Thursday, March 27, 1944 Our Army and Navy Boys Mrs. Ruth Friel, of Marlinton, received a telegram saying her son,...
Read moreThursday, March 23, 1944 Our Army and Navy Boys Under date of March 12, the Adjutant General wired Mr. and...
Read moreThursday, March 9, 1944 Our Army and Navy Boys The family of Robert Shoemaker has been notified that he is...
Read moreMarch 2, 1944 Our Army and Navy Boys Word has come that James McNeill, son of Mrs. Eleanor Howard McNeill...
Read moreFebruary 24, 1944 Our Army and Navy Boys About 1,200 of our Pocahontas people are in the Armed forces; about...
Read moreFebruary 17, 1944 Our Army and Navy Boys Staff Sergeant Charles Edward McElwee, son of Mr. and Mrs. June McElwee,...
Read moreThursday, February 10, 1944 Our Army and Navy Boys The public relations department of the Fifth Air Force, operating in...
Read moreFebruary 3, 1944 W. I. Underwood, of Beaver Creek, was over in Buckley Mountain the other day, and heard the...
Read moreJanuary 27, 1944 BACK THE ATTACK The drive for the sale of Fourth War Bonds is now on. The asking...
Read moreJanuary 27, 1944 Beverage – Sharp Roscoe Tremble Beverage and Miss Edith Mae Sharp were united in marriage at Franklin...
Read moreJanuary 20, 1944 Our Army and Navy Boys Mrs. Eva Moore, of Stony Bottom, received a telegram from the War...
Read moreJanuary 13, 1944 FIELD NOTES Here is a real Field Note from Judge Charles G. Baker, of Morgantown: The rocks...
Read moreThursday, January 6, 1944 So far this has been a winter with more than usual cold, less than usual precipitation,...
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