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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
September 28, 1916

Lamp visits Flanagan at Bakerton

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. L. Lamp and daughters, Misses Helen and Dorothy, of Washington, are visiting Miss Martha Flanagan at Bakerton.
September 12, 1916

Bakerton Methodist Church Sells Church Lot

The State of West Virginia,County of Jefferson, To-wit: In the Clerk’s office of the Circuit Court of said County, August 21, 1916. C. D. Carter and other Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church South at Bakerton, […]
September 7, 1916

Flanagan, of Baltimore, visits Relatives in County

We are pleased to have a call on Tuesday from Mr. John G. Flanagan, of Baltimore, formerly of the Bakerton neighborhood, who is visiting his relatives in this county. Mr. Flanagan’s wife and two children are […]
August 31, 1916

Walter Flanagan collapses from shock during storm

A terrific storm passed over Strasburg, Va., one day last week, and the lightning struck three dwellings in the town, stunning a dozen persons. The plant of the Standard Lime Company, near Strasburg, was struck, and […]
August 24, 1916

National Highway Garage Sells Automobiles to Area Residents

The National Highway Garage has sold automobiles to the following during the past week: Maxwell touring cars to W. L. Manuel, Bakerton, and Joseph Williams, colored, west of town; Ford touring car to E. T. Licklider […]
July 27, 1916

Walter Flanagan Ill at Winchester

Mr. Walter Flanagan, of Strasburg, Va., formerly of Bakerton, this county, has been very ill in a hospital in Winchester, but is now improving.
July 13, 1916

Knock Guests at Flanagan’s

Mr. and Mrs. James Knock and Mrs. Hannah F. Knock, of Washington, are guests at the home of Mr. James Flanagan at Bakerton.
June 29, 1916

Smith Family Motors To Flanagan’s at Bakerton

Mr. D. Sidney Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and their daughter, Mary, of Frederick, Md., motored to Bakerton on Sunday to spend the day with the family of Mr. James Flanagan.
June 22, 1916

Flanagan, Bowman call Register office

Miss Martha Flanagan and her little nephew, Master Marcy Bowman, of Bakerton, were among the callers at the Register office on Tuesday.
June 22, 1916

Palace of Pleasure at Bakerton

On Friday, June 30th, in the “Palace of Pleasure” at Bakerton will be given an entertainment consisting of music and recitations by Prof. Stevens and Company, of Frederick, Md. Admission 10 and 20 cents.
January 20, 1916

Moler/Rice & Maisel/Houser Marriages

On December 29th, at Shenandoah Junction, Mr. Carlton Arthur Moler and Miss Nellie Rebecca Rice, both of Bakerton, W. Va., were united in marriage by Rev. Ernest W. Aaron, pastor of the M. E. Church South. […]
December 9, 1915

County Court Exonerations

County Court Proceedings. […] the following exonerations were allowed: Estate of J. G. Flanagan, $745; […] Standard Stome and Lime Company, $485; […]