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(Front):1917 - 1919In Memory ofOscar Granville AlexanderClayton Bosworth BrandonJesse Gordon ColeQuincy C. DadismanOkey E. DuckworthJames Blaine HovatterEverett Earl IceDavid Oren JonesFred E. JonesJohn Irvin KramerAndrew L. MatthewLawrence L. May…
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Originally called Anglin's Ford for William Anglin but later named Booth's Ferry for Daniel Booth. Near by in 1780, Richard, Cottrill, and Charity Talbott settled. Philippi was named for Judge Philip Pendleton Barbour.
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Barbour County Post 44Dedicated to allBarbour County Veteranswho served in the Korean War.July 29, 1989
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Col. George A. Porterfield moved his newly recruited Confederates from Grafton on May 28, 1861, after receiving word of a Federal advance on the B&O Railroad. Porterfield's force a Philippi totaled no more than 775 volunteers. Few were fully train…
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The Philippi Covered Bridge across Tygart Valley River was built in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth of Beverly. Made of wood, with the exception of the iron bolts used to hold the segments together, it is an example of the best in covered bridge architec…
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