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| 801 | | World War I Draft Registration Hughes, Holy Jasper |
Holly Jasper Hughes
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| 802 | | World War I Draft Registration Hughes, Job Ellous |
Job Ellis Hughes
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| 803 | | World War I Draft Registration Hughes, Leo Ennis |
Leo Ennis Hughes
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| 804 | | World War I Draft Registration Hughes, William Wade |
William Wade Hughes
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| 805 | | World War I Draft Registration Stover, Jerry Bert |
Jerry Bert Stover
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| 806 | | World War I Draft Registration Stover, Elza Everette |
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| 807 |  | World War II Herdman, Dencil - Dencil was killed in action. |
Dencil Clinton Herdman
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| 808 |  | World War II Herdman, Robert Johnny
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Robert Johnny Herdman
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| 809 | | World War II Registration/Enlisment Form Hughes, Donald |
Donald Earl Hughes
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| 810 |  | WV Route 87 The road to the left in the picture is now called Spruce Run Road and the road to the right is the Middle Fork of Cow Run. The homestead shown in the picture belonged to Charles and Mamie Miller Donohew.
This road would lead many of us to Columbus, Cincinnati, Charleston and the world beyond, for others it was a way back to a life they had left behind.
wvaanne |
Family: Donohew/Miller (F238)
West Virginia Route 87
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| 811 |  | WV Rte 87 This picture was taken on John King Hill about two miles east of the Jackson/Mason County Line. |
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| 812 |  | WWI Draft Notice William Isaac Casto |
William Isaac Casto
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| 813 | | WWII Veteran's Monument to those who served in the Wars from the Civil War until the Present. Names with a star indicate the person was killed in action. |
Harold Lane
Mary M Sayre
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| 814 |  | WWII Draft Notice William Isaac Casto |
William Isaac Casto
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| 815 |  | Yauger School Pupil List 1919 These "list" were made into post cards to be sent to friends and families or as keepsakes for the students. Families were very proud when their children were able to attend school. Education in those days was a privilege not a right. |
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| 816 |  | Yeaguer Shool - was located on the short cut between 87 and Leon Baden Rd. Ora Click Weigands was the teacher.
Remember the days when you had to stare straight into the sun for the Kodack Brownie to capture your picture. These guys look like that is what they are doing. Trying to look at the camera and still look at the sun. |
Ora Inez Click
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| 817 |  | Zachariah and Dora Florence Kay Gordon.
This picture was submitted by their granddaughter Terri |
Family: Gordon/Kay (F4620)
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