This is a feature called Dots and Dashes by Readem N. Weep from the March 24, 1938 Advocate. Highlights from...
Read moreThis is a photo of the Keystone Company’s Kindling-Wood Factory from Hambleton, WV Dated March 1910. The plant was built...
Read moreThis is a hospital statement from a Dr. S. M. Lilienfeld of Parsons. His office hours were 10 am to...
Read moreThis is a copy of a report card that some folks may remember. These cards were used in first through...
Read moreThis is a picture of the R. W. Evans Harness Shop of Parsons. I was not able to locate information...
Read moreThis is a photo of two sisters taken around 1950 when they lived at Stringtown. They are Linda (Mimps) Bonner...
Read moreThis is a photo of the residence of (A. L.) Abraham Lincoln Helmick of Thomas. It was taken around 1907....
Read moreThis is a photo of Ted Dove (standing) and Arthur (Oss) Cooper (sitting). Ted Dove was the son of Abraham...
Read moreThis is a picture of a train on the Coketon rails around 1900. The train was built in 1889 by...
Read moreThis is a picture that was painted by Wanda Miller Hinkle. She was a daughter of the Oscar C. and...
Read moreThis is a picture of a child’s money bank meant to promote thrift. It was given out by the First...
Read moreIn honor of all who served to keep our Country safe from its inception to today, we honor you. Thanks...
Read moreThis is a picture of a badge from the Loyal Order of Moose Hambleton, WV Lodge No 418. On the...
Read moreThis is a picture of a plate from The First United Methodist Church of Parsons. The Church on the Hill...
Read moreThis is a second art work of Lolita Collett Hilliard. It is a credit to her that her art work...
Read moreThis oil painting was the work of Lolita Ruth Collette Hilliard of Parsons. Lolita was the daughter of Maurie Jay...
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