Evidence

July 8, 1905

Birth Register: James W. Flanagan

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April 23, 1905

Martinsburg Carpenter Killed at Bakerton

Carpenter Killed by Fall.Special to The Washington Post. Harpers Ferry, W. Va., April 22.— C. A. Adams, a carpenter, from Martinsburg, while working on a scaffold at Bakerton to-day, fell and broke his neck. The body […]
April 6, 1905

Obit. Anna Ryan

Mrs. Anna Ryan died last Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. W. McCardell, in Williamsport, after a prolonged illness, aged 83 years. The deceased, was was the widow of Timothy Ryan, formerly […]
April 6, 1905
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Washington Building Lime Check

667.38April 6, 1905At SightPay to the order of Citizens Nat. Bank Frederick Six hundred and sixty seven 38/100 Dollars Value received and charge to account of The Washington Building Lime CompanyJ H Baker, Treasurer To N. […]
March 8, 1905

New Iron Building Destroyed By Fire

The large iron building owned by the Washington Building Lime Company at Bakerton, Jefferson county, eight miles east of Charlestown, was destroyed by fire on Sunday afternoon. The fire originated in the boiler room. The building […]
January 26, 1905

Flanagan & Bowman Married

Mr. William Bowman and Miss Essie Flanagan, both of Bakerton, this county, were married last Thursday in Hagerstown at the United Brethren parsonage by Rev. A. B. Statton. The bride is a daughter of Mr. James […]
January 19, 1905

Marriage: William Bowman & Essie Flanagan

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January 19, 1905

Billy Welsh, Harness Vandalized, Search for Perpetrators

A dastardly piece of work was committed Friday night in Sharpsburg by miscreants, who cut the harness of the team of William Welch, of Bakerton, while it was hitched at the City Hotel. The harness was […]
January 5, 1905

Thos. Welsh Gifts Sausage to Register

Our friend Thos. B. Welsh, of Bakerton, has our thanks for a nice mess of sausage.
January 5, 1905

Flanagan Commends Register

John G. Flanagan, of the Bakerton neighborhood, renews his subscription to the Register and says some nice things about the paper that we greatly appreciate.
January 5, 1905

Judge sides with Bakerton in Lime-Burning Case

LIME-BURNING CASE. THE JUDGE DECIDES AGAINST ELDRED COMPANY. Important Step Toward Throwing Open to the Kilns the Most Practical and Valuable Process for Burning Lime. Parkersburg, W. Va., – January 3.– One of the most important […]
December 22, 1904

Big Porkers in Bakerton; Welsh Calls To Register

The returns from the big porkers at Bakerton show that some good-sized pigs have been killed there this year. Thomas B. Welsh had five, the weights of which were 422, 407, 355, 335 and 313 pounds. […]