This is a picture of Foster "Allen" (1921-2017) and Dorothy Ruth Teter Hile (1922-2005). Allen and Dorothy were married December...
Read moreThis is a photo of Celestine Bonner Teter (1891-1954). She was the daughter of Martin Van Buren and Melissa Jane...
Read moreThis photo is of George Edward and Bertha Florence Moats Watring and she is holding John, their son. They lived...
Read moreThis is a picture of the Town of Davis in its infancy. The town was named after Senator Henry Gassaway...
Read moreLast week's photo was not identified. A daughter, Bertha, was accidentally left off the list of children of WIlliam and...
Read moreLast week's photo was of William A. Knotts (1856-1933) and his wife, Elizabeth Ann Canan Knotts (1872-1937), daughter of Martin...
Read moreLast week's photo was of Harry and Iva Cosner Hinkle. Harry was the son of Charlie and Mary Bennett Hinkle. At...
Read moreLast week's photo was of The Mountain View Hotel in Thomas. The hotel opened in 1903 on Spruce Street. In...
Read moreLast week's photo is of Raymon and Dolly Godwin Summerfield. Raymon's parents were Ben and Jemmimah Summerfield. Dolly's parents were...
Read moreThis week's photo is of a young couple and could be related to the Summerfields. Last week's photo was of...
Read moreThis week's photo is someone possible related to R. F. Summerfield. Last week's photo was of Percy James "Bud" and...
Read moreThe lady from the November 20th edition is Virginia Shoemaker Dilly. Virginia was married to Frank Dilly I. Frank had...
Read moreLast week's photo of the lady will be addressed in the next article. This photo is of the Thomas Depot....
Read moreThis week’s photo is of an unidentified lady. She could be related to the Dilly or Dye Families. In the...
Read moreThis is a repeat photo with some more information. The man on the left is Chester Bennett he was married...
Read moreThornton F. Hebb (1821-1911). Married Catherine Sanders in 1842. Catherine died in 1853 and Thornton then married Mary Ann Lipscomb....
Read moreThis week's photo is of the demolition of the Engine House from the rail yard of the Western Maryland in...
Read moreThis week’s photo was found in some books donated to the library. It is believed that a Wilson Family donated...
Read moreThis week's photo is of Etta Mae Hebb Propst. Last week's photo was of Myrtle Baker Delaney Dye. The photo...
Read moreThis week's photo is of an unknown lady could be related to Myrtle Dye or Dilley's. The photo of the...
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