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Early 1930s Lorado

Lorado

Lorado, Logan County, WV Photos The Lorado name is an acronym derived from the name of the Lorain Coal and Dock Company that had mining operations there. (Wikipedia) This is a collection of photos of Lorado, WV. You can help preserve our Logan County history and memories by sharing your vintage photos with us. To […]

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Lundale

Lundale, Logan County, WV Miner Saved; Five Die in Logan County Morgantown Post, West Virginia February 13, 1958 Logan, W. Va. (UP) — Coal miner Glenn Burchett was recovering in a hospital today from injuries suffered when he was trapped six hours Wednesday night under a huge roof fall that killed five of his fellow

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Autobiography – Johnny Walker

These are excerpts from my autobiography. By Johnny Walker Sixteen Hill When I was about three years old, my grandparents, Dorthy and Riley Curry agreed to take care of their first grandchild. Sixteen Hill at Mud Fork became my world until I was six years old. Approximately a dozen houses of varying shapes and sizes

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Post Offices, Logan County, West Virginia

POST OFFICES – LOGAN COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA A DIGEST OF U.S. POSTAL DAILY BULLETINS OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENTARY Did you know there is a Logan County in 10 different states in this country? Did you know there are 25 towns named Logan in this country? Recently, I began doing some research as to when the railroads

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Logan, WV 1963 flood

1963 Flood Photos

The 1963 flood of Logan County was the biggest on record. The Guyandotte River in Logan crested at 34.98 feet on March 12, 1963. Historic Crests of the Guyandotte River in Logan (1) 34.98 ft on 03/12/1963 (2) 31.65 ft on 03/07/1967 (3) 30.76 ft on 01/11/1974 (4) 30.55 ft on 04/05/1977 (5) 28.23 ft

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Remembering the Community of Holden 22

By Dwight Williamson Like many Logan Countians who grew up in coal camp communities, we often referred to our little coal camp areas as numbers. For instance, when I was growing up and a school teacher or someone else asked me where I lived, I would answer by saying “16 Mud Fork.” It was never

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Augustine Family History

By Carlo Ciliberti, III Dániel Ágoston was born on May 28, 1881 in a village called Kemenesszentpéter, Papa District, Veszprem County in the Country of Hungary (Was known as Austria-Hungary until WWI when the Austria-Hungarian empire broke up). His parents were Josephus Ágoston and Rozina Ágoston, born Rozina Kövÿ. He was the youngest of twelve

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A Mixture of Memories of the 50s and 60s

by Keith Gibson Back in 1958, the difference between the two-room school at Lyburn and the new school at Earling was like night and day. The Earling playground was roughly 150 to 200 feet long and about 75 feet wide, behind the school, and on top of the river bank. Compared to the tiny playground

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Memories of Riding the School Bus

By Keith Gibson I remember many mornings back in the 1950s, and early to mid-1960s, leaving for school just before daylight, walking out our front door and down to the river bank where we kept our homemade flatboat. In my mind, I can still see dad building the boat (which was about 14′ long), sawing

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Banking in Logan County

Source: 1952 Centennial Program Booklet – Page 41, Published by the City of Logan, WV. By G. W. Raike There have been seven banks in the history of Logan county. The Guyan Valley Bank was the first to begin business. The establishment was started in a small frame building on Jan. 1, 1900. Old Timers of

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