 passengers.
- Page 3: A profile of Paul G. Thayer, a railroad engineer, along with a map of the area. Also includes an article about the Flatwoods to Cass route, including information about the town of Webster Springs and the 86 mile route to Cass.
St Johns Cookbook.pdf
- Page 1: A title page for the cookbook, indicating it was printed by Sentinel Publishers Incorporated in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
- Page 2: A section titled "Beverages" including recipes for chilled juices, egg nog, tomato juice cocktail, rum swizzle, pick-me-up, and iced coffee.
- Page 3: A section titled "Beverages" with recipes for mint iced coffee, chocolate iced coffee, tomato juice cocktail, egg-nog, cranberry juice cocktail, and mint juleps. Also includes an advertisement for Marlin Electric Shoe Shop.
- Page 4: A section on bread, including recipes for orange bread, pecan caramel rolls, and buckwheat cakes.
- Page 5: A section on bread, including recipes for James River waffles, Southern biscuits, and raised muffins.
- Page 6: A section on bread with recipes for Velvet waffles, James River waffles, Southern biscuits, and raised muffins.
- Page 7: A section on bread with recipes for ice box rolls, hot cross buns, oat meal bread, and sour cream nut bread.
- Page 8: A section on bread with recipes for batter bread, spoon bread, flannel cakes, cheese biscuits, and fool proof buttermilk biscuits.
- Page 9: Recipes for summer corn bread, date bread, date muffins, and banana nut bread.
- Page 10: Recipes for nut bread, refrigerator rolls, and oatmeal muffins.
- Page 11: Recipes for gingerbread, ambrosia cake, and yellow cake.
- Page 12: Recipes for white cake, crumb cake, and maraschina nut cake.
- Page 13: Recipes for soft ginger bread, crumb cake, solid white birthday cake, and chocolate potato cake.
- Page 14: Recipes for "white" fruit cake, orange cake, and "white" fruit cake.
- Page 15: Recipes for pecan cake, brazil nut spice cake, silver cake, and apple cake.
- Page 16: Recipes for tutti frutti icing, seven minute icing, wonder frosting, never fail chocolate frosting, and minute fudge frosting.
- Page 17: Advertisements for Coyner Bros. General Merchandise, Royal Drug Store, and other businesses in Marlinton and Clover Lick, West Virginia.
- Page 18: Recipes for bon bon cookies, filled cookies, ice-box cookies, and mince meat squares.
- Page 19: Recipes for brownies, danish cookies, pecan dreams, chinese chews, and molasses cinnamon snaps.
- Page 20: Recipes for nutted caramel chews, divinity, cream candy, and candied orange peel.
- Page 21: Recipes for German pickles, dill pickles, icicle pickles, and brandied peaches.
- Page 22: A section titled "Eggs" including a luncheon menu and recipes for hot stuffed eggs, and chafing-dish eggs or egg crackle.
- Page 23: Recipes for oyster pie, chicken pie, and pork pie.
- Page 24: Recipes for veal pie, mushrooms, mock chop suey, and pressed chicken.
- Page 25: Recipes for baked peppers, baked ham, Italian spaghetti, and tomato sauce.
- Page 26: Recipes for chicken chow mein, rissole, refrigerator meat loaf, and meat loaf.
- Page 27: Recipes for meat loaf, pork creole, and sugar cured ham.
- Page 28: Recipes for date cream salad, golden west salad, ribbon salad, and salad supreme.
- Page 29: Recipes for molded chicken loaf, molded tuna fish salad, and chicken salad.
- Page 30: Recipes for chicken salad, health salad, and white cherry salad.
- Page 31: Recipes for boiled dressing, slaw dressing, hollandaise sauce, and asparagus jelly salad.
- Page 32: A section titled "Sandwiches" with sandwich filling suggestions and recipes for Sunday night supper sandwiches and hot open faced sandwiches.
- Page 33: Recipes for deviled cheese, carrot cheese sandwich spread, "jersey delight", and tenderloin sandwiches.
- Page 34: Recipes for ribbon sandwiches, asparagus sandwiches, pimento sandwich, ham sandwich spread, cream of almond sandwich, and corn beef sandwich.
- Page 35: Recipes for sardine sandwich, Rhubarb Pie, Butter Scotch Pie, and Meringue.
- Page 36: Recipes for Graham Cracker Cherry Pie, Boston Cream Pie, and Coconut Pie.
- Page 37: Advertisements for T.S. McNeel, Herold's Restaurant and Waffle Shop, O.K. Grocery, and Locust Hill Dairy.
- Page 38: A diet schedule section, with guidelines for milk, butter, water, and foods to avoid. Also an advertisement for The Men's Shop.
- Page 39: A table of contents.
- Page 40: Recipes for date loaf.
- Page 41: Compliments to U.H. Hannah, M.D., and McElwees.
- Page 42: Compliments to Harry C. Solter, M.D., John B. Davis, D.D.S., and Marlinton Cleaners.
- Page 43: Recipes for Date pudding, frozen pudding, and compliments to Harry C. Solter, M.D., John B. Davis, D.D.S., and Marlinton Cleaners.
- Page 44: A section titled Eggs with a luncheon menu and recipes for hot stuffed eggs and chafing-dish eggs or egg crackle.
- Page 45: Recipes for Oyster Pie, Chicken Pie, and Pork Pie.
- Page 46: Recipes for Roast Duck, Wild Fowl and Game Relish, Ham Loaf, and Chicken Turnovers with Mushroom Sauce.
- Page 47: Recipes for Fried Fish, Mushrooms, Mock Chop Suey, and Pressed Chicken.
- Page 48: Recipes for Italian Spaghetti and Tomato Sauce.
- Page 49: Recipes for Chicken Chow Mein, Rissole, Refrigerator Meat Loaf, and Meat Loaf.
- Page 50: Recipes for Meat Loaf, Pork Creole, and Sugar Cured Ham.
- Page 51: Advertisements for Wilbur Sharp and Harry A. Sharp.
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ST 2 A & Misc
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources you provided:
- Buckley Land Grant.pdf
- Page 2: Lists descendants of Kate Buckley, Mary Ellen Buckley, Elizabeth Susan Frances Buckley, Ureca Jane Buckley, Sabina Laishley Buckley, Margaret Catherine Buckley, and Nancy Alcida Blake Buckley with their spouses and children, and includes a note about Sabina Laishley Buckley having no children.
- Page 3: Continues listing descendants of John Barnet Buckley, Addie Lora Buckley, and Martha Laura Irene Buckley, and provides additional descendants for Estella Jerusha Alson Buckley, Harper Adkison, Inez Adkison, Nevada McNeill, Lucy McNeill, Grace McNeill, Edna McNeill, and Ruben Snow McNeill. It also notes that Nevada McNeill, Roseanna Salome Silva, and Ruben Snow McNeill had no children.
- Page 6: Includes the descendants of Jay Buckley, Viola Winifred Buckley, Joshua Enoch Buckley, William McNeill Buckley, Addie May Buckley, Ralph Barnette Buckley, Clabourne Park McNeill, Frankie McNeill, Ross McNeill, and Glendolyn McNeill.
- Page 7: Lists descendants of William McNeill, Dorothy McNeill, Fred McNeill, Dale Adkison, Isaac Adkison, George Price Adkison, Paul Overholt, Gertrude Overholt, William Overholt, Helen Overholt, Earl Overholt, Ward McNeill, Elizabeth McNeill, and Louise McNeill.
- Page 12: Details more descendants of Torrence Watson Trent, and includes additional descendants of Meredith Overholt Trent.
- Misc 1.pdf
- This page is a list of candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, including their names and counties.
- Moore and Waugh.pdf
- Page 1: Lists the children of Levi Waugh and Amanda Poage Waugh, including their birth dates, marriage information, and some information about their military service.
- Page 2: Continues with the children of Levi and Amanda Waugh, providing birth dates and marriage information. It also includes information about the second marriage of Fatime Susan Waugh.
- Page 3: Finishes listing the children of Levi and Amanda Waugh, and their children, and also the children of Beverly Waugh.
- Page 4: Lists names and locations of some Waugh and related families.
- More Schools in Pocahontas County.pdf
- Page 1: Details the history of Hillside School, including its location, year opened, year closed, and teachers from 1902-1926.
- Page 2: Details the Linwood School, including when it opened and closed.
- Page 3: Provides details about the Mace School, including its location, opening and closing dates, and the acquisition of land.
- Page 4: Contains information about the Olive School, including when a new room was added and that lumber operations finished around 1919-1920.
- Page 5: Gives an overview of the History of Pocahontas County High School, including its opening date, curriculum, and various clubs and activities.
- Page 6: Details information about the Summit School, including its location, land acquisition, opening and closing dates, and some teachers.
- Page 7: Details information about Underwood School and notes a photo of it.
- St2_Part1.pdf
- Includes announcements for a Golden Anniversary open house for Mr. and Mrs. Virgil B. Harris, Sr., information about the Pioneer Days play, and a Social Security representative.
- St2_Part10.pdf
- This page includes a record of the author's research into German immigrants, with a focus on the surnames Radabaugh, Buzzard and Alt, and includes a list of names and immigration dates.
- St2_Part12.pdf
- Includes a schedule for the Church of the Nazarene and also lists school teachers in various locations. It also lists a schedule for the Marlinton Methodist Church and the Durbin Charge M.E.C South.
- St2_Part13.pdf
- Lists the number of organized reading circles in Pocahontas County Schools in January, along with a list of pupils who completed the work, their grades, and the number of books read.
- St2_Part14.pdf
- Contains a list of names under "Lewis's Division".
- St2_Part15.pdf
- This page contains the Pocahontas County School Calendar for 1974-1975 including dates of school months, holidays, teacher workdays and total days in session.
- St2_Part16.pdf
- This page has a list of visitors and also a list of several couples.
- St2_Part17.pdf
- This page lists policies adopted by the building committee for use of the new Municipal Building.
- St2_Part18.pdf
- This page includes a list of the senior class.
- St2_Part19.pdf
- This page contains information about Ralph Becker's future plans as well as other students' plans for after graduation.
- St2_Part20.pdf
- This page contains a list of Pocahontas County High School Staff and Bus Drivers.
- It also includes an Honor Roll list for the 12th Grade.
- St2_Part23.pdf
- This page includes a news item about the B-F Fire Company and a news item about ambulance calls, as well as a list of wedding participants.
- St2_Part37.pdf
- This page is an image of books stacked on a table.
- St2_Part38.pdf
- This page is an image of various "In Loving Memory" books.
- St2_Part39.pdf
- This page contains information about the Hickmans of Back Creek, and includes names of people with their birth and death dates.
- St2_Part4.pdf
- This page is a table of train schedules for the Clarksburg-Buckhannon-Richwood-Gauley Bridge lines.
- St2_Part44.pdf
- This page includes a list of Surveyors of Roads for 1899 and is broken into districts.
- St2_Part45.pdf
- This page describes the Wanless Elementary School and the Wesley Chapel School. It also contains a table of Grantors and Grantees.
- It continues a list of birthdates, marriage dates, and death dates of various people.
- The page continues more birthdates, marriage dates, and death dates.
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- The page continues more birthdates, marriage dates, and death dates.
- The page continues more birthdates, marriage dates, and death dates and includes some hand written notes.
- The page continues more birthdates, marriage dates, and death dates, and includes some hand written notes.
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- St2_Part44.pdf
- This page describes a roll of honor for West Virginia Boys and Girls from 1912-13. It also includes a list of names, ages, and schools of children in Pocahontas County.
- This page includes a cover page for West Virginia School Boys and Girls Roll of Honor 1911-12.
- St2_Part45.pdf
- This page includes information about several people in Green Bank, WV.
- St2_Part45.pdf
- This page lists people on Mill Creek, Second Creek, Greenbrier River, Anthony's Creek, Muddy Creek, Little Sinking Creek, and Little Levels.
- St2_Part52.pdf
- This page contains a price list for canned goods, hides, potatoes, vegetables, provisions, and butter.
- St2_Part6.pdf
- This page contains "Requests to Produce" for a civil action lawsuit with a list of defendants.
- This page also includes preliminary and other relief requests.
- St2_Part7.pdf
- This page lists hotels and tourist homes.
- St2_Part8.pdf
- This page includes statistics about schools, grounds, and pupils in the county, and teacher certifications.
- This page includes two images of display shelves.
- St2_Part9.pdf
- This page provides information on Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia, and discusses several of the Hughes family.
- This page also includes statistics about teacher certifications.
- This page contains a list of teacher names, their grades, and dates.
- This page also contains questions for an examination from February 22, 1887, with answers about different subjects like Congress, West Virginia, nouns, sentences, arithmetic, and geography.
- This page contains a list of the schools in Little Levels District.
- This page includes a list of school districts: Edray District and their schools, Huntersville District and their schools.
- St2_Part1.pdf
- This page is an image of several books on a table with a melon.
- st10_Part1.pdf
- This page lists people and their location.
- st10_Part2.pdf
- This page discusses the United States Leather Company and the C&O railway.
- This page contains legal notices and advertisements.
I have tried to be as detailed as possible in listing the contents of each page, noting specific items and lists where available. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
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School Yearbooks
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
1933 Marlintonian.pdf
- Page 1: A foreword to the "Gypsy Log".
- Page 2: Information about the senior class officers and the staff of the "Gypsy Log".
- Pages 3 & 4: A list of seniors, their nicknames, P.I.'s (possibly meaning "personal identification"), favorite lines, and favorite activities.
- Page 5: A poem called "Adieu, Old Edray High" by Frances Brill, and a section titled "All Hail Edray District". Also includes various quotes.
- Page 6: "Class Prophecies" detailing the future plans of the senior class.
- Page 7: A class poem titled "Farewell" by Susan Dilley and a section of "Mourna".
- Page 8: "Class Wills" from the graduating seniors.
- Page 9: The "Calendar" for September, including school events and activities.
- Page 10: The "Calendar" for October, November and December, including school events and activities.
- Page 11: The "Calendar" for January, including school events and activities.
- Page 12: The "Calendar" for February, March, April, and May, including school events and activities. Also includes information about the Junior Class Officers.
- Page 13: Information about the Sophomore and Freshman classes, including class officers.
- Page 14: Information about school clubs, including the Commercial and Dramatic clubs.
- Page 15: Information about school clubs, including the Foreign Language, Home Economic, and Science Clubs.
- Page 16: Information about school tournaments and trophies.
1943 Marlintonian.pdf
- Page 1: A foreword to the 1943 Marlintonian.
- Page 2: The Memory Book Staff list.
- Page 3: A band concert program.
- Page 4: "Highlights of 1942-1943," a calendar of school events.
- Pages 5 & 6: "Class Wills" from graduating seniors.
- Pages 7 & 8: "Class Prophecies" detailing the future of the senior class.
- Pages 9 & 10: "As We Know Them Now--And--As They Shall Be--" section describing each student's future.
- Page 11: "Class Night" program, with a list of the characters.
- Page 12: The Baccalaureate and Commencement program.
1947 Marlintonian.pdf
- Page 1: A table of contents.
- Page 2: A list of faculty at the school.
- Page 3: A photo of the Freshman Class with a list of names and class officers.
- Page 4: "The Journey" account of the school year for the freshman and sophomore classes.
- Page 5: "The Journey" account of the school year for the junior and senior classes.
- Page 6: "The Crystal Gazer," a section that predicts the future for some of the students.
- Page 7: A list of the seniors, their nicknames, what they are usually seen doing, and their favorite by-word.
- Page 8: A list of the seniors, what they are noted for, what they want to be, and what they will probably be.
- Page 9: A popularity contest.
- Page 10: A calendar of school events for the year.
1964.pdf
- Page 1: "Class Wills" from the graduating seniors.
- Pages 2 & 3: A list of names, nicknames, what they are usually seen doing, and favorite pastimes of the class of 1964.
- Page 4: A list of dislikes, favorite expressions and what they want to be.
- Pages 5-13: Advertisements from local businesses.
1982 1.pdf
- Page 1: A list of the class of 1982 and what their plans are for the future.
1982 Yearbook.pdf
- Page 1: Advertisements from local businesses.
- Page 2: "The Class of '82 and What They Plan to be Doing in 1992".
- Pages 3-5: Advertisements from local businesses.
- Page 6: An index of names.
1996 PT.pdf
- Page 1: A Board of Education report including information about budget issues, school programs, and personnel matters.
- Page 2: A picture of the 1995 soccer team, a soccer schedule, school menus, and advertisements.
- Page 3: Continuation of the Board of Education report and information about test scores and school programs.
- Page 4: Information about various community events, student achievements and awards.
- Pages 5 & 6: PCHS Honor Roll lists.
- Page 7: Continuation of the Board of Education report, including information on the athletics program and the budget.
- Page 8: Continuation of the Board of Education report, including information about school scheduling and class sizes.
- Page 9: An article about the McClintic Public Library and local advertisements.
- Page 10: Continuation of the Board of Education report, including information about the school budget and the school calendar.
- Page 11: A list of the Pocahontas County High School class of 1996.
2011 PCHS.pdf
- Page 3: Pictures of class rings.
- Page 6: Information about additional school activities and clubs.
- Page 7: A section called "In ten years..." where seniors predict what they will be doing.
- Pages 8 - 13: Advertisements from local businesses.
- Page 14: Index of names.
- Page 22: Information about top colleges, textbook preferences, and technology preferences for the class of 2011.
All notes 11/25/2024
- Page 1: This document is notes about the "Senior Magazine wills.pdf", and does not contain content from any other document
B 2004.pdf
- Page 51: Photos of the basketball team playing and a list of opponents scores and a few of the players names
- Page 147-149: Advertisements from local businesses.
- Page 164-167: An index of names.
Pages from 2017 PCHS.pdf
- Pages 1, 2, 3: Advertisements from local businesses.
- Pages 17, 18: An index of names.
Senior Magazine wills.pdf
- Pages 1-17: A collection of "wills" from graduating seniors, in which they bequeath items, sentiments, and humorous remarks to underclassmen, classmates, and others.
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Pocahontas History 2
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources you provided:
Composite Natural Settings.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a table of monthly and annual precipitation in inches at Marlinton from 1893-1917.
- Page 2: Lists the highest elevations of ridges or knobs in Pocahontas County as shown by the Geological Survey of Pocahontas County, including Bald Knob, Thorny Flat, Cheat Mt, Spruce Knob, Mace Knob, Big Spruce Knob, Eleber Ridge, Black Mountain, Brier Knob, Ramshorn, Gaudineer Knob, Paddy Knob, Top Allegheny, Summit School, Smoke Camp Knob, Tamrack Knob, Tallow Knob, Gibson Knob, Guinn Ridge, Mad Sheep, Mad Tom, Red Lick Mountain, Buffalo Ridge, Swago Mountain, New Mountains, and Tea Creek Mountain.
- Page 3: Describes Spice Run, Locust Creek and Hills Creek, including their sources, flow, length, fall, drainage area, and naming origins.
- Page 4: Describes Bruffeys Creek and Oldham Run, including their sources, flow, length, fall, drainage area, and naming origins.
- Page 5: Describes Stony Creek, Half Way Run, Brush Lick Run, and Lewis Lick Run, including their sources, flow, length, fall, drainage area, and naming origins.
- Page 6: Describes the irregular outline of Pocahontas County, its dimensions, and the square mileage of Greenbank District, Huntersville District, Edray District, and Little Levels District. It also describes the formation of Pocahontas County by the Virginia Legislature in 1821 and its boundary lines as originally established.
- Page 7: Lists the principal streams of Pocahontas County, showing their meandering distance or length, and their air line distance from their source to their mouth.
- Page 8: Continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- Page 9: Continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- Page 10: Continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- Page 11: Continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- Page 12: Continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- Page 13: Continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- Page 14: Lists areas of drainage basins in square miles, including Mc Clintock Run, Buck Run, Dry Creek, Overholt Run, Monday Lick Run, Sunday Lick Run, Still House Run, Knapps Creek, Marlin Run, Spice Run, Cummins Creek, Browns Creek, Barclay Run, Laurel Creek, Douthet Creek, and Cochran Creek.
- Page 15: Continues the list of areas of drainage basins in square miles.
- Page 16: Continues the list of areas of drainage basins in square miles.
- Page 17: Continues the list of areas of drainage basins in square miles.
- Page 18: Continues the list of areas of drainage basins in square miles.
- Page 19: Continues the list of areas of drainage basins in square miles.
- Page 20: Continues the list of areas of drainage basins in square miles.
- Page 21: Describes Buffalo Run, Trimbles Run, and Duncan Run, including their sources, flow, length, fall, drainage area, and naming origins.
- Page 22: Discusses the Yew range of mountains, the naming of Black Mountain, Kennison Mountain, Cranberry Mountain, Turkey Mountain, Tea Creek Mountain, and Red Lick Mountain.
Dev of Poca County 1.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses the Methodist Church in Dunmore and its leaders and members, also discusses the first schools in Dunmore and the McLaughlin neighborhood.
- Page 2: Continues with information about the schools, the first church, and the first resident judge of the court, mayor, state senator, Presidential Elector, delegate to the legislature, member of the county court, chief of police, the first train to arrive, and the first jail delivery, also discusses robberies and the jail.
- Page 3: Inventory of Materials page for "Development of Pocahontas County" by Rella F Yeager with an overview of the contents.
- Page 4: Inventory of Materials page for "Development of Pocahontas County" by Rella F Yeager with an overview of the contents.
- Page 5: Discusses the Marlinton Herald, telephone lines built in 1899, the first bank, the presence of iron ore and marble in the area.
- Page 6: Describes saw mills and grist mills, including those owned by Moore, Harper, and Dougherty, and also mentions the Civil War.
- Page 7: Inventory of Materials page for "Edray District Pocahontas County" by Rella F. Yeager with an overview of the contents.
- Page 8: Miscellaneous file folder.
- Page 9: Notes on the formation of Pocahontas County, Marlinton, and the Seneca Indian Trail.
Dev of Poca County 2.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses wolves in West Virginia, their habits and characteristics, and their endangerment.
- Page 2: Inventory of Materials page for "The Pathfinder of the Seas" (Matthew F. Maury) by Mrs. Rella Yeager with an overview of the contents.
- Page 3: Inventory of Materials page for "The Pathfinder of the Seas" (Matthew F. Maury) by Mrs. Rella Yeager with an overview of the contents.
- Page 4: Describes tourist attractions, including the Seneca Trail, Droop Mountain, Watoga State Park, the Monongahela National Forest, and the Smoke Hole area.
- Page 5: Inventory of Materials page for "Glimpses from the Cranberry Glades" by Emma Woodward with an overview of the contents.
- Page 6: Inventory of Materials page for "Glimpses from the Cranberry Glades" by Emma Woodward with an overview of the contents.
Hardesty's History of Pocahontas.pdf
- Page 1: Editor's note and discussion of early West Virginia and its inhabitants.
- Page 2: Discusses the town of Hillsboro, Peter Lightner, the first grist mill, and John Bradshaw, the first peddler.
- Page 3: Discusses Emma S., Andrew Herold, James T. Lockridge, and Hugh P. McLaughlin.
- Page 4: Discusses Cooper, Cornett, and Cordia.
Hill Obits_Part1.pdf
- Contains obituaries for Boyld W. Dumnie, Devada Goldie Dean, Sarah Rosalie Donovan, George W. Duncan, Eula Catherine Dysard, Alma Matheny Dunn, Mrs. James Perry Dunn, and Mrs. Mayme Dillard.
Hill Obits_Part2.pdf
- Contains obituaries for Audrey G. Woods, J. Marvin Wimer, Edna O. "Peggy" Wimer, Ann Wyatt, Harvey Warren, and Hazel V. Ward.
- Contains obituaries for William Niven Waybright, Harold F. "Tony" White, Pauline W. Waddell, Timothy S. Waybright, and Mrs. Della M. Wamsley.
- Contains obituaries for Maurice T. Wimer, Blanche Harper Wimer, Edwin A. Wilson, Sr., Roscoe Wimer, and A. G. Williams.
- Contains obituaries for Boyd L. Tacy, Charlie Jack Taylor, Roy Edward Taylor, Margie Elsie Tallman, and Raymond Taylor.
- Contains obituaries for Mrs Mary Gabbert Turner, Raymond Howard Turner, and C. K. Kenton.
Hill Obits_Part3.pdf
- Contains obituaries for Fred R. Roberts, Susie Alice Rogers, Miss Minnie Margaret Rodgers, W. M. Roberts, and Morgan Rogers.
- Contains obituaries for John Roberts, Mrs. Sallie Smith Rogers, Mrs. Marie Woods, and Mrs. Pearl Rose.
- Contains obituaries for Mrs. Bertha Rueckman Philips, Patrick Henry Phillips, Clark Philips, James B. Phillips, and James A. Phillips.
- Contains an index of names.
Hill Obits_Part4.pdf
- Contains obituaries for Stanley Albert Mullenax, Silmon Mullens, and Frances Cole Taylor.
- Contains obituaries for Lonnie L. Malcomb, Ellie Louise Morrison, and Paul E. Mullens.
- Contains obituaries for Frank Benjamin Mann, Mrs. Rose Belle Brock Moore, Elisabeth Bell Monroe, Vada P. Money, Dewey Mullins, and Luna H. Morgan.
- Contains obituaries for Helen H. May, Patricia L. Legg, and Obie A. Lewis, Glenna P. Lane, and Howard Rupert Lewis.
Hill Obits_Part5.pdf
- Contains obituaries for Marjorie Cook Hoover, Elmer B. Hoover, and Russell H. Hoover.
- Contains obituaries for Marshall Allen Hoover, Warrick W. Hoover, Mrs. Elva Akers Hoover, Stricker Hoover, and Bedford Ross Herold.
- Contains obituaries for Robert Carson Herold, Dr. Amos Lee Herold, and Mrs. Mattie S. Houchin.
- Contains obituaries for John Gray Hamrick, Mrs. Alice McMillan Hamrick, Mrs. Biles S. Hamrick, William Randolph Hamrick, Mrs. Fred D. Hamrick, George Austin Hamrick and Major Kenneth J. Hamrick.
- Contains obituaries for Franklin Hamrick.
History of Randolph County.pdf
- Page 1: Table of contents, Part First - State History.
- Page 2: Table of contents, Part First - State History, continued.
- Page 3: Table of contents, Part Second - County History.
- Page 4: Table of contents, Illustrations.
- Page 5: "Part First State History".
- Page 6: Subdivisions and Boundaries.
- Page 7: Population of the counties of West Virginia.
- Page 8: Constitutional History.
- Page 9: Chronology of the War.
- Page 10: Chronology of the War.
- Page 11: Chronology of the War.
- Page 12: Chronology of the War.
- Page 13: Chronology of the War.
- Page 14: Chronology of the War.
- Page 15: Chronology of the War.
Pocahontas Geological Survey.pdf
- Page 1: Table of contents with information on the Catskill, Chemung, and Portage Series.
- Page 2: Discusses fossil life in the Brier, Manch Chunk, and Pocono geological series.
Price's History.pdf
- Page 1: Index A-D.
- Page 2: Index E-M.
- Page 3: Index M-Y.
- Page 4: Copyright and publication information.
- Page 5: Table of Contents.
- Page 6: Discusses mineral springs in the area, including the Lockridge Spring, Curry Meadow Springs, Peter McCarty group, Pritchard and Price Springs, and Spring-House Spring.
- Page 7: Lists early officers of Pocahontas County including James Callison, William Edminson, John Hill, John Cochran, Alexander Waddell, John McNeill, Martin Dilley, Benjamin Arbogast, William Sharp, William Hartman, and Joseph Wolfenberger.
- Page 8: Discusses the family of Moses Moore.
- Page 9: Discusses the family of William Hill.
- Page 10: Continues discussing the family of William Hill and the families of Robert Hook Ervine, Edward Augustus Ervine, Preston Cunningham Ervine and Charles Washington Ervine.
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People
Okay, here is a breakdown of the contents of each page from the provided sources.
"Famous People of Pocahontas (combined)_Part1.pdf"
- Page 1 Describes Reverend Grime's ministry at Fairview Methodist Church, including his preaching, marriage services, and funerals. It also mentions that his records are a valuable case study for understanding the turn of the 20th century.
- Page 2 Discusses the importance of small gatherings for ministerial service, and describes a circuit rider with his horse named "Mat".
- Page 3 Focuses on the author's desire to honor the women who contributed to the greatness of Abraham Lincoln, specifically Lucy Hanks and her daughter Nancy Hanks.
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- Page 4 Describes the author's experience addressing teacher's institutes and the mental challenge it posed.
- Page 5 Notes that twelve out of twenty-eight children from one unusual one-room school went into the professions. It also profiles Henry McLaughlin, a breeder of livestock who is also comfortable in the pulpit.
- Page 6 Describes the McLaughlin farmhouse as a hospitable stopping place for travelers, and the family's enjoyment of reading.
- Page 7 Describes the rules the family had against reading all night and how the children would sometimes try to beat the rules, and how the McLaughlin home was a point of contact with the world.
- Page 8 Repeats information from page 5.
- Page 9 Repeats information from page 6, adding that the mother's influence inspired her children.
- Page 10 Reflects on the days of tallow candles and introduces Preacher McLaughlin. It also briefly mentions a covered bridge at Marlinton and its role during the Civil War.
- Page 11 Presents a poem about a legion that was never listed, and the "Gentlemen Rovers abroad".
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- Page 12 Notes that a book could be written about the noteworthy facts of a person's life. It also mentions that the person was a member of the bar, president of a bank, and an elder in the Presbyterian Church.
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- Page 13 States that a person was fond of reading, a close student of law with a large library, and that reading broadened their life. It also notes that the counties of West Virginia hold evidence of the person's life.
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- Page 14 Provides a list of names, including families with surnames like Kerr, Collins, Murray, Burner, Ray, and McLaughlin.
- Page 15 Provides excerpts from "The True Church" by J.C. Ryle, a Christian text, and notes that this book was preserved and digitized as a public domain work.
- Page 16 Discusses the preservation of marks and notations in digitized public domain books.
- Page 17 Provides guidelines about using the digitized public domain books.
- Page 18 Describes Google's mission and how Google Book Search helps readers and authors.
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- Page 19 Presents information about a memoir of John Howe Peyton, with a note that it is printed for private circulation.
- Page 20 Mentions the loss of important papers, letters, and a library during the Civil War. It also lists prominent figures who wrote letters to John Peyton.
- Page 21 Discusses the desire to preserve the recollection of people, even in a fragmentary way, and includes a quote from Psalms.
- Page 22 Presents a section titled "Mr. Peyton's Report in 1810," and references a proposition from Pennsylvania to amend the US Constitution.
- Page 23 Notes that a committee was formed with Mr. Peyton to address the communication from the Governor of Pennsylvania.
- Page 24 Includes the committee's report, noting that the Supreme Court is the proper tribunal to settle disputes between state and federal judiciaries.
- Page 25 Notes the resolution to send copies of the report to senators, representatives, and executives of other states.
- Page 26 Describes the House of Delegates' consideration of the committee's report.
- Page 27 Notes that the committee report was adopted, and that the views and resolutions were considered so able that they guided other states, thus preventing a separate judicial department from being established.
- Page 28 Suggests that a school for military exercises could introduce a more extensive military education.
- Page 29 Discusses a legal argument about the comparison of handwriting.
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- Page 30 Mentions that ovens were erected to bake bread for the invading northern army, and that the Stony Hill estate was owned by Mr. Moncure.
- Page 31 Describes a woman who devoted her day to meditation and prayer, and copied many books by hand. It also includes an excerpt from her prayers.
- Page 32 Notes that John H. Peyton was elected to the Senate. It also notes that a collection of old letters is included because they exhibit the domestic side of his character.
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- Page 33 Notes that Mr. Peyton was selected to write the Board's report, and mentions a trip to Niagara Falls with his brother and others. It also notes his work on the committee on the judiciary.
- Page 34 Includes a letter from John H. Peyton to his daughter, Susan, advising her to seek counsel from her aunts.
- Page 35 Includes a letter to Susan mentioning visits from family and the Governor, and the purchase of a pier glass.
- Page 36 Mentions that a child was named Virginia Frances, who later became the widow of Col. Joseph F. Kent. It also mentions a reading list for his son.
- Page 37 Notes that a course of reading should be methodical, and that you should confine yourself to authors of a specific era.
- Page 38 Includes advice to his son to develop industry and a firm resolution to master every study or pursuit.
- Page 39 Includes a letter from John H. Peyton to Ann mentioning that a carpet is being shipped to Scottsville.
- Page 40 Includes a letter where he says he is fatigued by travel and will stay in Baltimore to see friends.
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- Page 41 Discusses a state paper by Mr. Peyton that was so able that it influenced other states, and notes that it can be seen in the works of Daniel Webster.
- Page 42 Notes that Daniel Webster was impressed with Mr. Peyton's resolutions and asked Daniel Sheffey about the author.
- Page 43 Mentions that he prevented those without the ability from entering into law and that his Coke Littleton is filled with annotations.
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- Page 44 Discusses the presentation of Mr. Peyton's portrait to Augusta County.
- Page 45 Includes a letter thanking someone for their kindness. It also states that other interesting letters were received but there was not enough space to include them.
- Page 46 Includes extracts from letters from people who read Col. Preston's sketch of Mr. Peyton.
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- Page 47 Describes a mother who studied nature and had an efficient and practical character.
- Page 48 Describes a household where the children were neatly dressed and the table was often filled with guests.
- Page 49 Includes a poem about a mother of an honored race and a list of descendants of John H. and Ann M. Peyton.
- Page 50 Provides a list of Peytons in the Revolutionary Army.
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- Page 51 Provides an index with names such as Alexander and a reference to an account of a visit to Kentucky.
- Page 52 Contains an index with names such as Brickley, Bradshaw, and Benton.
- Page 53 Contains an index with names such as Lockridge and Loyal.
- Page 54 Contains an index with names such as Massie, Mosby, and McCue.
- Page 55 Contains an index with names such as Waddell, Webster, and Witcher.
- Page 56 Contains a library card and borrowing instructions.
- Page 57 Discusses the preservation of marks and notations in digitized public domain books.
- Page 58 Provides guidelines about using the digitized public domain books.
- Page 59 Describes Google's mission and how Google Book Search helps readers and authors. It also notes that the book is a gift of Robert L. Parish.
- Page 60 Introduces a memoir of William Madison Peyton and lists the contents of the book, including chapters and appendixes.
- Page 61 Describes some of the contents of chapter 4 and chapter 5 of the memoir of William Madison Peyton.
- Page 62 Describes the contents of chapter 8 and 9 of the memoir of William Madison Peyton.
- Page 63 Describes the contents of chapter 10 and 11 of the memoir of William Madison Peyton.
- Page 64 Provides the contents of the appendixes and begins Chapter 1.
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- Page 65 Describes a strange building.
- Page 66 Describes William Madison Peyton as an art collector and linguist, and mentions his extensive library.
- Page 67 States that William Peyton's library was extensive and that he was a proficient linguist and writer.
- Page 68 Describes William Peyton informing his clients of his ill health and intention to retire from the bar, and burning their bonds.
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- Page 69 Describes a group of ladies gathered around a table, conversing.
- Page 70 Describes the "Bryan House" and the two law students who occupied it.
- Page 71 Notes that William Peyton brought his extensive collection of books, art, and other items to his house, and that he composed essays on various topics.
- Page 72 Discusses William Peyton leading a committee to prepare an address on behalf of the conservative party to the people of Virginia.
- Page 73 Explains that the duty of filling a senate vacancy would devolve upon the next General Assembly.
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- Page 74 Describes the geography and political divisions of Virginia in 1838.
- Page 75 Describes the Tidewater, Piedmont, Valley, and Trans-Allegheny districts of Virginia.
- Page 76 Includes Colonel Peyton's remarks on internal improvements in Virginia.
- Page 77 States that a convention determined the section of the line between New River and Lynchburg would yield 10% to the stockholders.
- Page 78 Mentions a comparison between the Pennsylvania and State systems of improvements.
- Page 79 Discusses the Pennsylvania system of improvements and its potential.
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- Page 80 Discusses the principles of government in Virginia.
- Page 81 Describes the progress of Virginia and how it is catching up with Pennsylvania and New York.
- Page 82 Describes a system that plunders the treasury without promoting the public welfare.
- Page 83 Describes the passage of internal improvements legislation and notes that William Peyton found time to write to his family.
- Page 84 Mentions the loss of letters due to fires during the Civil War, and describes the author's first visit to his brother on his Roanoke estate.
- Page 85 Discusses the distribution of money from the sale of public lands.
- Page 86 Includes a resolution about the distribution of public land proceeds among the states.
- Page 87 Includes General Bayly's amendment to the resolution about public land proceeds.
- Page 88 Includes Colonel Peyton's response to the resolution regarding the distribution of the proceeds of public land sales.
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- Page 89 Lists various colonial and historical place names.
- Page 90 Divides the life of Anne Bailey into seven periods, and states that the matter is arranged in chronological order.
- Page 91 Notes that Lewis wrote about Anne Bailey prior to Roy Bird Cook's investigation of official records. It also states that Cook considered Lewis's account to be the best general one.
- Page 92 Explains that the material is based on tradition, and is presented as the most reasonable of what is known.
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- Page 93 Mentions Anne Bailey's ride to bring powder to Fort Lee.
- Page 94 Includes a poem about Anne Bailey's ride, and a mention of the writer's interest in her role as a scout.
- Page 95 Notes that there was a considerable difference of opinion concerning the distance from Fort Lee.
- Page 96 Provides a newspaper clipping about a ferry boat.
- Page 97 Includes a request from a curator for information about Anne Bailey for a biography.
- Page 98 Discusses memorials and descendants of Anne Bailey.
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- Page 99 Discusses the preservation of Pocahontas County records and the ten times they were moved. It also mentions the McLaughlin family.
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- Page 100 Mentions the fate of a military leader and a pamphlet written against Cobbet.
- Page 101 Mentions the nature of man and that the death of the ocean provides pearls.
- Page 102 Presents a poem with the theme of "To Print, or not to Print".
- Page 103 Discusses the desire to satisfy the general spirit for news.
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- Page 104 Lists names from various places, such as Michigan, Kansas, Ohio, and Minnesota.
- Page 105 Mentions a religious man who died during family worship. It also mentions Colonel William Craig.
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- Page 106 Includes a report to the Superintendent of Indian affairs, regarding the Cayuses and Nez Perce tribes.
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- Page 107 Mentions a presentation to retired teachers and a guest speaker, Dr. Conn J. Lowry. It also has an excerpt from a poem or speech.
- Page 108 Lists events at Marlinton, including a photo exhibit, food options, surrey and car rides, and wagon rides. It also includes a percussion rifle shooting contest.
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- Page 111 Lists events, including a flower show, quilt show, photo exhibit, food, surrey rides and wagon rides.
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- Page 113 Describes how books were kept, and the importance of knowledge.
- Page 114 Introduces Louise McNeill's last book and the collaboration with Topper Sherwood.
- Page 115 Describes the book and provides purchasing information. It also has a brief story about a supper table.
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- Page 119 Includes an excerpt from an unknown source about someone and that few have told the person's story as well as this author. It mentions an author, John C. H, and his new book.
- Page 120 Includes an excerpt from an unknown source about someone and that few have told the person's story as well as this author. It mentions an author, John C. H, and his new book.
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- Page 121 Lists the Midland Trail and Seneca Trail. It also includes an act creating the West Virginia Historical Society.
- Page 122 Includes the powers and duties of the West Virginia Historical Society.
- Page 123 Includes a list of members of the West Virginia Historical Society.
- Page 124 Provides observations about the Midland Trail.
- Page 125 Discusses the unique nature of West Virginia.
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- Page 126 Describes the Confederate Fourth Brigade at the Battle of Manassas.
"Famous People of Pocahontas (combined)_Part84.pdf"
- Page 127 Discusses the Union effort to secure a victory in the Maryland election of 1861.
- Page 128 Lists officers of the Second Maryland regiment.
"Famous People of Pocahontas (combined)_Part85.pdf"
- Page 129 Lists the First, Second, and Fourth Maryland Artillery.
- Page 130 Lists officers in the Second Maryland Infantry.
- Page 131 Lists officers of the Second Maryland Cavalry.
- Page 132 Lists officers of the First Maryland Artillery. It also lists battles and actions of the First Maryland Artillery.
- Page 133 Lists the casualties of Company B and C.
- Page 134 Lists the officers and men of the Second Maryland Infantry who surrendered at Appomattox.
"Famous People of Pocahontas (combined)_Part86.pdf"
- Page 135 Describes General Lee's orders regarding the protection of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
"Famous People of Pocahontas (combined)_Part89.pdf"
- Page 136 Lists McCausland's and Jackson's infantry and cavalry brigades.
- Page 137 Lists the Union Army divisions and brigades.
- Page 138 Describes Witcher capturing and burning US steamers, and destroying military stores.
- Page 139 Lists the components of Echols' and Witcher's brigades.
- Page 140 Describes the pre-war companies of the Frontier Riflemen and Hampshire Guards.
- Page 141 Describes the 60th and 29th Virginia regiments.
- Page 142 Provides a list of contributors to the information, and introduces Captain John Hanson McNeill.
"Famous People of Pocahontas (combined)_Part9.pdf"
- Page 143 Discusses a dispatch regarding Powell, a soldier who had a hard time at Libby Prison.
- Page 144 Discusses the Battle of White Sulphur Springs and the Confederates building a fence.
- Page 145 Mentions the meaning of a word and speculates about a possible route that was followed.
- Page 146 Discusses the history of the mountain country and its great people, predicting it will be a subject for many books.
- Page 147 Notes the author was moved to make the Midland Trail a subject and that it is an inexhaustible subject, and introduces the Seneca Trail.
"Famous People of Pocahontas (combined)_Part90.pdf"
- Page 148 Provides information about Jacob Warwick and his family.
"Famous People of Pocahontas (combined)_Part92.pdf"
- Page 149 Includes a letter from Rob van den Nieuwendijk about the Marauder Men.
- Page 150 Provides instructions for Marauder families on how to preserve and donate their historical items.
This is a comprehensive overview of the contents of each page from the provided sources. Let me know if you have further questions or would like to explore a specific area further.
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Churches in Poca A-T
Here is a summary of the contents of each page in the sources:
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Alexander Memorial.pdf
- Page 2: Describes the location of the church, the people who helped build it, the costs of construction, its use by different denominations, and the church's membership in 1940, and lists the current trustees and stewards.
- Page 3: Explains that the church was named Arbogast Memorial after Rev. Benjamin Arbogast, but is commonly called Bartow church. It also mentions that Arbogast never lived at Bartow.
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Arbovale Methodist.pdf
- Page 3: Discusses the first church in the community, Deer Creek Union Chapel, and its use by Presbyterians and Methodists. It also details the building of New Salem church by Methodists, the Liberty Presbyterian church, and the Greenbank church, and the use of the old Pine Grove schoolhouse.
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Baxter.pdf
- Page 6: Notes improvements to the church, including a metal roof in 1930, a piano in 1933, and new flooring in 1933, as well as a new position of Historian in 1931. It also mentions a nurse from the church, Miss Margaret Pritchard, going to Korea in 1931.
- Page 7: Lists the people who were transferred into the Baxter Church upon its organization in 1859, including Robert D. McCutcheon and Robert Curry as elders. It also mentions that Rev. John C. Barr was the first pastor, and that Federal troops damaged the building during the Civil War.
- Page 8: Lists the pastors and supplies of the Baxter Church from 1859 to 1928.
- Page 9: Details the history of the Baxter Church, including an increase to the pastor's salary in 1939, and the church setting aside a day for "First Day of Ingathering".
- Page 10: Lists the officers and teachers of the Sunday School in 1895, and the people enrolled, including the Pritchards and McLaughlins.
- Page 11: Mentions the organization of a Children's Missionary Society in 1912 and lists the offerings. It also lists the presidents of the women's auxiliary from 1920-1934.
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Beaver Creek Methodist.pdf
- Page 2: Provides a list of class members from 1908, noting that many were still living in 1933. It also mentions that early preachers delivered three sermons at different locations, and that the church was once at the Cummings Creek schoolhouse.
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Bethel at Buckeye.pdf
- Page 7: Mentions the Presbyterian minister is the only one that preaches in this church, and that in 1938, the church and lot had a total value of $550.00.
- Page 8: Describes the church building, and the ministers who were part of the West Virginia Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church.
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Bethel at Dilley's Mill.pdf
- Page 7: States that the land for the church was given by John Dilley and Naomi his wife, and lists the trustees. It also mentions that John Dilley provided much of the lumber, and names some of the people active in building the church.
- Page 8: Notes that the church is heated by a wood stove, has an organ, comfortable seats, oil lamps and carpets. It also includes a photograph of the church, and notes that the history of the church is associated with Mount Vernon, Bethel and the church on Thorny Creek.
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Brownsburg Methodist.pdf
- Page 2: Discusses the establishment of the church in Brownsburg after the colored settlement was established. It notes the use of a school house for services until a Baptist church was built. It also provides the names of those who sponsored the building of the church and the deed for the land.
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Cass Presbyterian.pdf
- Page 10: Lists the church budget, and notes the auxiliary paid towards the Minister's Annuity Fund, as well as sending material to missionaries in Africa.
- Page 11: Mentions the death of Professor A.D. Watkins, and the fact that he was a ministerial student who helped build the church and organize the congregation.
- Page 12: Mentions that no other denominations hold services at the Presbyterian Church, and that the present pastor is Rev. James T. Pharr, as well as a daily Vacation Bible School.
- Page 13: Lists the present elders, deacons, and the Sunday School enrollment, as well as a young people's league organized at Deer Creek.
- Page 14: Provides a list of the presidents of the auxiliary, and notes the average enrollment of the church for the last 10 years. It also mentions a Business Women's Circle that was organized in 1934.
- Page 15: Describes the auxiliary's charitable activities, including adopting an orphan, sending fruit to the Davis-Stuart School, and sending gifts to families in the community. It also notes a plan for everyone to read a portion of the Bible each day.
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Church of God.pdf
- Page 2: Describes the first services being held in the grove, and that Rev. S. J. Boggs, a local preacher, proposed a prayer meeting house. It also details a deed for land given to build the Brush Run Chapel, and that it is open to all Christian denominations except Roman Catholics and Mormons.
- Page 3: Notes that the church is the only one of this denomination in the area. It also notes that the Cummings Creek school house was purchased by the Church of God in 1929, and that there are 15 members on Cummings Creek who do not have a regular pastor.
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Church of the Nazarine.pdf
- Page 1: Notes the organization of the church in Marlinton in 1928, and lists some of the first members.
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Churches after the civil war.pdf
- Page 2: Discusses the changes that Southern Episcopal churches had to make after the Civil War, and how Northern churches viewed them.
- Page 3: Details the story of William T. Price, a Presbyterian minister who was sent as a delegate to the General Assembly in Little Rock and was almost lynched. It also mentions an incident at Little Rock that stirred the Assembly.
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Cummins Creek Methodist.pdf
- Page 2: Notes the lot for the church was donated by J.A. Clarkson, and that the building was made possible by donation. It lists the trustees of the church, and the oldest record of membership from 1908.
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Deer Creek Union.pdf
- Page 2: Explains that the church was likely built before 1798, and discusses a deed from 1831 for the land that was given to trustees, and was used by all denominations until they built their own churches. It also notes the last camp meeting in 1858.
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Droop Mountain.pdf
- Page 4: Provides a list of some of the members of the church, and mentions an old Bible that belonged to Elizabeth James, one of the members. It also mentions that the Sunday School enrollment in 1934 was thirty.
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Durbin Churches.pdf
- Page 1: Lists members of the Durbin Church and mentions that Dr. Snyder is the superintendent. It also includes a humorous anecdote about a member, Andy Oliver, locking the church and climbing out the window.
- Page 2: Includes pictures of the Durbin Methodist Church, and the old M.E. Church.
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Edray Methodist.pdf
- Page 6: Mentions that the church had insurance on the furniture, but not the radio that caught fire. It notes that the Ladies' Aid gave a silver tea set and the receipts refurbished part of the parsonage. It also states that Rev. Skaggs receives $1000 a year and the use of a parsonage, cow and land for his services at nine churches, and that each church pays a portion of his salary.
- Page 7: Lists the pastors who have served the church from 1876 to the present time.
- Page 8: Lists the pastors who have served the church from 1904-present time, the current trustees, and the church membership at 25. It also notes the Ladies' Aid Society and its officers, the value of the parsonage, and a fire at the parsonage in September 1940.
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First Presybertian Minister.pdf
- Page 3: Discusses the building of a new house to replace a log house, and that the new house was used for preaching services.
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Page 4: Notes Rev. William G. Campbell and Rev. Joseph Brown as ministers who preached in the area. It also details the work of Rev. Aretas Loomis in the Tygart's Valley region.
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First Sunday School.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses how the Sampson Mathews gathered a Sunday school in their home in 1825. It also describes the activities of the school and mentions Henry Arbogast as a local preacher and an enthusiast of Methodism.
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Francis Asbury.pdf
- Page 2: Details a portion of Asbury's journal from 1792, in which he describes his travels through the mountains and Tyger's Valley, and his faith.
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Page 3: Contains excerpts from Asbury's journal from 1788 and 1796 describing his travels, sermons and experiences in the area.
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Hamlin Chapel.pdf
- Page 2: Discusses the manufacturing of lumber for the church, the building's features, and later repairs made around 1780. It also mentions the use of the church by both Methodists and Presbyterians until 1929, and lists the first families who attended the church.
- Page 3: Continues to list the first families that attended, and notes the Methodist ministers who served from 1875-1884, and that there was a 23-year recess when the Methodists did not use the church.
- Page 6: Mentions there has been no Sabbath School since 1928. It also describes the 115th anniversary service in 1940, and that dinner was served to everyone.
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Page 7: Lists the people who attended Sabbath School at Hamlin Chapel in 1875.
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Huntersville Circuit.pdf
- Page 2: Lists the churches on the Huntersville Circuit since 1939, and the pastors of the circuit.
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Huntersville Methodist.pdf
- Page 4: Mentions that the Methodist Churches in the Huntersville circuit own the parsonage in Linnehaha Springs.
- Page 5: Describes the building and dedication of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in 1888, the land deed and the history of the church before its division into Northern and Southern branches.
- Page 6: Lists the first members of the church, and some of the preachers who have served there.
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Huntersville Missionary Society.pdf
- Page 2: Mentions that the Auxiliary has four appointments, and is the first Circuit Society in the Baltimore Conference. It also states that the previous year was the fiftieth anniversary of the organization.
- Page 3: Details the history of the Huntersville Home and Foreign Missionary Society. It mentions Mrs. Jennie Cooper as the organizer in 1906 and names other presidents and notes dues were collected.
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Huntersville Presbyterian.pdf
- Page 3: Notes that J. McLaughlin and Peter Cleek were elected deacons in 1877, and gives the history of elders and deacons at the church.
- Page 5: Mentions that the Huntersville Presbyterian Church was used by all denominations in the 1880's. It also notes that Huntersville was the location of the first Sabbath school in Pocahontas County, and mentions a diary extract of a preaching service in 1824.
- Page 6: Provides information on Dr. Witt, a minister, as well as religious services being held in the court house, and the academy being used as a place of worship in 1842.
- Page 7: Details the formation of a Female Benevolent Society in 1855 and their efforts to raise money for a new bell. It includes the contribution of the author's grandmother and the cost of the bell.
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Shinaberry History.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a pedigree chart with names, birth dates, death dates, and locations.
- Page 2: Contains an index of names on the pedigree chart, along with their birth and death information.
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Slatyfork History.pdf
- Page 4: Notes that the first money towards remodeling was $100. It also mentions the Ladies Aid Society and its president, Mrs. Laura J. Sharp, and the dedication of the church in 1936. It lists some of the most active members, and the current trustees and stewards.
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Stewards Book of the Huntersville Circuit.pdf
- Page 69: Mentions a license to exhort was renewed for John Waugh, and a license to preach was renewed for Henry Arbogast.
- Page 70: Provides information on the records found by Dr. J.S. Armstrong and the old Baltimore Conference.
- Page 71: States that papers and records were placed among Charles M. Armstrong's effects, and that these were used by Dr. J.S. Armstrong in writing his history.
- Page 72: Details the minutes of the first quarterly meeting in 1846, and the financial system adopted by the conference. It also notes that Henry Arbogast's license to preach was renewed.
- Page 73: Details the minutes of the second quarterly meeting in 1846, and the license of James M. Davis to preach was not granted, but James Wanless and Andrew Duffield's were renewed.
- Page 74: Details the minutes of the third quarterly meeting in 1846, and that no conference was held, and the minutes of the fourth quarterly meeting in 1847, where John Waugh's license to exhort was renewed.
- Page 75: Details the minutes of the first quarterly meeting in 1847, and that Henry Arbogast's license was renewed.
- Page 76: Details the minutes of a quarterly meeting, where it was ordered that a parsonage house should be built near the Little Levels Academy, and the appointment of a committee to oversee the building.
- Page 77: Details the minutes of a quarterly conference in 1847, where James Wanless was examined and his license to preach was renewed, and that Andrew Duffield's license was not renewed.
- Page 78: Details the minutes of the third quarterly meeting in 1847, and the collections from various churches.
- Page 79: Details the minutes of the fourth quarterly meeting in 1847 and the collections from various churches. It also includes Sunday School reports.
- Page 80: Details the minutes of a meeting in 1848, and that John Waugh and Andrew Duffield's licenses to preach and exhort were renewed.
- Page 81: Details a resolution to close the business of the circuit for the conference year, and collections from the classes.
- Page 82: Lists the expenses and payments for the circuit in 1848.
- Page 83: Details where the next quarterly meeting will be held, and lists the apportionment of expenses among the several classes, and that a camp meeting be held if expedient.
- Page 84: Details the money collected from classes.
- Page 85: Lists the collections from various churches for the third quarter of 1848.
- Page 86: Lists what was collected for the distribution of Bibles and Sunday School books, and contains the report of officers and the amount from various schools in 1849.
- Page 87: Contains the trustee's report for Mt. Zion church from November 1848, noting the size of the lot and the cost of the house.
- Page 88: Contains the trustee's report for Hamlin Chapel in December 1848, and the trustee's report for New Salem Church in December 1848.
- Page 89: Contains the trustee's report for the parsonage in September 1848, and lists collections from New Salem, Burners and Currys.
- Page 90: Lists collections from the fourth quarterly meeting of 1849 and a claim on the parsonage from Brother M. Clarke.
- Page 91: Details the meeting in June 1849 and the decision about whether to have a camp meeting and where it will be held, also including money collected from the classes and public collection.
- Page 92: Details the minutes of a meeting in 1849, where James Wanless's case was referred to again, and Robert Moore, James H. Curry and Israel Collison were appointed stewards.
- Page 93: Details the minutes of the second quarterly meeting at New Salem in 1849, where James Wanless's license was renewed, as well as Henry Arbogast's license, and Andrew Duffield's.
- Page 94: Details the minutes of a quarterly meeting in 1849 at Mt. Zion, and the collections from the various classes.
- Page 95: Details a meeting in 1849 where the collection of a subscription for the parsonage was authorized, and the minutes of a meeting in 1850, and the collections from the classes.
- Page 96: Details the collections from the classes in 1850.
- Page 97: Notes the probable expenses for 1850, and that the accounts of the building committee for the parsonage should be settled, as well as a bill of claims from James M. Clarke.
- Page 98: Details the credit and balance for the parsonage in 1849, and that the amount was received in full by John W. Starte.
- Page 99: Details the collections in 1850, and the apportionment of the amount among the classes.
- Page 100: Details the minutes of a quarterly meeting in 1850, where H. Arbogast was renewed as a local preacher, and Andrew Duffield and John Waugh as exhorters.
- Page 101: Details the collections from various classes.
- Page 102: Details the collections from various classes, and disbursements in 1850.
- Page 103: Lists the claims paid for the building of the parsonage in 1850, and the total expenditures. It also provides information on other buildings, and the well.
- Page 104: Details expenses paid on the house, and that the information is submitted by the building committee, and details the collections in 1851.
- Page 105: Details the amounts reported by E.J. Jamison and the amounts received since the steward meeting in 1851.
- Page 106: Details the minutes of a quarterly meeting in 1851, and that there were no applications for license to preach, and that the amount of expenses was about the same as last year.
- Page 107: Details the collections from various churches for the quarterly meeting in 1851.
- Page 108: Details the minutes of a quarterly meeting in 1851, and lists the collections from various churches. It also states that the next quarterly meeting will be held at Mt. Zion.
- Page 109: Details the minutes of a meeting in 1851 and the renewal of licenses for Henry Arbogast and Andrew Duffield, as well as collections from various appointments.
- Page 110: Details the minutes of a meeting in 1851 and what was collected for missions, and various collections from the classes and appointments.
- Page 111: Details the collections from various classes and appointments for the 4th quarter of 1851, and the disbursements.
- Page 112: Details the amounts received by E.J. Jamison from the last quarterly conference, and the minutes of a quarterly meeting in June 1852.
- Page 113: Lists the members of the Missionary Committee, and the probable expenses for the present year in 1852.
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The Old Quarterly Conference.pdf
- Page 1: Provides information about the prominence of the Methodist Protestant church in the Greenbrier Valley, and names the members of the quarterly conference in 1843, and some of the early preachers in the valley.
- Page 2: Notes that one circuit rider preached in all Greenbrier and Pocahontas Counties. It also describes the most generally expressed opinion that the lack of pastoral leadership caused indifference.
- Page 3: Discusses the different circuits in the Greenbrier Valley, and the unification of some circuits into the Pocahontas circuit. It also describes the conditions of some of the churches, including the building in Seeburt, and mentions organs, wood stoves, and handmade pews.
- Page 4: A map of Methodist Protestant churches.
- Page 5: Pictures of Droop Mountain Church and Cemetery, Seeburt Church, and Central Union Church.
- Page 6: Pictures of Beaver Creek Church and a description of hand carved stones in the cemetery.
- Page 7: Pictures of Bethel Church at Buckeye and Cummings Creek Church.
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Trinity Methodist at Frost.pdf
- Page 1: Notes that the first bible printed in the Welsh dialect is in Greenbrier.
- Page 2: Describes the first church services in the vicinity of Frost, held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp in 1802, the use of the schoolhouse for services, and the building of a church in 1888.
- Page 3: Lists the present trustees and stewards and the leaders of the church.
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Trinity South on Stamping Creek.pdf
- Page 2: States that Mr. Shires preaches at Trinity twice a month, and then goes to Marvin Chapel, also listing the other churches on the Levelton Circuit.
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Churches History S-Z
Okay, I will list the contents of each page from the sources you provided.
"All notes 11/27/2024"
- **** These three sources contain identical information. They all state that the sources provide limited information about the Levelton Circuit, and that a list of churches belonging to the Levelton Circuit is in source, which is a history of Trinity M.E. Church, South—Stamping Creek. The churches are: Hillsboro, Marvin Chapel, Seebert, and Sharon Church-Locust Creek. Source also notes that there may be other churches that belonged to the Levelton Circuit not listed.
"Selected notes 11/27/2024"
- **** This source also states that the sources provide limited information about the Levelton Circuit. It repeats the same information as the previous three sources about the list of churches belonging to the Levelton Circuit which include: Hillsboro, Marvin Chapel, Seebert, and Sharon Church-Locust Creek. It also notes that source indicates that there may be other churches that belonged to the Levelton Circuit that are not listed.
"Slatyfork History.pdf"
- **** This page describes the Slaty Fork Methodist Church. It mentions that the members initially worshipped in a small one-room school building near the mouth of Slaty Fork Creek. This building was sold, and a larger one was built near the Old Field Fork of Elk River. This building was also sold by the Board of Education of Edray District and was bid in by Ivan L. Sharp to be used as a place of worship. The West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. gave a clear title to the land on which the building stood to L.D. Sharp, Ivan L. Sharp, Jesse P. Hannah, Goldie Gay Hannah, and Hubert Hannah, Trustees. In 1931-32, the building was remodeled into one of the most up-to-date country churches in the state. It has a basement, a hot air furnace, electricity, and more comfortable seating than city churches. There is an exminister rug on the pulpit, an organ and a piano. Ivan L. Sharp planned the church and the carpenter work was done by M. H. Bright and his son, who also made the seats. Rev. Tom Taylor was the pastor during the remodeling, and the members at that time were Luther D. Sharp, Laura J. Sharp, Ivan L. Sharp, Genevieve Sharp, Silas S. Sharp, Paul Sharp, Vonda E. Sharp, Luther D. Sharp, Jr., Samuel D. Hannah, Anna Wilson, Archie Wilson, and others who transferred their membership.
- **** The first money toward the remodeling was $100 from the Ladies Aid Society with Mrs. Laura J. Sharp as President. After her death in 1932, her funeral was the first service in the new church. Although others contributed, the Ladies Aid Society, with Mrs. Genevieve Sharp as President, assumed the remaining $50 needed in order that the church could be dedicated on June 7, 1936. Rev. D. R. Carder was the pastor at the time of dedication, and the dedicatory sermon was preached by the Superintendent of the Buchanan District, Dr. J. L. Wells. Some of the most active members from 1902 to 1908 were Samuel Wilson, Georgia Hannah, James W. Jackson, Sarah Sharp, Luther D. Sharp, Laura Sharp, Amanda Sharp, Nettie Sharp, David Laughman, Bertha Hoover, Lena Sharp, Tolbert F. Sharp, Nettie Doyle, and Ada Sharp. There are currently 25 active members and 20 non-active members. The Trustees are now Luther D. Sharp, Jesse P. Hannah, Ivan L. Sharp, Oscar W. Kerr, and the fifth, Nelson Shreve recently died. The present stewards are Mrs. Vonda M. Sharp, Mrs. Goldie Gay Kerr, and Paul L. Sharp. Paul L. Sharp is disbursing steward, and Ivan L. Sharp is recording steward. Mrs Goldie Gay Kerr is an exhorter and charge Lay Leader. Ivan L. Sharp, Lay Delegate of W.V. Conference Sray charge. Oscar W. Kerr, Reserve Delegate. Luther D. Sharp, Trier of Appeals.
- **** Some of the main church workers at present are Zingley Morrison, Mattie Morrison, Luther D. Sharp, Mabel E. Sharp, Ivan L. Sharp, Genevieve Sharp, Oscar W. Kerr, Goldie Gay Kerr, Ethel Eye, Paul L. Sharp, Vonda M. Sharp, Jesse P. Hannah, Lelah Hannah, and others. There is Sunday School through the year since 1915. Before that time, it was closed for the winter. Rev. R.H. Skaggs, the present pastor, preaches on the second Sunday of each month at night and in the morning on the fourth Sunday. There are prayer services on each Wednesday night. Ivan L. Sharp is class leader, and 21 members are active in prayer service. The Upworth League meets each Sunday night. Officers are elected every three months. The Ladies Aid Society has only 10 members but is very active and efficient. The officers are Mabel Sharp, Flora Rineheart, and Vonda Sharp and Alice Heflin. Luther D. Sharp leads the Singing Association. There are 20 in the class. They have regular practice and participate in singing conventions in many communities of the county. They have duets, quartets, and many who play instrumental music. One member, Kingsley Morrison, can play hymns on a peach leaf.
"Stewards Book of the Huntersville Circuit.pdf"
- **** This page shows financial records for the Huntersville Circuit from 1851, including collections from Collisons, Droop, McMillions, A. Hills, McNeills, Mt. Pleasant, Elk, Hamline, and public collections. Disbursements for the first quarter of 1852 to Bro. McClure and Vetch are also recorded. The next quarterly meeting is to be held in the Little Levels.
- **** This page identifies the document as a copy of the Stewards Book for the Huntersville Circuit from 1846-1852, belonging to Pocahontas County. It is sent in by Juanita S. Dilley on September 12, 1940. Chapter 6.
- **** This page indicates that upon the death of Mr. Charles M. Armstrong, papers and records belonging to his father were found and used by Dr. J.S. Armstrong in writing his history of the old Baltimore Conference. Among these is a record book of the Churchville Circuit (Rockingham) from 1826 to 1801 and of the Huntersville Circuit from 1846 to 1852. Minutes of the Roanoke District Conference held at Amsterdam, Va., Sept. 3-5, 1852, are also printed in book form. There is a mass of photographic material, proofs, and the like. If the Churchville and Huntersville recording stewards would like to have their respective books, they will be sent with the understanding that they should be kept among the permanent records of these churches. If not, all material will be placed with the other records of the Baltimore Conference in the vaults of the Mercantile Trust Company of Baltimore.
- **** This page records minutes of the first Quarterly Meeting Conference for the Huntersville circuit. Members present were B.N. Brown, Henry Arbogast, James Wooddell, Samuel J. Sutton, John Arbogast, and James Wanless. Henry Arbogast was appointed secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for license to preach. Henry Arbogast's license was renewed. Collections were made from Stony Creek and from public collections. There were no collections for missions, Bibles, Tracts, or Sunday School books. There was no report of Sunday School statistics. $100 was allowed for table expenses and fuel. The next quarterly meeting was to be held in the Little Levels. The Baltimore Annual Conference recommended that stewards ascertain the amount of claims on the circuit at the first quarterly meeting and apportion it to societies, and that the stewards present the apportionment to each society.
- **** This page records minutes of the second Quarterly Meeting Conference held at James E. Moore's on October 10, 1846. John McNeill was appointed secretary. There were no complaints or appeals. James N. Davis applied for a license to preach and was examined but not granted. James Wanless, Andrew Duffield, and John Waugh applied for renewal of licenses, and all but John Waugh were renewed. The amount collected from classes was listed.
- **** This page continues the minutes of the second Quarterly Meeting Conference with more information on the amount collected from classes. It states that nothing was collected for missionary purposes, bibles, Sunday school books and tracts. There was no report for Sunday schools. The next meeting was to be held at Mt. Zion on December 12 and 13. The third quarterly meeting did not take place because the preacher in charge, Bro. Fish was not present. Minutes from the fourth quarterly meeting held at Wm. Young's, Stony Creek on February 20, 1847. John McNeill was appointed secretary. There were no complaints and no applications for a license to preach. John Waugh applied and was renewed for a license to exhort.
- **** This page continues the minutes from the fourth quarterly meeting at Stony Creek, showing collections from various classes. The next quarterly meeting was to be held at Hamline Church. The minutes of the first quarterly meeting conference held at Hamline Chapel on June 19, 1847 show that James Clark was chairman and John McNeill was secretary. There were no complaints or appeals. Henry Arbogast's license for the renewal was approved, but there were no applications for license to exhort. There was no report for Sunday Schools or Missions.
- **** This page contains minutes from a meeting where it was decided that the erection of a parsonage house on the lot of the New Salem Church be disallowed. It was ordered that a parsonage house be built near the Little Levels Academy. Trustees were appointed for the parsonage house and James Wooddell was appointed to settle with Woodborough Circuit. A committee was also appointed for the property of the parsonage furniture.
- **** This page continues the minutes of a meeting where collections from the classes are recorded. It shows disbursements and states that a quarterly conference of the M.E.C was held at New Salem on Sept 12, 1847, with Wm. Young chosen as secretary. There were no complaints, appeals or applications for license to preach. The licenses for James Wanless and Andrew Duffield were renewed.
- **** This page continues the minutes of the meeting held at New Salem Church on September 12, 1847. It states that nothing had been collected for missions, Bibles, Tracts, and Sunday school. There is no report from Sunday school or church property. The next quarterly meeting was to be determined. The collections from classes are listed. It continues with the minutes of the third Quarterly Meeting Conference at Mt. Zion Church, October 30, 1847. There were no reports, except for collections.
- **** This page records the collections at the third quarterly meeting at Mt. Zion and then gives the minutes from the fourth quarterly meeting conference on Feb 26, 1848 which was held to close the business of the circuit for 1847. Members present were James M. Clark, John McNeill, John Hill, Nathaniel Kennison, Thomas Morrison and John Ruckman. There were collections for missionary purposes, Sunday School reports were given and collections from classes are listed.
- **** This page continues the record of collections from classes and shows the disbursements from the fourth quarterly meeting conference for 1847. The minutes of the fourth quarterly meeting, held in Little Levels at the Brick Church on December 18, 1847 are recorded. John McNeill was secretary and the members present are listed. There were no appeals or complaints. The licenses for John Waugh and Andrew Duffield were renewed.
- **** This page continues the record of the fourth quarterly meeting from 1847 and states there was no report of missions, tract, or bible societies. The next meeting was to be held in the Little Levels. It states that the business from the previous resolution was copied out of order and included a note about what had been collected. The amounts collected from the classes are recorded, and it lists the disbursements and how the money was allocated.
- **** This page contains the minutes of the first quarterly meeting conference for the Huntersville circuit, held at the Presbyterian Brick Church in Little Levels on July 1, 1848. John McNeill was appointed secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for license to preach. Henry Arbogast's license to exhort was renewed. Nothing had been collected for Missions, Bibles, or Tracts. A provisional committee was to be appointed for table expenses and fuel.
- **** This page continues the minutes of the quarterly meeting and states that the next quarterly meeting is to be held at New Salem Church, Sept 30, 1848. The money collected is listed and the disbursements are recorded. The stewards then apportioned the expenses among the classes, and this is listed by church. It is resolved that a camp meeting be held if expedient, and a committee was formed consisting of N. Arbogast, J. Wooddell, Herring and P. Moore.
- **** This page contains the minutes of the second quarterly meeting of the Huntersville circuit held at New Salem Church on September 30, 1848. John Waugh was secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for recommendation to the annual conference. James Wanless and Henry Arbogast had their local preachers' licenses renewed. There were no reports of a Sabbath school or missionary activity. A report was given by the trustees about the parsonage house, which is one acre and the house is 18 by 24 feet, comfortably finished, with a good stable and smokehouse and a lot enclosed with rails. It also has some furniture, but not enough for comfort.
- **** This page continues the minutes of the second quarterly meeting, noting that the next quarterly meeting will be determined by the preacher in charge. It lists the amounts collected from the classes, as well as the amount collected for public collections and wine. It includes minutes from the third quarterly meeting at Mt. Zion Church on November 4, 1848, with John Waugh as secretary.
- **** This page continues the minutes of the third quarterly meeting from November 4, 1848, which indicates there were no complaints, appeals, or applications for licenses to preach. Andrew Duffield's license to exhort was renewed. There were no reports for missions or Sabbath schools. The next quarterly meeting will be determined by the preacher in charge. The amount collected from the classes is listed, as are the disbursements.
- **** This page contains the minutes from the fourth quarterly meeting conference for the Huntersville Circuit held at Brick Church in Little Levels on January 1, 1849. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for licenses to preach or exhort. There were collections for missions. There were no collections for the distribution of Bibles, Tracts, and Sunday School books. A list of the officers, schools, volumes, and amounts for each location is given, and it includes reports from Mt. Zion, Hamline, and New Salem churches.
- **** This page begins with the trustees' report of Mt. Zion church dated November 20, 1848, stating they have a lot of ground and a house erected at the cost of $300. The trustees report for the Hamline Chapel is dated December 25, 1848, and they report having a log house and land for which they have a deed, and that it cost $350. The church is free of debt, and Brother Henry Barlow is appointed trustee due to the death of Brother William Young.
- **** This page contains the trustee's report for New Salem Church, dated December 9, 1848. It states they have a deed for one acre of land and have a log house that is finished except for the seats, and that it is a comfortable building. It lists the trustees as George Burner, Henry Arbogast, Adam Arbogast, Solomon Arbogast, James Wooddell, and Samuel G. Sutton. A fourth report from the trustees of the parsonage was given on September 26, 1848, that they had one acre of land and a house, stable and smokehouse, and some furniture.
- **** This page continues the trustee's report on the parsonage, and lists the amount of contracts and debts. The amounts of money received from the classes are listed.
- **** This page lists additional monies collected from classes and gives a summary of public collection and disbursements.
- **** This page records the money received from classes after the 4th quarterly meeting and lists the disbursements. It notes that Brother James M. Clarke of Huntersville has a claim on the parsonage of $96.50 from the hands of John Hill, John McNeill, N. Kimmison, and J. H. Ruckman.
- **** This page records the minutes of a meeting at Hamline church on June 9, 1849. There was one complaint against James Wanless, which was postponed. John Waugh's license to exhort was renewed. There were no reports from trustees on church property. It is decided to decide whether or not to have a camp meeting. Henry Arbogast, John H. Ruckman, John Waugh, Samuel Sutton, John McNeill, Martin Dilley, and Leonard Herring were appointed to make that decision. John McNeill was selected to attend a meeting in Lewisburg to apportion the claim of the Presiding Elder of the District. John Waugh was appointed to estimate table expense and fuel. The preacher in charge, John W. Start, reported $125.00 for those expenses, which was adopted.
- **** This page lists the amounts received from the classes. The disbursements are noted. It is noted that James Wanless's case was referred again, and then withdrawn. Robert Moore, James H. Curry, and Israel Collison were appointed circuit stewards to fill up the vacancies.
- **** This page records the minutes of the second quarterly meeting conference held at New Salem on September 8, 1849. Henry Arbogast was secretary. There were no complaints or appeals. James Wanless's license to preach was renewed. Henry Arbogast's license was ordered to be renewed. Andrew Duffield's license to exhort was renewed. There were no reports from the trustees on church property.
- **** This page continues the minutes of the second quarterly meeting noting that the next quarterly meeting was to be held at Mt. Zion. It lists the amounts collected from the classes. It records the minutes of the Huntersville Circuit meeting held at Mt. Zion on November 3, 1849. John Waugh was secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for licenses to preach or exhort. There were no reports from trustees on church property.
- **** This page continues the minutes from the November 3, 1849 meeting. The next quarterly meeting was to be held at the Brick Church, Little Levels, on December 22, 1849. It lists the amounts collected from the classes and the disbursements. It states that John W. Sterte proceed to collect present subscription for the parsonage.
- **** This page continues with minutes of the 4th quarterly meeting conference held at the parsonage on Jan 21, 1850. James E. Moore was appointed secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for licenses. There were no reports from trustees of church property. The next quarterly meeting was to be held in the Little Levels. It records the amounts collected from the classes and the disbursements.
- **** This page records the minutes of the first quarterly meeting conference held at Brick Church, Little Levels, June 22, 1850. John McNeill was secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for licenses. There was no report on Sabbath Schools or from trustees of church property. A committee was appointed to fix the table expenses of Bro. Jamison, the preacher in charge. The committee reported $125.00 which was adopted.
- **** This page notes the probable expenses for the present year as well as how the funds will be provided, and where the next quarterly meeting will be held. It states that the accounts of the building committee of the parsonage house will be settled and a report made at the next meeting. It records the claim of the Rev. James M. Clarke against the circuit for $96.50 on the parsonage. It also notes that John Hill and other trustees have an outstanding debt. A credit for interest owed is also recorded.
- **** This page records the balance due on Rev. James M. Clarke's claim and states that it was received from John W. Starte. The amounts collected from the classes are listed as well as disbursements. The apportionment of the amount among the several classes is also listed.
- **** This page begins with the minutes of the second quarterly meeting of the Huntersville Circuit on Sept. 7, 1850, John H. Ruckman was secretary. There were no complaints or appeals. Henry Arbogast's license to preach was renewed, and Andrew Duffield and John Waugh's licenses as exhorters were renewed. There were no applications for license to preach. There was no report on Sabbath Schools. A report on church property was given by the building committee of the parsonage. It gives an account of work done at the parsonage in 1847, as well as a proposition by C.K. Moore to take $35.00 for his claim.
- **** This page continues the minutes of the meeting from September 7, 1850. It states that because there is still $15 due on the parsonage, it was resolved that the members present will raise $7.00 by subscription. The amounts collected from the classes are listed. The disbursements are also recorded. It then states that the minutes of the 3rd quarterly meeting were held at New Salem on Dec. 7, 1850.
- **** This page contains minutes from the third quarterly meeting held on December 7, 1850. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for license. There were no reports on S. School. There was a report on church property that was to be recorded. The amounts collected from classes are listed. The disbursements are also recorded.
- **** This page lists the expenses for the parsonage that include the claim for Abraham Hill and Paul McNeill, John H. Ruckman, Israel J. Collison, and Robert Burnside. It notes the amount of subscriptions not collected. It gives an estimate of the buildings on the parsonage lot, the well, smokehouse, stable, and furniture.
- **** This page completes the summary of the parsonage expenses, stating the total expenditure. It contains minutes of the fourth quarterly meeting conference held at Mt. Zion on January 27, 1851. All of the questions about complaints, appeals, applications for licenses, and exhorters licenses were answered negatively. There was no report from Sabbath Schools, or Trustees of church property. It then lists what was collected from the several classes.
- **** This page continues listing collections from various classes and public collections. It lists amounts reported after the 4th quarterly meeting by Br. E.J. Jamison, and additional amounts received since the steward meeting.
- **** This page lists the amounts received since the steward meeting and contains the minutes of the first quarterly meeting at Hamline Church on June 9, 1851. John McNeill was the secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, applications for licenses to preach, or applications for renewal of licenses. There was no report on Sabbath schools. There was a report on church property. It states the probable expenses for the current year, and lists what has been collected from the classes.
- **** This page continues to list the collections from the classes and the disbursements. The next meeting was to be held at New Salem church in August.
- **** This page contains minutes from the second quarterly meeting held at New Salem Church on August 9, 1851. E.J. Jamison was secretary. There were no complaints or appeals. There was an application for renewal of license that was approved. There were no reports on Sabbath Schools or church property. The collections from the appointments during the last quarter and the disbursements are listed.
- **** This page contains minutes of the third quarterly meeting conference held at Mt. Zion on October 18, 1851. John McNeill was secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for licenses. Henry Arbogast and John Waugh applied for renewal of licenses and both were renewed. There were no reports on Sabbath schools or church property. The next meeting will be at Ruckman's School House on December 20, 1851.
- **** This page records the amounts collected from the several appointments, the public collections and the disbursements.
- **** This page includes minutes from the fourth quarterly meeting conference held at Ruckman's Schoolhouse on December 20, 1851. John McNeill was secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, applications for licenses, or applications for recommendations. There was no report on Sabbath Schools or church property. There were no collections for Missions. It then records what has been collected from the several classes. The disbursements are also listed. The next quarterly meeting will be at Hamline Chapel.
- **** This page continues recording the fourth quarterly meeting with the disbursements and lists the accounts received and reported by E.J. Jamison after the 4th quarterly conference on March 1, 1852. It includes minutes of the first quarterly meeting conference held at Hamline Church on June 19, 1852. John Waugh was secretary. There were no complaints, appeals, or applications for licenses. There was no report on Sabbath Schools. The preacher reported that the parsonage was in a state of repair and the quarterly conference approved. A committee was formed to estimate the table and fuel expenses for the preacher, and the conference added $10 to their report making it $135.00. A missionary committee was also formed.
- **** This page names the members of the Missionary Committee, and lists the probable expense for the year. It then gives the apportionment of the expenses to the various classes. The amounts collected from the several classes this quarter are also listed.
"Swago Methodist.pdf"
- **** This page lists the names of members and trustees of the Swago Methodist Church, including the present trustees: Austin Duncan, William A. Rogers, Owen W. Kellison and Okey Walton. It notes that a new trustee is to be appointed to fill the vacancy of Porter Kellison, and that Mrs. A.A. Rucker, another main worker, also died that winter. This church has an old Bible dated 1847 that was presented to the congregation by Rev. W.T. Price.
- **** This page describes how the M.E. Church came to be in Swago. After the Civil War, they used the schoolhouse on the Dry Branch of Swago, called the Dry Creek School. This school was used for worship until 1873, when the present church was built. George Wanless was one of the first preachers. The present church was built by Jeff Killingsworth and Oliver McKeever, carpenters, under the pastorate of Rev. Harper. Men of the community donated free work to assist the carpenters. The deed for the lot was given by Reuben L. Overholt and his wife, Phoebe Ann Overholt, to John Auldridge, Isaac Adkison, George W. Beverage, Reuben Overholt, James Moore, John Duffield, Clark Kellison, and C.E. VanReenan, Trustees. There are no old class books for the churches on the Edray circuit. Some members were Jennie Armstrong, Betsy Kellison, Clark Kellison, Mrs. Clark Kellison, John Auldridge, Mrs. John Auldridge, Nancy Auldridge, George Sheets, Lettie Beverage, Lucy Beverage, John Beverage, Catherine Armstrong, James McNeillan, Nancy McNeillan, George Kellison, Mrs. George Kellison, George McKeever, Mildred McKeever, and Jane Laudermilk. Clark Kellison was the Superintendent and Class Leader for many years, until his death. These duties were then taken over by his son Porter Kellison.
"The Old Quarterly Conference.pdf"
- **** This page shows a picture of The Cummings Creek school house which was used as a place of worship by the Cummings Creek M.P. class until it was bought by the Church of God.
- **** This page introduces the subject of the old quarterly conference, and includes a reference to a book by W.T. Price, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County. It records that Dr. George Brown, president of the Pittsburg conference, was chairman of the quarterly conference of the Pocahontas circuit held on October 21, 1843. Members of the quarterly conference are listed, and some early preachers of the valley are named.
- **** This page continues the discussion of early Methodist Protestantism in the Greenbrier Valley. It states that one circuit rider preached in all Greenbrier and Pocahontas counties, and that later the churches in Pocahontas were divided into two circuits. Those east of the Greenbrier River were in the Huntersville circuit: Beaver Creek, Cummings Creek, Browns Creek, Browns Mountain, Cochrens Creek, Douthards Creek and Burrs Valley. Those west of the river were in the Droop Mountain circuit: Seebert, Buckeye.
- **** This page states that Fairview, Clawson, and Pleasant Hill (now Central Union) were in the Marlinton circuit. As membership declined, the circuits were united into one known as the Pocahontas circuit. An effort is being made to unite Beaver Creek with Cummings Creek and let the Brethren take over the church. The church at Seebert is the best building. Most of the churches have a hand-made organ, a wood stove, and bare floors, but most are clean. The churches in the Marlinton circuit had very good churches almost from the beginning, while the Huntersville circuit had all of their appointments in school houses until 1928. The Browns Creek and Beaver Creek churches were dedicated as churches in 1933.
- **** This page shows a map of Methodist Protestant churches, including: 1. Droop Mountain, 2. Seebert, 3. Beaver Creek, 4. Cummings Creek, 5. Buckeye, 6. Browns Mountain, 7. Browns Creek, 8. Clawson, 9. Central Union, 10. Fairview, 11. Douthards Creek, 12. Cochrans Creek, and 13. Furry Valley. It also identifies the Greenbrier River.
- **** This page shows a map of Methodist Protestant churches that are still in use: Fairview, Central Union, Cummings Creek, and Beaver Creek.
- **** These pages show photographs of Droop Mountain Church and Cemetery, Seebert Church, and Central Union Church.
- **** This page shows photographs of the Beaver Creek Church and the hand-carved stones in the Beaver Creek cemetery belonging to members of the Poage family.
- **** This page identifies the churches as Bethel Church in Buckeye (right) and Cummings Creek Church (left).
- **** This page shows a photograph of the Browne Creek Church and the Fairview Church and the Cummings Creek School House.
"Trinity Methodist at Frost.pdf"
- **** This page notes that there is a first Bible printed in the Welsh dialect, and it references Hardesty's Encyclopedia and History of Pocahontas-Price.
- **** This page discusses the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church in Frost. The first church services were held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp in 1802. Mrs. Sharp was a relative of Rev. John S. Blaine. Religious services were held in their home for many years, then a school house was used. J.B. Hannah gave the lot and $300 toward building a church at Frost, as well as the lot for a parsonage. The contract was for the completion of the church by October 15, 1887, but it was not completed until Spring 1888. Other contributors included Rev. G. Spencer, N.B. Houdyshell, L.W. Herold, W.A. Sharp, O.B. Sharp, A. Herold, Dr. Charles Guinn, I.E. Moore, D.C. Hedrick, J.S. Wickline, W.A. Sharp, J.E. Reese, Henry Barlow, George W. Arbogast, Eliza Moore, E.H. Hannah, and Peter Sharp.
- **** This page states that the church was to be dedicated on May 18, 1888, but J.B. Hannah died on May 14th. His funeral service was the first service ever held in the church. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Rev. William T. Price, and the dedicatory sermon was preached by Rev. Helge of Monroe County. There were six ministers present. The edifice presents a very handsome contour, lighted by stained windows. The community was indebted to J.B. Hannah for this church. An old church record owned by W.H. Sharp shows the class leaders and pastors for the years 1881 to 1909 inclusive.
- **** This page lists class leaders and pastors of the Trinity Church from 1881 to 1909. It also lists some of the ministers who have served the church since 1909. In 1936, a Ladies Aid Society was organized with Mrs. N.S. Schofield as president. There are now 30 members of the organization. They sponsor church suppers, quilting, and rummage sales.
- **** This page lists the present trustees and stewards of Trinity Church. It also lists other leaders and includes a photograph of the church. It includes information from Pocahontas Times - 1888 when it was published in Huntersville by Canfield, which was kept by Mrs. J.C. Harper, the only surviving child of J.B. Hannah. There is also information from Pocahontas Times - August 18, 1938, and records in the possession of G.M. Sharp. The final note is from Mrs. Delsie Hively.
"Trinity South on Stamping Creek.pdf"
- **** This page describes Trinity Church and its Sunday school. It notes that Mr. Shires preaches twice a month, and then goes to Marvin Chapel to preach. It lists the other churches on the
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WV History 1
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9-633historicalsketc00pricgoog.pdf
- Page: This page contains information about Google Book Search, stating that it helps readers discover books and helps authors and publishers reach new audiences. It also includes a link to search the full text of the book on the web.
Chronicles_of_Border_Warfare.pdf
- Page: This page includes copyright information, the first, second, third, and fourth impression dates, and a table of contents including the editor's preface, memoir of the author, original title-page, copyright notice, advertisement, original table of contents, author's text, and index.
- Page: This page contains a list of publications by Stewart & Kidd Company, specifically mentioning "Shorthand and Typewriter Dictation Exercises" and "Compend of Phonography" by Ellas Longley.
Collections_of_the_Virginia_Historical_S.pdf
- Page: This page lists items requested for communication to the librarian of the society, such as books, pamphlets, records, and manuscripts relative to the state's history, magazines, newspapers, and other periodicals, especially those from before or during the revolution.
- Page: This page includes laws, journals, or proceedings of the House of Burgesses, the general assembly, or any state convention; copies of treaties and negotiations between the state and other states or Indian tribes; narratives of religious denominations and their benevolent societies; and transactions of political or literary societies.
- Page: This page describes the duties of the librarian, which include keeping track of all the books, pamphlets, and manuscripts presented to or purchased by the society, as well as keeping a cabinet of geological, mineralogical, and chemical specimens and natural curiosities.
- Page: This page lists the contents of the book, including President Cushing's Address, Memoir of Indian Wars, Grace Sherwood's Trial for Witchcraft, List of Donations, and List of Officers and Members. It also contains a library notice about returning the book and incurring a fine if it's late.
Gazetteer of Pocahontas.pdf
- Pages: These pages are part of the "APPENDIX-LEVELS AND GAZETTEER" section, listing locations in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, along with their geographical coordinates and distances from other locations. Each entry typically includes the name of a location, its type (e.g., run, school, mountain), and its distance and direction from another point.
- Page: This page discusses Pocahontas County, describing it as mountainous and abundant in timber and iron ores. It mentions the presence of limestone lands, numerous springs, and the Droop Mountain Battlefield.
- Page: This page presents climate data for Marlinton, Pocahontas County, including average temperature, rainfall, and snowfall. It also lists magisterial districts and incorporated cities, towns, and villages within the county with their populations. Additionally, it provides a brief history of the county seat.
Geological_Survey_Bulletin.pdf
- Page: This page lists the contents of the bulletin which includes a summary, introduction, information about surface and mineral ownership, previous and present investigations, acknowledgements, geology, structure, and mineral resources.
Hardesty's History of Pocahontas.pdf
- Page: This page contains biographical sketches of residents of Pocahontas County. It includes information about Richard Washington Hill, James A. Larue, and Hon. William Lamb McNeel.
Historic Registry of Pocahontas County.pdf
- Page: This page outlines areas of interest for investigation, including Indian trails, the Staunton to Parkersburg Turnpike, railroad sites, churches, schools, and the Droop Mountain Battlefield.
- Pages:
These pages contain information regarding specific historical sites in
Pocahontas County, including the name or type of site (e.g., "Camp
Pocahontas/National Science Camp", "Durbin Tannery"), location, and
other details
- Many of the pages present historic property inventory forms that contain information about the exterior, structure, and roofing materials, as well as integrity, threats and condition.
- Several entries also provide information about the architect/builder/engineer and the style/period of the building.
- Some entries contain information about significant people associated with the properties
- Many pages include a photo and a plan or sketch of the historic site
- Pages: These pages continue to document historic properties
with photos, location information, and the significance of sites like
the Isaac Moore Farm, The Craig House, Lee Burner House, and others.
- These pages also contain information about the style and history of the buildings, and any alterations made to them over the years.
- Page: This page categorizes the sites based on their significance, stating that some sites are eligible for the National Register listing and others are of local importance or require additional research.
Historical Collections of Virginia.pdf
- Pages: These pages present the preface, discussing the value of a history and a gazetteer being presented together, and the need to acknowledge different viewpoints. The history of Virginia is also described as deep and imperfectly chronicled, but remains important to inspire patriotism.
- Page: This page is an index of cities and towns, in alphabetical order, with page numbers for reference.
- Pages: These pages continue the index, listing general chapter outlines, and miscellaneous entries, with page numbers for reference.
- Page: This page starts Chapter I, introducing the history of Virginia, the discovery of America, and early commerce and settlements.
- Page: This page continues chapter I, discussing early exploration and trade.
- Page: This page has the same preface as pages.
More County History.pdf
- Pages: These pages contain lists of streams and their drainage areas in square miles, including Trout Run, Allegheny Run, Woods Run, Old Field Fork, and many others.
- Page: This page lists the principal streams of Pocahontas County, showing their meandering distances, air line distances, and flow.
- Page: This page provides descriptions of Stony Creek, Half Way Run, Brush Lick Run, and Lewis Lick Run, including their locations, total lengths, and drainage areas.
Natural Setting.pdf
- Page: This page contains a table of monthly, annual, and mean precipitation in inches at Marlinton, from 1893 to 1917.
Onoto.pdf
- Page: This page is a newspaper clipping containing local news from Onoto, including information about local events, residents, and businesses. It also mentions a fire at the residence of Rachel McQuick.
- Page: This page contains local news from Onoto, including information about crops, the county court, residents, and businesses.
Paddy's Knob.pdf
- Page: This page is an inventory of materials for a report titled "Paddy Knob" by Mrs. Rella Yeager, with the topic of lakes and rivers.
- Page: This page is a duplicate of page 100.
- Page: This page discusses the history of schools in the area, mentioning log school houses, the Civil War, and the construction of a two-roomed house that was abandoned in 1912.
Parties.pdf
- Page: This page includes a brief account of a visit to Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. E.I. Holt, and a list of deeds.
The_Virginia_Magazine_of_History_and_Bio.pdf
- Page: This page lists law books, with prices, from an inventory.
- Page: This page lists various books and publications from an inventory.
- Page: This page contains information about the contents of Volume II of the "Virginia Magazine of History and Biography," including reports on colonial affairs, abstracts of patents, and genealogies.
g thru mc.pdf
- Pages: These pages are indices containing names and page numbers.
pocahontas geological.pdf
- Page: This page lists the contents of the document, outlining chapters on structure, geologic work methods, intervals above and below the Sewell Coal, anticlines and synclines, cross-sections, detailed structure, general features, unconformities, and faults.
- Page: This page lists contents related to the Maccrady Series, including subdivisions, topographic expression, areal extent, contacts, fossil life, correlation, and economic aspects.
- Page: This page contains a list of contents including information about minable coals, water power, mineral waters, iron ore, manganese, and precious metals.
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St2 thru 3
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources you provided:
6Directory Printer.pdf
- Page 1: Contains the images "Woodland Trail 1940" and "WV High Sch.Bask. Ball Tourn. 1951".
Creeks 1.pdf
- Page 1: Describes Stony Creek, Half Way Run, Brush Lick Run, and Lewis Lick Run, including their sources, lengths, drainage areas, and other characteristics.
- Page 2: Lists the drainage basin areas in square miles for Stony Creek, Indian Draft, Dry Creek, Pigeon Run, Halfway Run, Brush Tick Run, Sideling Run, Lewis Lick Run, Thorny Creek, Little Thorny Creek, Laurel Run, Clover Creek, Glade Run, Laurel Run at Cloverlick, Big Run, Elk Lick Run, Woods Run, and Sittlingtons Creek.
- Page 3: Continues the list of drainage basin areas, including Thomas Creek, Moore, Moore Run, Gum Branch, Sheck Run, Thorny Branch, Jakes Run, Stony Run, Galforde Creek, Left Prong of Galforde Creek, Moses Spring Run, and Deer Creek.
- Page 4: Continues the list of drainage basin areas for North Fork of Deer Creek, Resin Run, Cooper Run, Sutton Run, Tackets Fork, Block Run, Griffin Run, Hellaber Run, Hospital Run, Riley Run, Duncan Run, Trimble Run, Saulsbury, Buffalo Run, Leatherbark Run, Mill Run, Deever Run, Cup Run, Warless Run, Trout Run, Allegheny Run, Brush Run, East Fork of Greenbrier River, Johns Run, Little River of East Fork of the Greenbrier, Buffalo Fork, Big Run, Old House Run, and Reservoir Run (Hollow).
- Page 5: Continues the list of drainage basin areas for Rambottom Run, Gum Cabin Hollow, Fivemile Hollow, Poca Run, Long Run, Grassy Run, Lick Run, The Wallerman Run, Bear Wallow Run, Campbell Run, Mullenax Run, Abe Run, Burning Run, Simmons Run, Bennett Run, East Fork of the Greenbrier River, Mountain Lick Creek, Fill Run, Little River of West Fork, Span Oak Run, Club House Run, Elk Lick Run, Hinkle Run, Mill Run, Gertrude Run, Elk Lick Run, Fox Run, Mikes Run, and Snorting Lick Run.
- Page 6: Continues the list of drainage basin areas for Anthony Creek (Entire), North Fork of Anthony Creek, Dry Run, Wild Cat Run, Hamilton Lick Run, Sevenmile Run, Sugar Hall Run, Gauley River (Entire), Cherry River (Entire), Cherry River (in Pocahontas County), Cranberry River (Entire), Cranberry River (in Pocahontas County), Dogway Fork, Birch Log Run, Tumbling Rock Run, North Fork Cranberry River, Hunting Run, Cash Camp Run, Left Fork, Red Run, Little Branch, Charles Creek, Williams River (entire), Williams River above Middle Fork, Middle Fork, Little Beechy Run, Beechy Run, and Laurel Branch.
- Page 7: Continues the list of drainage basin areas for Well for Certain Branch, Coal Run, County Line Branch, Bannock Shoals Run, Heteful Run, Kine Creek, Tea Creek, Lick Creek, Right Fork, Sugar Creek, Little Laurel Creek, Laurel Creek, Friel Run, Galford Run, Day Run, Black Mountain Run, Mountain Lick Run, Beaver Dam Run, Dewey Run, Elk River (Above and including Dry Fork at County Line), Dry Fork, Douglas Fork, Blackhole Run, Big Run, Props Run, Laurel Run, Big Spring Fork, Mill Run, and Guy Run.
Creeks.pdf
- Page 1: Contains the same drainage basin information as page 2 of "Creeks 1.pdf".
- Page 2: Contains the same drainage basin information as page 5 of "Creeks 1.pdf".
- Page 3: Contains the same drainage basin information as page 7 of "Creeks 1.pdf".
Greenbrier County History.pdf
- Page 1: Includes the title "The Patriarch, Greenbrier, and His Family" and lists the founding of Greenbrier and other counties, as well as some historical figures.
- Page 2: Contains the title "Later Churches in Greenbrier County" and discusses the early churches in the area, including their organization and ministers.
- Page 3: Continues with "Greenbrier on Parade" and "Later Churches in Greenbrier County", including information about the "Tent Colony," "The Kanawha Turnpike," and "The Railroad Comes to Greenbrier".
Greenbrier Geological Survey.pdf
- Page 1: Lists locations of limestone samples collected, including the Avis Limestone, Glenray Limestone, and Alderson Limestone, along with sample numbers, map locations, and elevations.
- Page 2: Describes the shales of the Catskill, Chemung, Portage, Genesee, and Marcellus series in the Devonian Period, as well as the shales in the Clinton and Red Medina series in the Silurian Period, plus fire clay and glass-sand in Greenbrier County.
- Page 3: Contains information on commercial coal mines in the area, specifically the W.H. Sims Coal Prospect, Coal Prospect No. 380, and C.N. Callison Mine.
- Page 4: Continues with information on commercial coal mines including the Meadow River Smokeless Coal Company Mine and the Low Ash Smokeless Coal Company Mine.
- Page 5: Details the Gauley Coal Land Company prospects, including No. A106, No. A107, No. A110, No. A111, and No. A112.
- Page 6: Includes information on the E.M. Boyer Mine, H.J. and W.A. Pitzenbarger Mine, and Gauley Coal Land Company Prospect No. 225.
st03c_Part10.pdf
- Page 24: Describes the Minnehaha Spring, including its medicinal qualities and physical characteristics.
st03c_Part11.pdf
- Page 1: Lists area churches and their contact information, as well as abbreviations for various organizations.
- Page 2: Contains a list of deaths in November and December.
- Page 3: Contains a list of deaths in April and May.
- Page 4: Contains a list of deaths in August, September, and October.
st03c_Part12.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a list of students with their activities and hobbies.
- Page 2: Continues the list of students with their activities and hobbies.
st03c_Part13.pdf
- Page 1: Lists various business expenses for Marlinton, including the Peoples Store & Supply Co., C. J. Richardson, and J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., and also mentions "Used Cars" with models listed.
- Page 2: Lists various business expenses including the C. & O. Railway, Ginn & Company, W. A. Reynolds & Sons, Reda Coal Co, Monongahela Power Co., and Virginia Electric & Power Co., and also municipal water and town of Durbin.
- Page 3: Continues listing business expenses such as The James & Law Co., Sutton Sign Company, The Marlinton Journal, and The Mower Lumber Co.
- Page 4: Lists other expenses such as the American Technical Society, W. B. Andrews Publisher, The Blakiston Company, The Bruce Publishing Co., and McGraw-Hill Book Co..
- Page 5: Lists substitute teachers and their pay, along with other salaries including Leeta B. Killingsworth, Orr Lee McMann, and Dorothy McNeel.
- Page 6: Lists more teacher salaries, including Nellie W. Marquess, Alice McClintic, Mary Moore, and Loraine B. Mullenax.
- Page 7: Lists more teacher salaries, including Sidney H. Gragg, LeRoy D. Jefferys, Fannie Kane, Mattie Kinnison, and Charles R. McElwee.
- Page 8: Lists further expenses, including The Marlinton Journal, The Pocahontas Times, and Laird Office Equipment Co. and also lists personal service payments including J. K. Arbogast.
- Page 9: Provides statistics for Pocahontas County schools in 1949, including the number of schools, teachers, pupils enrolled, pupils transported, and hot lunch programs.
st06a_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses the establishment of a state library commission and traveling libraries and the push for compulsory education.
st06a_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Provides statistics about the number of libraries and school grounds, and the number of pupils enrolled and graduated.
- Page 2: Provides statistics about teachers, including those with professional and primary certificates, and those teaching in dirty schoolhouses.
st06a_Part7.pdf
- Page 1: Lists early settlers on the Greenbrier River and its watershed, including James Burnside, Samuel Brown, Robert Boyd, and William Crawford.
- Page 2: Continues the list of early settlers on the Greenbrier River and its watershed, including James Blair, Robert Browne, Samuel Brown, and John McClanahan.
- Page 3: Continues the list of early settlers on the Greenbrier River and its watershed, including James Anderson, James Miller, Robert Armstrong, and Samuel Humphreys.
- Page 4: Provides a note on the preparation of historical work by J.T. McAllister.
st06a_Part8.pdf
- Page 1: Contains school reports for Dunmore and Woodrow, including lists of teachers and students with perfect attendance.
st06b_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Lists the faculty of political science at Columbia University and their areas of expertise, and discusses the scheme of instruction, general courses, and research courses.
st06b_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Describes the activities of an itinerant preacher, including class meetings and prayer meetings, and mentions a convention in Baltimore in 1830.
st06b_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Lists the attendees at an annual meeting from various states and other countries.
- Page 2: Contains excerpts from the proceedings of an annual meeting of the American Irish Historical Society, including the nomination committee report.
- Page 3: Contains excerpts from the proceedings of an annual meeting, including the Treasurer-General's report for the year ending December 31, 1917, detailing assets and a summary of receipts and disbursements.
- Page 4: Lists publications of the American Irish Historical Society, including articles from various historical journals.
- Page 5: Continues listing publications and gifts to the American Irish Historical Society.
- Page 6: Provides a list of illustrations.
- Page 7: Provides a table of contents with a focus on necrology.
- Page 8: Provides a table of contents focusing on historical papers.
st06b_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses Indian names of W.Va. rivers.
- Page 2: Continues discussing Indian names of W.Va. rivers, specifically Sandy Creek and Shenandoah River.
- Page 3: Discusses Indian names of the Guyandotte River, Little Kanawha River, and Middle Island Creek.
- Page 4: Discusses Indian names of the Monongahela, Buckhannon, Great Cacapon, Campbell's Creek, and Cheat River.
- Page 5: Contains a poll list for the House of Burgesses.
- Page 6: Contains another poll list for the House of Burgesses.
st06b_Part5.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a list of names for a school program.
- Page 2: Lists names of eighth grade graduates from the Edray and Huntersville Districts.
- Page 3: Lists teacher appointments, including those for Beaver Creek, Brownsburg, Dunmoore, Brushy Flat, Buckeye, Caesar Mountain, and Campbelltown.
- Page 4: Lists further teacher appointments, including those for Frost, Greenbank, Greenbrier Hill, Hillsboro, and Mitchell and includes a section on "Colored" teacher appointments.
st06b_Part6.pdf
- Page 1: Provides information about some feudal mills and their inventory.
- Page 2: Details some feudal mills and the claims against them.
- Page 3: Lists illustrations related to the history of corn milling.
- Page 4: Contains the table of contents for the history of corn milling.
- Page 5: Contains the table of contents for the history of corn milling.
- Page 6: Contains the table of contents for the history of corn milling.
- Page 7: Lists the volumes for a book on corn milling.
st06b_Part7.pdf
- Page 1: Contains the table of contents for "Contents West Virginia" with chapters focused on the Civil War.
- Page 2: Contains the table of contents for "Contents-Maryland" with chapters focused on the Civil War.
st08_Part5.pdf
- Page 1: Provides a brief note from Roscoe W. Brown about a glossary for wild flowers.
- Page 2: Provides an "inventory of materials" form for a document about Cranberry Glade, which is an article from the Charleston Gazette from 1937.
st3a_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a report on "The Horn Papers," including information about its origins, the research done on it, and its publication, and also mentions Gilbert High School.
- Page 2: Continues the report on "The Horn Papers", describing the book in three volumes and its controversial nature, and notes that a set of the West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia was presented.
st3a_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a list of school staff.
- Page 2: Provides various school reports for Hannah, New Pleasant Valley, Bucks Run, and Thorny Creek schools.
- Page 3: Continues with reports for Dry Creek, Oak Grove and Linwood schools.
- Page 4: Contains a list of pupils making the highest grade in the Huntersville district and the levels district.
- Page 5: Contains a list of pupils making the highest grade in the Edray and Greenbank districts.
- Page 6: Continues the list of pupils making the highest grade in various districts, and includes some teacher names.
- Page 7: Continues the list of pupils making the highest grade in various districts.
- Page 8: Continues with a list of teachers.
- Page 9: Continues the list of teachers.
st3a_Part5.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a table of contents for a cookbook and a recipe for "Cream of Vegetable Soup".
- Page 2: Contains recipes for "Bean Soup", "Turkey Tomato Soup," and "Shrimp Soup" and a compliment to "Lloyd Shaid, Attorney at law".
- Page 3: Contains historical information about various locations, including the site of Warwick's Fort and the birthplace of Judge Charles Forrest Moore.
st3a_Part6.pdf
- Page 1: Lists post offices in Pocahontas County, with their dates of operation.
- Page 2: Continues the list of post offices in Pocahontas County, with their dates of operation, and notes the date of establishment and first post masters of some locations.
st3a_Part7.pdf
- Page 1: Contains handwritten notes with names and numbers.
st3a_Part8.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a list of "Hold Overs", presumably in a school context.
- Page 2: Contains a list of names of individuals.
- Page 3: Continues the list of names of individuals, also listing some "colored" individuals at the end.
st3a_Part9.pdf
- Page 1: Describes the school bond issue for Pocahontas County and the state fire marshal's rating of the schools, also listing the costs for Durbin-Green Bank, Hillsboro and Marlinton schools.
- Page 2: Contains an excerpt about a Teacher's Institute held in the Edray District and also mentions the importance of mathematics.
- Page 3: Lists the 1929 objectives for the Marlinton Kiwanis Club.
- Page 4: Details safety deficiencies in Pocahontas County Schools and includes an announcement for "Students".
st4_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Contains deed information, the intention of Timothy Riley to become a citizen, and a license for private entertainment at Dry Creek.
- Page 2: Includes court actions from June of 1848, as well as a deed, and the decision to allow a person to keep a house of private entertainment, along with allowances for patrolling.
- Page 3: Contains information from January and February 1847, including the intention of James Richard to become a citizen, along with other court actions.
- Page 4: Contains court actions from June of 1846 regarding deeds and road surveying.
- Page 5: Contains court actions from May and June of 1845 including the appointment of road surveyors and information on land ownership.
- Page 6: Contains court actions from October and November 1844 and the decision that a grist mill shall revert to the public, along with deeds and the election of a sheriff.
- Page 7: Contains court actions from April, May, and June of 1843, including deeds and a license to keep an ordinary.
- Page 8: Contains court actions from February of 1843, concerning land sales and appointments of surveyors and other roles.
- Page 9: Contains court actions from August and September of 1841, including deeds and appointments.
- Page 10: Contains court actions from May of 1841, including licenses and deeds.
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Local History 3
Here is a list of the contents of each page in the "2010 Yearbook.pdf" source:
- Page 1: An index of names, beginning with Jake, Jake. There is an image of a "U" with a small heart above it with an arrow pointing into the U. There is a "Stop" sign graphic. The page also contains names that begin with "S", "T", "U", and "W".
- Page 2: An index of names beginning with "K", "L", "M", "N", "O", and "P". There is an image of a train track crossing signal and a directional sign with the word "NORTH".
- Page 3: An index of names beginning with "D", "E", "F", "G", "H", "I", and "J". There are images of a highway sign for "Historic US 66" and "Interstate 19".
- Page 4: An index of names beginning with "A", "B", and "C". There is an image of a directional sign with the word "DETOUR".
- Pages 5-10: Each page displays the word "Autographs" at the top, with no other content.
- Page 11: An advertisement for "Buckeye Country Mart" and a thank you note from the 2009-2010 Yearbook Staff.
- Page 12: Advertisements for Pocahontas Pharmacy, Shockey Auto Sales, Rennix Flowers and Campbell's Market Inc.
- Page 13: Advertisements for Mitchell Chevrolet, Gibson Logging LLC, Cheryl's Beauty and Beyond, Doug's Body Shop, and C.J. Richardson Hardware and Furniture.
- Page 14: Advertisements for Middle Mountain Sporting Goods Mini-Mart, Newlon's International Sales LLC, Fisher's Logging, and Davis's Barber Shop.
- Page 15: Advertisements for Mallow's Logging, Back Country Logging, Hermitage Exxon, J&L Trucking, River Mart, Leslie Equipment Co., and Eddie's Service Center.
- Page 16: Advertisements for Glades Building Supply, City National Bank, John M. Mallow, D.D.S., Michael C. Doss Attorney at Law, Gunter's General Store and Storage Units, The Marlinton Motor Inn, and H&C Country Mart.
- Page 17: Advertisements for Murphy's Used Auto Sales, Ryder's Restaurant & Gas, and Sheets GMC.
- Page 18: Advertisements for WV Adult Basic Education, ABC Communications, and Mountain Quest Institute.
- Page 19: Advertisements for Kinder's Market, Gama's Restaurant, Gateway's Restaurant, Wallace & Wallace, Inc, The Home Show, and Novus Glass.
- Page 20: An advertisement supporting the local Fire and Rescue Squad, as well as an advertisement for Varner Construction, LLC.
- Page 21: A page titled "Congratulations Seniors!" containing short paragraphs describing the future plans of various students.
- Page 22: A page titled "Preferences", with images and text indicating survey results relating to country, city, Facebook, MySpace, music, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, jeans, and sweatpants.
- Page 23: A page describing the experiences of the freshman class as they began high school.
- Page 24: A page with the heading "12" surrounded by handwritten signatures of students.
- Page 25: A page with the heading "20" surrounded by handwritten signatures of students.
- Page 26: A page describing the experiences of the sophomore class and their progress through high school.
- Page 27: A page with the heading "Junior" and images of Axe and Pink by V.S. perfumes, a Ford logo, a Chevy logo, an Aeropostale logo, and an American Eagle logo.
- Page 28: This page is blank.
- Page 29: A title page for the yearbook sections with the word "Decisions..." and a list of page numbers and section headings: "Students," "Academics," "Athletics," "Additional Activities," "Ads," "Index," and "Colophon".
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Local History 2
Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
1mj2composite.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains text about a hospital needing additional equipment.
Border_Settlers_of_Northwestern_Virg.pdf
- Page 15: This page lists the contents of a biographical record including information on Col. Lowther, distribution of scouts, militia, Indian Neal, and a scarcity of rations. It also mentions stories about a panther, a hunter, and a bear.
Chronicles_of_Border_Warfare.pdf
- Page viii: This page contains a memoir of the author, by Lyman C. Draper.
- Page xiii: This page shows a photographic facsimile of the original title page.
- Page xiv: This page shows the original copyright notice.
- Page xv: This page contains the original advertisement for the book.
- Page xvii: This page contains the original table of contents with revised pagination.
- Page 1: This page begins the author's text with editorial notes.
- Page 431: This page is the index, by the editor.
- Page 2: This page includes the title of the book: "Chronicles of Border Warfare, or a history of the settlement, by the whites, of North-Western Virginia: and, of the Indian wars and massacres, in that section of the State; with reflections, anecdotes, &c.-By ALEXANDER S. WITHERS, 1831". It also contains a copyright notice from Joseph Israel.
- Page 3: This page advertises books such as "By-Products of the Farm," "Utility and Conservation," "Bookkeeping on the Farm," and "Care of Farm Machinery,". It also mentions books by J.D. Buck, Gen. Biram M. Chittenden, Timothy and Rhoda Edwards, M. Jay Flannery, Samuel Furman Hunt, F.M. Huschart, Francis Bacon James, John A. Johnson, and General William Haines Lytle.
First Sunday School.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes text about the need for more education based on the teachings of Jesus. It also mentions the Stony Bottom graded school and its closing date.
Frost.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains local news, such as visits, lot sales, and illnesses, and mentions J.D. Payne & Co. hauling lumber and Dr. Cole attending to typhoid fever cases.
Game Notes.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains information about a varmint contest and awards for hunting animals such as foxes, weasels, and squirrels. It also includes information about manganese, and the work of Professor Watson on the topic, and mentions the world's production of manganese.
- Page 2: This page continues the game notes and varmint contest information, mentioning E. Ernest White and Hanson Moore and their hunting. It also includes information about Ellis Dean and a big crooked foot bear and the trapping season.
Geography.pdf
- Page 1: This page defines the geographical position of Pocahontas County and its location in relation to other counties and the state of Virginia.
- Page 2: This page describes the land, soil and topography of Pocahontas County including mountains and rivers.
- Page 3: This page provides the climate data for Marlinton, and lists the magisterial districts and incorporated cities, towns and villages. It also discusses the history of emigration/migration and the establishment of Marlinton.
Hillsboro History.pdf
- Page 1: This page describes the view from Paddy Knob fire tower.
- Page 2: This page contains an inventory of materials on "Giant Hawthrone" by Clyde F. Montgomery.
- Page 6: This page lists some of the people who live in the Hillsboro community.
Historic Registry of Pocahontas County.pdf
- Page 1: This page discusses identifying a body of work for individuals, listing the Pocahontas County Courthouse and houses in Marlinton.
History of Edray.pdf
- Page 3: This page includes information about Colonel John Baxter, an early settler in the community, and his role in the county's organization.
- Page 4: This page describes early settlers and the establishment of the Edray Post Office around 1850. It also mentions the first mills built by Robert Moore, Sr., and early schools in the community.
- Page 5: This page details the first saw mill and grist mill in Edray and the first store kept by William Allen. The first church, Hamlin Chapel, is also described.
History of Minnehaha Springs.pdf
- Page 1: This page discusses the first school at Minnehaha Springs, teachers, and subsequent school buildings. It also mentions a school house located in "School House Hollow."
- Page 2: This page continues with names of teachers and information about the County 4-H camp.
Huntersville District.pdf
- Page 1: This page describes the location of the Huntersville District in Pocahontas County. It mentions the white pine plateau and the first settlers including Moses Moore and Peter Lightner.
- Page 2: This page discusses schools of the pioneer days and early ministers who visited Pocahontas County. It also mentions the first Presbyterian Church at Huntersville, and the Methodist Episcopal Church (South).
Hunting 2.pdf
- Page 1: This page lists the names of lucky hunters during deer season in Pocahontas County.
- Page 2: This page continues the list of hunters and mentions a community song service at the Hamlin Chapel Church. It also mentions a doe deer seen in Buckeye.
Illnesses.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains news about a man who died from a bull horn injury and about a smallpox outbreak in Salem, Va.
- Page 2: This page contains information about the illness of George McClintic's brother and the serious illness of the Cochran's daughter with pneumonia.
- Page 3: This page discusses a family suffering from hydrophobia after being bitten by a cow.
John Bradshaw Indian Spy.pdf
- Page 11: This page contains notes on John Bradshaw, Indian Spy, and lists sources with information on the Bradshaws.
Kershener Sawmill.pdf
- Page 1: This page describes Wallace Kershner's community sawmill on Droop Mountain.
- Page 2: This page describes the mill rented by George Gladwell and Oliver Wiley near Lobelia.
Knapps Creek.pdf
- Page 2: This page describes how Knapp and Sewell explored the country and the creek that was named Knapps Creek. It also mentions evidence of Indians and an Indian burial ground, along with early settlers.
- Page 3: This page describes the early settlers' work to clear the forests and build their homes. It also mentions land grants, the manufacturing of the Evick Rifle, and timber and saw mills.
- Page 4: This page discusses the Civil War in the area, the establishment of post offices, and early mail routes.
Lakes.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes information about lakes in Pocahontas County, including Seneca Lake and Killbuck Lake.
- Page 2: This page contains information about rivers in Pocahontas County including the Greenbrier, Cheat, Elk, and Williams rivers. It also includes information about mountains in Pocahontas County including the Allegheny Mountains and Cheat Mountain.
- Page 3: This page contains a letter from the Works Progress Administration in West Virginia requesting information on lakes, rivers, and mountains for a West Virginia Encyclopedia.
Lame Paw the Outlaw.pdf
- Page 2: This page details the participants of a bear hunt, including hounds and standers.
- Page 4: This page describes the equipment used and the pursuit of Lame Paw, a bear.
- Page 5: This page describes how the bear was killed and the condition of its teeth and hide.
Leisure.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes news about the Marlinton baseball team and the baseball ground, and mentions Prof. Burns's recent activity.
- Page 2: This page contains news about local physicians, the Marlinton baseball team, and a bad burn quickly healed. It also has an ad for Photographs by J. A. Arbogast.
- Page 3: This page includes information about the Marlinton Hotel, special mentions of people, and a new method of bass fishing.
- Page 4: This page includes information about a Musical Association meeting and the opening of Minnehaha Springs.
Leslie Montgormery.pdf
- Page 1: This page describes Leslie Montgomery's career as a teacher and his plans to remain on his small farm.
Linc Cochran.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes information about L.S. Cochran's candidacy for Sheriff of Pocahontas County.
- Page 2: This page contains information about Lincoln Cochran as a candidate for Sheriff, and also lists teachers attending an examination.
Lobelia.pdf
- Page 1: This page has the title "Lobelia".
- Page 2: This page contains information about a barrel stave mill on Cave Run operated by N.E. Walton near Lobelia.
- Page 3: This page contains information about Walton's Store in Lobelia, built by Peck and sold to David then N. E. Walton.
- Page 4: This page shows a "View of Lobelia taken from the south".
- Page 5: This page describes Walton's Store with Norval and Elizabeth Ellen Walton standing at the left.
- Page 6: This page refers to other documents related to Walton's Store in Lobelia.
- Page 7: This page includes news about Lee McCoy passing through Lobelia, Prof. T.A. Bruffey surveying on Locust Creek, and local residents.
Mining.pdf
- Page 1: This page includes research identification information about coal and research worker Samuel G Smith.
- Page 2: This page describes Sheldon Clark's coal mining on Briery Knob in 1832. It also mentions the use of the coal and that the mine was leased by George Walton.
- Page 3: This page mentions that Bartholomew paid a royalty of 20 cents per ton for coal and that the Briery Knob land was sold to the United States of America.
Moses Moore Family Tree.pdf
- Page 1: This page is a family tree of the Moore family, starting with Capt. Moses Moore Sr. and his wife Jane Risk.
- Page 2: This page continues the family tree, focusing on the descendants of Moses Moore Jr.
- Page 3: This page continues the family tree, focusing on the descendants of Jane Moore and Isaac Moore.
- Page 4: This page continues the family tree, focusing on the descendants of William Moore and Aaron Moore.
- Page 5: This page continues the family tree, focusing on the descendants of Elizabeth Moore and Aaron Moore.
- Page 7: This page continues the family tree, including information about Edwin Cecil Moore.
- Page 1: This page includes descriptions of the daughters and sons of Moses Moore, mentioning their spouses and locations where they resided.
- Page 2: This page discusses the French and Indian War and Moses Moore's capture by Indians.
- Page 3: This page discusses land ownership and conveyances of Moses Moore and his family.
historicalsketc00pricgoog.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains information about Google Book Search and its mission to organize the world's information.
pocahontascounty00west.pdf
- Page iii: This page lists the members of the Geological Survey Commission and State Board of Control.
- Page v: This page lists the members of the Scientific staff.
- Page vi-vii: This page contains a letter of transmittal.
- Page viii-xiv: This page contains the table of contents.
- Page xv-xx: This page contains a list of illustrations.
- Page xxi-xxiii: This page contains the author's preface.
- Page 21-24: This page discusses the Schooley Peneplain.
- Page 24-25: This page discusses the Harrisburg Peneplain.
- Page 25-27: This page discusses Stream Terraces.
- Page 27-32: This page discusses Present Topographic Features.
- Page 32-61: This page discusses Drainage Basins, including a table of stream data.
- Page 62-63: This page discusses Minor Drainage Changes and Minor Topographic Features.
- Page 64-73: This page discusses the Geologic History and Correlation of Rocks.
- Page 74-89: This page discusses Structure, including Anticlines and Synclines.
- Page 90-123: This page discusses Measured Sections from different districts.
- Page 124-138: This page discusses the Stratigraphy of the Pottsville Series.
- Page 184-200: This page discusses the Maccrady and Pocono Series.
- Page 201-243: This page discusses the Devonian Rocks, including the Catskill, Chemung, Portage, Genesee, Hamilton, Marcellus, and Oriskany Series.
- Page 244-272: This page discusses the Silurian Rocks including the Salina, Niagara, Clinton, and White and Red Medina Series.
- Page 273-302: This page discusses Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Commercial Coal.
- Page 302-317: This page continues the discussion of Commercial Coal, including information on minable coal from the Kanawha and New River Groups, and a table of coal analyses.
- Page 317-333: This page discusses Water-Power, Mineral Waters, Iron Ore, Manganese and Limestone.
- Page 344D: This page includes a chart showing rail mileage between Marlinton and various cities.
- Page 353: This page includes a map of Pocahontas County showing national and state forests and parks.
- Page 1: This page is an introduction of Pocahontas County as the area treated in the report.
- Page 34: This page contains a table of stream data.
- Page 67: This page contains a discussion of fossil life, and a bibliography.
- Page 102: This page contains a summary of measured sections.
- Page 145-146: This page contains information about the Greenbrier Series, its general section, thickness, and fossils.
- Page 171-173: This page contains information about fossils, specifically Fenestella species.
- Page 210: This page discusses the Topographic Expression of the Portage Series.
- Page 217: This page notes the absence of detailed comparisons of the Portage Series to other states.
- Page 218: This page discusses the economic aspects of the Portage series.
- Page 268: This page includes information about the thickness of various rocks from the White Medina to the Red Medina Series.
- Page 285: This page lists general information about coal in the Pocahontas County.
- Page 300: This page discusses the summary of available coal.
- Page 301: This page contains a table of coal analyses.
- Page 315: This page discusses the Oriskany Ore and the fact that no fresh exposures exist.
- Page 332: This page discusses the Niagara Limestone and its limited importance in the county.
- Page 343: This page mentions the work of W. E. Rumsey and A. Berg, and refers to Plates Nos. LIX to LXIII.
- Page 344: This page refers to the chemical composition of limestone samples.
- Page 352A-B: This page mentions Pottsville Conglomerate (Pictographs) on Plates LX1V and LXV.
- Page 370: This page includes a reference to the Pottsville Series.
- Page 448: This page has a reference to Mace.
- Page 492: This is the start of an index of the document.
- Page 498: This page continues the index with information on fossils and fish.
- Page 518: This page continues the index with information about the Pottsville series.
- Page 528: This page includes a continuation of the index with information about the thickness of various geological series.
whitepolemeeting00john.pdf
- Page 1: This page contains a bibliography of sources such as "A History of West Virginia" and the journal of Rev. Francis Asbury. It also mentions several Bibles.
- Page 2: This page continues the bibliography with information about church records and meeting minutes.
- Page 3: This page lists other supplementary sources including pamphlets, maps, articles and magazines. It also mentions deeds for Mount Tabor, Mill Run Church, and Wesley Chapel.
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St52 thru St53
Here is a list of the contents of each page from the sources you provided:
- Page iii of "Combined.pdf" includes a table of contents with the following sections: List of Tables, List of Figures, Purpose of Document, Overview of Document Contents, Background, Nature of Pollutant, Overview of Production and Use, and Chromium production.
- Page iv of "Combined.pdf" continues the table of contents with the following sections: Cooling towers, Asbestos mining and milling, Coke ovens, References for Section 4, Source Test Procedures, Literature Review of Sampling Methods, Literature Review of Analytical Methods, and Extraction procedures.
- Page v of "Combined.pdf" begins the list of tables, including: Physical Properties of Chromium, Oxidation States of Chromium in Various Chromium Compounds and the Major Physical Properties of These Compounds, and Composition of Typical Ferrochromium Alloys and Chromium Metal.
- "pocahontascounty00west.pdf" contains a list of topics relating to the Catskill, Chemung, and Portage Series, including their correlation, economic aspects, subdivisions, topographic expression, areal extent, contacts, and fossil life.
- The first page of "st52_Part12.pdf" includes a list of works by Pearl Buck.
- The second page of "st52_Part12.pdf" discusses the process of removing ethers from alcohol using charcoal.
- The third page of "st52_Part12.pdf" contains a series of questions and answers regarding West Virginia history.
- The fourth page of "st52_Part12.pdf" continues the series of questions and answers regarding West Virginia history.
- The fifth page of "st52_Part12.pdf" includes more questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The sixth page of "st52_Part12.pdf" continues the series of questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The seventh page of "st52_Part12.pdf" continues the series of questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The eighth page of "st52_Part12.pdf" contains the last of the series of questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The first page of "st52_Part13.pdf" contains a series of questions and answers regarding West Virginia history.
- The second page of "st52_Part13.pdf" continues the series of questions and answers regarding West Virginia history.
- The third page of "st52_Part13.pdf" includes more questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The fourth page of "st52_Part13.pdf" contains further questions and answers regarding West Virginia history.
- The fifth page of "st52_Part13.pdf" continues with questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The sixth page of "st52_Part13.pdf" contains additional questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The seventh page of "st52_Part13.pdf" has a few questions and answers about West Virginia history, as well as some other information regarding an event.
- The eighth page of "st52_Part13.pdf" continues the questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The first page of "st52_Part14.pdf" lists a series of camping sites.
- The second page of "st52_Part14.pdf" contains more questions and answers related to West Virginia history.
- "st52_Part16.pdf" contains a table listing diseases reported in West Virginia, organized by county.
- "st52_Part17.pdf" discusses the purpose of "The West Virginia Hillbilly," an encyclopedia of West Virginia.
- "st52_Part18.pdf" contains a note about the ex libris card that appears in each volume of the West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia.
- The first page of "st52_Part19.pdf" provides a description of the White Sulphur Springs, as well as some other information.
- The second page of "st52_Part19.pdf" provides a description of the White Sulphur Springs, as well as some other information.
- The first page of "st52_Part2.pdf" lists several individuals and their accomplishments, and also contains a partial advertisement for a folk drama.
- The second page of "st52_Part2.pdf" includes more individuals and their works and accomplishments as well as part of an editor's column.
- The third page of "st52_Part2.pdf" continues the listing of individuals and their accomplishments.
- The fourth page of "st52_Part2.pdf" contains further individuals and their accomplishments.
- The fifth page of "st52_Part2.pdf" includes a description of a traditional church service.
- "st52_Part3.pdf" includes a story about a Rev. Sam Black who sold gloves to build churches, and also mentions President Buchanan's appointment of James Faulkener as minister to France.
- The first page of "st52_Part3.pdf" contains a series of questions and answers regarding West Virginia history.
- "st52_Part3.pdf" contains a series of names, likely graduates.
- "st52_Part3.pdf" continues the list of names, likely graduates.
- The fourth page of "st52_Part3.pdf" contains more questions and answers regarding West Virginia history.
- The fifth page of "st52_Part3.pdf" continues the list of names, likely graduates.
- The sixth page of "st52_Part3.pdf" continues the list of names, likely graduates.
- The seventh page of "st52_Part3.pdf" contains additional questions and answers about West Virginia history.
- The eighth page of "st52_Part3.pdf" includes more questions and answers regarding West Virginia history.
- The ninth page of "st52_Part3.pdf" continues the questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The tenth page of "st52_Part3.pdf" contains more questions and answers about West Virginia.
- "st52_Part3.pdf" contains a series of names, likely graduates.
- "st52_Part3.pdf" contains a list of students reading poetry on a tape.
- The first page of "st52_Part4.pdf" includes lists of French and English students and various awards.
- The second page of "st52_Part4.pdf" continues the lists of French and English students.
- The third page of "st52_Part4.pdf" contains a list of students of the month and college scholarships.
- The fourth page of "st52_Part4.pdf" continues the list of scholarships.
- The fifth page of "st52_Part4.pdf" includes a series of questions and answers about West Virginia.
- The sixth page of "st52_Part4.pdf" continues the list of scholarships and awards.
- The seventh page of "st52_Part4.pdf" contains a list of high school achievements, and vocational and industrial clubs.
- The first page of "st52_Part5.pdf" includes information about Pearl Buck and a bibliography of her work, as well as some other information.
- "st52_Part5.pdf" contains a genealogy for the Lockridge family.
- "st52_Part5.pdf" continues the genealogy for the Lockridge family.
- "st52_Part5.pdf" continues the genealogy for the Lockridge family.
- "st52_Part7.pdf" includes an inventory list of a museum display at the Greenbrier County 160th Anniversary Inc.
- "st52_Part8.pdf" contains a list of names.
- "st52_Part8.pdf" continues the list of names.
- "st52_Part8.pdf" includes descriptions of different types of weaving and needlework.
- "st52_Part9.pdf" contains a list of categories for a crafts contest.
- "st52_Part9.pdf" provides a list of expenses, including official transportation, premiums on bonds, election expenses, repairs to city truck, lease rental, legal publications, water plant expenses, water line maintenance, gas/oil, office supplies, freight, transfer, feeding prisoners, refunds, street lights, caution lights expense, and jail house expense.
- "st52_Part9.pdf" continues the list of expenses.
- "st52_Part9.pdf" contains a list of logging companies using Climax type locomotives.
- "st53.pdf" includes a budget summary for Pocahontas County Schools for the school year 2009-2010.
- "st53.pdf" continues the budget summary for Pocahontas County Schools.
- "st53.pdf" continues the budget summary for Pocahontas County Schools.
- "st53.pdf" continues the budget summary for Pocahontas County Schools.
- "st53.pdf" continues the budget summary for Pocahontas County Schools.
- "st53.pdf" includes a list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" continues the list of names with addresses.
- "st53.pdf" includes a list of graduates of a class.
- "st53.pdf" includes a list of graduates of a class.
- "st53.pdf" includes a list of graduates of a class.
- "st53.pdf" includes a school calendar.
- The first page of "st57_Part1.pdf" includes descriptions of several creeks and runs, including Stony Creek, Half Way Run, Brush Lick Run, and Lewis Lick Run.
- The first page of "st57_Part2.pdf" includes descriptions of several creeks and runs, including Deever Run, Cup Run, and Wanless Run.
- The second page of "st57_Part2.pdf" lists the areas of drainage basins in square miles.
- The third page of "st57_Part2.pdf" continues the list of areas of drainage basins in square miles.
- The fourth page of "st57_Part2.pdf" continues the list of areas of drainage basins in square miles.
- "st57_Part2.pdf" defines various botanical terms, including palmate, petiole, petals, pistil, pinnate, plaited, raceme, salver, sessile, sepals, scape, stamen, stipules, and umbel.
- The first page of "st57_Part3.pdf" lists the principal streams of Pocahontas County, including their meandering distance, air line distance, and which stream they flow into.
- The second page of "st57_Part3.pdf" continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- The third page of "st57_Part3.pdf" continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- The fourth page of "st57_Part3.pdf" continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- The fifth page of "st57_Part3.pdf" continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- The sixth page of "st57_Part3.pdf" continues the list of the principal streams of Pocahontas County.
- The seventh page of "st57_Part3.pdf" describes various hollows and their namesakes, including Jake Potato Patch Hollow, Talman Hollow, and Lynn Gum Hollow.
- The eighth page of "st57_Part3.pdf" describes various hollows and their namesakes, including Bridge Run, Hamilton Hollow, and Rattle-Snake Hollow.
- The ninth page of "st57_Part3.pdf" describes various hollows and their namesakes, including Ervin Hollow, Elliott Hollow, and Kerr Hollow.
- The tenth page of "st57_Part3.pdf" lists lengths of various forks of the Cheat River and other streams in Pocahontas County.
- The eleventh page of "st57_Part3.pdf" provides monthly and annual snowfall data from 1925-1940.
- "st57_Part4.pdf" is a research identification report regarding commerce and industry with Samuel G. Smith as the researcher and typist.
- "st57_Part4.pdf" includes information about the history of a circular mill, and names of individuals associated with its operation.
- "st57_Part5.pdf" contains a form related to the WPA Writers' Program, including the program's guidelines and a signature from Florence Huthinson.
- "st57_Part5.pdf" contains a list of information to include in a county history.
- "st57_Part5.pdf" includes the details of a proposed county history for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
- "st57_Part5.pdf" continues the list of information to include in a county history.
- "st57_Part5.pdf" lists appropriations toward public buildings in Pocahontas County, as well as some sheriffs and judges.
- "st57_Part6.pdf" is an inventory of materials for a document titled "Formation of Pocahontas County" by Rella F. Yeager.
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HISTORY 2 & Buildings
Here is a list of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
1944 News.pdf
- Page 1: Contains news items, including "Cass News" about a Mission Study and Luncheon at the Methodist Church, and "Men of the Presbyterian Church Meet". Also includes a short article on Mrs. Mayo Beard honoring Mrs. Curtis Gochenour.
- Page 2: Features "Boy Scouts Boost Paper Collection," an article about the Marlinton Boy Scouts collecting waste paper, as well as "Stanley Morris Heads National Bar Group".
- Page 3: Lists graduation exercises for Marlinton High School, Greenbank High School and Hillsboro High School.
- Page 4: Lists graduation exercises for Cass Graded School, Durbin Graded School, Greenbank Graded School, Hillsboro Graded School and Marlinton Graded School.
- Page 5: Includes advertisements for movies playing at the Durbin Theatre and an ad for Garden Cass.
- Page 6: Contains local news items, such as people visiting family, and a section called "Tomorrow's Kitchen".
- Page 7: Includes "Called To Charleston To Appear Before The West Virginia Water Commission," about a meeting concerning pollution from tanneries, and "Things to do in July" by T.D. Gray.
- Page 8: Presents a church service schedule, and "Dunmore News" about farm women meeting.
- Page 9: Shows a "Bus Time Table" for Reynolds Bus Lines and an ad for the Alpine Theatre in Marlinton.
1948 News Arch a.pdf
- Page 1: Features "Nation's Dealers Show New Model Ford Trucks" and "New Motor Sales Is Opened In Marlinton," as well as an article about the Legion to stage a play.
- Page 2: Contains an article about the Selective Service ordering men for induction and a list of Hillsboro High School honor roll students.
1977_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Contains advertisements for businesses such as Moore's Ready-Mix, Valley Clinic Pharmacy, and Dilley's Backhoe Service. There are also classified ads for various items and services.
1977_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Includes articles titled "The Court System", "What To Do If You Are Named As A Defendant", and "How To Pay A Criminal Complaint".
1977_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Presents a message for school-age children regarding textbooks and other instructional materials, and the Pocahontas County School Calendar for 1977-78. There is also information about the Pocahontas County Board of Education and an ad for paint and roofing supplies.
1989b_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Includes articles and photos about Durbin Days.
- Page 2: Features advertisements for various businesses including AJADS, Kerr Canning Supplies, The Elk Restaurant, and more.
- Page 3: Lists financial statements including the Pocahontas County Board of Education, Pocahontas County Commission, and expenditures.
1989b_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Contains advertisements for businesses such as Moore's Ready-Mix, Central Service, and R.W. Faulkner. There are also ads for various home services and a quality used car sales.
1989b_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Includes an article about the Pocahontas County Arts and Humanities Council as well as Pocahontas County Extension News and advertisements.
- Page 2: Features legal notices, advertisements, and Santa's stocking stuffer ideas.
1996 Pocahontas Times.pdf
- Page 1: Includes news items from 1995 and 1996, such as a list of CSX job terminations, local sports scores, and other local announcements. There is also a section of "Senior Menus".
- Page 2: Lists the PCHS A-B Honor Roll students.
- Page 3: Presents a "Board of Education From Page 2" with various agenda items, and "Positions Available" with a help wanted ad.
- Page 4: Lists Pocahontas County High School Class of 1996.
Confederate_Veteran.pdf
- Page 1: Provides information about Google Book Search.
NEWS FROM 1968.pdf
- Page 1: Contains articles on Green Bank FFA, school readiness, and Red Cross, as well as a notice about Social Security, and information for parents and first graders.
- Page 2: Includes items on "Boys and Girls in Service", a "Campaign Chairman" article, "Pre-school Enrollment Schedule" for various schools, "Home Demonstration Club" meeting, and a notice about an election of officers and delegates.
- Page 3: Features an advertisement for The H & P Stores May Sale and a "Boys and Girls in Service" article.
- Page 4: Includes articles about schools, sheep sale, and a minister coming. There is also a notice of a meeting and a "Change" article.
- Page 5: Contains articles on Green Bank FFA, school readiness, and Red Cross, as well as a notice about Social Security, and information for parents and first graders.
- Page 6: Includes items on "Boys and Girls in Service", a "Campaign Chairman" article, "Pre-school Enrollment Schedule" for various schools, "Home Demonstration Club" meeting, and a notice about an election of officers and delegates.
- Page 7: Features an advertisement for The H & P Stores May Sale and a "Boys and Girls in Service" article.
- Page 8: Includes articles about schools, sheep sale, and a minister coming. There is also a notice of a meeting and a "Change" article.
Pocahontas Historic Registry.pdf
- Page 27: Outlines guidelines for the proposed Resource Protection Planning Program of the State of West Virginia.
- Page 29: Discusses transportation, churches, schools, and military sites in Pocahontas County.
- Page 31: Lists properties or sites in Area A, including the Durbin Tannery, Rothkugel Plantation, and several churches.
- Page 35: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Durbin Tannery.
- Page 83: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Dunmore United Methodist Church.
- Page 88: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Dunmore United Methodist Church.
- Page 254: Includes descriptions of sites in Category One, including Sharps' Complex and the Pocahontas County Courthouse, and a description of Category Two sites.
- Page 255: Describes the historic districts of Huntersville, Hillsboro, Marlinton, Green Bank, Edray, Cloverlick, and Durbin.
- Page 33: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Camp Pocahontas/National Science Camp.
- Page 91: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Allen Burner House.
- Page 110: Shows a historic property inventory form for the John Goodsell House.
- Page 253: Provides recommendations for the project, and lists the sites that were determined to be of major significance.
- Page 218: Shows a historic property inventory form for the James Callison Place.
- Page 220: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Alex McNeel House.
- Page 222: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Marshall Isabell Store.
- Page 227: Shows a historic property inventory form for a log church on Droop Mountain.
- Page 210: Shows a historic property inventory form for an unidentified house.
- Page 190: Shows a historic property inventory form for Marvins Chapel Community.
- Page 192: Shows a historic property inventory form for a house with a hip roof.
- Page 194: Shows a historic property inventory form for a two story house with a mail carrier connection.
- Page 184: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Austin May House.
Pocahontas Historic Registry_Part1.pdf
- Page 29: Discusses transportation, churches, schools, and military sites in Pocahontas County.
- Page 31: Lists properties or sites in Area A, including the Durbin Tannery, Rothkugel Plantation, and several churches.
- Page 41: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Green Bank IOOF Building.
- Page 49: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Hevener Homestead.
- Page 83: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Dunmore United Methodist Church.
- Page 88: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Dunmore United Methodist Church.
- Page 112: Shows a historic property inventory form for a house with aluminum siding.
- Page 254: Includes descriptions of sites in Category One, including Sharps' Complex and the Pocahontas County Courthouse, and a description of Category Two sites.
Pocahontas Historic Registry_Part2.pdf
- Page 66: Shows a historic property inventory form for a church with a picnic shelter and Sunday School Rooms.
- Page 91: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Allen Burner House.
- Page 118: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Lee Burner House.
- Page 120: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Dr. J. P. Moomau House.
- Page 253: Provides recommendations for the project, and lists the sites that were determined to be of major significance.
- Page 220: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Alex McNeel House.
- Page 221: Shows a historic property inventory form for a house that is now vacant.
- Page 194: Shows a historic property inventory form for a two story house with a mail carrier connection.
- Page 198: Shows a historic property inventory form for a brick house built on the site of Fort Day.
- Page 201: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Hill Cemetery.
- Page 184: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Austin May House.
Pocahontas Historic Registry_Part3.pdf
- Page 29: Discusses transportation, churches, schools, and military sites in Pocahontas County.
- Page 31: Lists properties or sites in Area A, including the Durbin Tannery, Rothkugel Plantation, and several churches.
- Page 83: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Dunmore United Methodist Church.
- Page 254: Includes descriptions of sites in Category One, including Sharps' Complex and the Pocahontas County Courthouse, and a description of Category Two sites.
- Page 33: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Camp Pocahontas/National Science Camp.
- Page 31: Lists properties or sites in Area A, including the Durbin Tannery, Rothkugel Plantation, and several churches.
- Page 88: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Dunmore United Methodist Church.
- Page 254: Includes descriptions of sites in Category One, including Sharps' Complex and the Pocahontas County Courthouse, and a description of Category Two sites.
- Page 255: Describes the historic districts of Huntersville, Hillsboro, Marlinton, Green Bank, Edray, Cloverlick, and Durbin.
- Page 150: Shows a historic property inventory form for a brick building with a bell tower.
Pocahontas Historic Registry_Part4.pdf
- Page 66: Shows a historic property inventory form for a church with a picnic shelter and Sunday School Rooms.
- Page 82: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Henry Yeager House.
- Page 109: Shows a historic property inventory form for the John Goodsell/Widney House.
- Page 120: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Dr. J. P. Moomau House.
- Page 57: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Dr. Little House.
- Page 66: Shows a historic property inventory form for a church with a picnic shelter and Sunday School Rooms.
- Page 85: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Isaac Moore Farm.
- Page 110: Shows a historic property inventory form for the John Goodsell House.
- Page 253: Provides recommendations for the project, and lists the sites that were determined to be of major significance.
- Page 220: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Alex McNeel House.
- Page 209: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Clarice Kellison House.
- Page 210: Shows a historic property inventory form for an unidentified house.
- Page 194: Shows a historic property inventory form for a two story house with a mail carrier connection.
- Page 197: Shows a historic property inventory form for the McClinic or Isaac McNeel House.
- Page 200: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Matthew John House.
- Page 220: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Alex McNeel House.
- Page 222: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Marshall Isabell Store.
- Page 208: Shows a historic property inventory form for a house with a barn, woodshed, and chicken houses.
- Page 192: Shows a historic property inventory form for a house with a hip roof.
- Page 197: Shows a historic property inventory form for the McClinic or Isaac McNeel House.
- Page 147: Shows a historic property inventory form for the Bridger Ridge property.
- Page 132: Lists properties or sites in Area B, including the Duffield Cemetery, Hamlin Chapel, and more.
- Page 155: Shows a historic property inventory form for the G.A. Halstead House.
- Page 165: Shows a historic property inventory form for the McNeel Barn.
- Page 132: Lists properties or sites in Area B, including the Duffield Cemetery, Hamlin Chapel, and more.
old.jpg.pdf
- Page 1: Includes "Century-Year by Year" an article about important events from the past, as well as an ad for Frank's Tax Service.
- Page 2: Includes "Letters to the Editor" and ads for The Rock House and Huckleberry's Steak & Trout House.
- Page 3 through Page 7 are images of pages with mostly unreadable text.
This list should give you a comprehensive overview of the contents of each page in the provided sources.
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Genealogy
Here's a list of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
1976.pdf
- A newspaper clipping with articles on a smokestack demolition, upcoming basketball games, a family rate, snowshoeing conditions, senior citizen activities, and local election candidates.
- The smokestack at the Marlinton Tannery was demolished.
- Upcoming basketball games: PCHS vs. Greenbrier West.
- Family rate at the Pocahontas County High School (PCHS) is $4.00 for a group of four or more.
- Snowshoe had a big weekend with about 1,100 guests and the conditions enabled the slopes to make snow, with 200 or more accommodations.
- Senior citizen activities are scheduled for several dates in January.
- Moffett McNeil filed for Board of Education.
- Harry B. Moore filed for Magistrate.
- J. Edgar Smith filed for Sheriff on the Republican ticket.
- Sue Hollandsworth filed as a candidate for magistrate.
- Edgar Kyle Smith filed for Circuit Court.
- Raymond Shrader has sold his store to Fred Burns.
Barns of WV.pdf
- Information about various people with the last name Barr, including their family history, occupations, and military service.
- Descriptions of barn features, such as a threshing floor and cribs.
- The central floor of a barn is used to store wagons and implements.
- A crib barn was used to store tobacco.
- C. Barr, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Charleston, was born November 11, 1824 in Pennsylvania.
- James Barr served in the U.S. Army 1942-45.
Boundaries of WV.pdf
- Information about the topography and geographical boundaries of West Virginia.
- Lists of counties and their square mileage.
- Elevations of various peaks, including Bald Knob at 4,862 feet above sea level.
- The Cumberland Plateau is discussed.
- The region is characterized by a rapid current in the streams.
- The Tygarts Valley River has a swift current.
County History.pdf
- Announcements for a wedding, a surprise birthday party, and a correction to a previous announcement.
- Mr. and Mrs. John David Roach announced the engagement of their daughter.
- A surprise birthday party was given for Mrs. Eva Galford on November 27, 1975.
- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mullanex and daughter were omitted from a guest list.
- Mrs. Sam Barlow and others visited Margaret Moore.
Gazeteer.pdf
- Information about various churches in Pocahontas County.
- The New Hope Lutheran Church was built in 1893.
- The Westminster Presbyterian Church was built in 1903.
- The Oak Grove Presbyterian Church was organized in 1793.
- Lists of various geographical features with elevations and distances, such as mountains, creeks, and runs.
- Geographical features include: Black Run, Blackhole Run, Blister Swamp, Blue Knob, Boggs Run, Bowan Ridge, and Boyer Station.
- Other geographic features include: Denmar, Devils Garden, Dilley's Mill, Dogway Fork, and Douglas Fork.
- More geographic features include: Gay Knob, Gertrude Run, Gibson Knob, and Glade Run.
- Geographic features include: Narrow Branch, Nazarene Church, New Pleasant Valley, and Nida.
- Geographic features include: Rimel, Riverside School, and Robbins Run.
- Geographic features include: Tea Creek, Thomas Mountain, Thorn Creek, and Tilda Fork.
- Geographic features include: Two Lick Run, Upper Mountain, Valley Lick, and Viney Mountain.
Hardesty's History.pdf
- Information about pioneer families in the county.
- Lists of families who first occupied the cabin homes including Isaac Moore, Peter Lightner, Henry Harper, John Moore, Felix Grines, Samuel Waugh, James Waugh, Aaron Moore, Robert Moore, Timothy McCarty, Andrew Gwin, Sampson Mathews, Josiah Brown, John Sharp, William Sharp, William Pogue, John Baxter, Levi Moore, and John Bradshaw.
- Information about Andrew W. Moore and his family.
- Andrew W. Moore was on the school board and held county and district offices.
- Information about Col. A. P. Tur and his family.
- Information about Daniel A. Stofer.
History of the Harpers.pdf
- Genealogical information about the Harper family.
- Names and spouses of various Harper family members, including Anna Harper, Susan Harper, Samuel Harper, Sally Moore, Matilda Harper, Frank Wilson Harper and Alice Dever.
Kellison History.pdf
- Genealogical information on the Kellison family including additions and corrections.
- Information about the children and spouses of various Kellison family members, including their dates of birth and death, and places of residence.
- Information about Richard M. Kellison and Mary Clink, Rebecca Kellison and James Carringston Snedegar, Elizabeth Kellison and Nathan Sharp, Margaret Brooke Kellison and Johnsey Franklin Cutlip.
- Information about Rebecca Kellison and James Vance, Anstis Kellison and Josiah Sprouse, Samuel Kellison and Mary Peters.
- Information about Hannah Jane Kellison and Joseph G.S. Clark, Daniel Luther Kellison and Margaret J. Cloonan, George Mathias Kellison and Lina Thompson, John M.N. Kellison and Sarah J. Dean.
- Information about Clark Kellison and Susannah Snowden, George W. Kellison and Angelina McComb, Aaron S. Kellison and Matilda Robey, William "Will" Snedegar and Sara Ardella Wanless.
- Information about Delaney Grace Beverage, Henry Beverage, Albert Clawson Beverage, Fannin Gladys Beverage, Alice Beverage, Leemaster Lee Beverage, Mattie Catherine Christine Beverage, and Stella Beverage.
- Information about Sarah Kellison and Orion Osborn Townsend, Luther Judson Kellison and Nancy Hagy, and Newton Okey Kellison and Elizabeth Jane Hagy.
- Information about Ella Catherine Kellison and Newton Jenkins, Harry Edward Kellison and Mary Gustava Lewis, and Edna Kellison and Harold Weekly.
- Information about Averill Porter Kellison and Clair Garrett, Cornelia May Kellison and Ebb Simmons, Owen Wickline Kellison and Charlotte Margaret Lottie Beverage, and Samuel Kent Snedegar and Viola Jenkins.
- Information about Vinnie McMillon and George Shafer, Lessie Hill and Doctor Cutlip, Flossie Hill and Roy Mace, and Helen Hazel Snedegar and Dorsey May.
- Information about Ruby Ruth Townsend and Charles Ross, William Ralph Townsend and Eva Irene Walker, and Mary Sue Townsend and Calvin Dentler.
- Information about Nora Elizabeth Kellison and Donald Allen Closer, Ella Kellison and Virgil Myles, and Cora Belle Kellison and Harrison Bush.
- Information about Homer Elzie Kellison and Nellie Martin, Edna Ileen Kellison and Harold Jack Weekly, Henry Sherman Kellison and Pearl Blankenship, and Herbert Kellison and Mazie Mae Long.
- Information about Dorothy Ross Barcroft and Jordan Simmons, Judy Kay Ross and Douglas Morningstar, William Ralph Townsend and Nancy Elaine Stoner, and James William Townsend and Bessie Messersmith.
- Information about Betty Elaine Townsend and James Henry Messersmith, and Patty Elain Townsend and John Lamberson, and Kathy Ann Townsend and Robert Michael Lucia.
- Information about Ward Hill and Irene Brown, Murl Vernon Hill and Rae R. Ruppert, and Eula Madeline Hill and Laverne Smith.
- Information about Dorothy Hill and Anthony, and Betty Jean Hill and Nick Silva, and Loraine Hill and Dacil Workman.
- Information about Tiffany Bunce, and Patrick Kellison and Ashley Ogles.
- Information about Mark Joseph Kellison and Tammy Jo Tompkins, Janet Lynn Kellison and Troy Russell Cook, and Terry Lee Kellison and David Earl Tompkins.
- Information about Frank Randall Cullum and Nancy Byus, and Ricky Kellison and Karen Kilduff, and Frank Mitchell Stiffler and Joyce Hoskins.
- Information about children of Holly Dahlhammer and Ronald Trimmer, and children of Holly Dahlhammer and Daniel Wise.
- Information about children of Damon Lynn Riley and Georgia Habegger, and children of Devan Wayne Riley and Jodi Filer, and children of Ronald Eugene Riley and Valerie Mckinley, and children of Tracy Kellison and Lisa Diehl, and children of Todd Kellison and Karen Kuykendall.
The Cutlip, Alderman, Kellison Connection.pdf
- Title page for a document outlining connections between the Cutlip, Alderman, and Kellison families.
- Genealogical information on the descendants of various Cutlip family members.
- Information about the descendants of George (Gottlieb-Gotlip) Cutlip.
- Information about the descendants of James H. Alderman.
- Information about the children of James Alderman and Sarah Jane Cutlip.
- Information about the children of Mary Susan Alderman and Sherman Newton Kellison.
- Information about the children of Lucy Bell Alderman and James Lewis, and Louella Alderman and Cornelius Boggs.
- Information about the children of Liza Jane Alderman and Ruben Franklin McCarty, and Henriette Alderman and James Price, and Allie Alderman and Henry Wagner.
- Information about the children of Minerva G.A. Alderman and Peter Cutlip, and Irena Clementine Alderman and John Letcher Long, and Sarah Esther Kellison and Orion Osborn Townsend.
- Information about the children of Luther Judson Kellison and Nancy Hagy, and Newton Okey Kellison and Elizabeth Jane Hagy.
- Information about the children of Asa C Lewis and Lillie Bell, and Lutha McCarty and Alvin Morrison, and Lanty McCarty and Ollie Bailey, and Ida McCarty and George Boggs.
- Information about the children of Mason Edgar McCarty and Stella Bailey, and Judy Kay Ross and Douglas Morningstar, and William Ralph Townsend and Eva Irene Walker.
- Information about the children of Ella Ernestine Kellison and Patrick Long, and Clarence O'Kellison and Thelma Callison, and Ella Grace Kellison and Virgil Lewis Myles.
- Information about the children of Cora Bell Kellison and Harrison Bush, and Homer Elzie Kellison and Nellie Martin, Edna Ileen Kellison and Harold Jack Weekly, and Henry Sherman Kellison and Pearl Blankenship.
More County History.pdf
- Details about the streams in Pocahontas County, their lengths, and their air line distances.
- Information about Stoney Creek, Half Way Run, Brush Lick Run, and Lewis Lick Run.
- Lists of streams such as Greenbrier River, Spice Run, Locust Creek, Trump Run, Hills Creek, and Bruffeys Creek.
- Lists of streams such as Oldham Run, High Gap Run, Perry Run, Laurel Run, Mill Run, and Heck Run.
- Lists of streams such as Island Lick Run, Stamping Creek, Stevens Hole Run, Chicken House Run, and Beaver Creek.
- Lists of streams such as Improvement Lick Run, Swago Creek, McClintock Run, and Buck Run.
- Lists of streams such as Dry Creek, Monday Lick Run, Sunday Lick Run, Still House Run, and Knapps Creek.
- Lists of streams such as Marlin Run, Spice Run, Cummings Creek, Browns Creek, and Barclay Run.
- Lists of streams such as Laurel Creek, North Douthard Creek, Cochrans Creek, Riders Run, and Big Sandy Run.
- Lists of streams such as Two Lick Run, Lost Bottom Run, Widemouth Run, Laurel Run, and Leckridge Run.
- Lists of streams such as Ruckman Run, Guy Run, Mill Run, Moore Run, Knapps Creek, and Sugar Camp Run.
- Lists of streams such as Bird Run, Price Run, Stoney Creek, Indian Draft, Dry Creek, and Pigeon Run.
- Lists of streams such as Halfway Run, Brush Lick Run, Sideling Run, Lewis Lick Run, Thorny Creek, and Little Thorny Creek.
- Lists of streams such as Laurel Run, Clover Creek, Glade Run, Laurel Run from source of Sweet Lick Run, and Big Run.
- Lists of streams such as Elk Lick Run, Woods Run, Bitlingtons Creek, and Thomas Creek.
- Lists of streams such as Moore Run, Gum Branch, Shock Run, Thorny Branch, Jakes Run, and Stoney Run.
- Lists of streams such as Galford Creek, Left Prong Galford Creek, Moses Spring Run, Deer Creek, and North Fork of Deer Creek.
- Lists of streams such as Rosin Run, Cooper Run, Sutton Run, Tackett Fork, and Block Run.
- Lists of streams such as Hellaber Run, Griffin Run, Hospital Run, Riley Run, and Duncan Run.
- Lists of streams such as Trimble Run, Buffalo Run, Saulsbury Run, Leatherbark Run, and Mill Run.
- Lists of streams such as Deever Run, Cup Run, Tadless Run, Trout Run, and Brush Run.
- Lists of streams such as Johns Run, Little River, Buffalo Fork, and Big Run.
- Lists of streams such as Old House Run, Reservoir Run, Rambottom Run, Gum Cabin Hollow, Fivemile Hollow, and Poca Run.
- Lists of streams such as Long Run, Grassy Run, Lick Run, Walderman Run, and Bearwallow Run.
- Lists of streams such as Campbell Run, Mullenax Run, Abe Run, Burning Run, and Simmons Run.
- Lists of streams such as Bennett Run, Mountain Lick Creek, Fill Run, and Little River of West Fork.
- Lists of streams such as Span Oak Run, Club House Run, Elk Lick Run, and Hinkle Run.
- Lists of streams such as Mill Run, Gertrude Run, Elk Lick Run, Fox Run, and Mikes Lick Run.
- Lists of streams such as Snorting Lick Run, Anthony Creek, North Fork of Anthony Creek, Dry Run, and Wild Cat Run.
- Lists of streams such as Hamilton Lick Run, Sevenmile Run, Sugar Hall Run, Gauley River, and Dogway Fork.
- Lists of streams such as Birch Log Run, Tumbling Rock Run, and North Fork Cranberry River.
- Lists of streams such as Red Run, Little Branch, Charles Creek, Millis River, and Middle Fork.
- Lists of streams such as Little Beechy Run, Beechy Run, Laurely Branch, Hell for Certain Branch, and Coal Run.
- Lists of streams such as Mc Clintocks Run, County Line Branch, Lower Bannock Shoals Run, Hateful Run, and Kine Creek.
- Lists of streams such as Bannock Shoal Run, Tea Creek, Lick Creek, and Right Fork.
- Lists of streams such as Sugar Creek, Little Laurel Creek, Laurel Creek, and Friel Run.
- Lists of streams such as Day Run, Mountain Lick Run, Beaver Dam Run, and Downy Run.
- Lists of streams such as Elk River, Dry Fork of Elk, Douglas Fork, and Black Hole Run.
- Lists of streams such as Big Run, Prope Run, and Laurel Run.
- Lists of streams such as Big Spring Fork, Mill Run, Cup Run, and Old Field Fork of Elk.
- Lists of streams such as Slaty Fork, Mill Creek, and Crooked Fork.
- Lists of streams such as Tygart River, Shavers Fork of Cheat River, First Fork, Second Fork, and Rocky Run.
- Lists of streams such as Black Run.
Pages from Community Histories-2.pdf
- Various newspaper articles, stories and other accounts.
- A story about William Luther and his experience of being "broken".
Pages from Community Histories-3.pdf
- Information about the history of Marvin Chapel.
- The organ was placed behind the altar rail in 1910.
- A new floor was laid in the church in November of 1953.
- The Fiftieth Anniversary of Marvin Chapel was celebrated November 11, 1928.
- A list of church organizations and leaders.
- The Ladies Aid Society was organized April 10, 1926.
- Marvin Chapel was known for its song services.
Pages from Community Histories-4.pdf
- Information about the Allegheny Sportmen's Association and the Club House that was built there.
- The Club House was erected at the edge of a pine grove in 1913 for $20,000.
- Information about Post Offices in the area, including one at Knapp's Creek called Sunset, which was established in 1863.
- Information about schools in the area, including one at Minnehaha Springs.
- W.L. Herold was the contractor for a two-room school building in 1915.
- The Douthard's Creek School was built in 1910.
- The first school on Brown's Mountain was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos McLoughlin.
History of Sweet Springs.pdf
- A wine list for Sweet Springs with prices.
- Lists of items in the hotel, including chairs, silverware, and linens.
- The hotel had 1,692 chairs in 1868.
- An account book for 1871 gives the hotel credit for items such as tea spoons, forks, and sugar bowls.
- A tableware inventory of 1909 is more complete.
- The Ladies' Bathhouse inventory is incomplete.
- There was a children's dining room at the hotel.
Pages from Community Histories.pdf
- A legal notice regarding a hearing for a utility corporation.
- A notice of filing of estate accounts for Martha L. Lovelace.
- A list of pastors who served a congregation from 1776 to the present time.
- Names such as Henry Barlow, William M. Sharp, Thomas Aldridge, Josiah Barlow, Isaac Sharp, and Aaron Moore, are listed as well as their approximate location in relation to Marlinton.
Pasted Text
- A summary of basic state aid allowances and selected factors on which allowances are based for the 2022-23 school year.
Sample Wills.pdf
- Appraisals of estates with inventories of real and personal property.
- Examples of items that are listed in inventories including real estate, furniture, tools, vehicles, farm equipment, and livestock.
- Appraisals for the estates of Fred D. Wade, W.R. Flanagan, Jesse E. Hedrick, Paul Hollandsworth, A. S. Barlow, V. V. Harper, and W. V. Sharp.
- Appraisals for the estates of Walter Young, W. A. Riner, and E. N. Wilfong, E. R. Kramer and S. H. Kramer.
- Lists of stocks and bonds, checking accounts, and savings accounts.
- Appraisals for the estates of W. R. Flanagan and A. S. Barlow.
- Appraisals for the estates of E. N. Wilfong, and S. H. Kramer.
- Appraisals for the estates of U. G. Barlow and G. D. Arbogast.
- Appraisals for the estate of William G. Barlow.
- Appraisals for the estates of E. N. Wilfong, S. H. Kramer, and C. B. Moore.
- Lists of stocks with the number of shares, certificate number, company name, par value, and market value.
Sharp History.pdf
- Genealogical information about the Sharp family.
- Names and spouses of various Sharp family members.
- Information about the descendants of John Sharp and Margaret, and William Sharp and Polly, and Charles Osborne Wade and Margaret, and James Gilmer and Elizabeth, and Joseph Sharp and Elizabeth Lightner.
- Information about the descendants of Joseph Sharp and Sarah Vint, Joseph Sharp and Mary Ann Herron, Peter Sharp and Elizabeth Ridley, and William Sharp and Mary Ann Herron.
- Information about the descendants of Oscar Sharp and Margaret Palmer, Jasper Sharp and Caroline Curry, and Henry Sharp and Henry Overholt.
- Information about the descendants of Eflie Sharp and J.F. Campbell, and Lizzie Sharp and Mack Ervine.
Various Genealogies.pdf
- Genealogical information about the McNeill family.
- Information about the descendants of Andrew J. Born, Adam B. Born, Ann McNeill, Naomi McNeill, and Washington McNeill.
- Information about the descendants of Martha Elizabeth Moore, Adam C. Moore, and Margaret Lillie Moore.
- Information about the descendants of Emma G. Dilley, Charles Butler Dilley, and Susan J. Beverage.
- Information about the descendants of Lucy Loyd McNeill, and Maryetta Grace McNeill.
Wallace History.pdf
- Genealogical information about the Wallace family.
- Information about the descendants of Thomas Wallace, and William Wallace.
Wanless Family.pdf
- Information on Joseph Wooddell's accounts from 1825-1827.
- Examples of items that Joseph Wooddell purchased.
- A list of books containing information about the Wooddell family.
Whiting Cem Reg.pdf
- A list of burials in the Whiting Cemetery.
- Information including names, birth dates, and death dates for individuals such as Albert Fred W., Anderson, Curtis Denver, Barrett, Hollie R., and Barrett, Clydia D..
- Information about the Browns, Copenhavers, Cutlips, Deans, Ellises, Fullers, and Gladwells.
- Information about the Hollandsworths, Keesees, Kershners, and Loves.
- Information about the Shislers, Shues, Simmons, Starkses, and Whitings.
William Sharp Cem Register.pdf
- A list of burials in a Sharp family cemetery.
- Information about the location and type of grave markers.
- Information about graves for Samuel Sharp, William Sharp, and other members of the Sharp family.
- Some graves have stone markers while others are field stones.
cave systems.pdf
- Information about various caves in the region, including their entrances, passages, and geological features.
- Descriptions of caves such as Moores Cave, Nancy Sharp Pit, Newman Cave, Overhang Cave, and Ovehholt Blowing Cave.
- Descriptions of caves such as Rockhouse No. 2, Salmon Hole Cave, Poor Farm Pit, and Raspberry Cave.
- Descriptions of caves such as Red Lick Pit, Rush Run, Turk Pit, Tyler Hole, and Wallen Allen Cave.
- Descriptions of caves such as Blue Lick Hole, Blue Springs, Bolling Cave, and Bruffey Creek Cave.
- Descriptions of caves such as Cacckley Cave, Carpenters Pit, Cass Cave, and Cemetery Cave.
- Descriptions of caves such as Cave Creek, Cloverlick Cave, Clyde Cochrane Sink, Devil's Dining Room, and Droop Mountain Cave.
- Descriptions of caves such as Durbin Cave, Friels Cave, and Gatewood Cave.
- Descriptions of caves such as Gay Cave, General Averell Pit, Gilbert Hill Cave, Hills Creek Cave, and Hooks Cave.
- Descriptions of caves such as Hughes Creek Cave, Hughes Creek Lower Cave, and Ice Cave.
will sample.pdf
- Appraisals of estates with inventories of real and personal property.
- Examples of items that are listed in inventories including real estate, furniture, tools, vehicles, farm equipment, and livestock.
- Lists of stocks and bonds, checking accounts, and savings accounts.
- Appraisals for the estate of E. N. Wilfong, S. H. Kramer, and C. B. Moore.
- Appraisals for the estates of J. W. Price, and F. H. Riner.
- Appraisals for the estates of C. S. Mcmillion and John B. Hiner.
- Appraisals for the estate of E. M. Moore.
- Appraisals for the estate of N. E. Flanagan.
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Edgar Files
Here's a breakdown of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
Edgar 8.pdf
- Page 1: Includes obituaries for Antoinette C. "Pitt" Hern, Rebecca Ann Miller Heffner, and Maxine B. Hiner. It also contains an obituary for William Elliott Higgins and Clay T. Houchin.
- Page 2: Contains obituaries for Neil Hudson, Frank F. Herald, Neil Hevener, and Lula Rennis Harper. It also includes an obituary for Olive C. Hollingsworth.
- Page 3: Includes birth announcements for Macie Smith and for Travis and Allison Taylor. Also included are obituaries for Ray Franklin Trainer, Sr., and Viola Gooden Tenney and Marvin Lee Taylor. It also contains an obituary for John Hayden Tibbs and Mable Tibbs.
- Page 4: Contains obituaries for Delphia W. Stalnaker, James W. Self, and A. K. "Ike" Snyder. Also includes a birth announcement for Amanda Bragg and Terry Sheets. It also includes an obituary for Homer T. Sutton.
- Page 5: Includes obituaries for William Bantz Sheets, Helen Sheffer and a death notice for Mrs. Deway Stemple.
- Page 6: Contains obituaries for Marvin Eugene Scott, Dorothy L. Stone, and Berlin E. Stone. It also includes an obituary for Martin Samons and a death notice for B. W. Sheets.
- Page 7: Contains obituaries for B. B. Shields, Virgil J. Sheets, and Shirley Jean Sharp. It also includes an obituary for Everett Stevenson Shultz and Virgil K. Summerfield.
- Page 8: Includes obituaries for Peoples Store, Milburn Emanuel Sharp, and Baby Alexandria Shearer. Also included is an obituary for Clawson L. Scott and Clifford Ralvers. It also includes a memorial service announcement for Paul Arbogast.
- Page 9: Includes obituaries for Adrian Raymond Sharp, John F. Swearingen, and Kenneth Lyle Skidmore. Also includes an obituary for Louise H. Sharp and Ruby Sayers.
Edgar C.pdf
- Page 1: Includes information about the history of McElwee's Store Building and its ownership. It also includes information about the transfers of ownership.
- Page 2: Includes obituaries for William Joseph Johnson and Jack L. Jordan, and birth announcements.
- Page 3: Includes obituaries for Kenneth O'Dell Cain and Calvin Lloyd Bennett and birth announcements. It also includes an obituary for Robert Ernest Kincaid.
- Page 4: Includes obituaries for Elaine M. Arbaugh and Marguerite Pauline Kastrow. It also includes an obituary for Earl J. Lantz and a birth announcement.
- Page 5: Includes an announcement for a Hillsboro High School reunion, a Dillion Family Reunion and a request for college student subscribers.
- Page 6: Includes obituaries for Marilla Evelyn Schofield Fitch, Wayne Samuel Fitzwater, and Lena R. Fuller, as well as birth announcements.
- Page 7: Contains an article titled "The Williams River Country" by Adrian Price and discusses the history of the area and its inhabitants. It also mentions the use of "pine suckers".
- Page 8: Continues the article from the previous page and discusses local wildlife, fishing, and also some local stories of the area.
- Page 9: Includes obituaries for Maggie Dumire and S. Glenn Smith and birth announcements.
- Page 10: Includes obituaries for Marlon L. Hill and Charles M. Ross, as well as birth announcements.
- Page 11: Includes obituaries for Mahlon Duncan Gay, and Mrs. Wilson Defibaugh and Samuel Roscoe Ervin.
- Page 12: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 13: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 14: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 15: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 16: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 17: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 18: Contains a list of deaths for the months of November and December in 1998, and January and February of 1999.
- Page 19: Contains an article about a saw mill operation called "Braucher-Pocahontas County Sawmill".
Edgar D.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a wedding announcement for Elizabeth Lee Stephens and Charles Jacob Mullett. It also includes some information about the early childhood program at Hillsboro Elementary School.
- Page 2: Includes obituaries for Eugene D. Morgan, Sallie Mae Lambert, Paul McClung Layman, and Mary Ellen Lewis.
- Page 3: Includes obituaries for Gladys E. Loudermilk, Ruth Leonard, Owen H. Lewis, and Raymond R. Lambert and birth announcements.
- Page 4: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 5: Includes obituaries for Robert L. Wagner, John M. Walker, Jr., and Darrell F. Scott. It also contains an obituary for E. C. Stockwell.
- Page 6: Includes obituaries for James Andrew Workman and Bertie Eugene Simmons, and a list of hospital patients.
- Page 7: Includes obituaries for Grace E. Bay, Louise C. Coleman, and Orlando R. Lement. It also contains an obituary for Albert H. Church and John Paul Collins.
- Page 8: Includes obituaries for Geneva Campbell, Dreams Lee Cutlip, Orpha M. Cutlip, and Lashonous E. Curry.
- Page 9: Includes a letter from someone recounting a trip to Marlinton.
- Page 10: Includes obituaries for Leland Malcolm, Birdy Nancy Mayse, and Albert Mack. It also includes an obituary for Mrs. Dorothy A. Mitchell.
- Page 11: Includes obituaries for Carnie D. Underwood, David M. Umstead, and Eula M. Underwood.
Edgar E.pdf
- Page 1: Includes obituaries for Dora Elizabeth Barkley, Ruth Beverage Baylor, and Betty Jean A. Blevins. It also includes an obituary for Eva Burky.
- Page 2: Includes a list of birth announcements for the months of November and December of 1991 and January of 1992.
- Page 3: Includes obituaries for Rachel K. Bryant and Jeannette L. Broyles. It also includes birth announcements.
- Page 4: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 5: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 6: Includes obituaries for Clara E. Good and Dr. Earl C. Gay. It also includes an obituary for Raymond A. Grimes.
- Page 7: Includes obituaries for Robert D. Gum, James J. Godwin, and Pauline Hughes Gribble. It also includes an obituary for Lon Green.
- Page 8: Includes obituaries for Samuel Lee Helmick, Zell Poage Lewis, and Charlie A. Jackson. It also includes an obituary for William K. Ray.
- Page 9: Contains an article titled "Spring Cleaning" by Louise McNeill.
- Page 10: Continues the article "Spring Cleaning" from the previous page.
- Page 11: Includes obituaries for Robert Scott LaRue, Elva B. Petts, and Lloyd M. McClure. It also includes an obituary for William C. Helms, Sr..
- Page 12: Contains an article that discusses a church in Marlinton and its programs.
- Page 13: Contains an article about a man named Lock McClintic and an incident he experienced, and a list of books available at the Pocahontas Times office.
Edgar F.pdf
- Page 1: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 2: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 3: Includes obituaries for Reta Rexrode Bussard, David J. Quirk, and Ari W. Brock. Also includes an obituary for Mary L. Barlow.
- Page 4: Includes obituaries for Moro R. Beard, Alice L. Beverage, and Nona C. Broce. It also includes an obituary for Ernestine B. Buzzard and Francis E. Blackhurst.
- Page 5: Includes obituaries for Frances June Vandevender, Maynard J. White, Thelma B. Werner, and LeLand Weatherholt.
- Page 6: Includes obituaries for Veva Ware, Hiner Waybright, and Veva Kathleen Williams, and B. B. Williams. It also includes an obituary for Georgia C. Whiting.
- Page 7: Includes obituaries for James L. Calver, Juanita Beverage Carr, and Kathryn Faye Collins. It also includes an obituary for Esta Charmelin.
- Page 8: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 9: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 10: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 11: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 12: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 13: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 14: Includes obituaries for David G. Becker, Stanley W. Barkley and Arden J. Buchanan. Also includes an obituary for Grace Seese Butcher, Ada Mae Batten, and Russell Buzzard.
Edgar I.pdf
- Page 1: Includes obituaries for Henry W. Rogers, Lanty W. Rose, and Ben Rexrode. It also contains a birth announcement and an obituary for Henry R. Ring.
- Page 2: Includes obituaries for Thaddeus L. Perry, Helen M. Pyles, and Ruth Marie Pugh. It also includes an obituary for Thelma E. Phares and Esta Parkey.
- Page 3: Includes obituaries for Markel Lee Pifer, Susan Clay Pryor, and Richard Ervin Phillips. It also includes an obituary for William S. Phillips and a birth announcement.
- Page 4: Includes obituaries for Charlie Homer Propst, Cathie Sue Paugh, and Lee Jesse Pennington. It also includes an obituary for Minnie Park and a birth announcement.
- Page 5: Includes obituaries for Robert J. Neighbors, Florence Perkins Nenoff, and Dorothy A. Nottingham. It also includes an obituary for Madelyn E. Newman.
- Page 6: Includes obituaries for Ethel M. Livesay McCraw, Dorothea Lucile McMillian, and Alice B. McComb. It also includes an obituary for Dempsey McNeill and Mildred W. McLaughlin.
- Page 7: Includes obituaries for Edward H. McLaughlin, Marjorie McCutcheon Kanode, Virginia O. McCune, Selma Mae McMillian and John Mason McCabe.
- Page 8: Includes obituaries for A. Leo Morgan, George A. Myles, and Joe W. Miler. It also includes an obituary for Lonnie L. Malcomb and Jack David Morrison.
- Page 9: Includes obituaries for Maggie Ellen Galford Maupin, Lori Ann Armstrong Morrison, and Arthur John Must, Sr. It also includes an obituary for Melvin Reese Moore and a birth announcement.
- Page 10: Includes obituaries for Margaret Hope Hull Mallow, Raymond W. Mace, and Rodney J. Meikle. It also includes an obituary for Larry "Joey" Moore and a birth announcement.
- Page 11: Includes obituaries for William W. Galford, William Grimes, Jr., and Margaret Greathouse.
- Page 12: Includes obituaries for Helen McLoud, Blanche B. McMillion, Roger Dale McMillion, and Okey McClain.
- Page 13: Includes obituaries for Thelma L. Murray, Ruth L. Marshall, Harold A. Miller, and Bertha Brackman Mick. It also includes an obituary for Carl N. Morris.
- Page 14: Includes obituaries for Barbara Benge Morris, Hubert Junior (Bud) Miller, and Marie S. Miller. It also includes an obituary for Rella May Moats and Alice P. Mills.
- Page 15: Includes obituaries for Ruth H. Marshall, Reona Berry Mitchell, and Katharine H. Mortimore and a birth announcement for Mike and Kari Murphy.
Edgar K.pdf
- Page 1: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 2: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 3: Includes obituaries for Henry Lee Wilfong, Wayne S. Ware, and Willard G. Wilson, Sr..
- Page 4: Includes obituaries for Thomas L. Jones, Arthur "Mac" Larry Jackson and William Emory Jackson.
- Page 5: Includes obituaries for Wallace P. Kershner, Melvin H. Kershner, Hallie B. Plymale, and Daniel Withrow Kennison. It also includes an obituary for Robert Kellison and Gertrude May King.
- Page 6: Includes obituaries for Sterl A. "Doc" Shrader, Josephine Corso Shinaberry, and Adolphus T. Shears. It also includes an obituary for Ralph W. Stone and Paul J. Stell.
- Page 7: Includes obituaries for Joseph Martin Turner, Fred H. Small, and Wilma Beard Sheets. It also includes an obituary for Margaret E. Snyder, Ethel Stanley and Thelma I. Sharp.
- Page 8: Includes obituaries for Winifred Sheets, Elizabeth "Betty" Shrove, and Shirley Mae Sheets. It also includes an obituary for Earl Sutton and Brian P. Sutton.
- Page 9: Includes obituaries for Edison Sutton, Norma Jo Simmons, and Bert J. Lacy. It also includes an obituary for Mrs. Barbara A. Tupper.
Edgar Main.pdf
- Page 1: Includes obituaries for H. Carl Ashworth and Merle W. Arbogast. It also contains obituaries for Naomi V. Arrington and James C. Anderson, as well as a birth announcement.
- Page 2: Includes obituaries for James P. Schaffer and Clifford L. Barkley and birth announcements. It also includes obituaries for Mary K. Workman and Janet D. Beard.
- Page 3: Includes obituaries for Wilma M. Mallette and George Fenstermaker, and a birth announcement. It also includes an obituary for John Gilmer Quick and Beulah Jane Sharp.
- Page 4: Includes obituaries for Nelle Michael Shrader, Letha Sparks and Ekie Sharpe. It also includes an article about a Rainbow Grant and a death notice.
- Page 5: Includes obituaries for Ruth A. Turner, Mrs. Mabel Rachel Tallman, and Gladys Tyree. It also includes a birth announcement.
- Page 6: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 7: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 8: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 9: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 10: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 11: Includes birth announcements.
- Page 12: Includes obituaries for Grandville Niceley and Allen Kay Cohenour. It also includes an obituary for Curtis D. Goechenour and Lena M. Turner and William H. Samples.
- Page 13: Includes obituaries for Sarah V. Hendley, Frederick Milton Copenhaver, and Loy V. Remley. It also includes an obituary for Maryvonne Cochener and Wanda W. Cassell.
- Page 14: Includes obituaries for Dale C. Armstrong, Effie Jane Christopher and Ethel Opal Kellison Gaul. It also includes an obituary for Annie Susan Bing, Delbert Galford and Harry I. Harper.
- Page 15: Includes obituaries for Virginia R. Dunbrack and William H. Callison. It also includes obituaries for Ethel G. Devor and Ann J. Gaylor and Hydred Waugh Crickard.
- Page 16: Includes obituaries for Eugene Beverage, Helen M. Gillian, and Jimmy Lee McLaughlin. It also includes an obituary for Elmer Lyndon Ruckman and Raymond Vandevander and Tommy Price Sheets.
Edgare Main 2.pdf
- Page 1: Includes obituaries for Viola G. Lantz, Rhoda D. Malcomb, and Juanita H. Kiggens. It also includes an obituary for Helen Young Jeffries and Jesse Pennington.
- Page 2: Includes obituaries for Mary Anne Hamff Griffith, Roy L. Campbell and Eugene Hill Mitchell, II. It also includes an obituary for Dr. Homer Tennyson Black and James C. Mitchem.
- Page 3: Includes obituaries for Terry P. Armintrout, Rev. Coy Mathews, and Raymond Cook. Also includes obituaries for William L. Begley and James H. Herald.
- Page 4: Includes obituaries for Wanda Jean Reed, Ruby J. Stineling, and Ada Pearl Vess. It also includes obituaries for Creola Lindsay and Pearl Simmons and Freda Hoover Marshall.
- Page 5: Includes obituaries for Floyd Eugene Bussell and Maud Barnes Bumgardner and wedding announcement. It also includes obituaries for Helen Y. Jefferies and Ransom Raymond Clark.
- Page 6: Includes obituaries for Mrs. Dudley Robinson and Calvin E. Spade. It also includes obituaries for Howard Rupert Lewis and Louise Curry Kohlmann.
- Page 7: Includes obituaries for Lilian McLanahan McClure, John O. Riley and Donald Pierce Newman. It also includes an obituary for Nola G. Taylor and Ruth A. Hollandsworth and Cameron Homer Astin.
- Page 8: Includes obituaries for Mary Elizabeth Beverage, Blanche McCalpin Lytton and Lillie Nickles Nicokles and Agnes Sharp. It also includes an obituary for Renick D. Hammons Stanley and Veda Ellen Curry Wade.
- Page 9: Contains a memorial for "In Loving Memory of 'Beau'".
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Geography
Okay, I will list the contents of each page from the provided sources.
A_description_of_Weyer_s_Cave_in_Augusta.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a reproduction notice from Google, the title "DESCRIPTION OF WEYER'S CAVE IN AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA," and the publication year, 1852.
- Page 2: Describes the Tapestry Room, including its calcarious deposits, drapery-like formations, the Cathedral section, and the Drum Room with its stalactitic partition.
Allegheny Club.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a reprint notice for H.A. Payne, the purpose of the document to familiarize readers with Allegheny Mountain Clubs and invite new members.
- Page 2: Details membership application procedures, including the $100 fee, and mentions the geographic reach of the club from Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Kentucky.
Allegheny Lodge Brochure.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a reprint notice for H.A. Payne and states the purpose of the document is to familiarize readers with Allegheny Mountain Clubs and invite new members.
- Page 2: Describes membership application procedures including the $100 fee, and mentions the geographic reach of the club from Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Kentucky.
Botanical_names_for_English_readers.pdf
- Page 1: Contains usage guidelines from Google, including copyright and attribution information.
- Page 2: Provides information about Google Book Search and displays the title of the book "BOTANICAL NAMES FOR ENGLISH READERS".
- Page 8: Includes a preface describing the book's goal to explain scientific names of British plants for those without knowledge of foreign languages, and to give the oldest authority for each name.
- Page 13: The introduction mentions that specimens were given to the President of a botanical society, and notes the ability of members to quickly and correctly name plants.
- Page 14: Explains how some plants have multiple names, and lists some standard works on the British Flora.
- Page 15: Notes that while generic names are explained in other works, the old substantive names are not and mentions M. Theis's "Glossaire de Botanique".
- Page 16: Begins Chapter II with a discussion of Pliny's work in the first century, recording knowledge of Natural History and Social Science.
- Page 17: Continues the discussion of Pliny, mentioning his reading and writing habits and the number of authors he quoted. It also notes the publication and translation of Pliny's work.
- Page 18: Discusses Apuleius, a second-century scholar who studied philosophy and medicine, and wrote about herbs, and notes that he gave names of herbs in multiple languages.
- Page 25: Describes the writing of Herbals, and mentions the writings of the elder and younger Serapion.
- Page 27: Notes "Macer's Herbal," which appeared in England in the fourteenth century, and was translated into English.
- Page 28: Mentions the invention of printing and the printing of ancient works, including Pliny and Dioscorides, and attributes the great botanical activity of the sixteenth century to the discovery of the New World.
- Page 29: Begins a discussion of the sixteenth century and limits the scope of the work to the nomenclature of the British Flora, up to the time of Linneus.
- Page 30: Includes a list of botanical publications from Pliny to 1820, showing an increase over time.
- Page 31: Discusses the 'Grete Herbal', which appeared in England in 1516 and was the first botanical work in English.
- Page 32: Explains that the chapters of the 'Grete Herbal' are arranged alphabetically by Latin name and notes the inclusion of medicinal uses.
- Page 33: Introduces Conrad Gesner and Leonard Fuchs, noting Fuch's "History of Plants" published in 1542 which described plants used in medicine.
- Page 42: Notes that Prospero Alpini described new plants from his travels and that the genus Alpinia was named in his honor.
- Page 43: Discusses Caspar Bauhin and his "Table of the Theatre of Botany," an index describing nearly 6000 plants.
- Page 48: Includes a note from the original edition of Dr. Derham's life of Ray regarding the names of fellows of colleges who were deprived for not subscribing to the new Act for Uniformity in 1661.
- Page 49: Describes Ray's interest in Natural Science and his numerous works on plants and other subjects.
- Page 58: Begins Chapter VI, the eighteenth century, discussing Boerhaave, Haller, and Dillenius.
- Page 59: Mentions Boerhaave's works, "Catalogue of Plants in the Leyden Garden," and "History of Plants".
- Page 60: Discusses Haller's early erudition and his studies in medicine and botany.
- Page 79: Describes Lindley's "The Vegetable Kingdom," including its classification system and illustrations.
- Page 80: Mentions Lindley's herbarium which contained 80,000 species and Robert Brown as a botanist and traveler.
- Page 81: Discusses problems with multiplying names of plants and the use of the word "variety" on labels.
- Page 96: Explains the pronunciation of Latin words with specific rules for letters like "i", "ch", "c", "sch" and "g".
- Page 97: Contains a list of abbreviations used in the book, and the beginning of a list of substantive names of British plants.
- Page 98: Begins the list of substantive names of British plants with "ACER".
- Page 102: Continues the list of substantive names of British plants, including "ALNUS," "ALOPECURUS," "ALSINE".
- Page 106: Continues the list of substantive names of British plants including "LEPIDIUM," "LEPTURUS," and "LEUCOJUM".
- Page 152: Continues the list of substantive names of British plants, including "PHALARIS", "PHLEUM," and "PHRAGMITES".
- Page 158: Continues the list of substantive names of British plants, including "POLYPODIUM" and "POLYPOGON".
- Page 212: Begins an appendix with additional information about old writers.
- Page 213: Provides information about 'The Grete Herbal,' and William Turner, known as the "Father of British Botany".
- Page 214: Continues the discussion of William Turner and his works, including the "huntyng and fynding out of the Romyshe Foze", and his "Libellus de Re Herbaria Notus".
- Page 215: Continues to discuss Turner's "Herbal," and mentions Anthony Ascham and his "Lyttel Herbal".
- Page 216: Mentions Henry Lyte's translation of a French work and Dodonreus's "Frugum historia" and "Florum".
- Page 217: Notes "Lux's Little Dodeon" and mentions a cure for burns reported by William Ramme.
- Page 220: Describes an expedition to investigate plants in Kent in 1629 and a list of plants from Hampstead Heath by Johnson in 1632.
- Page 221: Describes an appendix to Gerard's "History of Plants".
- Page 227: Discusses Evelyn's "Silva" and its influence on forest tree cultivation.
- Page 228: Notes errors in Smith's application of the name Buffonia Tenuifolia and a blue variety of Viola Lutea and mentions Lindley's herbarium. It also references the 'Miscellaneous Botanical Works of Robert Brown'.
- Pages 229-232: Index of botanical terms and names.
Boundaries.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a record of a boundary line report from Pocahontas County, West Virginia, referencing a page in the County Clerk's Office, and lists the commissioners involved in setting the boundary.
Brief_Sketch_of_the_Erection_and_Formati.pdf
- Page 1: Contains usage guidelines from Google, including copyright and attribution information.
- Page 2: Provides information about Google Book Search and displays the title "Brief Sketch of the Erection Formation of the State of West Virginia from the Territory of Virginia".
Brown's Creek.pdf
- Page 1: Mentions settlers on Browns Creek, the loss of some pages of old church records, and names some of the ministers who have served the congregation.
- Page 2: Notes the existence of small classes organized in 1908 at Dotia and Dola, and mentions a class at Cochran's Creek had 16 members in 1906.
Crimes 2.pdf
- Page 1: Reports that Dr. N. N. McKee was sent to a Federal prison for four years for violating narcotics laws.
Evolution of the Geologic Survey.pdf
- Page 24: Lists states that authorized geological surveys during the third decade (1850-1859), and notes the importance of Federal surveys for proposed Pacific railways.
- Page 25: Lists state surveys that were started or revived during the 1860s and 1870s, and names important workers in the field.
- Page 27: Notes the goals of the State Geological Surveys to investigate and make available the results to the public, and the close relationship of the State Geological Survey to the University's Department of Geology and that requests were made in 1867 to establish a geological survey.
- Page 28: Mentions the publication of Volume I, Oil and Gas, and the commencement of a complete study of the geology of the state by counties, and notes that the survey was housed in the old library building of the University.
- Page 29: Indicates that the second period (1912-1934) saw the completion of early fundamental work in general stratigraphic and topographic mapping and states that West Virginia became one of the first states in the Union to be mapped.
- Page 30: Lists the main divisions of the functions of the Geological Survey as administrative, field investigation, and laboratory research, and mentions the availability of publications and information.
- Page 31: Describes the facilities of the Survey such as chemical, mineral, and paleontological laboratories.
- Page 32: Mentions the services the survey provides, such as oil analysis, and notes they have equipment for the determination of radioactive minerals.
- Page 33: Notes that there should be an adequate clerical staff to respond to inquiries from citizens, a sufficient filing system, and money for publication of results of investigations.
Geography.pdf
- Page 1: Lists the chief products and industries of Pocahontas County according to the 1938 Blue Book as sole leather, livestock, potatoes, wool, honey, and poultry.
- Page 2: Notes that Pocahontas County was heavily timbered.
Geologic Layers.pdf
- Page 70: Lists several geologic layers with their colors and composition.
- Page 106: Lists the Greenbrier Series with descriptions of the limestone layers and their fossil content.
- Page 107: Presents a table showing the thickness at measured sections of Pocahontas County and adjacent areas.
- Page 108: Continues the table showing the thickness at measured sections.
- Page 109: Mentions the Marcellus Series and its approximate thickness, the subdivisions of the Marcellus Series are then listed.
- Page 110: Mentions some fossils found in the Marcellus Series.
- Page 111: Notes that the upper bed of black shale of the Marcellus Series varies from 100 to 300 feet and discusses the lithology of the lower half. Also mentions oil and gas found in shales from Hardy county.
- Page 112: Introduces the Lower Devonian Rocks and the Oriskany Series.
- Page 113: Presents a measured section of the Oriskany Series for Pocahontas County.
- Page 116: Mentions building stone quarries, and the focus of chapters dealing with stratigraphy.
- Page 117: Lists the Devonian system with its Upper, Middle and Lower subdivisions and the Silurian system.
- Page 118: Notes fossils found in the Onondaga and Marcellus Series, and the Huntersville Chert in the Oriskany Series.
- Page 119: Mentions the greatest rock pressure recorded in Lewis County, and the hope to present letters from gas companies regarding rock pressure and volume.
- Page 120: Presents the status of deep-well drilling in West Virginia by counties to May 1, 1943.
Geologic Survey.pdf
- Page 7: Notes that county roads are well maintained, and that travel in the western part of the county is difficult because few roads of any description are found.
- Page 8: Mentions that Pocahontas County was formed by an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia in 1821.
- Page 9: Describes the boundary of Pocahontas County, and notes that it was divided into two parts following a controversy with Randolph County.
- Page 40: Notes sandstones that have been quarried for construction, but states that very few local sandstones are utilized for building purposes.
- Page 41: Includes a chart showing hail sizes in Marlinton, WV, and notes that Pocahontas County has large deposits of weathered chert beds suitable for road surfacing.
- Page 42: Presents chemical analysis of chert samples.
Geological Maps.pdf
- Page 1: Lists counties of West Virginia, and specifies a calculation period from March 1805 to the date of the passage of the act.
- Page 2: Contains the masthead for the Legislature of West Virginia and notes that it is the fourth session, commencing January 16, 1866.
- Page 3: Discusses the location of the principal office of a corporation and where stock transfers should be kept.
- Page 4: Describes the process for increasing capital stock including the timing, advertising and voting procedures.
- Page 6: States that a certificate of a county court clerk shall be received as evidence of the number of days employed.
- Page 7: Notes that the county court must make a record of the poor who were provided for in the county, and how much was spent for their care, and that these records are to be kept in a separate book.
- Page 8: States that fines imposed by this chapter of the code go to the county court and defines the words "county court" and "overseer".
Geological and Geography.pdf
- Page 1: Introduces the region being discussed as extending from the Ohio Valley to the Blue Ridge, and from the Potomac to the headwaters of New River and the Kentucky border. It also defines geography and geology.
checklistofwestv316broo.pdf
- Page 1: Contains the West Virginia University Library information, the title "A CHECK-LIST OF WEST VIRGINIA BIRDS", the author's name Maurice Brooks, and a foreword by George Miksch Sutton.
- Page 2: Features a reproduction of a drawing of a Northern Crested Flycatcher by Louis Agassiz Fuertes, and notes that the reproduction was made possible through Dr. George Miksch Sutton.
- Page 3: Contains a foreword by George Miksch Sutton which describes West Virginia's landscape, noting its mountains, streams, and forests, and its seasonal changes, and mentions that Maurice Brooks has a wide knowledge of the state.
- Page 4: Continues the foreword, mentioning how West Virginia is difficult to describe zoogeographically, and mentions Brooks' study of the Compsothlypidae and the subtleties of the forces that have shaped the family. Also mentions that this list will be a good starting point for future ornithological research and particularly for those who are interested in the Allegheny Backbone.
- Page 5: Introduces the check-list of West Virginia birds by Maurice Brooks, noting that it has been ten years since the last catalog of bird life in West Virginia has been published.
- Page 6: Notes that space limits do not permit the inclusion of a complete bibliography of West Virginia ornithology, and mentions that Rev. Earle A. Brooks prepared a comprehensive work on the subject.
- Page 7: Lists other ornithologists who have contributed to the knowledge of birds in West Virginia.
- Page 8: Lists some comprehensive papers dealing with West Virginia ornithology.
- Page 9: Continues the list of comprehensive papers dealing with West Virginia ornithology.
- Page 10: States that the nomenclature used in the checklist follows the forthcoming Fifth Edition of the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list, and notes the limitations of a check-list, emphasizing that it is not a descriptive manual for identification of birds.
- Page 11: Notes that the checklist is a starting point for future observations, and includes a list of reference and reading books about birds.
- Page 12: Continues the list of reference and reading books about birds.
- Page 13: Includes an acknowledgement to those who have contributed data for the checklist, particularly noting the work of Rev. Earle A. Brooks and Professor E. R. Grose.
- Page 14: Begins an index.
- Page 15: Continues the index.
I have attempted to provide a comprehensive list of the contents of each page, drawing from the information available in the sources.
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Scraps
Here is a list of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
- Buildings.pdf
- Page 1: A file card with the number 1694, noting the source as a photo from Dr. N.R. Price from W.P. McNeal. The subject is F. R. Hunter home in Marlinton. Also, it mentions to see # 1695, 1696, 1697, 1699.
- Page 2: A file card with the number 1697, noting the source as a photo from Dr. N.R. Price from W.P. McNeal. The subject is F. R. Hunter home in Marlinton. Also, it mentions to see # 1694, 1695, 1696, 1699.
- Calendar_of_Virginia_State_Papers_and_Ot_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Title page for "Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts".
- Page 2: Copyright information and title of the journal including "Journal of the Committee of Safety of Virginia".
- Page 3: Printer information and the preface noting the contents are not in chronological order.
- Page 7: A description of how customs officers may enter and search houses.
- Page 14: A letter from Peyton Randolph, Ro. C. Nicholas, and Dudley Digges to William, dated April 7, 1775, requesting information to make a report.
- Page 20: A letter discussing maintaining communication between colonies.
- Page 21: A resolution to inform themselves of the principles and authorities that constituted a Court of Enquiry in Rhode Island.
- Page 27: A letter from Thomas Cushing, Samuel Adams, and Wm. Heath to Charles Town, expressing their desire for harmony and union among the colonies.
- Page 28: A letter from New Castle on Delaware acknowledging a letter and informing that it has been given to the Speaker of the Assembly.
- Page 88: A resolution from the Maryland House of Assembly to communicate with other colonies.
- Page 89: A resolution to appoint a standing committee of correspondence and inquiry in North Carolina.
- Page 58: A letter from Fredericksburg, June 1, 1774, enclosing copies of resolves from various towns.
- Page 69: A letter from Baltimore, June 26, 1774, enclosing resolutions of their province and notifying about delegates to the General Congress.
- Page 73: A letter from Elizabeth Town, July 25, 1774, expressing hope for the Congress and enclosing copies of resolutions.
- Calendar_of_Virginia_State_Papers_and_Ot_Part2.pdf
- Page 275: A letter regarding missing powder and requesting an inquiry.
- Page 287: A note that medical personnel and refreshments will be provided for the sick.
- Page 288: A certification that Charles Cist delivered copies of military exercises and acts of the state.
- Calendar_of_Virginia_State_Papers_and_Ot_Part3.pdf
- Page 801: A request for the sum paid by the government for printing laws in German and a report of the committee to examine the treasurer’s office.
- Page 831: Information about the deposit of stocks and a note about the health of the town.
- Page 832: An itemized list of costs for copying courses and conveyances.
- Page 852: A note about a British ship and instruction to leave discretionary power to quarantine infected vessels.
- Page 853: Information about commissioners who are to settle the Western and Southern limits of the state.
- Page 854: A balance sheet of the Bank of Alexandria.
- Page 855: A note about the appointment of commissioners to ascertain the head of Green River and run the North East Line of the Military Lands.
- Page 856: A statement of differences in Virginia claims for pay for militia and scouts.
- Page 859: A request for funds to procure supplies and a list of arms and military stores at the state arsenal.
- Page 367: A statement to direct Virginia Commissioners to communicate with commissioners from the state on the subject of carrying the intentions of the two states into effect.
- Page 404: An inventory of furniture at the Government House.
- Page 413: A description of land starting at the mouth of a creek in the Mississippi.
- Page 433: A request to move records and papers to an office.
- Calendar_of_Virginia_State_Papers_and_Ot_Part4.pdf
- Page 460: Financial balance and a receipt for the balance.
- Page 470: A description of various roles for keeping records including warrants, grants, and surveys.
- Page 471: A note regarding incidental expenses of the Post and a list of arms and military stores at the arsenal.
- Page 528: A request that county lieutenants make monthly returns of militia and scouts.
- Page 529: A recommendation for William B. Wallace as superintendent of State Arsenals and a resolution to purchase blank tobacco notes from Augustine Davis.
- Page 531: Certification of James Wood as Governor and information regarding the election of a public printer.
- Campbell Lumber Company.pdf
- Page 1: A file card with number 856, noting Mrs. Ada Bible as the source. The subject is the Campbell Lumber Co. boarding house at Camp 4 on Williams River.
- Camps and Loggers.pdf
- Page 1: A file folder tab labeled "Camps & Loggers".
- Page 2: A file card with the number 422, noting Mrs. Forrest Wooddell as the source. The subject is loggers and team at Camp 42 on Cheat Mountain.
- Page 3: A file card with number 572, noting Eugene Burner as the source. The subject is W. Va. Pulp & Paper Co. camp, possibly camp #1.
- Page 4: A file card with the number 705, noting Mrs. E.G. Sharpe as the source. The subject is unloading horses at the Cass depot.
- Page 5: A file card with number 863, noting Mrs. E. P. Shaffer as the source. The subject is Log dump on Cheat Mountain, W.Va. Pulp & Paper Company with Connell Gillispie in the picture.
- Page 6: A file card with number 1203, noting Dr. N.R. Price as the source. The subject is Spruce forest, Cheat Mountain, dated 1903.
- Page 7: A file card with number 1203, noting Dr. N.R. Price as the source. The subject is Spruce forest, Cheat Mountain, dated 1903.
- Page 8: A file card with the number 1676, noting W. Va. Collection and W. Va. U. Library as the source. The subject is Mower Lumber Co., interior view of camp dining car during meal time, dated August 7, 1946.
- Page 9: A file folder tab labeled "Extract Plant".
- Cass Mill.pdf
- Page 1: A file card with number 319, noting Mrs. Markwood Gum as the source. The subject is W. Va. Pulp & Paper Co. Cass mill, following a fire on February 24, 1922.
- Page 2: A file card with number 527, noting Iwan Clarkson as the source. The subject is the file room at Cass mill, W. Va. Pulp & Paper Co., dated 1940.
- Page 3: A file card with number 688, noting Keller as the source. The subject is a view of the W. Va. Pulp & Paper Co. Cass mill following a fire in February 1922.
- Page 4: A file card with number 1348, noting Mrs. Leonard Cutlip as the source. The subject is W. Va. Pulp & Paper Co. mill ruins following a fire on February 24, 1922.
- Page 5: A file card with number 1572, noting Mrs. Free Bell, Buena Vista, Virginia as the source. The subject is the W. Va. Pulp & Paper Co. mill in Cass, postmarked March 14, 1908.
- Page 6: A file card with number 1877, noting Westvaco as the source. The subject is the Cass Boiler house.
- Cass.pdf
- Page 1: A file card with the number 565, the subject is Cass, Masonic Temple building.
- Page 2: A file card with the number 576, noting Eugene Burner and Mrs Fred Bell as the source. The subject is C&O station in Cass, postmarked January, 1908.
- Page 3: A file card with number 705, noting Mrs E.G. Sharpe as the source. The subject is unloading horses at Cass station.
- Page 4: A file card with number 2499, noting Vera G. McCauley as the source. The subject is Cass.
- Page 5: A file card with number 806, noting G.H. Adams as the source. The subject is C&O station at Winterburn, dated 1904.
- Page 6: A file card showing the C&O Railroad and cars loaded with logs in Renick.
- Page 7: A file card with number 1776, noting Bert Waugh as the source. The subject is C&O gas-electric # 9051, also see #1775.
- Page 8: A file card with number 1829, noting Williams & Piper Lbr. Co Sawmill on C&O property in Marlinton.
- Church Groups.pdf
- Page 1: A list of names that includes Clyde E Wooddell, Charlie Ell, Claude Gladwell, and Harry Wooddell.
- Page 2: A list of names in three rows including Williams, Lexie Sutton Eades, Mrs Houston White, Willa Kerr Wilmoth, Miss Rebecca McKeever, Mrs Minnie Doddrell, Mrs H.G. Burr, Lela Hull, Docia Arbogast, Ashford Hudson, Miss Lena McGraw, Martha Grimes, Ruth Lowe, Edith Folk Allen.
- Church Records.pdf
- Page 1: Information about the Bethel M.E. Church on Back Alleghany Mountain, its construction, and the people involved.
- Page 2: Current membership, workers, trustees, and stewards of the church, along with information about repairs.
- Page 3: Information about the present pastor and other church leaders as well as the Edray circuit and its churches.
- Page 4: Information about the Alleghany chapel and it's history and trustees.
- Page 5: Information about the Hevener church, other preachers in the circuit, and revivals.
- Page 6: Information about Rev. Pugh, his membership at Woods Poage Chapel, and the Stony Creek congregation. It also discusses the appointment of members to oversee mission work and the effort to make the mountain churches self-reliant.
- Churches and Schools.pdf
- Page 1: A file card with the number 30, noting Dr. Susan A. Price as the source. The subject is two pictures on negative: Marlinton school and Methodist Church on top, and Court House on bottom.
- Page 2: A file card with the number 36 (2 negatives) noting the source as Society. The subject is Methodist Church (wooden building) and school at Marlinton.
- Page 3: A file card with the number 1258, noting Dr. N.R. Price as the source. The subject is the interior of the Marlinton Presbyterian Church decorated for Scott-Yeager wedding, dated December 1894.
- Page 4: A file card with number 868, noting Ada Bible and Mrs. Nancy Currence as the source. The subject is flood in Marlinton, view showing school and Methodist Church with Court House in background, dated February 15, 1908.
- County Athletics.pdf
- Page 1: A list of names that includes Clyde Gillispie, Pearl Brown, and Arch Pugh.
- Page 2: A list of names including Luther Shrader, Emmons Moore, Cliff Sharp, Meade Curry, Mitchell Sharp, Clyde Buzzard, Henderson Sharp, and Park McNeill.
- Page 3: A list of names including Pete Shrader, Astin Sharp, John Kelly, Chris Dilley, Mitchell Sharp, and Mervin Sharp.
- Page 4: A file card with the number 1091, noting Austin Sharp as the source. The subject is the Frost athletic team, with a list of names in back, middle and front rows.
- Page 5: A list of names including Cliff Sharp, Bradford Sharp, and Chris Dilley.
- Page 6: A list of names including Sam Withers, Tom Barcroft, Gainer Withers, and Billy Tawhorn.
- Page 7: A list of names including Billy Arbogast, Lawrence Arbogast, Lelan Arbogast, and Mac Woods.
- Page 8: A list of names including Virgie Gillispie-Clark, Lucy Gillispie, Daisy Estridge-Burner (Mrs. C.L.C.), Rufie Kerr-Barkley, Vesta Kerr-Nottingham, Mollie Gillispie-Burner, Granelle Nottingham, and Neil Nottingham.
- County Bands.pdf
- Page 1: A file folder tab labeled "Bands and Musical Groups".
- Page 2: A list of names including Virgie Gillispie-Clark, Lucy Gillispie, Daisy Estridge-Burner (Mrs. C.L.C.), Rufie Kerr-Barkley, Vesta Kerr-Nottingham, Mollie Gillispie-Burner, Granelle Nottingham, and Neil Nottingham.
- Craig Lumber Company.pdf
- Page 1: A file card with number 600, noting Mrs. William Powell as the source. The subject is the Chesapeake & Ohio Ry station at Winterburn.
- Page 2: A file card with number 629, noting Thomas Craig as the source. The subject is Mill pond dam, George Craig Sons Lumber Co.
- Durabin.pdf
- Page 1: A file card with the number 2357, noting Mrs. M. A. (Ernestine Hall) Keller as the source. The subject is Cradle Roll - Durbin Methodist Episcopal Church.
- Page 2: A list of names for the cradle roll, Durbin Methodist Episcopal Church.
- Page 3: A file card with number 2359, noting Mrs. M.A. Keller as the source. The subject is C&O Section House, Durbin. Birthday party for Ethel Liveray.
- Page 4: A list of names present at the birthday party at the C&O Section House in Durbin.
- Page 5: A file card with the number 604, noting Mrs. William Powell as the source. The subject is the home of Dr. Austin.
- Page 6: A file card with number 358, noting Mrs. A.E. Burner and Dr. N.R. Price as the source. The subject is George Athlee Burner and Family in the 1890s with children's names.
- Page 7: A file card with number 358, noting Mrs. A.E. Burner and Dr. N.R. Price as the source. The subject is George Athlee Burner and Family in the 1890s with children's names.
- Page 8: A file card with the number 581, noting Eugene Burner as the source. The subject is Lee Burner Family, dated 1903.
- Enid Harper Scrapbook_Part1.pdf
- Page 1: Information about the scrapbook, its purpose, and the person who sent it (Patti Johnson).
- Page 2: A death record template with some notes and information about Vesta V. Moore.
- Page 3: Marriage records for Francis L Gum Preston M Harper and Elizabeth M Moore Joseph B Hannah.
- Page 4: Two black and white photographs of nature, with labels of "White pine along little river in Tennessee" and "The effect of fire and grazing on a".
- Page 5: Text about Good Advice to Christians, a poem about weariness, and other text.
- Page 6: Text about "Why I go to Church on Rainy Sundays", "The Seven Wonders of the World" and "World's Harvest Time".
- Enid Harper Scrapbook_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Pictures of buildings including "Gallery of Fine Arts," "Machinery Hall," and "Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building".
- Page 2: Information about tithing.
- Page 3: More information about tithing.
- Page 4: Pictures of buildings including "U.S. Man of War," "Casino and Pier," and "Horticultural Building".
- Page 5: A portion of a "Psalm of Marriage" and an excerpt of text about a man who is described as "a rich kinsman".
- Enid Harper Scrapbook_Part3.pdf
- Page 1: Text regarding "Part-Payment".
- Page 2: "A Tribute to the Memory of Dr. J.B. Lockridge", text about the death of Mr. R.L. Bailey, and a notice to take in the event of a fire.
- Page 3: Muster roll of the "Pocahontas Rescuers" and other text.
- Page 4: Text regarding the constitution of the "Pocahontas Rescuers" including information on finances and membership, and a description of some purchases.
- Page 5: Information about the Hamlin Chapel or Old Log Church.
- Enid Harper Scrapbook_Part4.pdf
- Page 1: Recipes for "Shirt Polish", "Home Made Soap", "To Candy Orange and Lemon Peel", and "Kitchen Oil Cloth".
- Page 2: "Household Notes" and "Sure Small-Pox Cure", and a notice of the death of Mrs. A.A. Gay.
- Page 3: A partially visible photo, possibly of a historical marker. Also visible is a mention of Camp Allegheny.
- Page 4: A death notice for Mrs. Levia Jane Gibson Carter, and a death notice for Mrs. Effie Moore Barlow.
- Page 5: Death notices for Paul Sharp, Mrs. Flora Elizabeth Moore Gay, and A. C. Barlow.
- Page 6: Death notice for Miss Grace Mae Rider, and information about Roncesverte.
- Page 7: A death notice for Mrs. Harvey Kelley, and information about the Stony Bottom Post Office.
- Enid Harper Scrapbook_Part6.pdf
- Page 1: "Know Your Church" text, historical sketches on Methodism.
- Page 2: Muster roll of the "Pocahontas Rescuers".
- Page 3: Additional names from the muster roll of the "Pocahontas Rescuers".
- Enid Harper Scrapbook_Part8.pdf
- Page 1: Information on Centennial Churches and the Mount Zion Church. Also, a death notice for Miss Amelia Eileen Norbury.
- Page 2: More information about Centennial Churches and the Mount Zion Church. Also, a death notice for Miss Amelia Eileen Norbury.
- Enid Harper Scrapbook_Part9.pdf
- Page 1: A notice of the retirement of John Coyner as postmaster at Clover Lick.
- Page 2: A story about Moses and the Indians.
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Misc History
The sources contain a variety of documents, including school directories, historical narratives, marriage records, birth records, death records, wills, and other records of legal proceedings. The contents of each page are detailed below:
1929c cut.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a listing of the "Pocahontas Co. School Directory" for the 1929-1930 school year, including the names of the school superintendent and teachers, along with their addresses, school districts, and subjects taught.
1new history.pdf
- Page 1: Includes a note from the editor about Virginia Dickenson and an article called "The Bill James Drive," which discusses timber topics and the history of logging. It also mentions "The Sullivan Method" of logging.
- Page 2: Is the same as page 1
2 Rotated Marriages_Part1.pdf
- Page 33: Presents an index to marriages for males in Pocahontas County, WV, with columns for the names of the groom and bride, the date of the marriage, and a page number.
- Page 38: Is blank.
- Page 16: Contains an index of marriages for males in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 8: Contains an index of marriages for males in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 37: Is blank.
2 Rotated Marriages_Part2.pdf
- Page 1: Is a blank page.
- Page 36: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 27: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 28: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 43: Presents the title page for "Index to Marriages" in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, listing the County Courthouse Clerk's Office, the dates covered (1822-1969), and microfilming information.
- Page 48: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 44: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 45: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 35: Has a title for the HALL & McCHESNEY Permalife Indexes and a table of contents for the marriage records.
- Page 47: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 46: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 49: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 59: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 60: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 61: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 62: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 64: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 58: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 56: Contains an index to marriages for females in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 34: Presents an index to marriages with entries including names of husbands and wives as well as marriage dates.
- Page 108: Presents some male marriage index.
- Page 109: Presents an index of marriages for males in Pocahontas County, WV.
- Page 1: Presents an index to marriages for males in Pocahontas County, WV.
2 Rotated Marriages_Part4.pdf
- Page 72: Contains marriage certificates.
- Page 52: Contains a register of marriages within the County of Pocahontas.
- Page 53: Contains a register of marriages within the County of Pocahontas, "For the Year Ending...".
767 canon.pdf
- Page 38: Contains an index to marriages for males in Pocahontas County, W.Va.
- Page 14: Contains an index of male marriages in Pocahontas County, W.Va..
- Page 24: Contains an index of male marriages in Pocahontas County, W.Va..
Rotated Birth Register.pdf
- This document contains pages of birth records, with each entry including the full name of the child, the date and place of birth, sex, color, the full name of the father, the mother's maiden name, and the occupation of the parents, with additional information about the physician certifying the birth.
- Page 120 & 121: Pages of birth records.
- Page 156 & 157: Pages of birth records.
- Page 126: Contains a birth index.
Rotation 2 Death Records raw_Part1.pdf
- This document contains an index to the register of deaths.
- Page 135: Contains a register of deaths with information about the deceased including their names, sex, marital status, age, date of death, cause of death, and name of the informant.
- Page 136: Contains a register of deaths with similar information as page 135.
- Page 1: Contains an index to register of deaths.
- Page 2: Contains an index to register of deaths.
- Page 5: Contains an index to register of deaths.
- Page 4: Contains an index to register of deaths.
- Page 3: Contains an index to register of deaths.
- Page 142: Contains a register of deaths with information about the deceased including their names, sex, marital status, age, date of death, cause of death, and name of the informant.
- Page 143: Contains a register of deaths with similar information as page 142.
- Page 145: Contains a register of deaths
- Page 144: Contains a register of deaths.
Rotation 2 Death Records raw_Part2.pdf
- Page 146: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 147: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 149: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 148: Contains a register of deaths.
Rotation 2 Death Records raw_Part3.pdf
- Page 136: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 114: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 84: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 78: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 69: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 40: Contains a register of deaths.
Rotation 2 Death Records raw_Part4.pdf
- Page 146: Contains register of deaths
Rotation 2 Death Records raw_Part5.pdf
- Page 122: Contains death records.
- Page 152: Is a blank page with index information on the top.
- Page 123: Contains death records.
- Page 125: Contains death records.
- Page 124: Contains death records.
Rotation 2 Death Records raw_Part6.pdf
- Page 255: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 188: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 189: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 176: Contains a register of deaths.
Rotation 2 Death Records raw_Part7.pdf
- Page 14: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 91: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 84: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 66: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 56: Contains a register of deaths.
- Page 36: Contains a blank page for the register of deaths.
Rotation 2 Death Records raw_Part8.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a register of deaths and information on the informant.
- Page 207: Contains a register of deaths from 1917.
- Page 203: Contains a blank page in a register of deaths.
- Page 204: Contains a list of names and details.
- Page 205: Contains a list of names and details.
Sketches_of_history__life__and_manners__.pdf
- Page 13: Provides a list of contents for a book including chapter titles such as "Subject stated," "Character and motive," "First settlements in North America," and "Conduct of William Penn".
wills_Part1.pdf
- This document contains lists of items from wills and estate inventories, with names and prices.
wills_Part2.pdf
- This document continues with lists of items from wills and estate inventories, with names and prices.
wills_Part3.pdf
- This document continues with lists of items from wills and estate inventories, with names and prices.
- Page 162: Includes will information from the county court.
- Page 107: includes additional information on the contents of a will.
This detailed list should provide a comprehensive overview of the contents of each page within the given sources.
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Here is a summary of the contents of each page from the sources you provided:
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part1.pdf": This page shows a list of schools and teachers in the West Virginia counties of Pocahontas and Preston. It includes the names of the post office, school subdistrict, teacher, their yearly salary, and the number of teachers at the school.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part1.pdf": This page discusses William Henry Foote, a writer from West Virginia, and the first poetry of West Virginia.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part1.pdf": This page describes events surrounding an attack on Harpers Ferry in 1859, including the seizure of the armory and the arrival of state and United States troops.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part1.pdf": This page provides a list of the number of lodges in each county of West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page presents statistics from the 1850 census regarding colleges, public schools, and academies in various West Virginia counties, including the number of teachers, pupils, and income, as well as information on libraries.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page lists the departments of the West Virginia state fair, with a focus on schools and the different sections of the fair related to education.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page continues to list departments of the West Virginia state fair, with a focus on high schools and related subjects.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page features advertisements for businesses in West Virginia, such as Valley Supply Company, E.C. Cunningham, Sheets Garage, and Home Products Market.
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Page 5 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page describes Department B at the state fair, which is dedicated to registered cattle, along with the classes and premiums for beef and dairy cattle.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page continues the listing of departments for the state fair, focusing on poultry including Rhode Island Reds, Leghorns, Anconas, Orpingtons, Langshans, Minorcas, Hamburgs, Jersey Black Giants, Capons, Turkeys, and Ducks.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page lists classes and prizes for rugs, paintings, knitting, and miscellaneous exhibits at the state fair.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page provides an index for a premium list for 1936, listing departments and advertisers who co-operate with the fair.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page discusses the formation of Monongalia County, noting that it was formed from the District of West Augusta in 1776, and lists some of the US Routes in the area.
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Page 5 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page features a list of humorous "wills" by different people.
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Page 6 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page includes a newspaper clipping about a fire in Marlinton, as well as a separate news item about a radio program.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part4.pdf": This page presents a program for "Class Night," including a list of characters, choruses, incidental speeches, and incidental music.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part5.pdf": This page contains information on a church in the Edray circuit, listing the churches in the circuit and some of the church leaders.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part5.pdf": This page is a table of contents for a West Virginia History quarterly magazine, including articles, documents, book reviews, and other features.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part5.pdf": This page is an inventory of materials with the title "Cranberry Glades", the author is a New Jersey clipping, topic is W. Va., and the content is now open by CCC for tourist travel.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part5.pdf": This page shows muster rolls, including Captain Henry Paulling's list of Botetourt troops.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page is a table of contents, including plates and illustrations from the document.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page contains a table of contents for Part First - State History, listing the chapters and their topics.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page continues the table of contents for Part First - State History, listing chapters V through VII.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page continues the table of contents for Part First - State History, listing chapters VIII through XII.
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Page 5 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page continues the table of contents with chapter XVII, and lists the contents of Part Second - County History.
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Page 1 of "merge St92b.pdf": This page continues the discussion of Pioneer Forts and includes information on Fort Lee, Fort Liberty and Fort Link.
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Page 2 of "merge St92b.pdf": This page discusses Forts Morgan and Morris.
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Page 3 of "merge St92b.pdf": This page discusses forts Bowling and Buckhannon.
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Page 4 of "merge St92b.pdf": This page discusses forts Cobun, Cook, and Coon.
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Page 1 of "st76_Part3.pdf": This page is about Pearl S. Buck and her legacy.
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Page 1 of "st76_Part5.pdf": This page is a table of contents for a program of some kind, as well as an advertisement.
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Page 2 of "st76_Part5.pdf": This page appears to be a program, and contains a list of speakers and presentations.
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Page 1 of "st78.pdf": This page lists the officers and members of the West Virginia Board of Law Examiners and the West Virginia Funeral Directors Association.
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Page 1 of "st83_Part1.pdf": This page is a table of contents that includes biographical sketches, the geography of Webster County, and a list of families.
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Page 2 of "st83_Part1.pdf": This page discusses the expansion of the colonies westward and the claims made by different states.
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Page 1 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page contains genealogical information on the McClintic family.
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Page 2 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page continues genealogical information on the McClintic family and also the Stewart family.
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Page 3 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page shows a list of receipts and payments from the Wm. Mathews papers.
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Page 4 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page contains more accounts from the Wm. Mathews papers.
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Page 5 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page contains more genealogical information on the Mathews family.
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Page 6 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page shows genealogical information on the Mann family.
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Page 7 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page is an index of individuals in the document.
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Page 1 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page contains additional genealogical information, focusing on the Bostic and Bandy families.
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Page 2 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page continues genealogical information, discussing the Morrison/McCurdy family.
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Page 3 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page lists a table of contents for the book focusing on the Morrison family.
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Page 4 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page shows genealogical information regarding the Kincaid family.
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Page 5 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page continues genealogical information of the Kessler family.
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Page 6 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page is a continuation of the Kincaid family information and notes concerning the Burrows family.
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Page 1 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page contains information on the wills of Elizabeth Kincaid, James D. Kincaid, Andrew Kincaid, Thomas Kincaid, James Kincaid, and Samuel Kincaid.
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Page 2 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page continues information on the wills of Elizabeth Kincaid, James D. Kincaid, Andrew Kincaid, Thomas Kincaid, James Kincaid, and Samuel Kincaid. Also included are the wills of Robert Kincaid, John Burr and Aaron Burr.
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Page 3 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page has a list of early inhabitants and their possessions, including livestock.
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Page 4 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page continues a list of members of the Kincaid family.
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Page 5 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page continues a list of Kincaid family members from Morton's Bath & Alleghany County History Books.
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Page 6 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page is more Kincaid family information.
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Page 7 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page provides more Kincaid family history.
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Page 8 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page provides genealogical information about the Being family.
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Page 9 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page is a bibliography.
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Page 10 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page contains copies of a court order and letters from George Washington.
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Page 1 of "st84.pdf": This page contains a transcript of someone speaking in a court proceeding.
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Page 2 of "st84.pdf": This page discusses the Sharp, Rider, and Brown families, with some discussion of the Civil War.
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Page 3 of "st84.pdf": This page lists the names of teachers in different schools.
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Page 4 of "st84.pdf": This page discusses magazines and newspapers in Elk.
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Page 5 of "st84.pdf": This page discusses the Pocahontas Supply Company and buildings associated with it.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part3.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part4.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part5.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part5.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part5.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page shows an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 3 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 4 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 5 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 6 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 7 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 8 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 9 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part7.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part7.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 3 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 4 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 5 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 6 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part7.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part7.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 3 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 4 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 5 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 6 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 7 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page outlines fees for drug and alcohol screening, as well as consent for disclosure of information and expectations for a program.
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Page 2 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page contains a list of post offices, their dates of establishment and first post masters, as well as a list of members of the Methodist Church.
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Page 3 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page continues a list of post offices, their dates of establishment and first post masters,.
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Page 4 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page continues a list of post offices, their dates of establishment and first post masters.
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Page 5 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page continues a list of post offices, their dates of establishment and first post masters.
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Page 1 of "st88_Part2.pdf": This page discusses the properties of alcohol and the process of rectification.
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Page 1 of "st88_Part3.pdf": This page lists ores that were sent for analysis from the area, and their qualities.
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Page 1 of "st89.pdf": This page contains a list of people and places and some brief notes, including a poultry specialist from Marlinton and some notes on a Sunday school program.
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Page 1 of "st91.pdf": This page continues the discussion of Pioneer Forts and includes information on Fort Lee, Fort Liberty and Fort Link.
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Page 2 of "st91.pdf": This page discusses Forts Morgan and Morris.
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Page 3 of "st91.pdf": This page discusses forts Bowling and Buckhannon.
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Page 4 of "st91.pdf": This page discusses forts Cobun, Cook, and Coon.
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Page 1 of "st93_Part1.pdf": This page lists men from Marlinton, Cass, Beard, and Denmar.
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Page 2 of "st93_Part1.pdf": This page lists men from Marlinton, Cass, Beard, and Denmar and some of their activities and locations.
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Page 1 of "st93_Part1.pdf": This page lists men from Marlinton, Cass, Beard, and Denmar.
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Page 2 of "st93_Part1.pdf": This page lists men from Marlinton, Cass, Beard, and Denmar and some of their activities and locations.
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Page 1 of "st93_Part2.pdf": This page lists names of people accepted for service at Fort Bragg, including their locations.
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Page 1 of "st93_Part2.pdf": This page lists names of people accepted for service at Fort Bragg, including their locations.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part1.pdf": This page shows a list of schools and teachers in the West Virginia counties of Pocahontas and Preston. It includes the names of the post office, school subdistrict, teacher, their yearly salary, and the number of teachers at the school.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part1.pdf": This page discusses William Henry Foote, a writer from West Virginia, and the first poetry of West Virginia.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part1.pdf": This page describes events surrounding an attack on Harpers Ferry in 1859, including the seizure of the armory and the arrival of state and United States troops.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part1.pdf": This page provides a list of the number of lodges in each county of West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page presents statistics from the 1850 census regarding colleges, public schools, and academies in various West Virginia counties, including the number of teachers, pupils, and income, as well as information on libraries.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page lists the departments of the West Virginia state fair, with a focus on schools and the different sections of the fair related to education.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page continues to list departments of the West Virginia state fair, with a focus on high schools and related subjects.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page features advertisements for businesses in West Virginia, such as Valley Supply Company, E.C. Cunningham, Sheets Garage, and Home Products Market.
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Page 5 of "Merge st92d_Part2.pdf": This page describes Department B at the state fair, which is dedicated to registered cattle, along with the classes and premiums for beef and dairy cattle.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page continues the listing of departments for the state fair, focusing on poultry including Rhode Island Reds, Leghorns, Anconas, Orpingtons, Langshans, Minorcas, Hamburgs, Jersey Black Giants, Capons, Turkeys, and Ducks.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page lists classes and prizes for rugs, paintings, knitting, and miscellaneous exhibits at the state fair.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page provides an index for a premium list for 1936, listing departments and advertisers who co-operate with the fair.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page discusses the formation of Monongalia County, noting that it was formed from the District of West Augusta in 1776, and lists some of the US Routes in the area.
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Page 5 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page features a list of humorous "wills" by different people.
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Page 6 of "Merge st92d_Part3.pdf": This page includes a newspaper clipping about a fire in Marlinton, as well as a separate news item about a radio program.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part4.pdf": This page presents a program for "Class Night," including a list of characters, choruses, incidental speeches, and incidental music.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part5.pdf": This page contains information on a church in the Edray circuit, listing the churches in the circuit and some of the church leaders.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part5.pdf": This page is a table of contents for a West Virginia History quarterly magazine, including articles, documents, book reviews, and other features.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part5.pdf": This page is an inventory of materials with the title "Cranberry Glades", the author is a New Jersey clipping, topic is W. Va., and the content is now open by CCC for tourist travel.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part5.pdf": This page shows muster rolls, including Captain Henry Paulling's list of Botetourt troops.
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Page 1 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page is a table of contents, including plates and illustrations from the document.
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Page 2 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page contains a table of contents for Part First - State History, listing the chapters and their topics.
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Page 3 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page continues the table of contents for Part First - State History, listing chapters V through VII.
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Page 4 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page continues the table of contents for Part First - State History, listing chapters VIII through XII.
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Page 5 of "Merge st92d_Part6.pdf": This page continues the table of contents with chapter XVII, and lists the contents of Part Second - County History.
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Page 1 of "merge St92b.pdf": This page continues the discussion of Pioneer Forts and includes information on Fort Lee, Fort Liberty and Fort Link.
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Page 2 of "merge St92b.pdf": This page discusses Forts Morgan and Morris.
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Page 3 of "merge St92b.pdf": This page discusses forts Bowling and Buckhannon.
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Page 4 of "merge St92b.pdf": This page discusses forts Cobun, Cook, and Coon.
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Page 1 of "st76_Part3.pdf": This page is about Pearl S. Buck and her legacy.
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Page 1 of "st76_Part5.pdf": This page is a table of contents for a program of some kind, as well as an advertisement.
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Page 2 of "st76_Part5.pdf": This page appears to be a program, and contains a list of speakers and presentations.
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Page 1 of "st78.pdf": This page lists the officers and members of the West Virginia Board of Law Examiners and the West Virginia Funeral Directors Association.
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Page 1 of "st83_Part1.pdf": This page is a table of contents that includes biographical sketches, the geography of Webster County, and a list of families.
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Page 2 of "st83_Part1.pdf": This page discusses the expansion of the colonies westward and the claims made by different states.
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Page 1 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page contains genealogical information on the McClintic family.
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Page 2 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page continues genealogical information on the McClintic family and also the Stewart family.
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Page 3 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page shows a list of receipts and payments from the Wm. Mathews papers.
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Page 4 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page contains more accounts from the Wm. Mathews papers.
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Page 5 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page contains more genealogical information on the Mathews family.
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Page 6 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page shows genealogical information on the Mann family.
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Page 7 of "st83_Part2.pdf": This page is an index of individuals in the document.
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Page 1 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page contains additional genealogical information, focusing on the Bostic and Bandy families.
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Page 2 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page continues genealogical information, discussing the Morrison/McCurdy family.
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Page 3 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page lists a table of contents for the book focusing on the Morrison family.
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Page 4 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page shows genealogical information regarding the Kincaid family.
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Page 5 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page continues genealogical information of the Kessler family.
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Page 6 of "st83_Part3.pdf": This page is a continuation of the Kincaid family information and notes concerning the Burrows family.
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Page 1 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page contains information on the wills of Elizabeth Kincaid, James D. Kincaid, Andrew Kincaid, Thomas Kincaid, James Kincaid, and Samuel Kincaid.
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Page 2 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page continues information on the wills of Elizabeth Kincaid, James D. Kincaid, Andrew Kincaid, Thomas Kincaid, James Kincaid, and Samuel Kincaid. Also included are the wills of Robert Kincaid, John Burr and Aaron Burr.
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Page 3 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page has a list of early inhabitants and their possessions, including livestock.
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Page 4 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page continues a list of members of the Kincaid family.
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Page 5 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page continues a list of Kincaid family members from Morton's Bath & Alleghany County History Books.
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Page 6 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page is more Kincaid family information.
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Page 7 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page provides more Kincaid family history.
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Page 8 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page provides genealogical information about the Being family.
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Page 9 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page is a bibliography.
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Page 10 of "st83_Part4.pdf": This page contains copies of a court order and letters from George Washington.
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Page 1 of "st84.pdf": This page contains a transcript of someone speaking in a court proceeding.
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Page 2 of "st84.pdf": This page discusses the Sharp, Rider, and Brown families, with some discussion of the Civil War.
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Page 3 of "st84.pdf": This page lists the names of teachers in different schools.
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Page 4 of "st84.pdf": This page discusses magazines and newspapers in Elk.
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Page 5 of "st84.pdf": This page discusses the Pocahontas Supply Company and buildings associated with it.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part3.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part4.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part5.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part5.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part5.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page shows an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 3 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 4 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 5 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 6 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 7 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 8 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 9 of "st87_Part6.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part7.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part7.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Males.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 3 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 4 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 5 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 6 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia - Females.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part7.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part7.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 2 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 3 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 4 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 5 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains an index to marriages in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 6 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 7 of "st87_Part9.pdf": This page contains a register of marriages for Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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Page 1 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page outlines fees for drug and alcohol screening, as well as consent for disclosure of information and expectations for a program.
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Page 2 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page contains a list of post offices, their dates of establishment and first post masters, as well as a list of members of the Methodist Church.
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Page 3 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page continues a list of post offices, their dates of establishment and first post masters,.
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Page 4 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page continues a list of post offices, their dates of establishment and first post masters.
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Page 5 of "st88_Part1.pdf": This page continues a list of post offices, their dates of establishment and first post masters.
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Page 1 of "st88_Part2.pdf": This page discusses the properties of alcohol and the process of rectification.
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Page 1 of "st88_Part3.pdf": This page lists ores that were sent for analysis from the area, and their qualities.
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Page 1 of "st89.pdf": This page contains a list of people and places and some brief notes, including a poultry specialist from Marlinton and some notes on a Sunday school program.
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Page 1 of "st91.pdf": This page continues the discussion of Pioneer Forts and includes information on Fort Lee, Fort Liberty and Fort Link.
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Page 2 of "st91.pdf": This page discusses Forts Morgan and Morris.
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Page 3 of "st91.pdf": This page discusses forts Bowling and Buckhannon.
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Page 4 of "st91.pdf": This page discusses forts Cobun, Cook, and Coon.
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Page 1 of "st93_Part1.pdf": This page lists men from Marlinton, Cass, Beard, and Denmar.
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Page 2 of "st93_Part1.pdf": This page lists men from Marlinton, Cass, Beard, and Denmar and some of their activities and locations.
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Page 1 of "st93_Part1.pdf": This page lists men from Marlinton, Cass, Beard, and Denmar.
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Page 2 of "st93_Part1.pdf": This page lists men from Marlinton, Cass, Beard, and Denmar and some of their activities and locations.
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Page 1 of "st93_Part2.pdf": This page lists names of people accepted for service at Fort Bragg, including their locations.
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Page 1 of "st93_Part2.pdf": This page lists names of people accepted for service at Fort Bragg, including their locations.
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Churches ETC
Okay, here is a breakdown of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
1891s.pdf
- Page 1: Contains an advertisement for Scott's Emulsion, mentions M. Quad of the Detroit Free Press, and a note about lots for sale in Hartsville.
- Page 2: Includes an advertisement for Herb Medicine Co. and an article about freeing oneself from toil and becoming prosperous.
- Page 3: Contains a notice of resolutions to be furnished to a family and published in the Pocahontas Times, an order to establish a voting place, and the appointment of school election commissioners.
- Page 4: Contains an advertisement for Scott's Emulsion and mentions various brands of liquors and general merchandise.
- Page 5: Lists A.M. McGlinnaker & Co. as dealers in all brands of liquors and general merchandise.
- Page 6: Mentions the Police Gazette, Pocahontas Times, and includes information about sports and other news.
- Page 7: Mentions the Methodist church and the departure of Miss Lena Kennison for school, as well as alterations to Wm. H. Overholt's store.
Binder5.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a list of names and family information, including Myrtle Silva, Joseph Silva, Lucy Boggs Ray Tuckwiller, Charles Boggs, Hattie Ray Boggs, Chesley Ray Boggs, Ruth Young, and others. Some names have notes about children.
Cass Composite.pdf
- Page 1: Lists events such as a square dance, Author's Day, a haunted house event, and a Cass Scenic Railroad Memory event.
- Page 2: Contains a table of contents for the document, referencing a railroad, dinner train, and other topics.
- Page 3: Continues the table of contents, listing topics such as the Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company.
- Page 4: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 5: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 8: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 9: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 11: Continues the table of contents, including "A Trip To Bold Knob".
- Page 12: Continues the table of contents, including the "Bowden Valley of WV".
- Page 13: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 15: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 16: Contains text about a committee's cost estimates, complete Cass Railroad development possibilities and mentions the Lumber Co. Railroad.
- Page 17: Contains a plea to support the Cass Railroad, stating that West Virginia doesn't have to go "prowling around Washington".
Cass.pdf
- Page 1: Lists events such as a square dance, Author's Day, a haunted house event, and a Cass Scenic Railroad Memory event.
- Page 2: Contains a table of contents for the document, referencing a railroad, dinner train, and other topics.
- Page 3: Continues the table of contents, listing topics such as the Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company.
- Page 4: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 5: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 8: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 9: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 11: Continues the table of contents, including "A Trip To Bold Knob".
- Page 12: Continues the table of contents, including the "Bowden Valley of WV".
- Page 13: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 15: Continues the table of contents and mentions the WV Midland Railroad.
- Page 16: Contains text about a committee's cost estimates, complete Cass Railroad development possibilities and mentions the Lumber Co. Railroad.
- Page 17: Contains a plea to support the Cass Railroad, stating that West Virginia doesn't have to go "prowling around Washington".
Churches IV.pdf
- Page 1: Contains an apportionment of amounts among several places including Herring's, Pleasant, Buckhannon and others.
- Page 2: Lists amounts collected from various places and mentions a quarterly meeting to be held at Buckmans School House.
- Page 3: Discusses the renewal of applications for a committee and mentions reports on Sabbath schools and churches.
- Page 4: Discusses expenses for the circuit and how they should be provided for.
- Page 5: Mentions sending items to the Davis-Stuart School, ladies reading books, and study classes.
- Page 6: Discusses reading the Bible daily, auxiliary suggestions and meeting locations.
- Page 7: Mentions church records, Arbovale, parsonages, and Charles C. Wansless.
- Page 8: Discusses the exclusion of certain people from a society, and Sunday schools.
Churches Part II.pdf
- Page 1: Mentions circles, their membership, and various names.
- Page 2: Mentions circles, their membership, and various names.
Churches Part III.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses the state of the church in 1872.
- Page 2: Contains what looks to be a financial report, with an amount of $1.00.
- Page 3: Discusses mothers teaching their children the catechism and attending church.
- Page 4: Contains a financial report with various expenses and collections.
- Page 5: Mentions closing business for the circuit, and a total of $198.34 collected.
- Page 6: Discusses the state of the church in 1872.
- Page 7: Contains what looks to be a financial report, with an amount of $1.00.
- Page 8: Discusses mothers teaching their children the catechism and attending church.
- Page 9: Contains a financial report with various expenses and collections.
- Page 10: Mentions closing business for the circuit, and a total of $198.34 collected.
Churches V.pdf
- Page 1: Contains some indiscernible text, mentions West Virginia Writers Project, and lists a subject, chapter and section with some names and "Date Filed".
- Page 2: Is blank.
- Page 3: Contains some indiscernible text, mentions West Virginia Writers Project, and lists a subject, chapter and section with some names and "Date Filed".
Combined.pdf
- Page 1: Details classroom acoustics, amenities, equipment, and the availability of legal materials in law enforcement training academies.
- Page 2: Continues listing supplies for trainees, food service guidelines, and the necessity of a medical facility.
- Page 3: Outlines the responsibilities of the Director of Training.
- Page 4: Lists actions an entry-level officer may take, including recording statements, assisting trapped persons, and stopping vehicles.
- Page 5: Lists driving actions, search and seizure procedures, and the use of force an entry-level officer may use.
- Page 6: Continues listing actions an entry-level officer may take including riot control, suspect identification, determining if an incident is criminal, and exchanging information with other officials.
- Page 7: Includes an entry-level officer's ability to write reports, present testimony, transport persons in custody, and conduct interviews and interrogations.
- Page 8: Details how an entry-level officer can conduct traffic crash investigations and lists equipment they may use.
Combined.pdf
- Page 1: Details classroom acoustics, amenities, equipment, and the availability of legal materials in law enforcement training academies.
- Page 2: Continues listing supplies for trainees, food service guidelines, and the necessity of a medical facility.
- Page 3: Outlines the responsibilities of the Director of Training.
- Page 4: Lists actions an entry-level officer may take, including recording statements, assisting trapped persons, and stopping vehicles.
- Page 5: Lists driving actions, search and seizure procedures, and the use of force an entry-level officer may use.
- Page 6: Continues listing actions an entry-level officer may take including riot control, suspect identification, determining if an incident is criminal, and exchanging information with other officials.
- Page 7: Includes an entry-level officer's ability to write reports, present testimony, transport persons in custody, and conduct interviews and interrogations.
- Page 8: Details how an entry-level officer can conduct traffic crash investigations and lists equipment they may use.
Combined.pdf
- Page 1: Details classroom acoustics, amenities, equipment, and the availability of legal materials in law enforcement training academies.
- Page 2: Continues listing supplies for trainees, food service guidelines, and the necessity of a medical facility.
- Page 3: Outlines the responsibilities of the Director of Training.
- Page 4: Lists actions an entry-level officer may take, including recording statements, assisting trapped persons, and stopping vehicles.
- Page 5: Lists driving actions, search and seizure procedures, and the use of force an entry-level officer may use.
- Page 6: Continues listing actions an entry-level officer may take including riot control, suspect identification, determining if an incident is criminal, and exchanging information with other officials.
- Page 7: Includes an entry-level officer's ability to write reports, present testimony, transport persons in custody, and conduct interviews and interrogations.
- Page 8: Details how an entry-level officer can conduct traffic crash investigations and lists equipment they may use.
Pownal Tannery Superfund Site Record of Decision.pdf
- Page 1: Lists the declaration information for the document.
- Page 2: Lists the decision summary sections of the document.
- Page 3: Details the site's history and enforcement activities.
- Page 4: Details the site's history and enforcement activities.
- Page 5: Discusses the scope and role of the response action and provides an overview of site characteristics.
- Page 6: Provides details of the uses of the site, and site risk summary.
- Page 7: Discusses human health and ecological risks, and remediation objectives.
- Page 8: Discusses the development and screening of alternatives.
- Page 9: Describes source control and management of migration alternatives.
- Page 10: Contains a summary of the comparative analysis of alternatives.
- Page 11: Continues the site history, mentioning it was originally a cotton mill, then a tannery, and discusses waste water discharge.
- Page 12: Continues the site history, mentioning construction of a landfill in 1982.
- Page 14: Mentions public notice of the consolidated landfill and the availability of the administrative record.
- Page 15: Discusses the areas and media included in the Remedial Investigation, such as lagoon area soil, sludge and surface water; warehouse soils; ground water; Hoosic River surface water and sediment; and wetland/plant/animal identification and delineation.
- Page 16: Describes soil and sludge contamination in Lagoon 1.
- Page 31: Lists chemicals of concern found in the RME scenario including manganese, dioxin, arsenic, carbon tetrachloride, and others.
- Page 32: Continues the listing of chemicals of concern.
- Page 33: Lists chemicals of concern and exposure points for the river and wetlands.
- Page 35: Summarizes receptor risks, hazards, and limitations for human health risk assessment.
- Page 37: Discusses the ecological risk assessment.
- Page 38: Lists surface water contaminants of concern.
- Page 39: Lists PCB-Homologues and SVOCs in sediment.
- Page 40: Lists VOCs in sediment and dioxins in landfill seeps/wetlands.
- Page 44: Discusses how the concentrations of inorganic COCs were determined for invertebrate tissues.
- Page 45: Discusses measures of effect used to evaluate the responses of each assessment endpoint.
- Page 48: Lists various chemicals and their levels found in sediment.
- Page 49: Lists chemicals found in surface soil, and surface water.
- Page 65: Contains a note about marks and notations appearing in the digitized document.
- Page 66: Contains usage guidelines and information about copyright.
- Page 67: Contains information about Google Book Search, and the EPA, and also mentions a document about locating and estimating air emissions from sources of chromium.
- Page 68: Begins the table of contents for the document.
- Page 69: Continues the table of contents.
- Page 70: Continues the table of contents, listing tables.
- Page 71: Continues the table of contents, listing tables.
- Page 72: Continues the table of contents, listing tables.
- Page 73: Continues the table of contents, listing tables.
- Page 74: Continues the table of contents, listing tables.
- Page 75: Continues the table of contents, listing tables.
- Page 76: Begins the list of figures.
- Page 77: Continues the list of figures and begins Section 1, which states the purpose of the document.
- Page 78: States the intended audience of the document.
- Page 79: Begins Section 2, which provides an overview of the document's contents.
- Page 80: Continues Section 2, describing the document's purpose.
- Page 81: Describes the organization of the document, including a section on source sampling and analysis of chromium.
- Page 82: Contains citations.
- Page 83: Continues citations.
- Page 84: Continues citations.
- Page 85: Introduces Section 4 on chromium emission sources.
- Page 86: Discusses chromium emissions from refractory processes, specifically from raw materials processing operations.
- Page 87: Lists controlled chromium emission factors and mentions that there are 43 plants in the US producing chromium-containing refractories.
- Page 88: Lists locations of plants that produce chromium-containing refractories.
- Page 89: Lists locations of companies that produce secondary chromium chemicals.
- Page 90: Describes the chromium plating process.
- Page 91: Lists the chromium content of electric arc furnace dust.
- Page 92: Lists locations of steel companies.
- Page 93: Lists the order of operations for basic oxygen process furnaces.
- Page 94: Lists locations of companies that use basic oxygen process furnaces.
- Page 95: Describes a leather tanning process, where hides are prepared to receive the tanning agent.
- Page 96: Lists largest leather tanning facilities and locations.
- Page 97: Lists the chromium content of domestic coals by type.
- Page 98: Describes the processing of chrysotile ore, from the stockpile to the cylindrical dryer.
- Page 99: Lists the locations of asbestos mines and mills.
- Page 100: Discusses coal handling operations at coking facilities.
- Page 101: Lists coke production plants in the U.S. as of January 1980.
- Page 102: Begins references for section 4.
- Page 103: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 104: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 105: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 106: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 107: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 108: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 109: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 110: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 111: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 112: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 113: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 114: Continues references for section 4.
- Page 115: Introduces Section 5 about source test procedures for chromium emissions.
- Page 116: Contains information on sampling methods.
- Page 117: Continues sampling methods and mentions analysis methods.
- Page 118: Continues analysis methods.
- Page 119: Continues analysis methods.
Commerce and Industry 3.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses the history of looms and weaving in Pocahontas County.
- Page 2: Contains a certificate of incorporation for a business in Marlinton, with shareholders listed.
- Page 3: Discusses the history of looms and weaving in Pocahontas County.
- Page 4: Contains a certificate of incorporation for a business in Marlinton, with shareholders listed.
- Page 5: Discusses the history of looms and weaving in Pocahontas County.
- Page 6: Contains a certificate of incorporation for a business in Marlinton, with shareholders listed.
Dev of Poca County 1.pdf
- Page 1: Mentions the opening of a chapter and the natural habitat of the Glades.
- Page 2: Mentions "The Versatile Mind", a new book of poetry by Mrs. Charlotte Mason Dickson.
andrepricemed.pdf
- Page 1: Discusses the location of a fort in Lewisburg and the assembling of an army to resist British rule.
- Page 2: Lists thermal springs and calcareous springs, including the Sweet Springs and Berkeley Springs.
- Page 3: Discusses the qualities of alum water and the plan to have teachers record features of sub-districts, including mineral springs.
- Page 4: Notes that border counties in West Virginia and Virginia have a large volume and variety of mineral waters. Also, discusses Civil War activities on the Midland Trail, and mentions Milton W. Humphries.
- Page 5: Discusses the meaning of the word Kanawha and the journey of Batts and Fallam to take possession of the Mississippi Valley.
- Page 6: Notes that the Midland Trail is a large topic, and begins a discussion of the Seneca Trail or the Great North Road.
- Page 7: Lists various colonial companies and settlements.
davesharp.pdf
- Page 1: Contains a note that a tape was done when Dee was 3 years old and that most stories are copied verbatim.
This should give you a comprehensive overview of the content of each page in the provided sources. Let me know if you have any further questions or tasks.
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1885-94
Okay, here is a list of the contents of each page from the provided sources:
"The Pocahontas Times 1885 - 1891 pages 0501-0523 12.pdf"
- A notice about mail delivery times changing.
- An anecdote about a Vermont editor who writes obituaries for delinquent subscribers.
- A list of real estate transfers, including one from U.M. Lockridge and wife to Amos and Henry Barlow for land on Knapp's Creek.
- An advertisement for a book on horse diseases, available by sending a two-cent stamp to Dr. B.J. Kendall Co..
- A news item about someone claiming they did not know checks they passed were bogus.
- A political statement about the need to throw off the yoke of taxation.
- An advertisement for the "Weekly Register" newspaper, boasting a large amount of reading material for a low price.
- An advertisement for the "Weekly Register" which includes "choice stories, miscellany, State and telegraph news, ladies and fashion departments".
- An offer to get an extra copy of the "Weekly Register" or a copy of Shakespeare's works with a club subscription.
- An address for the West Va. Printing Co. in Wheeling, W. Va..
- A notice about the sale of two adjoining lots with a hotel building in Huntersville.
"The Pocahontas Times 1885 - 1891 pages 0501-0523 15.pdf"
- Pricing for advertising in the newspaper.
- Subscription terms for the newspaper.
- A note that the newspaper is entered as second-class matter at the post office in Huntersville, W. Va.
- A news item about the tariff system and its impact on the masses.
- A statement about plans to move the newspaper to a new city and enlarge it.
- A Washington D.C. letter about a spirited contest for the Speakership of the House of Representatives.
- An advertisement for Castoria for infants and children.
- An advertisement for "The Best" items.
- An advertisement for remedies for various ailments.
- An advertisement for general merchandise at J. O'Carroll's store.
"The Pocahontas Times 1885 - 1891 pages 0501-0523 16.pdf"
- An announcement about an arrangement to get "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases" for subscribers.
- An advertisement for a specific for various ailments.
- An advertisement for building lots for sale in Huntersville by J.C. Louby, Sr.
- An advertisement for a remedy for consumption, bronchitis, and other ailments.
"The Pocahontas Times 1885 - 1891 pages 0501-0523 19.pdf"
- The title of the newspaper, "Pocahontas Times," with the name of the editor and proprietor, John E. Campbell.
- Advertising rates for the newspaper.
- Subscription terms for the newspaper.
- A news item about Mr. Harrison and the Commissioner of Pensions' estimate for pension payments.
- A note about a bill introduced in the Senate for a permanent census bureau.
- An advertisement for various brands of liquor sold at the foot of the Alleghany mountain.
- An advertisement for a medical work for those who are weak and debilitated.
"The Pocahontas Times 1885 - 1891 pages 0501-0523 20.pdf"
- A request to examine goods before buying elsewhere.
- A notice about the County Court convening to declare the results of a county seat removal election.
- An order for the clerk to advertise for plans and specifications for a new courthouse and jail.
- An announcement about an arrangement to get "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases" for subscribers.
- A note that it is necessary to mention the paper when sending for the "Treatise".
- A news item about a double murder in Lincoln County by Charles Brumfield.
- An advertisement for "The New York Weekly World".
- A news item about a shooting.
"The Pocahontas Times 1885 - 1891 pages 0501-0523 6.pdf"
- The newspaper's name, volume, number, editor and proprietor, date, and subscription terms.
- Official directory of Pocahontas County.
- A notice about prompt attention to claims for collection in Pocahontas County.
- A notice about Dr. J.M. Weymouth visiting Pocahontas County twice a year.
- A notice that T.M. Cunningham, M.D., has located at Marlinton.
- An advertisement for Barlow & Moore, Edray, W. Va..
- A history of Pocahontas County's first County Court in 1822.
"The Pocahontas Times 1885 - 1891 pages 0501-0523 7.pdf"
- A news item about Republican gains in various states.
- A testimonial for Hall's Catarrh Cure from a doctor.
"The Pocahontas Times 1885 - 1891 pages 0501-0523 8.pdf"
- An order of publication for a case involving W.C. Smart and C.C. Hansel & others.
- An advertisement for Castoria.
- A notice about two stray yearling steers.
- An order of publication for a case in Pocahontas County.
- A witness statement from J.H. Patterson, Clerk.
- An advertisement for superior goods at surprising prices.
"The Pocahontas Times 1885 - 1891 pages 0501-0523 9.pdf"
- Reading notice pricing.
- Subscription terms for the newspaper.
- A note that the newspaper is entered as second class matter at the post office in Huntersville.
- A notice of a County Court held for Pocahontas County.
- A list of individuals appointed to oversee roads.
- A statement about the clerk of the court's role in accepting a deed and bond from the Pocahontas Development Company.
- An advertisement for Herb Medicine Co..
- An advertisement for printing services at the Times office.
- An advertisement for a remedy that does not blister.
- An advertisement for Central W. Va. Marble Works.
- An advertisement for Scott's Emulsion.
- An advertisement for The Police Gazette.
"The Pocahontas Times 1892 - 1893 pages 0001-0500 10.pdf"
- A news item about the census and the possibility of mismanaging funds.
- A summary of attacks on the McKinley tariff law in the House of Representatives, with a list of items that bills have been introduced to place on the free list.
"The Pocahontas Times 1892 - 1893 pages 0001-0500 19.pdf"
- A witness statement from J.H. Patterson, Clerk.
- A notice from R.L. Nottingham requesting settlement of debts.
- An order of publication for a case in Pocahontas County.
- A witness statement from J.H. Patterson, Clerk.
- A commissioner's notice for a case involving Wm. D. Moore.
- A list of accounts to be settled by the commissioner.
"The Pocahontas Times 1892 - 1893 pages 0001-0500 27.pdf"
- An offer to sell odd lots of land for construction of houses.
- An address for Brown M. Yeager in Marlinton.
- A notice about a small attendance at a quarterly meeting in Green Bank.
- A legal notice about taking depositions for a court case, with times and locations in Lewisburg, Buena Vista, Baltimore, and Huntersville.
- A similar legal notice about taking depositions for a court case, with times and locations in Lewisburg, Buena Vista, and Huntersville.
"The Pocahontas Times 1892 - 1893 pages 0001-0500 39.pdf"
- An announcement of an auction sale of personal property and real estate to be held at a residence on Back Alleghany.
- News about the C&O railway surveying a line.
- A story about George Washington's mother's Bible.
"The Pocahontas Times 1892 - 1893 pages 0001-0500 43.pdf"
- A note about a woman's health.
- An announcement of an auction sale of personal property and real estate.
- Terms of sale for the auction.
- An advertisement for Castoria.
- An order of publication for a case involving J.T. Hogsett and I. Lockridge.
- Terms of sale for the case.
- A statement from J.H. Patterson, Clerk of the Circuit Court, about the bond of the Special Commissioner.
"The Pocahontas Times 1892 - 1893 pages 0001-0500 51.pdf"
- A message of support for the newspaper.
- A news item about indictments in the Circuit Court.
- An advertisement about obtaining patents.
- An advertisement for saddles.
- A news item about an attempt to melt a bullet from a bayonet.
"The Pocahontas Times 1892 - 1893 pages 0001-0500 59.pdf"
- News about the C&O railway survey from Marlinton to Covington and the White Sulphur Springs to Marlinton.
- A news item about a "boom issue" of the Fairmont In Ex.
- An announcement about a traffic agreement between the West Virginia Central and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
- A comment about a controversial paper that was published locally.
- A note about Mr. Wilson's livery stable.
- A remark about the number of candidates increasing.
- A description of an experiment pumping coal through a pipe line.
- An advertisement to pay losses.
- An advertisement for printing services at The Times office.
"The Pocahontas Times 1892 - 1893 pages 0001-0500 73.pdf"
- An advertisement for boarding horses at T.H.G. Wilson in Marlinton.
- A real estate transfer from Geo D Oliver to Peter P and J.W. Oliver.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 100.pdf"
- An advertisement for Eastman Kodak cameras.
- An explanation of the financial status of the courthouse construction.
- An advertisement for a drug store in Marlinton.
- An advertisement for bicycles and bicycle repairs.
- An advertisement for "The Great Divide" journal.
- An advertisement for dressmaking services by Miss Kittie M. Harkin.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 101.pdf"
- A note about Dr. Page Barlow possibly relocating.
- A news item about bears killing sheep.
- A notice about a sale conducted by Capt. C.B. Swecker.
- A list of short news items from various places.
- A notice about job printing at the newspaper office.
- A note about D.P. Harper representing a leather and boot company.
- A news item about Photographer Landes taking photos at Philip Kramer's.
- A notice about proposals for making and delivering shingles.
- A notice for those indebted to the estate of Josiah Barlow.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 102.pdf"
- An advertisement for the Marlinton House hotel.
- An article about typewriters and handwriting.
- An advertisement for a book of legal forms.
- Information about the legal forms book including the fact that the forms are numbered and indexed by section and chapter to the Code of West Virginia.
- An advertisement for Castoria.
- An advertisement for blacksmithing services and Eldred's Liquid Electricity.
- An advertisement for New Home sewing machines.
- An advertisement for Lightning Hot Drops.
- An advertisement for McCormick binders, reapers, and mowers.
- An order to a Commissioner to settle the accounts of a land dispute.
- A notice of millinery and dressmaking services.
- An advertisement for trimings, coffins, and feed and livery stables.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 103.pdf"
- The newspaper's name, volume, number, date, and subscription terms.
- Official directory of Pocahontas County.
- Law cards for attorneys N.C. McNeil, L.M. McClintic, and H.S. Rucker.
- A comment about Governor Culbertson and his stance against prize fighting.
- Law cards for attorneys W.H. Bruffey, W.A. Bratton, Andrew Price, Sam B. Scott, Jr., and H.M. Lockridge.
- Physicians' cards for Dr. O.J. Campbell, Dr. J.H. Weymouth, and J.M. Cunningham, M.D..
- An advertisement for M.F. Giesey, Architect and Superintendent.
- An advertisement for Patterson Simmons, Plasterer and Contractor.
- A summary of the Society of Colonial Wars.
- A short story by Bill Nye.
- A note about the writings of Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
- A biography of Mr. Mathews.
- A discussion about the value and dangers of books.
- A quote from Cato about reading.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 107.pdf"
- The newspaper's name, volume, number, date, and subscription terms.
- Official directory of Pocahontas County.
- A comment about West Virginia's potential sources of wealth.
- Law cards for attorneys N.C. McNeil and L.M. McClintic.
- A comment about woolen factories.
- A note about cotton and the "rich class".
- A note about the corn belt.
- An advertisement for Rev. F.J. Brooke.
- Law cards for attorneys H.M. Lockridge.
- Physicians' cards for Dr. O.J. Campbell, Dr. J.H. Weymouth, and J.M. Cunningham, M.D..
- A note about the free coinage of silver.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 109.pdf"
- A description of the new courthouse furniture.
- A note about the Dry Fork Railroad.
- A note about the Institute.
- Statistics from the Superintendent of schools.
- A list of subjects and the number of students enrolled in each.
- A story about a young man's record keeping of his father's farm.
- A note about work beginning on a Masonic temple.
- A news item about J.H. Doyle's recovery.
- An order of publication for a divorce case involving George W. Thomas and Susan E. Thomas.
- A witness statement from J.H. Patterson.
- A notice about taking depositions in a divorce case.
- A note about the continuation of taking depositions if not completed on the first day.
- A note about Miss Eliza Kee's vacation.
- A note about Rev. Geo. H. Echols' visit.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 111.pdf"
- The newspaper's name, volume, number, date, and subscription terms.
- Official directory of Pocahontas County.
- A list of Justices for Pocahontas County.
- A list of the court schedules.
- Law cards for attorneys N.C. McNeil.
- Law cards for attorneys W.A. Bratton, Andrew Price, Sam B. Scott, Jr., and H.M. Lockridge.
- Physicians' cards for Dr. O.J. Campbell.
- The newspaper's name and subscription terms.
- A comment about Bath County.
- A note about Mrs. Rachel Cameron McNeel.
- Physicians' cards for Dr. J.H. Weymouth, and J.M. Cunningham, M.D..
- An advertisement for M.F. Giesey, Architect and Superintendent.
- A note about quarterly meetings for the Lewisburg District.
- A poem.
- A note about the Greenbrier Industrial Exposition.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 112.pdf"
- A sermon from Romans.
- A sermon from Ecclesiastes.
- A note about V.H. Shaffer starting school.
- A note about O.W. Whiting looking for cattle and sheep.
- A note about the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slaves.
- An advertisement for a remedy for various ailments.
- An advertisement for sewing machines.
- An advertisement for Peabody Insurance Co..
- A question about a New York Sunday concert.
- An advertisement for dressmaking services by Miss Kittie M. Harkin.
- An advertisement for Waverly bicycles.
- An advertisement for an agent.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 115.pdf"
- The newspaper's name, volume, number, date, and subscription terms.
- Official directory of Pocahontas County.
- Law cards for attorneys N.C. McNeil and L.M. McClintic.
- Physicians' cards for Dr. O.J. Campbell, and Dr. J.H. Weymouth.
- Physicians' card for J.M. Cunningham, M.D..
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 119.pdf"
- The newspaper's name, volume, number, date, and subscription terms.
- Official directory of Pocahontas County.
- A list of Justices for Pocahontas County.
- A list of the court schedules.
- Law cards for attorneys N.C. McNeil and L.M. McClintic.
- Law cards for attorneys Andrew Price, Sam B. Scott, Jr., and H.M. Lockridge.
- Physicians' cards for Dr. O.J. Campbell.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 122.pdf"
- An advertisement for S.W. Holt selling goods at cost until September 15th.
- A notice that accounts are ready and must be settled.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 123.pdf"
- A description of a cave exploration.
- A witness statement from J.H. Patterson, Clerk.
- A notice of the times and dates that Prof. Phil. Knapp will be examining eyes.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 74.pdf"
- A list of Justices.
- A list of court schedules.
- Law cards for attorneys N.C. McNeil and Alex. Armstrong.
- Law cards for attorneys W.H. Bratton and Andrew Price, and Sam B. Scott, Jr..
- Physicians' cards for Dr. O.J. Campbell and Dr. J.H. Weymouth.
- A dialogue.
- A note about the number of books published in 1895.
- An explanation of a cipher.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 79.pdf"
- Church service appointments for July.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 84.pdf"
- The newspaper's name, editor, and information about its publication.
- A note about the doctrine of caveat emptor and free silver.
- A comment about gold bugs and silver.
- A note about cadets being appointed to the University.
- An announcement about the Pocahontas Times enlarging its home reading matter and dropping the patent side.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 85.pdf"
- A recommendation for "The Recollections of the Rev. John McElhenney, D. D.".
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 87.pdf"
- Court schedules for Circuit and County Courts.
- Law cards for attorneys N.C. McNeil and L.M. McClintic.
- Physicians' cards for Dr. O.J. Campbell, Dr. J.H. Weymouth, and J.M. Cunningham, M.D..
- An advertisement for M.F. Giesey, Architect and Superintendent.
- A note about a baseball game between Marlinton and Mingo.
- A note about B.E. Byrd being the author of a libellous article.
- A note about O.A. Stephenson completing the assessment of land.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 89.pdf"
- A note about the wheat crop and other crops looking good.
- A news item about Asa Auldridge visiting town.
- A note about the death of Mrs. Susan Bewage.
- A note about preparations for a festival.
- A note about the industrial edition of the Tygart's Valley News.
- A description of the town of Davis, West Virginia.
- A note about the Board of Education splitting the Marlinton sub-district.
- A note from Back Allegheny about the rains and harvest.
- A note about B.E. Byrd being the author of a libellous article.
- A note about the death of Mrs. Catherine O'Leary.
- A note about O.A. Stephenson completing the assessment of land.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 95.pdf"
- The newspaper's name, volume, number, date, and subscription terms.
- Official directory of Pocahontas County.
- A list of Justices for Pocahontas County.
- A list of the court schedules.
- Law cards for attorneys N.C. McNeil and L.M. McClintic.
- Law card for H.S. Rucker.
- A comment about Senator D.B. Hill.
- Physicians' cards for Dr. O.J. Campbell and Dr. J.H. Weymouth.
- Physician's card for J.M. Cunningham, M.D..
- A note about the "new woman".
- A description of first impressions of the phonograph.
- Information about the West Virginia Penitentiary.
- Information about the food at the West Virginia Penitentiary.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 97.pdf"
- A note about the Normal School.
- Church notes.
- An order to settle a land dispute.
"The Pocahontas Times 1894 - 1895 pages 0501-0681 99.pdf"
- County Board of Health members.
- A list of Justices.
- A list of court schedules.
- Law cards for attorneys.
- Law cards for attorneys Andrew Price, Sam B. Scott, Jr., and H.M. Lockridge.
- Physicians' cards for Dr. O.J. Campbell.
- A discussion about the public school system.
- A note about the importance of reading in education.
- A note about the wage problem for teachers.
- A letter from a school teacher discussing the responsibility of teachers and patrons.
This should give you a comprehensive overview of the content on each page of the provided documents. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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