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The Last Time I Was Ever on a Swinging Bridge

By Pam Brennan When I was a kid there used to be swinging bridges all over Southern West Virginia. Most of them were in disrepair from nonuse and have since been torn down. The few that are left are mostly preserved as a part of our history. I used to love to visit my cousin’s […]

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The Greatest School Year Ever

By Pam Brennan When I was in the 9th grade in 1977, we had a massive snowstorm that kept us out of school for most of January and February. It started off as a typical school year, just going to school day after day. It had been years since we had a snow day off

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Up the Creek Without a Paddle

By Pam Brennan When I was about 15 and Sis was around 10 we decided to go out in my brothers boat. This is something that we were expressly forbidden to do under any circumstances. We sneaked down to the river giggling the whole way and as quietly as possible put the boat into the

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Coal Miners entering the mine photo.

Our Day In The Sun – A Coal Miner’s Poem

Our Day In The Sun by Carole ‘Mickey’ Lambert This is Our Day In The Sun For decades our families worked below the earth Mining day after day for chunks of shiny, black diamonds. To put food on the table and a roof over their heads. Our brothers, fathers, grandfathers, uncles and cousins. Worked in

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Coal Miners entering the mine photo.

Montcoal, WV Mine Disaster – April 5, 2010

On April 5, 2010 29 coal miners lost their lives at the Upper Big Branch Mine at Montcoal in Raleigh County, West Virginia. Below are two heartbreaking videos about the men that lost their lives in this tragic mine disaster. Slideshow memorial to 29 miners killed at Montcoal. A Tribute To the Miners and Their

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Whites Addition, Logan County, WV

Whites Addition

White Addition is named after the Elijah (Eli) White family who had a farm there. He and many family members are buried at the family cemetery on the hillside.  The cherry trees whereby Cherry Tree got its name were probably planted by Eli.  Until the early 1950s, there were cherry trees at the lower end

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Logan County WV WWII Plane

Submitted by: Carla Haslam Herkner This WWII Bomber with the Logan County, West Virginia nose art was one of my Dad’s, John Haslam, cherished pictures.  I cannot say for sure who the pilot was.   The only definite Navy pilot I know of is Dad’s good friend, Bill Denney.   However,  Bill was born and raised in South Charleston,

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Haslam Family of Monaville, WV

Submitted by: Carla Haslam Herkner I really appreciate seeing the Logan website.  I was born in Logan, and I lived there for the first three years of my life.  I have always counted on Logan and West Virginia, in general, as my home.  I am especially grateful to my parents for being dedicated to returning to

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Haslam Family Photos and Postcards

Submitted by:  Carla Haslam Herkner I was born at Logan General Hospital in 1949.   At that time and until about 1951, my parents and I lived in an apartment located in the Capital movie theater building.   That is why you see pictures of me playing on a rooftop. That is the rooftop of the

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Harts Creek, WV

Leave a Comment Old Home Place Harts Creek, WV These are photos of my grandmother,  Myrtle Adams Thompson at Harts Creek in Logan County.  I’ve always loved these old photos.  The first one reminds me of an old Currier and Ives American Farm scene lithograph. Looking at these old photos, one would probably think that

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