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News : August Meeting of Historical Society
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| Posted by Linda Cottrell Liss on 2011/9/10 2:20:00 (2239 reads) |
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The Roane County Historical Society, Inc., met Thursday, August 25, 2011 at 7 p.m. at the Roane County library with nineteen members and two guests present. Rick Greathouse, President, called the meeting to order. Anthony Hofstad led an opening prayer and the pledge to the American flag was recited by all. Susan Tucker, Recording Secretary, read the minutes from the July meeting which were approved as read. Carol Board-Westfall gave the Treasurer’s report which reflected a balance of $19,446.74. Linda Cottrell Liss, Membership & Corresponding Secretary, reported current membership at 202. Liss reported that the Civil War marker for T.J.Cottrill was retrieved recently from the McKown’s Creek roadside by Frank Liss, Jack Nida, & Jim Perdue and is awaiting pick up by the Harrison County Genealogical Society to get it back to the IOOF Cemetery at Clarksburg where Mr. Cottrill is buried. Board-Westfall reported that several old books had been donated to RCHS library. She also reported that she and Jack Nida had put up eleven of the church plaques and hopes to get the rest delivered & installed soon as weather permits. In addition she reported that the plaque commemorating the service of county native Harry C. Woodyard, U.S. Congressman, is being designed and hopefully will be ready for unveiling during Walnut Festival activities. It will hang at the Roane County Court House. Carol Cronin, Newsletter Editor, reported that the Vol 19-Issue 1 newsletter is nearly ready to send to the printer. Johanna Nutter, Genealogy Fair Chairperson, reported that vendors are signing up for our 17th Annual Genealogy Fair, scheduled for Saturday, September 24th, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Heritage Park Community Center. Drawings for door prizes will be held which include some of the books published by the historical society. Breakfast & luncheon foods will be served by the American Legion Auxiliary. Everyone is welcome to drop by, seek out folk working on same family lines, find new family connections, purchase items offered by vendors and make some new friends. Paul Hughes, society member, distributed booklets titled: “The Civil War in SPENCER” which he helped compile and produce through the Spencer Rotary Club Civil War Sesquicentennial Committee with funding assistance provided by the WV Dept. of Education and the Arts. The booklet relates the years of conflict 1861-1865 and the part Spencer & its citizen soldiers played in the Civil War. Greathouse announced that a speaker from Preservation Works is scheduled for our November 16th meeting. The meeting adjourned with refreshments being served to: Tucker, Board-Westfall, Greathouse, Brenda Whited, Nutter, Okey and Mary Young, Carl Paxton, Reva Paxton, Hazel Gandee, Patty and Bernard Wyatt, Hughes, Betty Moore, Cronin, Liss, Melissa Swisher, Peggy Starcher, Bobby Skinner, Hofstad and Philip J. Miller. The next meeting of the R.C.H.S. is scheduled for Thursday, September 22nd, at 7 p.m. downstairs at the Roane County Library. All members are urged to attend and guests are always welcome. For further information about society activities you may contact Linda Liss at WVRoots@aol.com
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General Interest : Election of 2011-12 Officers
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| Posted by Linda Cottrell Liss on 2011/8/9 17:00:00 (2520 reads) |
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The Roane County Historical Society, Inc., met Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 7 p.m. at the Roane County Library with fifteen members present. Rick Greathouse, President, called the meeting to order. Jack Nida led the opening prayer and the pledge to the American Flag was recited. Susan Tucker, Recording Secretary, read the minutes from the June meeting which were approved as read. Carol Board-Westfall, Treasurer, reported a balance of $19,824.61 in the society’s treasury.
Linda Cottrell Liss, Membership & Corresponding Secretary, reported membership at 202 which includes two new members. She has also responded to several pieces of correspondence and contacted members by email who have not paid dues for the new fiscal year, 2011-12.
Board-Westfall reported three new books have been added to the society’s library: 1. “Historic Photos of West Virginia” by Swick 2. “Images of America – Mason County” by Bolte 3. “Baltimore & Ohio Railroad of West Virginia” by Withers
In the absence of Johanna Nutter, Genealogy Fair Chairperson, Board-Westfall reported that the society has started receiving calls regarding reservations for table space for the September 24th genealogy fair..
Liss reported that she has not heard back from the landowner where the Civil War marker for T. J. Cottrill is found. The marker is located along the road in a remote area up McKown’s Creek in Roane Co. just as reported earlier. It is quite heavy and the road very rough. Jack Nida volunteered to meet with the Liss’s to retrieve the marker soon.
Board-Westfall reported that two of the 16 church plaques have been installed. She needs help with this since the churches are located all over the county. Jack Nida volunteered to help her with the installation. She also reported that the plaque commemorating Harry C. Woodyard’s service as Roane County Congressman is being designed and hopefully will be ready for dedication by the October 2011 Black Walnut Festival.
Board-Westfall reported that: 1. A set of West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedias & Supplements have been donated to RCHS through the Fields estate. 2. Several old photos and an old Spencer High School Rupicola was donated to the history library 3. The Historical Society’s microfilm reader machine has been repaired
President Greathouse is still working to schedule speakers for upcoming meetings, in particular one from “Preservation Works” and one from Daughters of the American Revolution [DAR] or Sons of the American Revolution [SAR].
Patty Wyatt reported that she has completed organizing the notebook of old obituaries from the society’s library. It is available in the history library.
Report from the Committee on Nominations: Slate of officers for the 2011-12 fiscal year.
President – Richard I. “Rick” Greathouse 1st Vice President – Anthony Hofstad 2nd Vice President – Jack Nida Recording Secretary – Susan Tucker Treasurer – Carol Board-Westfall Membership/Corresponding Secretary – Linda Cottrell Liss
Motion was properly made and seconded to accept and elect the slate of officers as presented. The motion carried unanimously.
The meeting adjourned with refreshments being served to Board-Westfall, Greathouse, Bernard and Patty Wyatt, Liss, Hazel Gandee, Okey and Mary Young, Jean and Jack Nida, Tucker, Phyllis Counts, Wilma Rhodes, Brenda Whited and Peggy Starcher. The next meeting of the R.C.H.S. is scheduled for Thursday, August 25th, 7 p.m. at the library. All members are urged to attend and guests are always welcome.
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General Interest : June 23, 2011 RCHS Meeting Notes
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| Posted by Linda Cottrell Liss on 2011/7/7 18:00:00 (1810 reads) |
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The Roane County Historical Society met on Thursday, June 23, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. at the Roane County Library with eighteen members and guests present. Rick Greathouse, President, called the meeting to order and welcomed those present. Anthony Hofstad led the opening prayer and the pledge to the American flag was recited. The minutes from the May meeting were approved as read.
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General Interest : R.C.H.S., Inc. May Meeting Minutes
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| Posted by Linda Cottrell Liss on 2011/6/6 20:30:00 (1706 reads) |
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The Roane County Historical Society, Inc. met on Thursday, May 26, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. at the Roane County Public Library. Rick Greathouse, President, called the meeting to order and welcomed those present. The opening prayer was led by Anthony Hofstad and the pledge to the flag was recited. Minutes from the April meeting were read and approved as read. Carol Board-Westfall, Treasurer, gave her report which reflects a $19,556.53 working balance.
Linda Liss, Membership Secretary/Corresponding Secretary, reported that the present membership stands at 198, reflecting the loss of one member since the April report. Dues for the 2011-12 fiscal year are $12 & due by July 1, 2011.
Carol Board-Westfall reported the purchase of three books to be added to our library: 1. Charleston Then & Now 2. Postcards of Charleston 3. Great Ohio River Flood of (1937)
The Spring Issue [Vol. 18 #3] of “The Roane County Journal” was mailed in early May.
No report at this time on the 17th Annual Genealogy Fair scheduled for Saturday, September 24th at the Heritage Park Community Building. Johanna Nutter is Chairperson of this event.
Linda Liss reported that she has been working on identifying the Civil War marker found in rural Roane County near Walton. The marker is for Thomas Jefferson Cottrill who was from Harrison Co., WV and identified as buried at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery at Clarksburg, WV. He died in 1897 and as far as known the Civil War marker had never been installed in the cemetery. The cemetery owner/groundskeeper is willing to install the marker if it can be retrieved and returned to the cemetery. Attempts are being made to identify the owner of the land on McKown’s Creek where the marker is located.
Linda Liss reported that she had attended the 2011 Awards Assembly at Roane County High School on Tuesday, May 24th. At that time she presented the $500. Essay Scholarship Award to Miss Shelby L. Montgomery of Gandeeville, WV, who wrote an essay on her Montgomery family. Miss Montgomery has been invited to attend our June meeting and tell us a bit about her research and future plans. She will be added as an honorary member of the R.C.H.S.
Carol Board-Westfall reported that she still needs to contact officials at the courthouse about putting a plaque up honoring Roane County’s only Congressman, Harry Chapman Woodyard. She will continue to work on this project for 2012. She also reported that the 2011 Roane County church plaques have not been installed yet.
According to RCHS by-laws it is the time of year for us to be thinking about election of officers for 2011-12. A Nominating Committee will need to be formed in June to nominate officers to be elected at the July meeting. June 2011 is our annual birthday celebration month. Cake/ice cream will be served.
Jack Nida reported that he had picked up the boxes of volumes of “The Virginia Genealogist” magazine that had been donated to the R.C.H.S.
The meeting adjourned with refreshments being served to members: Phillip J. Miller, Rick Greathouse, Anthony Hofstad, Jean Nida, Jack Nida, Carol Board-Westfall, Melissa Swisher, Betty Moore, Denver Gandee, Marvin D. Stemple, Peggy Starcher, Brenda Whited and Linda Liss.
Submitted by Linda Liss Secretary Pro-tem
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General Interest : Notes from 28 April 2011 Historical Society Meeting
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| Posted by Linda Cottrell Liss on 2011/5/4 17:00:00 (2489 reads) |
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The Roane County Historical Society, Inc. met on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at the Roane County Library for their regular monthly meeting with twelve members present. Rick Greathouse, President, called the meeting to order. Mr. Denver Gandee led the opening prayer and the pledge to the American flag was recited. Susan Tucker, Recording Secretary, read the minutes from the March meeting and Carol Board-Westfall gave the Treasurer's report.
Linda Liss, Corresponding & Membership Secretary, reported that cards had been sent where needed. Members present signed a sympathy card for the family of Rev. Willis E. Anderson, long-time member of the R.C.H.S., who died April 26, 2011. Liss reported the present membership at 199, which includes four new members: Betty J. (Koon) Moore, Peggy L. (Keffer) Starcher, Brenda M. (Golden) Whited, and Nancy L. Mullins.
Liss reported on an inquiry about a Civil War grave marker that had been found recently beside a remote Roane County road near Walton. The marker was for T. J. Cottrill who served the Union - Co E, 12 WVa Infantry. He has been identified as Thomas Jefferson Cottrill, b. c-1837 and died 8 Jan 1897 in Harrison Co., WV, son of Thomas Cottrill and Delilah Loughery Records indicate that he was buried at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Clarksburg. How the marker wound up in Roane County is a mystery. Anyone having information about this marker or how/why it made its way to Roane County, please contact Mrs. Liss at WVRoots@aol.com
Society member, John Sagert of Florida, was present. He was in West Virginia researching the Sinnett family. In particular he is looking for the final resting place (cemetery) for John S. Patrick Sinnett [1787-1869] who is known to have served as the first postmaster (about 1856) of the Walton, Roane Co., WV area. Where was that first post office located? Mr. Sagert donated a copy of his book, "The Sinnett Family Tree" to the society's library.
Linda Liss reported on the R.C.H.S. 2011 Essay Scholarship. To encourage young people to learn of their family genealogy, the society is presenting a $500 scholarship to a deserving Roane County High School senior who writes an essay on their family history. This year's $500 scholarship goes to Miss Shelby Lynn Montgomery of Gandeeville, Roane County, who wrote about her Montgomery ancestors. The scholarship will be presented to Miss Montgomery during the high school's, May 24th awards ceremony. Carol Board-Westfall brought and displayed the plaques for Roane County churches and the Goad house plaque from our 2011 project recognizing structures 100 years old or older. Photos of the plaques were taken to include in the society's library. She also reported that she had received information on Roane County Congressman, Harry Chapman Woodyard. She will proceed on working out details for this 2012 plaque project.
The meeting adjourned with refreshments being served to Susan Tucker, Rick Greathouse, Carol Board-Westfall, Marvin Stemple, John Sagert, Linda Liss, Hazel Gandee, Denver Gandee, Phillip "PJ" Miller, Brenda Whited, Patty Wyatt and Bernard Wyatt. The next scheduled meeting of the R. C. H. S. will be held on Thursday, May 26th at 7:00 p.m. at the Roane County Public Library. Members are urged to attend and guest are always welcomed. For more information, contact Linda Liss at WVRoots@aol.com
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