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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
November 11, 1915

Moler Sells 12 Acres to Washington Building Lime

Albert T. Moler has sold twelve acres from his farm at Bakerton to the Washington Building Lime Company on private terms. The land adjoins the big lime buring plant of this company and contains quantities of […]
October 21, 1915

Patrick Higgins Obituary

Patrick Higgins, for many years a well-known character of the Harper’s Ferry neighborhood, died last Sunday at his home at Sandy Hook, in the 84th year of his age. Higgins was the first man to be […]
October 19, 1915

Obituary: Patrick Higgins

Patrick Higgins of Sandy Hook vicinity died suddenly on Friday. Mr. Higgins was 82 years of age. He was the last of those who figured in the John Brown Raid at this place in 1859. Mr. […]
September 23, 1915

Welsh, Lewis Married

Mr. Martin D. Welsh, of Bakerton, and Miss Laura E. Lewis, of Frederick county, Md., were married in Hagerstown last Friday, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Ernest W. Aaron, of Shenandoah Junction.
September 23, 1915

John Moore’s Trying Day

John Moore, of Sample’s Manor, who works at the Bakerton lime plant, had a trying day of it last Wednesday. He was first struck on the head by a flying stone from a blast, which caused […]
September 23, 1915

Analysis of Ore from Old Flanagan Farm

An expert from Canada is drilling for a certain quality of ore on Mrs. A. A. Lamon’s Rock Hill farm near Bakerton, this county, and it is hoped that an analysis may prove it to be […]
August 17, 1915

Houser Accepts Timekeeper Position in OH

Mr. W. J. Bryan Houser, of Bakerton, son of Mr. D. R. Houser, has accepted a position as time keeper with the Washington Building Lime Co., at Woodville, Ohio, and is much pleased with that section […]
July 29, 1915

Flanagan visits son in Baltimore

Mr. James Flanagan, of Bakerton, is visiting his son, John G. Flanagan, in Baltimore.
July 29, 1915

Flanagan, Hunter visit James Flanagan

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flanagan and their son Harold, of Strasburg, Va., and Miss Nellie Hunter, of Stephens City, Va., have been visiting at Mr. James Flanagan’s, at Bakerton.
July 29, 1915

Bakerton & Charles Town Bootleggers Convicted in Federal Court

Two bootleggers, Monroe Peyton, colored, of Bakerton, and Moses Welsh, white, of Charles Town, were convicted in the Federal Court at Elkins and sentenced to 60 days in the Martinsburg jail and to pay a fine […]
July 15, 1915

Bakerton Scarlet Fever Scare; Kretzer boy dies.

A six-year-old son of George Kretzer, living at Flanagan’s wharf, near Bakerton, died last Monday after a brief illness from malignant scarlet fever, and was buried on Tuesday. It is said that scarlet fever exists in […]
February 11, 1915

Married: Welsh, Kidwiler

In the presence of a few relatives and friends, at the home of Mrs. Robert Cross in Shenandoah Junction, on Thursday evening, January 29th, at 7.30 o’clock, Miss Annie M. Kidwiler was married to Lawrence H. […]