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| MM - Richard B. Carpenter Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Fleshman Family Cemetery 2009/12/24 15:33 Views: 2523 Comments: 0
Fleshman Family Cem. near Walton, Roane Co., WV
Richard "Bennie" Carpenter [military marker] b. 5 July 1931 d. 7 Sept 1980 s/o Hubert and Della Jones Carpenter
Phote taken May 2006 by Lisa Carper Stott Used with permission |
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| Susan Tucker - 2014 History Hero Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Misc 2014/4/11 0:05 Views: 2437 Comments: 0
SUSAN TUCKER, RCHS MEMBER, RECOGNIZED AS 2014 "HISTORY HERO"
Nominated by the Roane County Historical Society, Inc., member Susan Tucker, was recognized among thirty-five other history & preservation-minded WV citizens during WV History Day 13 February 2014, sponsored by WV Division of Culture & History. Susan was recognized for her work in spearheading and preserving the society's printed materials to CD form and digitization of historic Roane County newspapers formerly on microfilm. She is the current Recording Secretary for the society. Congratulations, Susan!
Photo: Rick Greathouse, RCHS President, presents Susan with 2014 History Hero pin & certificate during our March 27th society meeting. |
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| Traders Trust & Banking Company Building Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 21:16 Views: 2421 Comments: 0
The Traders Trust & Banking Co. building is a 4-story brick and stone structure. Built in about 1902, the bank's name is found on both the Main and Market Street sides of the building. (Since the plaques are identical except for the names and dates, I will not post each plaque with the building photo). #2 on Walking Tour brochure |
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| The Phil D. Phillips Building Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 22:05 Views: 2396 Comments: 0
The Phil D. Phillips building, located at 223 Main Street in Spencer has architecture elements similar to buildings along this section of the street. Most of the buildings in this area were at one time gutted by fire but maintain their original facade. Mr. Philip D. Phillips (1882-1964) from Greene Co., PA was a prominent Spencer druggist, businessman & represented Roane County in the House of Delegates. A drug store was operated from this location. The building is currently owned by Insurance Agents, Bob and Anita Ashley & is #7 on the walking tour. |
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| May 22, 2014 Essay Scholarship Presentation Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2014/6/11 15:37 Views: 2359 Comments: 0
May 22, 2014 Meeting of Roane County Historical Society. Left to right: Rick Greathouse, RCHS President, Janie K. Matics, 2014 Essay Scholarship Recipient, Linda Cottrell Liss, Scholarship Chairperson |
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| RCHS Celebrates 20th Anniv. with Cake Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Events 2014/8/1 21:08 Views: 2342 Comments: 0
Roane County Historical Society is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Cake & ice cream were served at our June 26th meeting in celebration of the society's milestone. |
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| Rebecca Park Portrays Spencer Settler: Sudna Carpenter Tanner Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2014/7/11 19:44 Views: 2331 Comments: 0
Guest at July 24, 2014 meeting of the Roane County Historical Society. 7 p.m Roane County Library. Invite guests, plan to attend. |
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| The Arnott House Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 21:35 Views: 2327 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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| 21st Annual Genealogical Fair Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Misc 2015/7/31 14:57 Views: 2310 Comments: 0
Sponsored by the Roane County Historical Society, Inc., Saturday, September 26, 2015 at the Heritage Park Community Building in Spencer, WV. See Flier for more details. |
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| The Anderson Building Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Historical Plaque Project 2011/2/9 22:13 Views: 2288 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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