No one called to identify the couple from last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arnold's wedding would have been March...
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Read moreDetailsLast week's photo was of Amos Jacob Nine and his wife Alda Dumire Nine (with two of their children; Ola,...
Read moreDetailsI am going to change things up a little. I have been given several pictures that are not identified and...
Read moreDetailsThis is a rerun of the picture from last week. The information was correct; however, it did not go along...
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of Mary King Scott. She was the daughter of Enoch Grant and Lucretia Stalnaker King. Mary...
Read moreDetailsThis is a sign above the street in Davis welcoming folks to town. On the right of the picture is...
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of the Tannery Addition of Parsons.In the middle of the picture is a body of water...
Read moreDetailsThis is a great view of the Pulp and Paper Mill of Parsons. Construction began in 1900 and was finished...
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of the Thomas Express Office. The office was part of the buildings in the railroad yard....
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of Selena “Maxine” Wolford Harper.Maxine was the daughter of Hayes and Alma Huffman Wolford. Hayes was...
Read moreDetailsThis is a picture of Aaron and Melvina Cooper Rohrbaugh and their three daughters.The daughters are Orpha-youngest, Rose Ann-middle, and...
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of Delphie Bonner Flanagan, Evelyn Flanagan (left) and Birtie Flanagan (right). Delphie was married to James...
Read moreDetailsThis is a picture taken on Christmas Day 1963.The lady is Texie Alice Pennington Turner; she was the daughter of...
Read moreDetailsThis is a picture of some folks dressed up to go belsnickling. This was thought to be a German Custom...
Read moreDetailsPost Card Back of Post Card This is a post card sent in 1908 and the postage was one cent.Cards like...
Read moreDetailsThis is a feature called Dots and Dashes by Readem N. Weep from the March 24, 1938 Advocate. Highlights from...
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of the Keystone Company’s Kindling-Wood Factory from Hambleton, WV Dated March 1910. The plant was built...
Read moreDetailsThis is a hospital statement from a Dr. S. M. Lilienfeld of Parsons. His office hours were 10 am to...
Read moreDetailsThis is a copy of a report card that some folks may remember. These cards were used in first through...
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