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Clear Waters Run Swift
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Clear Fork, Ohio - by Michael Higgins
Clear Fork River and Burnt Mill Loop at Big South Fork.
(Feb. 6 and 7, 2017)
Clear Fork Reservoir Richland Co., Ohio
Millard F. Cook
Millard F. Cook, an early resident of #WyomingCounty, #WestVirginia is profiled. #genealogy #history #Appalachia
From “Virginia and Virginians, 1606-1888,” published by H.H. Hardesty, we find this entry for Millard F. Cook, who resided at Sun Hill, West Virginia:
Son of James B. and Matilda (Shannon) Cook, was born Aug. 15, 1859, in Wyoming county, W.Va., where his parents now reside, both natives of this county also. His father was born on Sept. 11, 1826, and his mother on Nov. 7, 1836. Jan. 15,1890,…
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David C. Bailey
David C. Bailey, resident of #WyomingCounty, #WestVirginia. #history #genealogy
From “Virginia and Virginians, 1606-1888,” published by H.H. Hardesty, we find this entry for David C. Bailey, who resided at Oceana, West Virginia:
Was born in Logan county, W.Va., April 3, 1843, but subsequently removed to Wyoming county, where he was living at the breaking of the war of the rebellion. Here, June 28, 1865, he was united in marriage to Lucinda J. Lambert, native of Tazewell…
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Bravo of the Brazos: John Larn of Fort Griffin, Texas
Bravo of the Brazos: John Larn of Fort Griffin, Texas by Robert K. DeArment with a foreword by Charles M. Robinson III, 2002. University of Oklahoma Press, 4100 28th Avenue N.W., Norman, Oklahoma 73069-8218, 224p., 21 b&w illustrations, 2 maps, $29.95, hard 0-8061-3415-1.
John Larn finally gets his say, at least when DeArment divulges the names that Larn meant to divulge himself. Here is the story of the Texas outlaw John Larn and the tales of how, before his death at the age of 29, he took law into his own hands then took it even a step further: judge, jury, and self-appointed executioner, Larn himself was murdered when he was about to blow the cover of respected citizens. History buffs will enjoy this biography set along the Clear Fork of the Brazos River in northern Texas. Originally published by BSW Spring 2003, Issue 484