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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
June 2, 1910

Bakerton Pupils Neither Absent nor Tardy

The pupils from the Bakerton school who were neither absent nor tardy during the term are Martha Welsh, Essie Welsh, Laura Hopper, Janie Moore, Edith Geary, William Link, Strauther Moler, and Harvey Kidwiler. Those who deserve […]
April 7, 1910

Flanagan visits Frederick, Walkersville, and Baltimore

Miss Martha Flanagan, of Bakerton, has returned from a visit to friends in Frederick, Walkersville, and Baltimore.
March 24, 1910

Flanagan Stable Destroyed By Fire

A stable on Mrs. Bertha Flanagan’s place near Bakerton, tenanted by Harry Trussell, was destroyed by fire last Saturday, together with its contents. Mr. Trussell has no idea how it caught afire.
March 24, 1910

Widowed Flanagan Returns Home

Mrs. Bertha D. Flanagan, who spent a part of the past year in Shepherdstown, has returned to her country home near Bakerton.
March 24, 1910

Fraley; Hoffman Mill Purchase

Geo. L. Fraley has bought from Jack Hoffman the brick house long known as the Hoffman mill property, on Rattlesnake run, where that stream empties into the river, east of town, for $700. There are five […]
March 10, 1910

Flanagan Yields 60lb Butter

During the month of February three cows belonging to James Flanagan, of Bakerton, yielded 68 pounds of butter, besides feeding two calves and providing milk for a pet lamb. This is a pretty good record.
February 17, 1910

Pearle Welsh, Appendicitis Operation.

Miss Pearl Welsh, the ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh, of Bakerton, was operated upon last Sunday for appendicitis. She stood the operation well and is getting along very nicely.
December 7, 1909

Catholics have a Beautiful Home (Church Upgrades)

Catholics Have a Beautiful Home. The congregation of St. Peter’s Catholic church at Harpers Ferry are much pleased with their church since it has been thoroughly improved on the interior, and which was re-opened Sunday week, […]
December 2, 1909

Death: Frank Winks

Frank Wins, formerly of Dargan, died in Chicago, aged 39 years. His remains were brought here and interred in Mountain View Cemetery Tuesday, after services in the Lutheran Church.
December 2, 1909

St. Peters Church Improvement

Church Improvement.St. Peter’s Catholic Church at Harper’s Ferry, which has been closed for the past four months while extensive improvements have been made, was reopened for public worship last Sunday, when appropriate services were held. The […]
November 18, 1909

Flanagan’s Call Register Office

Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Flanagan, of Bakerton, made a pleasant call at the Register office last Saturday.
November 11, 1909

Flanagan Widow Purchases Cook Estate

Mrs. Bertha D. Flanagan, of Shepherdstown, has purchased from Jesse A. Cook his mother’s estate, containing thirty acres, situated near Bakerton, this county, and adjoining her deceased husband’s farm, tenanted by A. C. Link.