December 19, 2024

Life Between The Blasts: The Village of Bakerton

Life in Bakerton was lived between the thunder of quarry blasts and the spirit of community. When the Baker brothers established their Washington Building Lime Company in Oak Grove, near Harpers Ferry, they reshaped both the land and the community surrounding it. Beneath its whitewashed houses and tidy streets, Bakerton was alive with the labor of hard-working men, the laughter of children at Oak Grove Schoolhouse, and the steady rhythm of trains and machinery. In Bakerton, faith, industry, and resilience intertwined to create a village that glowed against the landscape of the county surrounding it.
August 14, 2024

Fenton Cockrell, Escaped Injury

Mr. Fenton Cockerel, of the vicinity of Bolivar, by some means had his clothing caught in the machinery of his brother’s mill at Halltown, and would have been seriously injured if Mr. Johnson had not extracted […]
August 13, 2024

Reunion Companies D & A, 12th Va. Cavalry

Reunion Companies D and A, 12th Va. Cavalry.Companies D and A, 12th Va. Cavalry, met in reunion at Uvilla, W. Va., August 11th; at the roll call the following members of Company D answered to their […]
May 2, 2024

Marriage: Ray Miller wed to Lowell H. Hetzel

The Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South was the scene of a very pretty wedding last evening when Miss Ray Miller, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David N. Miller of Alta Vista, Md., was […]
December 21, 2023

Obituary: Robert William Ingram

Robert William Ingram died at his home in Martinsburg, W. Va., Thursday night after a long illness at the age of 64. He was born in Jefferson County, W. Va., the son of the late Charles […]