| Plaque for B & O Railroad Depot Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 22:19 Views: 2535 Comments: 0
| Bronze plaque placed on the depot to commemorate it's pre 1910 history. |
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| The Cunningham House Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 21:46 Views: 2583 Comments: 0
The Cunningham home built in 1900 is located at 224 Chapman Avenue in Spencer. It was once owned by the Foard H. and Madeline Julia Wine Cunningham Family. It features large porches, period furnishings and a relaxed atmosphere for the now Cunningham House Bed and Breakfast Inn owned by Alvis "Sonny" and Sherry Truman. #5 in the Spencer Walking Tour brochure. |
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| The Cleavenger House Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 21:56 Views: 2593 Comments: 0
The Hazel Cleavenger house, built circa 1900, is located at 431 West Main Street in Spencer. It features several interesting architectural elements including unusual oval windows. Current owners are Anthony and Shannon Hofstad & is #6 on the walking tour of Spencer's historic buildings. |
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| TS - Samuel Austin & Maggie V. [Cromwell] Fleshman Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Fleshman Family Cemetery 2009/12/24 15:33 Views: 2648 Comments: 0
TS at Fleshman Cem., McKown's Ck. Road near Walton, Roane Co., WV. Maggie, b. 1880 & died 1965, was the d/o Robert and Mary E. [Alfred] Cromwell and Samuel. b. Aug 27, 1878 was the s/o David T. and Sarah S. Daugherty Fleshman. He died 6 Sept 1956. They were married in Roane County 23 Sept 1900 and were parents of: Dennis A., Darrell Gay, & Ione.
Photo taken: May 2006 by Lisa Carper Stott Used with permission |
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| The B & O Railroad Depot Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 22:19 Views: 2651 Comments: 0
The B & O Railroad Depot located at Church Street and Heritage Park in Spencer dates to 1893. The depot is now used as Spencer's Heritage Park Museum and is owned by the City of Spencer. #1 on the Walking Tour brochure |
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| TS - David T. & Sarah S. [Daughtery] Fleshman Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Fleshman Family Cemetery 2009/12/24 15:33 Views: 2656 Comments: 0
David T. Fleshman and Sarah S. Daugherty were married in Kanawha Co., VA(WV) in September 1854 by the Rev. Jonathan Smith. David T. born in Greenbrier Co., VA(WV) was the s/o of John and Catherine Tuckwiller Fleshman, and Sarah S. Daugherty was the d/o James and Phoebe Coulter Daugherty.
David T. was b. 1829 d. 18 Oct 1896 Sarah S. was b. 1837 d. 8 Oct 1925
Photo taken: May 2006 by Lisa Carper Stott Used with permission. |
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| The Arnott House Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 21:35 Views: 2660 Comments: 0
The Victorian style Arnott home is located at 103 Locust Avenue in Spencer and was built in 1905 by the Henry M. Arnott family. This historic home now serves the community as the Arnott House Bed and Breakfast Inn. Greg and Dilya Sutton are current owners and the house is #4 on the Walking Tour brochure. |
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| TS - Charles W. Fleshman Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Fleshman Family Cemetery 2009/12/24 15:33 Views: 2670 Comments: 0
Fleshman Family Cem., near Walton, Roane Co., WV. Charles W. Fleshman b. 21 June 1858 Greenbrier Co., VA(WV) d. 19 Oct 1892 Roane Co., WV s/o David T. and Sarah S. Daugherty Fleshman
In the 1880 census of Walton, Roane Co. Charles was listed age 22, single, school teacher.
Photo dated May 2006 by Lisa Carper Stott Used with permission. |
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| The Anderson Building Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 22:13 Views: 2680 Comments: 0
The Anderson Building, built about 1900, is located at (227 Main St) the corner of Main & Market Streets in downtown Spencer & is #8 on the walking tour. The building was once the location of a grocery store, a clothing/department store and is currently owned and occupied as the optometry office of Dr. Harry Anderson. |
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| Craig Hesson, speaker at July 23 meeting Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2015/7/31 14:40 Views: 2701 Comments: 0
| Hesson is chairman of the Fort Randolph Committee as well as a Revolutionary War re-enactor from Point Pleasant, WV. His informative presentation was on the history of Fort Randolph and the decisive battle which occurred at Point Pleasant known as Dunmore's War of 1774. |
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