In 1827, the steady rush of the Potomac River gave life to Boteler’s Mill. This thriving cement works helped build the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal and anchored industry along the eastern stretch of Jefferson County, WV. Powered by innovation and the hands of immigrant laborers, the mill’s story is one of ambition, hardship, and transformation.
KALDENBACK, ELLA C. On Friday, January 3, 1930, at Detroit, Mich, ELLA C. KALDENBACK, wife of the late Charles E. Kaldenback, beloved mother of Edw. D.; Mrs. A. J. Homer, and Mrs. H. T. Sinclair. Funeral […]
KALDENBACK, ELLA C. On Friday, January 3, 1930, at Detroit, Mich., ELLA C. KALDENBACK, wife of the late Charles E. Kaldenback, beloved mother of Edw. D.; Mrs. A. J. Homer, and Mrs. H. T. Sinclair. Notice […]
The marriage of Miss Blanche J. Kaldenback, daughter of Mrs. Ella C. Kaldenback, to Mr. Henry T. Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sinclair, took place last Friday morning. The ceremony was performed in […]
Mrs. Ella C. Kaldenback announces the marriage of her daughter, Blanche Josephine, to Henry T. Sinclair at the Sacred Heart rectory Friday, August 22. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair left for a trip North. After September 15 […]