Search Results
- IDNO:
- 012421
- Title:
- Christ Episcopal Church at Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, W. Va.
- Description:
- 'Christ Episcopal Church, oldest Episcopal Church in state, formerly Morgan Chapel, at Bunker Hill in Berkeley County. Morgan Morgan, the first settler is buried here.' Chapter 6, page 55.
- IDNO:
- 012422
- Title:
- Crowd Gathered to see 'the Mountain Climber' Auto in Sutton, Braxton County, W .Va.
- Description:
- People gather to see early auto 'The Mountain Climber' in Sutton.
- IDNO:
- 012423
- Title:
- Elk Street, Gassaway, W. Va.
- Description:
- 'Published by Juergens and Walker, Sutton, W. Va.'
- IDNO:
- 012424
- Title:
- Episcopal Church and Burial Ground at Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, W. Va.
- Description:
- 'Episcopal Church and burial ground at Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, West Virginia. This church was built before the Revolutionary War and was the first church to be built in the State of West Virginia. It has been restored twice. The burial grounds adjacent to the church contain the remains of Morgan Morgan, the first settler, who was buried there in 1778.' 'To my good friend Thor Ray Pille with my compliments, Edgar B. Stewart.'
- IDNO:
- 012425
- Title:
- Good Ship 'Gassaway', Braxton County, W. Va.
- Description:
- View of the Good Ship 'Gassaway,' Sutton and Gassaway Boat Line. 'Published by Juergens and Walker.'
- IDNO:
- 012426
- Title:
- Elk River at Sutton, W. Va.
- IDNO:
- 012427
- Title:
- Group Photo, Braxton County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1900
- Description:
- Group portrait including top row, left to right: Eldridge Given, Emery Rollyson, Austin Long, Pat Given, T. P. Rollyson, Emma James, Ann Boggs, Del. Carr, Louisa A. Bollinger, Della Frame, J. P. Frame, Ollie Mallahan, Charlie Boggs, Prudence Woods, Jessie Mollahan, and Price Boggs.
- IDNO:
- 012428
- Title:
- Morgan Cabin Historical Marker in Torytown, Berkeley County, W. Va.
- Description:
- Historical marker reads 'Morgan Cabin, originally built 1731-34 as second home of Morgan Morgan, first white settler in West Virginia. Rebuilt with some of original logs in 1976 as a State and County Bicentennial project. it was here during the Revolution that James Morgan, the grandson of Col. Morgan Morgan, was shot and killed by a group Tories. Since then, this are has been known as Torytown.'
- IDNO:
- 012429
- Title:
- Town of Sutton, County-Seat of Braxton, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1919/06
- Description:
- 'Plate II - Showing the Town of Sutton, County-Seat of Braxton, looking East up the Elk River, and topography of Conemaugh and Allegheny series'
- IDNO:
- 012430
- Title:
- Town of Burnsville, Braxton County, W. Va.
- Description:
- 'Plate VI - Showing Town of Burnsville, Braxton County, Looking Southeast, and Typography of Monongahela and Conemaugh series.'
- IDNO:
- 012431
- Title:
- Morgan Morgan Monument at Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1954/07
- Description:
- View of the Morgan Morgan Monument in Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, West Virginia. Colonel Morgan Morgan was born on November 1, 1688 and died on November 17, 1766.
- IDNO:
- 012432
- Title:
- Oat Harvest, Berkeley County, W. Va.
- Description:
- View of farmers harvesting oat in Berkeley County, West Virginia.