Thursday, July 14, 1921 Ten men in the county jail. Five moonshiners, 4 pistol toters, and one for the grand...
Read moreThursday, July 7, 1921 A big crowd visited Marlinton on the Fourth. Squire Bird sat on his porch on the...
Read moreThursday, June 20, 1921 PRINCIPAL EVENTS of the year 1898 in Pocahontas County From the files of The Pocahontas Times....
Read moreThursday, June 23, 1921 CIRCUIT COURT Circuit Court finished with the jury late Saturday afternoon. One man, James Stopher, was...
Read moreThursday, June 16, 1921 STAMPING CREEK The health of the people is good at this writing. Most of the farmers...
Read moreThursday, June 9, 1921 If the truth was always written on tombstones, the most frequent legend that would appear among...
Read moreThursday, June 2, 1921 In Squire Sutton’s court at Cass on Saturday, Tony Sgattone was held for the grand jury...
Read moreThursday, May 26, 1921 THE SUMMER OF 1816 “I haven’t heard much else but talk about the weather since I...
Read moreThursday, May 19, 1921 This writer knows this sounds like a lie, but it is vouched for by a man...
Read moreThursday, May 12, 1921 We took a few minutes off the other day and went to see the Olympic games...
Read moreThursday, May 5, 1921 The bodies of Marvin T. Wilfong and Charles Clyde McLaughlin, who were killed in action in...
Read moreThursday, April 28, 1921 John Ryder and his brother, sons of Andrew Ryder, were killed while resisting arrest at their...
Read moreThursday, April 21, 1921 Cases of influenza have been reported as widespread throughout the county. - - - The Green...
Read moreThursday, April 14, 1921 Another cold wave with ice freezing temperature Sunday night and Monday has added another streak of...
Read moreThursday, April 7, 1921 Congress meets next week in response to the class that at the beginning of the Great...
Read moreThursday, March 31, 1921 Very heavy freeze on Monday and Tuesday nights, which has put a check on vegetation. It...
Read moreThursday, March 24, 1921 A man by the name of William McLaughlin, living at Asbury in the Muddy Creek section...
Read moreThursday, March 17, 1921 Congress is to meet in special session April 4th, so the period between March 4th and...
Read moreThursday, March 10, 1921 Charleston – George B. Vaughan, West Virginia’s jack-of-all-trades, has accepted a position as assistant store manager...
Read moreThursday, March 3, 1921 This week winds up the Democratic reign in America but it has been thought best to...
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