'One of the first lawyers in Tucker County, W. Va. Lloyd Hansford secured a good common school education and in 1879 graduated from the State Normal School at Fairmont with a degree in Law, being the first graduate from Tucker County from any State institution. His first office was in St. George, W. Va., then moved to Parsons when it became the county seat. His office was on Main Street called the Hansford Building, and the Opera House of Parsons. He was born in 1857 and died in 1916. Biographical information from the Book "Men of West Virginia, Biographical Publishing Co., 1903.'
Dorman Woolen Mill in Parsons, Tucker County, W. Va.
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'The Dorman Woolen Mill in Parsons, Tucker County, W. Va., built in 1922, is one of only two industries left in Tucker Co., the other is a tannery at Parsons. O. Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, W. Va. is written on the back of the photo.'