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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
May 19, 1883

Interview with Boteler; John Brown

Old John Brown. — “Gath,” in his letter to the Cincinnati Enquirer, has some interesting notes of an interview in New York with Hon. A. R. Boteler. He says: Mr. Boteler is a man rather above […]
April 3, 1883

Michael Boler run over

Mr. Michael Boler, son of Mr. Richard Boler, of Harper’s Ferry, was run over and killed one day last week, on the Connellsville Railroad.
March 29, 1883

James Doody, Killed

Mr. James Doody, who left Martinsburg January 1st for Pittsburg, was accidentally killed by being run over by an engine in the yard of the Connellsville & Pittsburg Railroad, at Pittsburg, on last Monday night.
June 3, 1882

Trespass Notice; Joseph L. Eichelberger

Trespass Notice.—THE undersigned hereby warns all persons from trespassing upon his lands, (either upon the farm occupied, by Mr. Joseph L. Eichelberger, near Unionville, or upon the farm upon which I reside,) in any way whatever, […]
March 18, 1882

Sprow leaves Ore Bank

Mr. Geo. W. Sprow, who has been superintendent at the ore bank, on the Virginia side of the Potomac, for the Messrs. Ahl, of Antietam Iron Works, about 6 miles south-east of this town, for the […]
March 18, 1882

Martinsburg & Potomac Railroad Freight Earnings

On the Martinsburg & Potomac railroad there was an increase in 1881 over 1880 in freight earnings of $759.88, in passenger earnings, $1,783.97, and from express $123.30, making a total increase of $2,668.05. There was an […]
March 18, 1882

Death of E. Morton Lackland

We very much regret to chronicle the death of Mr. E. Morton Lackland, which took place on Thursday of last week, the 9th of March, by suicide, at his home near Charlestown, in this county. He […]
March 18, 1882

Death of Rev. Geo. Hildt

Rev. Geo. Hildt, with one exception the oldest member of the M. E. Church, died in Baltimore city, Tuesday, in his 79th year. He was born in Baltimore, and served in the battle of North Point. […]
March 18, 1882

War Claims, West Virginia

WAR CLAIMS. — A Washington correspondent to the Wheeling Register, under date of March 3, says: — There are a good many people in West Virginia who are interested in claims already presented and to be […]
January 10, 1882

John Flanagan purchases farm

Mr. John G. Flanagan has purchased the farm of the estate of his brother, Charles Flanagan, containing 33 acres, well improved and a new brick dwelling, east of Moler’s X Roads, for the sum of $2,600.
December 20, 1881

John Doody, Death Notice

At Harper’s Ferry, December 11th, Mr. JOHN DOODY, a native of Ireland, aged 80 years.
January 29, 1881

Joseph Daly, Death

At Harper’s Ferry, on Monday, January 10th, 1881, JOSEPH DALY, aged 4 years and 16 days, son of Patrick and Margaret Daly.