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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
February 7, 1895

Festivities at Castle View

Castle View, the beautiful home of Mr. John G. Flanagan on the banks of the Potomac, about four miles below Shepherdstown, was the scene on Saturday night last, February 2nd, of such festivities as are seldom […]
April 12, 1894

Coleman to Flanagan’s Place

Mr. Charles Coleman, of Clarke county, Va., has moved to Mr. John G. Flanagan’s place near Bakerton.
April 11, 1894

Higgins Residence; Destroyed By Fire

On Friday night, March 30th, the dwelling of Mr. Patrick Higgins, at Harper’s Ferry, was destroyed by fire. Insured at $1,200.
February 1, 1894

Welsh Purchases From Flanagan; Builds House

Mr. Thos. B. Welsh has bought of Mr. Jas. S. Flanagan an acre of ground, for which he paid $80 cash. It is situated a half mile south of Bakerton and about four miles this side […]
November 30, 1893

Bakerton Lime Awarded Gold Medal

We are informed by a Bakerton correspondent that the Washington Building Lime Company of Bakerton, this county, received at the World’s Fair the highest award, a gold medal, for the best quality of lime– superior points […]
November 1, 1893

Marshall, hurt at Ore Bank

A young man named Marshall, from Sharpsburg, was pretty badly hurt last Monday at the Virginia ore bank, near Bakerton, this county. While he was at work getting out ore a bank of earth caved in […]
November 1, 1893

Tramp shot; Baker’s Quarry

Last Friday or Saturday a tramp was shot in the head by a boy with a cat rifle at Baker’s lime kiln, because his trampship insisted upon building a fire to boil some coffee, contrary to […]
November 1, 1893

Hill appointed Assistant Principal of WV State Colored School

Mr. John H. Hill, principal of the colored public school in Shepherdstown, has been appointed assistant principal of the West Virginia State Colored School located near Charleston. The appointment is an excellent one, as Mr. Hill […]
September 15, 1893

Death: Daniel Thomas Welsh

DANIEL THOMAS, infant son of John M. and Clara D. Welsh, died at Bakerton, August 15, 1893, aged 2 months and 23 days. Dear Daniel is sleeping so free from all pain, Oh! wake him not, […]
February 10, 1893

Mary E. Grim, Ever-Busy Death

A couple of weeks ago Miss Mary E. Grim, who lived with her brothers near Bakerton, this county, came to Shepherdstown to visit her sister, Mrs. Sarah Jones. Wednesday she was taken suddenly ill, and by […]
December 23, 1892

Marriage: Moler & Flanagan

Listen For the Wedding Bells. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Raleigh W. Moler and Miss Annie Flanagan, daughter of Mr. James S. Flanagan, both of this county. The ceremony will take place Wednesday, […]
December 14, 1892

Curry; Killed By Train

Benjamin Curry, son-in-law of Mr. Patrick Higgins, of Keep Tryst, Md., who was employed in the B. & O. yards at Brunswick, was killed by a train there Thursday morning. — H. F. Sentinel.