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Sort by: ( Title ) ( Date ) ( Popularity ) Photos currently sorted by: Popularity (Most to Least Hits)Photo No. 31-40 (out of 68 photos hit) | |
| The Chrystal Water & Power Co. (Spencer Ice Plant) Building Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 22:56 Views: 2832 Comments: 0
Built in about 1903 the Chrystal Water and Power Co. building, also known as "The Spencer Ice Plant" is located at the South end of Church Street. In 2007 the unique building was submitted to the National Register of Historic Places and is being renovated as funds become available. The building was originally a facility to manufacture ice and for cold storage. The Crystal Water & Power Company and all its holdings were sold to the City of Parkersburg in 1910 and recharterd in 1911 as the Spencer Water & Ice Co. The building has been vacant for a number of years. The bronze plaque from the R.C.H.S, commemorating the building's placement on the National Regiser, will be installed when the renovation is completed. The building is #12 on the walking tour. |
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| The F. E. Vandale Building Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 22:45 Views: 2817 Comments: 0
The Fred Earl Vandale Building located at 206 Beauty Street in Spencer has served Spencer & area residents as the Roane County Hospital, the Methodist Episcopal Hospital of West Virginia and as the Lowe Hotel. Built in 1904, the historic building was sold in 1929 & currently houses the Vandale - Taylor Funeral Home, Inc. The Vandale Building is #11 on the Walking Tour. |
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| Harry Chapman Woodyard Plaque Dedication Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2011/11/9 17:15 Views: 2814 Comments: 0
To read an article on the Harry Chapman Woodyard plaque dedication click here. |
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| The Huddleston Building Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 23:28 Views: 2795 Comments: 0
Circa 1905, the Huddleston Building is located at 315 Church Street, sandwiched in between two taller buildings & has been restored for office space and an apartment complex. John Huddleston married Dora Mount in 1890 and lived on Church Street in Spencer. He was the son of Washington and Nancy a Thomasson Huddleston, one-time Mayor of Spencer. The Huddleston's all lived on Church Street at the time their homes and much of Spencer's other buildings were destroyed by fire. Mr. Huddleston was in the furniture business. The building is #16 on the walking tour. |
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| Doug Wood as Ostenaco with Isaac Snodgrass Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2013/12/2 2:05 Views: 2787 Comments: 0
Thurs., Nov. 21, 2013 Society meeting with program by Doug Wood. |
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| TS - Oliver M. & Elizabeth J. [Fleshman] Chambers Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Fleshman Family Cemetery 2009/12/24 15:33 Views: 2758 Comments: 0
Fleshman Family Cemetery near Walton, Roane Co., WV.
One photo: Two markers Oliver M. Chambers b. 1861 Roane Co., VA(WV) d. 1934
Elizabeth J. Fleshman Chambers b. 1861 Greenbrier Co., VA(WV) d. 1944 d/o David F. and Sarah S. Daugherty Fleshman
Married in Roane Co., 8 Feb 1888
Photo taken May 2006 by Lisa Carper Stott Used with permission |
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| TS - Infant Son Fleshman Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Fleshman Family Cemetery 2009/12/24 15:33 Views: 2753 Comments: 0
Fleshman Family Cem., near Walton, Roane Co., WV b & d. 21 March 1906 Infant son of Howard H. & Louisa F. Jones Fleshman
There are at least three other infants of H.H. & Lulu that are probably buried here in unmarked graves: Fred b. 17 Aug 1892, Stillborn female b. 10 Jan 1894, Hazel b. 1 Jan 1895.
Photo taken May 2006 by Lisa Carper Stott Used with permission.
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| Rebecca Park with Tanner descendants Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2014/8/1 21:13 Views: 2733 Comments: 0
Special Guest for the July 24, 2014 meeting of the RCHS was Rebecca Park of Charleston, WV who portrayed Roane County, WV settler Sudna Carpenter Tanner, wife of pioneer Samuel Tanner. Tanner descendants pictured with Ms. Park are left to right: Carol Board-Westfall, Rick Greathouse and Susan Tucker. |
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| TS - Darrell Gay Fleshman Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Fleshman Family Cemetery 2009/12/24 15:33 Views: 2722 Comments: 0
TS - Fleshman Family Cemetery near Walton, Roane Co., WV. Darrell Gay Fleshman b. 15 Oct 1905 Walton, Roane Co., WV d. 25 Apr 1981 s/o Samuel Austin & Maggie V. Cromwell Fleshman.
Photo taken May 2006 by Lisa Carper Stott Uses with permission. |
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| TS - Jacob Summerfield Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Fleshman Family Cemetery 2009/12/24 15:33 Views: 2713 Comments: 0
Fleshman Family Cem.near Walton, Roane Co., WV No known relation to the Fleshman's Jacob Summerfield b. 1818 d. 10 April 1893
Jacob Summerfield and Mary Drawdy (Droddy) were married in Kanawha Co., VA(WV)on 18 Feby 1849 by Rev. William Gilbert. He is believed to be the s/o Abraham and Catharine Summerfield of Greenbrier Co., VA(WV). Mary Drawdy b. c-1828 was the d/o Charles Drawdy and died in Roane Co. 8 Aug 1894. Burial place unknown.
Photo taken May 2006 by Lisa Carper Stott Used with permission. |
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