Evidence

September 26, 1901

M. E. Kaldenback visits B. and L. Moore

Miss M. E. Kaldenback, of Washington, D. C., is the guest of Misses Bertha and Laura Moore, near Bakerton.
September 10, 1901

First Victim of John Brown Raid

Practically neglected and gradually merging into the characterless undulations of the Old Colored Cemetery in this city, is a grave that the colored people should especially honor. Over its apparently neglected surface they should raise some […]
August 8, 1901

Register office pits Flanagan against Duke

We return our thanks to James Flanagan, of the Bakerton neighborhood, for a nice basket of “Abundant” plums, which were beautiful in appearance and delicious to the taste. They were all right in every respect, and […]
August 8, 1901

Bakerton’s Lightning Storm

Bakerton Lightning. A dizzy story is reported from Bakerton, and though we tell the tale as ‘twas told to us we don’t guarantee the facts. The yarn is that one day last week during a storm […]
July 25, 1901

Bertha Flanagan hosts Neices

Misses Nellie L. and F. Eyer Miller, of Mason and Dixon, Pa., are guests of their aunt, Mrs. John G. Flanagan at Bakerton.
July 25, 1901

Lost Watch Near Flanagan Quarries

A small gold watch was lost last Sunday between Flanagan’s quarry and Harper’s Ferry, and a reward of five dollars will be paid if it is returned to the Register office. It is a lady’s watch, […]
July 12, 1901

Partial Release: John G. Flanagan to Adam B. Moler

John G. Flanagan Partial Release To Adam B. Moler Releasing Trust recorded Deed Book No. 82 page 220. This Partial Release: Witnesseth That I John G. Flanagan do hereby release a certain deed of trust made […]
June 18, 1901

Iron Bridge Across Rattlesnake Run

A new iron bridge is to be built across Rattlesnake run at the old Hoffman mill, along the river road, below Shepherdstown, and the contract has been let to Walker Bros., of Charles Town, at $380. […]
June 6, 1901

John Welsh, Sells Home to Washington Building Lime

John M. Welsh, of Bakerton, has sold his dwelling-house in that place to the Washington Building Lime Company, whose quarries have gotten so close to the property as to make it a rather uncomfortable place in […]
June 4, 1901

Release: Thomas B. Welsh

Nat’l B.& L. Assn. of Wash. Co. Md To: Deed of Release Thos. B. Welsh. Releasing Trust recorded in Deed Book No. 78, page 18. The National Building and Lime Association of Washington County, Md. a […]
May 23, 1901

Death Notice: Infant Bowers

The young child of Thomas and Della Bowers, living at the Virginia Ore Bank, seven miles south of Sharpsburg, died Wednesday of brain fever, aged 4 years. Funeral Thursday 2 p. m.; services in the Winebrennerian […]
May 13, 1901

Deed: Clara Welsh to Washington Building & Lime

Clara Welsh and husband. To: Deed of B.&.S. Washington Building Lime Company This Deed made this 13th. day of May in the year nineteen hundred and one (1901) between Clara Welsh and John M. Welsh, her […]