EvidenceCollection: The Shepherdstown Register

July 20, 1905

Bakerton Camp Meeting

Camp Meeting.A camp meeting will be held in Duke’s woods at Bakerton, W. Va., commencing August 11th and continuing ten days. The meeting will be in charge of Rev. T. C. Jones. The following ministers are […]
May 24, 1906

Mr. & Mrs. Thos. B Welsh; Friends of The Register

We were pleased to have a call last Saturday from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Welsh, of Bakerton, who spent the day with friends in Shepherdstown. They are good friends of the REGISTER and paid up […]
May 30, 1907

Wm. Welsh; Mare For Sale

For Sale– A nice young roan mare, will drive single or double. Conway stock. Terms reasonable. William Welsh, Bakerton, W. Va.
March 5, 1908

“Devil’s Cake”, made by Anna Welsh, brings high $ at festival.

A “devil’s cake” proved a very popular article at the festival at Bakerton last week. It brought the neat sum of $10.35. It was made and presented by Miss Anna Mary Welsh.
February 17, 1910

Pearle Welsh, Appendicitis Operation.

Miss Pearl Welsh, the ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh, of Bakerton, was operated upon last Sunday for appendicitis. She stood the operation well and is getting along very nicely.
June 9, 1910

Welsh, Flanagan Call Register Office

Mrs. Thos. B. Welsh and Miss Martha Flanagan, of Bakerton, made a pleasant call at the Register office yesterday.
May 24, 1917

Licenses Issued to Grubbs & Whittington; Welsh & Geary

Marriage licenses were issued by County Clerk Johnson last week to William E. Whittington and Ethel May Grubbs, of Rip[p]on, and to William Sheldon Geary and Martha Mae Welsh, both of Bakerton.
February 27, 1919

Grand Jury Memers; Return Indictment against Willingham.

In The Circuit Court.The grand jury of the Jefferson Circuit Court at this term was composed of the following persons: D. S. Hughes, George W. Shull, George Elliott, Horace C. Moore, W. D. Rissler, Robert Withers, […]
June 16, 1921

Work at Bakerton; Welsh & Moler Ill. Visitations.

BAKERTON NEWS. With two steam shovels in operation at Bakerton, a great deal of excavation work is in progress. Much excitement prevailed the other day by the rumor, which quickly spread over the entire plant, that […]
August 10, 1922

More Bakerton News, Etc.

On Thursday of last week our baseball nine motored to Shenandoah Junction, and after a friendly little nine innings had passed we came home with the laurels. The score was 9 to 4 in our favor. […]
October 16, 1919

Death Notice: Michael Bowler

Michael Bowler, a former resident of Shenandoah Junction died last week in Roanoke, Va. His body was brought to Harper’s Ferry for internment. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. C. C. Tapscott, at Shenandoah Junction, […]
August 24, 1922

More Bakerton Visitiations; etc.

The M. E. Sunday school picnic will be held at the river, near Mr. “Pet” Moler’s farm, on Saturday, August 26. These guests are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Trundle: Mrs. Sarah […]