Volume 25, Number 1
Fiddler Melvin Wine received the first Vandalia Award in 1981, and
continues to be one of the Vandalia Gathering's most beloved
performers. Our Vandalia coverage begins on page 63, and online viewers can learn about the Vandalia
Gathering here. Photograph by Michael Keller, 1998.
Published by the
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
Cecil H. Underwood, Governor
Department of Arts, Culture and History
Renay Conlin, Commissioner
John Lilly, Editor
Connie Karickhoff
Assistant Editor
Cornelia Crews Alexander
Editorial Assistant
Anne H. Crozier
Designer
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Spring 1999
2 From the Editor
- 3 Letters from Readers
- 7 Current Programs, Events,
Publications
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- 10 Mother's Day Revisited:
"But After All Was
- She Not a Masterpiece as a Mother
- and a Gentlewoman..."
- By Marie Tyler-McGraw
- 16 Mother's Day Today
- 18 Wheeling's Irish Thread:
- An O'Brien Family Tale
- ByMargaret Brennan
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- 26 The Milk Had to Get Through:
- Home Delivery in Tucker County
- By Carl E. Feather
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- 32 Second to None:
- Eighty Years of the West Virginia State Police
- By Ben Crookshanks
- 38 A Boy's Dream
- By C.C. Stewart
- 43 "All in a Day's Work":
- Former State Trooper William R. Seal
- Interview by Ben Crookshanks
- 46 West Virginia State Stores:
- A Legacy of Prohibition
- By Joseph Platania
- 48 "Lavoro e Casa":
- Memories of an Italian Mining Family
- By Jean Battlo
- 56 The Color of May
- By Donna McGuire Tanner
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- 58 Clingman's Market
- By Belinda Anderson
- 63 Vandalia Time!
- 66 Liars Contest Winners
- 70 Back Issues
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