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May 19, 2013 · Henry Clay Ragland (May 7, 1844 – May 1, 1911) was the founder and first editor of the Logan Banner. He transported his printing press ...
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Ragland is an unincorporated community just outside the town of Delbarton on the Mingo and Logan County border in the U.S. state of West Virginia.
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The territory of Logan, as it exists today, was part of Fincastle from 1738 to 1776, then a part of Montgomery until 1790, a part of Wythe until 1792, a part of ...
Aug 4, 2015 · From 1886 to 1888 he was a member of the West Virginia legislature, in which he served with honor and distinction. His address is Logan Court ...
Based on documentary evidence, he acquired 50 acres on Crawley Creek in 1839. He appears in the 1840 Logan County Census and the 1850 Boone County Census. By ...
History of Logan County by Henry Clay Ragland (includes correspondence), 1965, undated · West Virginia and Regional History Center · Jim Comstock, Newspaper ...
May 07, 1844. Henry Clay Ragland was born in Goochland County, Virginia. ; 1864. Henry Ragland was captured by Union troops near Lurray, Virginia. ; 1870. Henry ...
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They faced religious intolerance, economic challenges, and eventually emigrated to America for land ownership and religious freedom. Their migration continued ...
The History of Logan County. Author, Henry Clay Ragland. Compiled by, Samuel W. Rogers. Contributor, Logan County Historical Society (W. Va.) Publisher, Logan ...
Delbarton was incorporated September 6, 1946 with a population of 2,100. Our first Mayor was M. C. Kirkendall, 1946-1951, and there were five councilmen, and ...
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