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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
November 17, 1874

Doody, Faherty, married.

On Monday, November 9, 1874, at St. Peter’s Church, Harper’s Ferry, by Rev. Father Kain, JOHN FAHERTY, of Ellicott City, Md., to Miss MARY DOODY, of Harper’s Ferry.
October 25, 1873

Death Notice: Hathun Walsh

“HATHUN WALSH, infant child of John and Kate L. Walsh, died at the residence of its grandparent, Mr. Edward Tearney, in Charlestown, on Thursday, October 16th— aged 1 week.”
October 18, 1873

Obituary: Kate Tearney Walsh

IN MEMORIAM. Died, October 8th, 1873, after a long illness, KATE L., daughter of Edward and Jane E. Tearney, of Harper’s Ferry, and wife of John Walsh, of Cumberland, Md., aged twenty-six years. The trite phrases […]
September 27, 1873

James Flanagan Public Sale

Public Sale. Having determined to quit farming I will sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at my residence on the farm of Dennis Daniels, situated 1 mile South of Knott’s Mill, and 2 1[/]2 […]
August 16, 1873

Tournament at Halltown

Tournament at Halltown. — On Saturday, the 9th, a Tournament came off at Halltown. The following is a list of knights entered: T.G. Ott, Knight of Shenandoah; John Beck, Knight of Lone Star; John Flanagan, Knight […]
June 21, 1873

Death: Dennis Hawkins

In this town, on Thursday morning last, at the residence of Mr. Joseph M. Cook, of Consumption, Mr. DENNIS HAWKINS, aged about 40 years. He was a native of Ireland– has a wife, daughter and brother […]
May 14, 1873

J. A. Martin; Removed to Harpers Ferry

J. A. MARTIN, of the firm of MARTIN & CO., Zaleski, obtained a position on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, and has removed to Harper’s Ferry, Va.
May 14, 1873

Higgins, Death During Burial.

Last week we spoke of the remains of ANDREW J. HIGGINS being taken to Harper’s Ferry, Va., for interment. His father, aged about 80 years who had resided with his son, ANDREW, at Zaleski, for several […]
February 25, 1873

Fatal Affray at Harpers Ferry (Patrick Hagan, dead)

FATAL AFFRAY AT HARPERS FERRY — Patrick Hagan Shot and Instantly Killed by Capt. George Chambers.– This community was startled on Monday evening last by the intelligence that Patrick Hagan, an Irish citizen of our neighboring […]
June 22, 1872

Heavy Rain Damage, 1872

Heavy Rain. — On Sunday evening last a very heavy rain visited the neighborhood South-east of Unionville. The rain descended in torrents, causing a portion of wheat, corn, and fencing, upon the farms of Wm. Morrison, […]
June 22, 1872

Boy Drowned [fell from Canal Boat]

A Boy Drowned. — On Saturday last a boy named John Herbert, about 15 years of age, said to have come from Alexandria some twelve months ago, fell from Canal Boat Lennett in Slack-Water above Dam […]
January 28, 1871

Stray Bull; John Flanagan

Stray Bull. [?]AME to the subscribers farm, near Knott’s Mill, about the first of last August, a white spotted speckled BULL. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. […]