Volume 29, Number 1
On the cover: The 18-foot-diameter stained glass dome in the Randolph County courthouse in Elkins, long hidden from view, has recently been uncovered and restored to its original beauty. Photograph of dome detail by Michael Keller. Our story begins on page 10.
Published by the
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
Bob Wise, Governor
Department of Arts, Culture and History
Nancy Herholdt, Commissioner
John Lilly, Editor
Cornelia Crews Alexander
Circulation Manager
A.C. Designs
Publication Design
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Spring 2003
- 2 Letters From Readers
- 3 Letters from Readers
- 9 GOLDENSEAL Good-Byes
- 10 Bringing Back the Beauty
- Stained Glass Restoration in Randolph County
By Russ Barbour
- 15 West Virginia Stained Glass
- A Brief History
By Sharon Wilmoth Harsh
- 18 Mission in the Mountains
- West Virginia’s Pallottine Sisters
By Stuart McGehee
- 26 Coming Home
- The George Hajash StoryBy Daniel J. Friend
By Belinda Anderson
- 32 The Fighting Hajash Brothers
- 34 Milroy’s Road
- By Donna McGuire Tanner
- 38 Early Life on the Nuzum Dairy Farm
- By John White
- 44 “Go See Sonny”
- Hedrick’s Store in Hendricks
By Carl Feather
- 51 Looking Back on Hendricks
- 52 Spinning Memories on Fowler Branch
- By John “J.J.” Ward
- 55 Living By the Bell
- 56 The West Virginia Coon Hunters
- On the Trail of a Lost String Band
By John Lilly
- 60 2002 Liars Contest
- 38 Early Life on the Nuzum Dairy Farm
- By John White
- 64 A Shared Heritage
- Images of Vandalia
Photo/essay by Michela Caudill
- Return to Goldenseal
- 69 Flatfoot Dancer Dorsel Harrison
- Return to Goldenseal
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