Volume 26, Number 3
Rock art by Earl Ellifritz is displayed at his museum in Rippon,
Jefferson County. This piece features a variety of state rocks,
including a West Virginia diamond at the center. Photograph by Bob
Peak.
Published by the
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
Cecil H. Underwood, Governor
Department of Arts, Culture and History
John Lilly, Editor
Pat Love
Assistant Editor
Cornelia Crews Alexander
Circulation Manager
Anne H. Crozier
Designer
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Fall 2000
2 Letters from Readers
- 7 New Books Available
- 8 Beauty in
Rocks:
- Earl Ellifritz and His Museum
- By Carol Reece
- 14 Kennedy in
West Virginia
- By Topper Sherwood
- 20 Ken Hechler on
JFK
- Interview by John Lilly
- 24 "Peace in
the Valley":
- West Virginia's Singing Doorkeepers
- By John Lilly
- 30"Avery, Dear Avery"
- By Florence Lewis Godfrey
- 36 Fred Layman Saves It All
- By Norman Julian
- 40 Harrison County History
- As Fred Layman Sees It
- By Norman Julian
- 44 Otsego:
- Remembering a Wyoming County Coal Camp
- By David H. Halsey
- 50 Living in
the Quiet Zone
- By Belinda Anderson
- 56 A Spruce Knob Miracle
- By Bill Garnetter
- 66 The Hitchhiking Ghost of Fifth Street
Hill
- By Joseph Platania
- 68 Current Programs, Events,
Publications
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