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104 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
June 23, 1921

Obit: Adam C. Moler

The community has been made sad by the death of Adam C. Moler, of Bakerton. Mr. Moler was a son of the late Raleigh and Margaret Moler and was born October 16, 1845, departing this life […]
January 27, 1921

The Old River Road to Shepherdstown

The Old River Road to Shepherdstown.By J. O. Knott The Potomac is one of the most picturesque rivers in the world. When I heard as a child, the words: “Oh Jordan’s stormy banks I stand, and […]
April 1, 1920

The Old Unionville Church

THE OLD UNIONVILLE CHURCH.By J. O. Knott. The old brick Methodist Church, with its attached graveyard, situated on the turnpike leading to Shepherdstown, and in the midst of that scattering group of houses formerly known as […]
December 5, 1918

Obit: Annie Frances Moler

Mrs. Annie Frances Moler, widow of Raleigh W. Moler, of Bakerton, died very suddenly last Friday. She had been apparently in perfect health and had gone to the home of Jack Moler, south of Shepherdstown, to […]
October 24, 1918

Physicians Sick; Unable To Care For Patients

Dr. S. T. Knott, of the vicinity of Molers’ Cross Roads’ has been sick in bed the past week and was unable to answer the many calls for his services. Dr. C. C. Johnson and his […]
August 16, 1917

Obituary: William Locher Reinhart

Postmaster William Locher Reinhart, one of Shepherdstown’s best-known residents, died at his home in this place last Saturday morning, at the age of 71 years, 9 months and 14 days. His death had been anticipated, as […]
August 5, 1916

Jack Hoffman entertains visitors

KEARNEYSVILLE, August 2.– Messrs. Norman Louden and Donald Dixson, of Moler’s Cross roads; James Hokman and daughter, Pauline of Bakerton, and Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Marshall and son, of Shepherdstown, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jack […]
December 27, 1913

Berkeley Co. Assessor Sells Fine Horse To Jefferson Co. Company

County Assessor Sells Fine Horse J. W. Dodd Disposes of His Gray Stallion, Jouter, to Jefferson County Company. Friday County Assessor John W. Dodd sold his fine imported percheron gray stallion, Jouter, to a number of […]
March 27, 1913

Killed in Runaway Accident: The tragic death of Young Griggs Flanagan

KILLED IN RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Tragic Death of Young Griggs Flanagan Near Shepherdstown. “The only son of his mother, and she was a widow.” A splendid young life was crushed out and a loving mother’s heart was […]
September 28, 1911

Mrs. R.C. Moler visits niece in Baltimore

Mrs. R. C. Moler, of this vicinity, is spending a few weeks with her niece, Mrs. John Flanagan, in Baltimore.
August 17, 1911

Moler visits sisters in city

Master Ralph Moler, son of Geo. W. Moler, of this vicinity, is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Flanagan, in Baltimore. He will also visit his sister, Mrs. G. W. Moler, in Washington. He will be in […]
August 18, 1910

Reunion Companies D & A, 12th Va. Cavalry

Reunion Companies D and A, 12th Va. Cavalry.Companies D and A, 12th Va. Cavalry, met in reunion at Uvilla, W. Va., August 11th; at the roll call the following members of Company D answered to their […]