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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
May 26, 1921

Roy Welsh on the road to recovery

We are glad to learn that Roy Welsh, who has been sick for some time, is on the road to recovery.
May 26, 1921

Bakerton Baseball News

Bakerton News. While the home team was defeated by the narrow margin of one run in the game with Blairton Saturday, still it was but another case of baseball luck and did not detract in the […]
May 19, 1921

Assessor Link Collected No Bachelor Tax

Bakerton News — Assessor T. O. Link was around collecting the annual capitation tax yesterday. Several of his victims were heard to say that they were very glad they were not called upon to pay the […]
May 19, 1921

Hog Wallow in Deplorable Condition

With further reference to the roads, the “hog wallow,” miscalled the road between Bakerton and Duffields, is in truly deplorable condition. This road reminds us of the train service on the old Frog Hollow branch. It […]
May 19, 1921

Millard’s Clerks Up In The Air

P. S. Millard’s clerks were “all up in the air” yesterday–shingling the roof of his store. We hope that his clerks will bring prices down with them.
May 12, 1921

Bakerton Baseball Scores

Bakerton News. The Regulars and the Scrubs crossed bats on the home diamond Saturday afternoon. The score was 7 to 2 with the Scrubs on the long end. The features of the game were the catching […]
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 […]
November 11, 1920

P.S. Millard; Purchases New Property

P. S. Millard, the Bakerton merchant, has bought from the Hopkins heirs a lot fronting 160 feet on the Harper’s Ferry pike, just east of Charles Town, paying $2,000 for it. Mr. Millard, who some time […]
September 9, 1920

Mrs. J. A. Flanagan Calls

Mr. J. A. Flanagan, of Bakerton, was among the callers at the Register office the past week.
September 9, 1920

Rev. Wilson Dies at Baltimore

Rev. Father Thomas J. Wilson, who some years ago was the rector of the Catholic churches of Harper’s Ferry and Shepherdstown, died last week in a hospital in Baltimore. He had been located for some time […]
July 13, 1920

Petition for Bakerton Road Change Notice

NOTICE.In the matter of the petition of Washington Building Lime Company for change of road at Bakerton. This petition filed on the 4th day of May 1920, for the alteration of the public road at Bakerton […]
May 11, 1920

Lime Company Petitions for Road Change

The Washington Building Lime Company at Bakerton petitioned the court for a change in the location of the county road there. The company’s stone quarries at Bakerton have been gradually extended to the county road at […]