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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
August 8, 1901

Register office pits Flanagan against Duke

We return our thanks to James Flanagan, of the Bakerton neighborhood, for a nice basket of “Abundant” plums, which were beautiful in appearance and delicious to the taste. They were all right in every respect, and […]
August 8, 1901

Bakerton’s Lightning Storm

Bakerton Lightning. A dizzy story is reported from Bakerton, and though we tell the tale as ‘twas told to us we don’t guarantee the facts. The yarn is that one day last week during a storm […]
July 25, 1901

Bertha Flanagan hosts Neices

Misses Nellie L. and F. Eyer Miller, of Mason and Dixon, Pa., are guests of their aunt, Mrs. John G. Flanagan at Bakerton.
July 25, 1901

Lost Watch Near Flanagan Quarries

A small gold watch was lost last Sunday between Flanagan’s quarry and Harper’s Ferry, and a reward of five dollars will be paid if it is returned to the Register office. It is a lady’s watch, […]
June 18, 1901

Iron Bridge Across Rattlesnake Run

A new iron bridge is to be built across Rattlesnake run at the old Hoffman mill, along the river road, below Shepherdstown, and the contract has been let to Walker Bros., of Charles Town, at $380. […]
May 2, 1901

Annie Welsh; Payment to Register

Mrs. Annie Welsh, one of the REGISTER’S appreciative readers in the Bakerton neighborhood, has our thanks for a remittance this week.
April 18, 1901

Thomas Welsh Calls Register Office

Among our callers yesterday was Mrs. Thomas B. Welsh, one of the Register’s firm friends at Bakerton.
November 29, 1900

1900 Drought Broken.

The Drought Broken. The heaviest rain that has fallen in this section for many months prevailed last Sunday night. It was very welcome, for had freezing weather set in with the streams so low the water […]
November 29, 1900

Improvements At Bakerton

Improvements at Bakerton. That busy part of Jefferson county the center of which is Bakerton is to enjoy a still further boom in business. The improvements at the Virginia ore bank, which have been in the […]
November 29, 1900

Oyster Supper at Bakerton

The members of the M. E. church at Bakerton will hold an oyster supper in the school-house on Friday and Saturday nights, November 30th, and December 1st. The public cordially invited to attend.
October 25, 1900

Flanagan sends pears to register office.

Our friend James J. Flanagan, of the Bakerton neighborhood, has our thanks for a lot of the finest and largest pears we have seen this season.
October 11, 1900

Bakerton; List of Officers of the Uncle Tom Davis Club

We are asked to print the following corrected list of offices of the Uncle Tom Davis Club of Bakerton: President, C. E. Lamar; vice-presidents, John G. Flanagan and Geo. M. Duke; secretary, William Duke, assistant secretary, […]