1950 Logan High School Yearbook
1950 Logan High School Yearbook Photos Courtesy of Ralph Mcneely.
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Logan County, West Virginia Photo Galleries.
1950 Logan High School Yearbook Photos Courtesy of Ralph Mcneely.
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1943 Logan High School Guyana Courtesy of Ralph Mcneely.
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1979 Logan High School Yearbook Courtesy of Donna Perry.
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1927 Man High School Yearbook *Images courtesy of Paula Solar.
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This is a photo collection of Logan High School students from Cherry Tree, White’s Addition and Fisher Bottom. Anyone wishing to submit a photo, please send it to the admin at loganwv.us@gmail.com. Logan High Students from Cherry Tree, White’s Addition and Fisher Bottom See more Cherry Tree Articles and Galleries.
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Photos courtesy of Bob Piros. Any help identifying the students and teachers in these photos will be appreciated. If you can identify someone or yourself, please state the roll number and student number of that row. 1960 Logan East Junior High School Photo Gallery
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Cherry Tree Reunions Gallery Cherry Tree Reunion 1998 REUNION – On July 15, there was a spur-of-the-moment reunion of some of the former residents of Cherry Tree. A large reunion is planned to be held July 11, 1999, at Chief Logan State Park. Anyone with information concerning former residents should contact Elba Samson at 752-2034
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“If my source is right, the Cherry Tree School was built about the time of the First World War (1917). One of the carpenters was Mr. L. E. (Ed) Steele. He was the father of Edna Steele who was married to Doc Erwin Hall (Hall’s Drug Store).” — Eddie Atkins My mother, Virginia Taylor, attended
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Monaville was originally called Vanceville. “The name was believed to have been changed to Monaville in honor of Mona Wilkinson, the daughter of a prominent coal mining official. The Logan Mining Company operated a coal mine here and the name Mona Mine appears on a 1918 photo of the coal tipple.” — Wikipedia If you