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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
August 29, 1918

Brilliant Wedding At Bakerton (Myers & Flanagan)

Brilliant Wedding At Bakerton. The marriage of Mr. James M. Myers, a well-known resident of Shepherdstown, and Miss Martha Lee Flanagan, a greatly respected lady of Bakerton, was solemnized Tuesday night at the Southern Methodist Church […]
August 15, 1918

Invitations Sent for Myers/Flanagan Marriage

Invitations are out for the marriage of Mr. James M. Myers, of Shepherdstown, and Miss Martha Lee Flanagan, of Bakerton. The wedding will take place on Tuesday evening, August 27th, at half past 8 o’clock, in […]
August 8, 1918

Flanagan, Myers; Approaching Marriage Announced

Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman announce the approaching marriage of their sister, Miss Martha Lee Flanagan, of Bakerton, to Mr. James M. Myers, of Shepherdstown. The marriage will take place at Bakerton August 27th.
August 6, 1918

William E. Geary; lost his life in France

The facts about the death of Sergeant Major William E. Geary, the Harpers Ferry boy who lost his life in battle June 25 in France have only recently been given to the family. At the time […]
June 27, 1918

Big Lambs Shipped By C. F. Wall

Some of the many big lambs shipped last week by C. F. Wall: John Welsh’s lot, averaged over 93 pounds; Walter Caton’s, averaged over 93 pounds; David Myers, averaged over 88 pounds. They say that Kirk […]
June 20, 1918

B. Houser Returns To Bakerton; Clabaugh to Tyrone.

Bryan Houser, who has been employed at Woodville, Ohio, for the past several years, has returned to his home at Bakerton, this county, having been recalled to take a place in the office of the Washington […]
March 28, 1918

16 Men Ready for Emergency Entrainment

Notes of Our Soldiers. Captain H. C. Getzendanner, chairman of the county exemption board, is in receipt of a notice from the War Department to have the fourteen men in emergency call Number 73 ready or […]
March 28, 1918

Moler Heirs 79 Acres to Lime Company

The heirs of Wm. J. Moler have sold to the Washington Building Lime Company their farm of 79 acres at Bakerton, this county. This tract adjoins the property of the company, which will, it is said, […]
February 7, 1918

Obit: Mrs. Michael Boler

Mrs. Michael Boler, one of the oldest residents of this county, died at her home at Shenandoah Junction last Sunday, aged 90 years. Surviving her are three sons and two daughters: Rev. John Boler, vicar-general of […]
December 20, 1917

Welsh thanks Insurance Company

Bakerton, W. Va., December 12, 1917 Washington, Alexander & Cooke, Charles Town, W. Va. Gentleman–My furniture was burned in the fire that destroyed the P. S. Millard store at Bakerton on December 1, 1917, and same […]
December 6, 1917

Disastrous Fire at Bakerton

Disastrous Fire at Bakerton. The thriving town of Bakerton was the scene of another disastrous fire last Friday night, when the big store of Preston S. Millard was utterly consumed by the flames. Mr. Millard, who […]
November 20, 1917

Real Estate Transfers; Washington Building Lime Adds Two Parcels

The Washington Building Lime Company has added two small parcels of real estate to its holdings at Bakerton by purchase. One parcel containing one acre was bought of Hattie Moler and others; the other containing about […]