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Steve Tarkany WW 2 Records

Documents and Pictures regarding Steve Tarkany’s  U. S. Army Service Submitted by his nephew, Joe Piros, Jr. November 7&8, 1943– The 94th Division moved to Camp Forrest near Tullahoma, TN for three short weeks.  This is where all the troops from 1941 to 1945 trained in preparation for the D-Day invasion.  This was known as the […]

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J. B. Ellis School at Verdunville, WV

JB Ellis Memories JB Ellis . . . the name stirs up all kinds of memories for me.  My mother, Virginia McCormack, taught first and second grades there for many years.  Looking back, I think her tenure at JB Ellis was the happiest of her long teaching career in Logan County Schools. The teachers were

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Carter County, KY Fire Tragedy & Ballad

Versions of Carter County Fire Ballad Compiled by Robert E. McCormack Two little Girls Come All Ye Tender Hearted The Fire Tragedy Come All You Tender Hearted Saturday February 21, 2004 My name is Robert E. McCormack. I will share 4 versions of this heart-rending ballad and introduce each one of them. For an introduction,

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Love Letters to a Coal Miner’s Daughter

Love Letters to a Coal Miner’s Daughter  The Nathan Jones and the Scott Taylor families were close neighbors in the coal camp of Monitor # 3 (Wilkinson) in Logan County West Virginia. Elizabeth Taylor and Johnny Jones were childhood sweethearts.  Through these letters you will notice interaction between the two families — especially between Elizabeth

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A Soldier’s Letters

World War I Letters written by Alonzo C Taylor to his sister, Elizabeth Taylor. Transcribed by Robert E. McCormack, May 26, 2006.  An attempt was made to transcribe as accurately as possible and to  retain Clyde’s  original spelling–  editing with punctuation was done  when necessary to end sentences. Letters are in chronological order to give

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Cherry Tree Photo Galleries

The Cherry Tree Grade School was built in 1917.  It was torn down when the boulevard was built in 1956. If anyone has any Cherry Tree School photos, please share them with us. A large photo collection of Cherry Tree Bottom and its residents from many sources. Submission of pictures is welcome – especially depicting

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