Doddridge and Ritchie Counties

Doddridge and Ritchie Counties
Author: Robert F. Stealey
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738513638

Nestled in the northwestern portion of West Virginia, Doddridge and Ritchie Counties encompass rich, vibrant communities of friendly residents, picturesque vistas, and valuable natural resources. Rural communities like West Union, Leopold, Harrisville, and Macfarlan possess an agreeable small-town personality and a charm often muddled in today's big cities. Named for the journalist Thomas Ritchie, Ritchie County is well known for its derricks and tunnels and was once described by its namesake as a "little gem." Doddridge, which was formed from parts of several counties including Ritchie, was named in honor of Philip Doddridge, a famous statesman. Doddridge and Ritchie Counties revisits these West Virginia counties during their formative years, acknowledging past citizens and celebrating a way of life prior to the rapid onset of technology. Time seemed to move much slower then, and people were not always in a hurry. Images of clay main streets, rustic farm houses, and horses whose hooves readily click against rocks entice readers to take a closer look, to see for themselves the people and the events that have molded these two Mountain State counties into communities where residents feel safe and blessed and visitors find unprecedented tranquility.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1963
Genre: Mines and mineral resources
ISBN:

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: United States. Bureau of Mines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 682
Release: 1963
Genre:
ISBN:

Appalachia

Appalachia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1998
Genre: Regional planning
ISBN:

Doddridge, Harrison & Taylor County West Virginia Fishing & Floating Guide Book

Doddridge, Harrison & Taylor County West Virginia Fishing & Floating Guide Book
Author: Jim Maccracken
Publisher: Recreational Guides
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2017-07-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

Doddridge, Harrison & Taylor County West Virginia Fishing & Floating Guide Book Over 300 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. NEW NEW Now with a complete set of full sized U.S.G.S. Topographical Maps for the entire county that normally cost from $12.00 to $14.00 each but are included on the disk for FREE. These maps are complete full sized 7.5 minute series quadrangle maps in 1:24,000 scale maps. Contains complete information on Arnold Creeks Buckeye Creeks Dog Run Lake Elk Creeks Hackers Creek (W) Hughes Rivers (F) Laurel Run Little Sandy Creek Lumberport Lake McElroy Creek Middle Island Creek (F) Sandy Creek (F)(W) Tenmile Creek Threefork Creek Tygart Lake Tygart Valley River (F)(W) and West Fork River (F) (F) are floatable or canoeable rivers or streams) (W) is whitewater

Kanawha County

Kanawha County
Author: West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1914
Genre: Geology
ISBN:

Sayre Family

Sayre Family
Author:
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2003-07-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475967810

Thomas Sayre came with his family from England to Lynn, Massachusetts, in the early 1630's. Among descendants of Thomas were clergymen, surgeons, attorneys, ambassadors, and representatives of almost every profession. Francis B., cowboy, professor of law, and ambassador, was son-in-law of former President Woodrow Wilson. Zelda was the wife of American novelist, F. Scott Fitrzgerald, and subject of one of his books. David A. was a silversmith, banker, and founder of Lexington's Sayre School. Many Sayre descendants were taken by wars in service to America and never had the chance to win recognition for their abilities. SAYRE FAMILY another 100 years, in a large part, focuses on the early pioneers who came to or passed through the Ohio Valley of West Virginia and Ohio. At least three direct descendants of Thomas had made settlements in that area by the Nineteenth Century. One, David Sayre, came from New Jersey about 1778, and left many descendants who still lived in that area at the beginning of the Twenty-first Century. The bulk of this genealogy covers those, while other Sayre families whose ancestral links were not discovered are also included. The three generations of ancestors above each family block makes tracing easier.