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Sort by: ( Title ) ( Date ) ( Popularity ) Photos currently sorted by: Title (Z to A)Photo No. 51-60 (out of 68 photos hit) | |
| 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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| John Allen Lowry Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2014/4/11 14:23 Views: 2526 Comments: 0
John Allen Lowry was born in Monroe Co., VA(WV) on 5 Nov 1845 & died a Walton, Roane Co. 1 Jan 1930. He served during the Civil War, 1st WV Cavalry, the son of Thomas & Rachel Lynch Lowry. He was married to Virginia Hively in 1867 & they were parents of 4 children. Photo from Ralph G. Lowry Photo Collection recently donated to the Roane County Historical Society. |
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| Jack Hively Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Veterans 2014/7/19 19:55 Views: 3230 Comments: 0
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 |
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| Harry Chapman Woodyard Plaque Dedication Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2011/11/9 17:15 Views: 2811 Comments: 0
To read an article on the Harry Chapman Woodyard plaque dedication click here. |
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| Harry Chapman Woodyard Plaque Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2011/11/11 19:46 Views: 3190 Comments: 0
Dedicated October 13, 2011 Photo by Susan Tucker |
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| Fleshman Cemetery (near Walton, WV) Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Fleshman Family Cemetery 2009/12/24 15:33 Views: 2917 Comments: 0
Fleshman Family Cemetery entrance overview located on the old Fleshman farm about 1 mile up McKown's Creek Road from U.S. Hwy 119, approx. 3 miles south of Walton.
Photo dated May 2006 by Lisa Carper Stott Used with permission
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Added note: One more marker is noted by a Fleshman descendant but no photo available. Robert R. Fleshman s/o Charles and Mittie Fleshman d. 11 Feb 1893 |
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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: 2786 Comments: 0
Thurs., Nov. 21, 2013 Society meeting with program by Doug Wood. |
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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: 2226 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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| County Documentary Film Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) People 2014/10/27 2:40 Views: 3728 Comments: 1
We are excited about the documentary film of Roane County history being produced by film-maker Wayne Worth, of Clarksburg, WV. He has interviewed , Denver Gandee, Orton Jones, Paul Hughes, Linda Cottrell Liss and will complete Roane County's story by interviewing, Mayor Terry Williams and Society President Rick Greathouse. Mr. Worth is film documenting each WV county. This film project, because of his love of West Virginia, will be offered to each 8th grade teacher for use in their West Virginia studies. |
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| Cottrill Cemetery, Rte 119, Speed Rd., Roane Co., WV Posted by: LindaCottrellLiss (See more photos from LindaCottrellLiss) Cemeteries 2008/6/4 18:25 Views: 3317 Comments: 0
Cottrill Cemetery Restoration Project. Taken Fall 2007 before project began. This is the resting place of Rachel Hughes Cottrill, (1789-1860) and some of her descendants. |
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