Evidence

April 6, 1904

Grand Jury

GRAND JURY RETURNS MANY INDICTMENTSIgnores Charge of Violating Policy Law Against Johnson. The grand jury for the January term in its final presentment reported indictments against the following persons for offenses mentioned: Charles R. Erdman, violation […]
February 24, 1904

Arthur G. Homer, embezzlement defendant.

At Liberty Under Bonds. Arthur G. Homer of 632 Massachusetts avenue northwest was named as a defendant in the Police Court today on a charge of embezzlement. He waived a preliminary hearing and was held by […]
October 29, 1903

A Visit to Bakerton.

The editor of the REGISTER spent last Friday at the busy village of Bakerton, in this county, where the Standard Stone and Lime Company of Washington, of which the Messrs. Baker are the moving spirits, has […]
August 18, 1903

Exner–Higgins Marriage

Exner–Higgins. Mr. Lawrence Exner, of McKeesport, Pa., and Miss Mary Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins, were married on Tuesday evening last, in St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Harpers Ferry, by Rev. Father Collins. The […]
July 17, 1902

Martha Flanagan Hosts Visitors

Mrs. William Harmes, of Washington D. C., and her niece, Miss Lula Bender, of Bolivar, are visiting Miss Martha Flanagan at Bakerton.
December 19, 1901

Patterson Spends Several Days with Flanagan

Miss Bertha G. Patterson, of Columbus, Ohio, who is attending school at Gallaudet College, Kendall Green, Washington, D. C., spent several days the past week with her cousin, Mrs. John G. Flanagan, near Bakerton.
November 4, 1901

Kaldenback, Circuit Court No. 1.

Circuit Court No. 1. Joseph H. Hinwood, Nichols ave.; Charles Schaffer, 1417 N. J. ave.; Frederic C. Johnson, 2927 M st.; John B. Lord, Bunker Hill road; William Carney, 923 G st. s.w.; John B. Stubbs, […]
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 6, 1900

Kaldenback visits Moore in Bakerton

Miss Nannie E. Kaldenback, of Washington, D. C., is the guest of Misses Bertha and Laura Moore at Bakerton.
April 20, 1899

Flanagan, Walsh, & Moore visit Washington

Miss Martha Flanagan, Mrs. Nora Moore and Mrs. Maggie Walsh, of the Bakerton neighborhood, spent the past week with friends in Washington City.
September 15, 1898

Huggins, McCormick, Kaldenback visit Walsh’s.

Miss Mary Huggins, of Harper’s Ferry, Miss Gussie McCorkmick, of Brunswick, Md., and Miss Mamie Kaldenback, of Washington, D. C., visited Mrs. Thomas B. Walsh at Bakerton the past week. Miss Mamie Kaldenback, of Washington, D. C., […]
May 10, 1898

Decker, Harpers Ferrian, Liberator, and Patentee.

The Harper’s Ferry correspondent of the Shepherdstown Independent says:“Carl” Decker, the New York Journal Cuban correspondent, and the liberator of Miss Cisneros from the Spanish dungeon, Cuba, is a Harper’s Ferrian by birth and ancestry. His […]