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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
December 15, 1896

John Moore purchases Moler property

Mr. John M. Moore bought from Mr. Adam B. Moler a tract of 24 acres of unimproved land near Bakerton, for $1,150 cash, and is making arrangements for the erection of a dwelling-house thereon.
December 15, 1896

Bakerton M.E. Church Oyster Supper

The ladies of Bakerton M. E. Church will give an oyster supper for the benefit of the church immediately after the Christmas entertainment and tree, on Friday night, December 25th.
November 26, 1896

Essie Flanagan visits Martinsburg

Miss Essie Flanagan, of Bakerton, has returned home from a visit to relatives and friends in Martinsburg.
October 1, 1896

James Flanagan Administrator

Administrator’s Notice. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Fannie Flanagan, deceased, hereby notifies all person owing said estate to make prompt settlement. Persons having claims against the estate will please present […]
September 2, 1896

Miskimmon Arrested & Tried; Assault/Threats Against Bratt

E. M. Miskimmon, a druggist of Harper’s Ferry, was arrested and tried last Friday on a warrant sworn out before Justice C. F. Gallaher by Mr. S. W. Bratt, superintendent of the Washington Building Lime Company […]
August 6, 1896

Flanagans Attend Baltimore Jewish Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. James Flanagan, of Bakerton, have returned from a very pleasant trip to Baltimore, where they attended a Jewish wedding.
May 7, 1896

Company D Reunion at the Crossroads

Reunion of Company D. Pleasant Gathering of Confederate Veterans at Moler’s–Snug Sum for Memorial Hall. The reunion of the surviving members of Company D, Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, at Moler’s Cross Roads, this county, […]
April 23, 1896

Obituary: Frances Griggs Flanagan

A Tribute of Respect. The loss of a worthy resident is a sad blow to any community; hence it is with feelings akin to sorrow that we refer to the decease of Mrs. Fanny Flanagan, which […]
April 9, 1896

Obituary: Frances M. Griggs Flanagan

Mrs. Fannie Flanagan, relict of the late James Flanagan, died this morning at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. A. M. Hopper, near Molers’ at the age of ninety years. Mrs. Flanagan is survived by two […]
January 23, 1896

Bakerton Lime Sample

Mr. D. R. Houser, of Bakerton, left with us on Monday a beautiful sample of the sort of lime they burn at that place. The Bakerton lime deserves the reputation it has secured.
January 23, 1896

Frances Flanagan Falls Ill

Mrs. Flanagan, mother of Messrs. James and John Flanagan, has been very ill the past week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hopper, near Bakerton.
January 23, 1896

Nora Moore visits in Brunswick

Mrs. Nora Moore, of Bakerton, and Miss Nannie Moore, of Sample’s Manor, Md., spent several days last week with Mrs. Frank Moore in Brunswick, Md.