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Mrs. Jaime Simmons, Research Specialist, WV Division of Culture & History

Mrs. Jaime Simmons, Research Specialist, WV Division of Culture & HistoryPopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category People    2012/7/10 1:09
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Guest speaker 6-28-2012 RCHS meeting.  She represented the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Jack Hively

Jack HivelyPopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category Veterans    2014/7/19 19:55
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Do you recognize this young soldier identified on photos as Jack Hively.  Circa 1940's.  This pic was in the Ralph Lowery photo collection donated to the RCHS earlier this year.  Ralph's gt grandmother was a Hively....
Any comments or information on this young man is appreciated.  Contact contributor at WVRoots@aol.com

2012 Essay Scholarship Recipient

2012 Essay Scholarship RecipientPopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category People    2012/5/28 22:39
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L to R: Linda Cottrell Liss, Essay Scholarship Ch., Mariah Moore, Award Ricipient, and Rick Greathouse, RCHS President.

Harry Chapman Woodyard Plaque

Harry Chapman Woodyard PlaquePopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category People    2011/11/11 19:46
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Dedicated October 13, 2011
Photo by Susan Tucker

Carol Board-Westfall Shares DNA Results

Carol Board-Westfall Shares DNA ResultsPopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category People    2012/11/26 19:29
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Carol shares recent DNA results at November 15, 2012 RCHS meeting.

Prior-Greathouse-Kender

Prior-Greathouse-KenderPopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category Misc    2011/11/19 20:24
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Rick Greathouse, RCHS President, presents 5-volume set of "Cemeteries of Roane County, WV"  books to Nov 17, 2011 guest speakers, Sara Prior, left and Carolyn Kender, on right of the State Historic Preservation Office.

Mike Hill presents "Family Genealogy" program

Mike Hill presents "Family Genealogy" programPopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category People    2012/11/5 19:07
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October 25, 2012 meeting. Mike Hill presents interesting & well-planned presentation about  “family genealogy.”  His purpose was to motivate and get members interested in discussing their ancestors and family surnames at the different society meetings as part of the society’s regular programming.  He is looking to do something, structurally, that will enhance today’s technology-based family research.  He distributed the Bonnett/Meadows Pedigree Chart (his wife’s ancestors) which generated discussion about others who are researching or have ancestors of the same families.  

Woodyard Plaque Dedication - Cake

Woodyard Plaque Dedication - CakePopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category People    2011/11/10 18:58
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Dedication Ceremony, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011

Woodyard Descendant at plaque dedication

Woodyard Descendant at plaque dedicationPopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category People    2011/11/10 19:13
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Woodyard descendants and Carol Board-Westfall, center, who spearheaded the plaque project for the Roane County Historical Society, Inc.  Dedication ceremony at Roane County Courthouse, Thurs., Oct. 13, 2011.

The T. R. Simmons House

The T. R. Simmons HousePopular
Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss   (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss)   Category Historical Plaque Project    2011/2/9 23:19
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Located at 327 Church Street, the T. R. Simmons House, built in 1901, was the home of the Theodore Ross and Lula Mae Stump Simmons family.  He was born in Roane County the son of James and Elizabeth Boggs Simmons.  Mr. Simmons was a businessman and banker by trade and was serving as the President of the Bank of Spencer in 1910, (see building #9).  The house is currently owned by the Lillian Knight estate and is vacant.
It is #15 on the historic buildings walking tour.

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