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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
April 30, 1908

Flanagan Delegate to Wheeling Convention

[…]DELEGATES TO WHEELING CONVENTION[…] John G. Flanagan […]
April 7, 1908

Miss C. McGraw, died Chicago.

Miss Catharine A. McGraw, daughter of the late James McGraw of Harpers Ferry, died in Chicago, and her body was brought to Harpers Ferry and interred in St. Peter’s Catholic Cemetery.
March 19, 1908

Marriage Announcement: Kaldenback & Homer

Miss Mamie Elizabeth Kaldenback and Mr. Arthur Garfield Homer, both of Washington, were married in that city last week by Rev. Father Carroll at St. Patrick’s Church. The bride is a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. […]
March 5, 1908

“Devil’s Cake”, made by Anna Welsh, brings high $ at festival.

A “devil’s cake” proved a very popular article at the festival at Bakerton last week. It brought the neat sum of $10.35. It was made and presented by Miss Anna Mary Welsh.
February 6, 1908

Flanagan’s Best Wishes to the Register

“As time goes on the Register improves. Best wishes for a prosperous year.” — John G. Flanagan, Sr. Bakerton, W. Va.
February 6, 1908

Limeworks Wages Reduced

The wages of the men employed at the limestone works at Bakerton and Millville, this county, have been considerably reduced.
February 6, 1908

Work Ceases on Railroad Bridge at Shepherdstown

The severe weather of the past week has caused a cessation of work at the new railroad bridge across the river at Shepherdstown.
November 14, 1907

Flanagan visits Cambria County, PA

Miss Martha Flanagan, of Bakerton, is spending a few weeks with friends in Johnstown, Pa., and vicinity.
November 14, 1907

Flanagan sells Driving Mare

For Sale. I offer for sale my fine blooded driving mare, six years old, safe and gentle, does not scare at anything, can be driven by a lady. Also my fine new rubbertire Stanhope, Thrush & […]
November 7, 1907

An Honorable Roll (Company F, First VA Cavalry)

An Honorable Roll. Robert L. Billmyer, of this vicinity, has handed us the following list of the surviving members of Company F, First Virginia Cavalry, commanded by the late Captain M. J. Billmyer, and we print […]
October 31, 1907

Assessment of Railroad Property in Jefferson County

On Wednesday Judge Faulkner decided the assessment made by the Board of Public Works on the property in Jefferson county of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, Winchester and Potomac and the Baker branch, the latter […]
October 29, 1907

Harpers Ferry & Bolivar Items

On the paling fences vines are still trailing their green length. The cosmos of white and pink blossoms and every variety of dahlia are in many yards. Father Collins, who has returned from Richmond, says the […]