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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
May 16, 1899

Thomas Welsh injury & death

Mr. Thomas Welsh was injured by a blast at Bakerton last Wednesday, and died Saturday.
May 16, 1899

12th Va Cavalry Basket Reunion

Cos. D and A, 12th Va. Cavalry, will hold a basket reunion in the grove adjoining the public schoolhouse at Shenandoah Junction, on Saturday, May 20. All old Confederate soldiers are cordially invited to join with […]
May 11, 1899

Serious Accident at Bakerton

Serious Accident at Bakerton. Thomas B. Welsh was the victim of a very serious accident at Bakerton, this county, yesterday morning. It appears that the day previous a blast had been set off in the stone […]
May 11, 1899

Canal Boating Discouraging

Boating on the canal is reported by the Sharpsburg Record as very discouraging. Some have only made one trip and hardly realized enough to pay their expenses.
April 20, 1899

Flanagan, Walsh, & Moore visit Washington

Miss Martha Flanagan, Mrs. Nora Moore and Mrs. Maggie Walsh, of the Bakerton neighborhood, spent the past week with friends in Washington City.
April 20, 1899

Catons visit Flanagan daughter

Mrs. Margaret Caton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Flanagan, near Bakerton.
March 9, 1899

Harpers Ferry Station Sign; Engineers Searching for Paint Mixer

Painter’s Secret.The living worth of good work is always recognized, even in small things. Sign-painters do not usually achieve wealth or fame, yet the Chicago News declares that fortune awaits the man who painted a station […]
November 29, 1898

New Kilns to Be Built at Bakerton

Several new lime kilns are to be built at Bakerton, greatly increasing the large plant of the Washington Building Lime Company and correspondingly adding to the business of that thriving village.
September 15, 1898

Huggins, McCormick, Kaldenback visit Walsh’s.

Miss Mary Huggins, of Harper’s Ferry, Miss Gussie McCorkmick, of Brunswick, Md., and Miss Mamie Kaldenback, of Washington, D. C., visited Mrs. Thomas B. Walsh at Bakerton the past week. Miss Mamie Kaldenback, of Washington, D. C., […]
June 9, 1898

John G. Flanagan son born

The cause of the large and continuous smile on the face of Mr. John G. Flanagan, of Bakerton, is the recent arrival of a fine boy at his home.
January 13, 1898

Feb. 1898 List of Jurymen

List of Jurymen. The following is a list of petit jurors drawn to appear February 9, second day of the next term of the Jefferson Circuit Court: E. A. Colston, D. T. Nichols, C. J. Knott, […]
November 4, 1897

Flanagan Gifts Apples to Registers Office

We are indebted to our good friend, Mr. James Flanagan, of the Bakerton neighborhood, for a generous bag full of excellent apples. We have enjoyed them very much.