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Sister Web Site - Scarbro/ Carlisle /
Whipple & Oak Hill (Fayette County), WV
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1914
No. 5 Eccles Mine Explosion - List of men killed and survivor
recollection.
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Eccles
Mine Disaster -
April 28, 1914. Conditions Existing at the Mine
Before the Explosion. Methods of Working-Results of Investigation.
Written for the Colliery Engineer+
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West Virginia Division and Culture Web Site: Archives and History
http://www.wvculture.org/history
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West Virginia History Directory - Wow! Everything about West
Virginia!
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NEW!
http://www.coalcampusa.com/.
Has some photos and brief history of many Southern WV coal mine
communities.
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Raleigh
County, West Virginia - Gracie Stover's Site.
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Nyla Creed DePauk - Genealogy web pages.
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The New River Company Store in
Cranberry, WV.
www.thenewrivercompanystoreantiques.com.
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Historic
Pictures of Beckley and Raleigh County
- Great historic photos. Many need to
be identified.
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West
Virginia Coal Mines - Gracie Stover's page.
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Cyndi's
Links to The Internet: West Virginia - It's all here!
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Fayette
County, West Virginia Genealogy - Contributions of transcribed
public records, such as Wills, Deeds, etc., are maintained at this site. Here's
where you get to submit your own query. Also, you can browse through
queries recently submitted and those on file since 1996 when the project
began!
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The Raleigh County Biographies Site:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvrcbiog/index.html
"I just wanted to
thank you for the publicity you gave the book that
Gracie Stover and I are
coordinating. We decided to put the Raleigh County Families book
online. Once a book is published, it becomes the gospel even if it has
errors. By putting the book online, any errors can be corrected
immediately. Also, we can add more chapter as we receive the
information. Pictures can also be added. Stop by the Raleigh County
BIOS website. Then go to the Raleigh County Families link.
Enjoy. And feel free to send us an article and pictures of your
Raleigh County Families. With much appreciation."
Nyla CREED
DePauk
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Gracie’s Home Page:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ggracie/
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NEW!
Trap Hill High School Alumni
- Years from 1931-1977 covered. "Welcome
Trap Hill High School Alumni. This website is in the process of being
created. Please be patient while we transform these pages. The year 1930
was a notable year in the history of Trap Hill education. The doors of
the beautiful, modern, brick school at Surveyor was opened in September
1930. The property for this school was acquired by the Trap Hill School
District Board of Education from the Crab Orchard Improvement Company.
The school comprised of two buildings, the main building and a Vo-Ag
House. It was erected and equipped at a cost exceeding $90,000. Its
frontage at that time was 194 feet. The building contained ten
classrooms, two halls, a chemical laboratory, a home economics
department, a library, four restrooms and a gymnasium."
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NEW!
bargainbrowsing,com My mother and I are just beginning
an internet classified service to serve the communities of Raleigh and
Fayette counties (WV), as well as surrounding areas. We believe this can
become a wonderful asset to the community as Internet technologies are
drowning out print medias such as newspapers. We hope to
eventually branch out to other areas, but wanted to start this endeavor
from "home." If you would like to out a link to our site on yours,
we would be most appreciative. Maybe we could even provide a space
within our site to link to your site as well. We are have just published
our site and hope to be fully functional by June 13th (2006).
Thank you for your time. If we can be of any help to you, please feel
free to let me know." Sincerely, Christina
Helm
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NEW!
DirectoryWestVirginia.com - West Virginia Directory offers
a vast selection for finding our resource and information.