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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
January 23, 1896

Bakerton boys skate to Shepherdstown

Walter Duke and some other Bakerton boys skated from Flanagan’s wharf to Shepherdstown on Friday last.
December 12, 1895

Flanagan & Moler visit Atlantic Exposition

Messrs. John J. Flanagan and R. H. Moler, of Bakerton, visited the Atlanta Exposition last week.
December 5, 1895

Matrimonial Boom?

It is said that there are some indications that a matrimonial boom will soon strike Bakerton and Keller.
December 3, 1895

John Welsh sues Oak Grove Principal

Mr. John M. Welsh, of Bakerton, this county, sued Mr. Jesse A. Engle, Principle of the Oak Grove School, for damages for whipping his son Roy, aged twelve years. The case was tried by a jury […]
November 28, 1895

John Martin Welsh sues Schoolteacher

Damages, One Cent. There was an interesting trial before Magistrate M. L. Eichelberger, near Uvilla, last Saturday. Mr. John M. Welsh sued Mr. Jesse A. Engle for $100 damages for whipping his (Welsh’s) son. Mr. Engle […]
November 7, 1895

Francis Flanagan Birthday Celebration

Pleasant Birthday Celebration. There was a most enjoyable family reunion at Mrs. Francis Griggs Flanagan’s on last Friday, November 1st, it being her eighty-ninth birthday. According to their custom for the last several years, her children, […]
October 15, 1895

Obit: John Hyland

Mr. John Hyland, a well-known citizen of Harper’s Ferry, died in Providence Hospital, Washington City, on Friday last. The deceased was an active, earnest Democrat, and during the late war was a gallant Confederate solider, of […]
August 6, 1895

Obituary: George W. Moler

Mr. George W. Moler, a worthy farmer in the vicinity of Moler’s Cross Roads, died on the 26th, ult., in the 87th year of his age.
August 1, 1895

They Rest From Their Labors; Death of Many Aged Citizens

THEY REST FROM THEIR LABORS.Our Aged Citizens Passing Away– The Death Record of the Week. Mr. George W. Moler died at his home near Moler’s Cross Roads, in this county, last Friday afternoon. He had been […]
June 13, 1895

Callers at the Registers Office

Mr. Wm. H. Link and Mr. William Welsh, of Bakerton, called at the Register office last Saturday.
June 13, 1895

Visitors to Mr. Flanagans

Mr. M.H. Routzahn and Mr. M. Shaffer, of Middletown, Md., visited the family of Mr. James Flanagan on Sunday.
June 13, 1895

Flanagans visit Winchester friends

Mr. Will Flanagan and his sister Essie visited friends in Winchester last week.