Willard Eskridge, Butch Michael, and Sally Nottingham in the 1974 Pioneer Days Production of "January Thaw." The three-act play by William Rees was produced by Frances Eskridge and performed by The Pioneer Players during Pioneer days July 9 - 13,…
Willard Eskridge as Jonathan Rockwood, and Sally Nottingham as Mathilda Rockwood in the 1974 Pioneer Days Production of "January Thaw." The three-act play by William Rees was produced by Frances Eskridge and performed by The Pioneer Players during…
Willard Eskridge as Jonathan Rockwood in the 1974 Pioneer Days Production of "January Thaw" with view of stage. The three-act play by William Rees was produced by Frances Eskridge and performed by The Pioneer Players during Pioneer days July 9 - 13,…
Wide view of a Shay engine pulls a 3 car passenger train southbound out of the C&O Tunnel norh of the lumber town of Harter. Shows train crossing bridge over the Greenbrier River.
Richard Thomas Daugherty was born in Clover Lick, W.Va. on May 16, 1924 to Isaac and Rosa Reed Daugherty. He married Annie J. Jones on July 3, 1948.
Mr. Daugherty was a veteran of World War II and was employed by the West Virginia Department of…
West Union School. Teacher, Ellett Smith. Back Row, L-R: Lanie Beverage, May VanReenen, Mamie Vanreenen, Ida Beverage, Clarence Kellison, Sterl Dilley, Albert VanReenen, Clawson Beverage, Neal Beverage, Roy Kellison, Roy VanReenen, Bernard VanReenen.…
Wedding portrait of Tina Belle Newcomb and Berton Ellis Smith. Tina B. Newcomb, daughter of William P. and Florence May Phillips Newcomb, born Dec. 7, 1886 at Grench Creek, Upshur County, W.Va. Berton Ellis Smith, son of Peter Joseph and Alcinda…
Wedding Portrait of John Lossing Buck and Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker. This snapshot was sent to Lossing's parents in Pleasant Valley, NY. On it Pearl, who had never met them, wrote "We look pleased, and we are!!"
Wedding party of (Mr) Pearl Arbogast and Lillian Nicholas near Arbovale, W.Va. Shows bride and groom seated with 3 couples on lawn in front of house with musical instruments and hats displayed on the grass.