Volume 22, Number 4 |
Winter 1996 |
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COVER: Fred Reichenbach of Triadelphia has time on his hands and towering over his head, too. He gives his big grandfather clocks away since they are too expensive to sell. Cheryl Harshman's article begins on page 9; photo by Michael Keller. PHOTOS: Doug Chadwick, Greg Clark, Perry Cox, Carl E. Feather, Mike Furbee, Cheryl Harshman, Frank P. Herrera, Michael Keller, John Sibold |
2 | Letters from Readers |
5 | Mountain Music Roundup By Danny Williams |
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8 | Closing the Valley: My Drive-In Days Are
Over By Michael Keller |
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9 | COVER STORY Father Time's Workshop The Grandfather Clocks of Fred Reichenbach By Cheryl Ryan Harshman |
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12 | The Grandfather Clocks of Oglebay | |
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16 | Christmas Candles and Country Roads Lighting the Way in Preston County By Peggy Ross |
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22 | The Footwashing | |
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24 | Remembering a Mountain Neighbor: The Man from River Ridge By Richard L. Murchison |
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26 | Perry Cox "A Good Photographer, Much in Demand" By Mary Lucille DeBerry |
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35 | The Bottling Works Keeping History on Ice in Romney Text and Photographs by Carl E. Feather |
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41 | Getting Along Together Black Life in Pocahontas County By Maureen Crockett |
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44 | Miss Ruby Never Quit By Virginia Steele |
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49 | Denmar By Ancella R. Bickley |
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52 | Religion by the Roadside The Halltown Memorial ChapelBy Georgia Caldwell |
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57 | A House and a Home Recalling a Wayne County Homeplace By Connie Karickhoff |
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63 | Conversation with an Old House By Hattie M. Crummitt |
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65 | Current Programs, Events, Publications | |
68 | GOLDENSEAL Index |