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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
April 15, 1909

Reinhardt Arrested: Embezzlement

William Reinhart, who sold maps, etc., in Shepherdstown, a few weeks ago, came to grief in Martinsburg last Thursday. He got on a spree, used money that did not belong to him and was arrested for […]
March 11, 1909

Kipp and Flanagan Visit Washington/Frederick

Miss Annie Kipp, of Johnstown, Pa., has been visiting Miss Martha Flanagan at Bakerton. Miss Flanagan and Miss Kipp are now visiting in Washington and Frederick.
January 14, 1909

Flanagan Loses Valuable Mare

James Flanagan lost a valuable mare last Friday night, the animal having hanged itself in its stall by a halter chain. This is the second horse that Mr. Flanagan has lost in the same stall in […]
December 24, 1908

Railroad to Erect Poles from Millville to Bakerton

By far the most interesting part of the day’s proceedings on Monday was the hearing of an application of the Winchester and Washington City Railway Company for a franchise to erect its poles and string its […]
December 10, 1908

Welsh, Flanagan butcher hogs

James Flanagan, of Bakerton, a few days ago killed ten hogs that averaged 272 pounds each, the heaviest weighing 492 pounds. Thos. B. Welsh was the boss butcher.
December 10, 1908

Ross returns to Kansas after Bakerton visit

Mr. J. D. Ross, who was called to the bedside of her mother, who has been critically ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Flanagan, has returned to her home in Salina, Kansas.
November 5, 1908

Died: Raleigh Moler

Mr. Raleigh W. Moler, a well-known resident of the vicinity of Bakerton, this county, died at his home last night about midnight, after an illness of several months, from a cancerous affection. He was about 43 […]
October 29, 1908

Regular October Term, Circuit Court

October Circuit Court. The regular October term of the Jefferson Circuit Court convened in Charles Town on Tuesday, with Judge Faulkner on the bench and the grand jury in session all day. John G. Flanagan was […]
October 22, 1908

Election Notice

ELECTION NOTICE. State of West Virginia, County of Jefferson, Sct. In the County Court of said County, October 6th, 1908. Ordered that the following Commissioners of Election and Challengers be appointed to hold an election at […]
September 17, 1908

Flanagan hosts Gallery

For first-class photographs, postals, pingpongs and tintypes, call to see Boyd F. Oden at Bakerton, September 18th to 25th. Gallery open in afternoons only, at Mr. Al Flanagan’s lawn.
August 1, 1908

Alleged R.R. Discrimination Against Washington Building Lime & Standard Lime.

SUIT AGAINST THE RAILROADS.C. V. R. R. and Others Alleged to Discriminate Against the Standard Lime & Stone Co. The Standard Lime & Stone Co. and the Washington Building Lime Co., operating quarries near Martinsburg, both […]
July 16, 1908

Newly Appointed Trustees of Harpers Ferry District

Following is a list of the newly appointed trustees of the sub-districts of Harper’s Ferry district: Bakerton, James Flanagan, J. Strider Moler, D. R. Houser; Keller, A. M. Best, B. Edwell Maddox, N. V. Engle; […]