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Towns of Tygart Lake: Cecil Moved Away
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Towns of Tygart Lake. Saturday, January 17, 2009. Cecil was once a “happy and prosperous community that might some day become as large a city as Grafton.”. In fact as many as 400 people once lived in the town of. A Canadian owned coal mine was the main employer in the community. This, however, would change in 1923 when the company abruptly closed the mine, dismantling many of the buildings it had erected. The post office and store remained after the mine had moved on. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Towns of Tygart Lake: Train Schedule
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Towns of Tygart Lake. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. This B and O train schedule describes the various stops traveling from Grafton to Belington. As you can see the train stopped in Cecil as well as Cove run both of which are now covered by water. The schedule neglects to mention the other three communities that where located down the valley. They may not have been large enough to deem necessary a train station. Cove run which is located in. My have been a stop merely for train servicing reasons.
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Towns of Tygart Lake: March 2009
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Towns of Tygart Lake. Monday, March 30, 2009. The Tale of the Floating Church. I do not have definitive proof this event actually occurred, although some clues maybe gathered from the Federal Geographic Names Information System. According to the site found here. Photos by K.A. Pitzer. Maley Memorial Wesleyan Methodist Church. Monday, March 16, 2009. Map #1 created in 1921. Map #2 created in 1922. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Grafton, West Virginia, United States. View my complete profile.
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Towns of Tygart Lake: Cecil Bridge
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Towns of Tygart Lake. Sunday, February 1, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Grafton, West Virginia, United States. I have recently graduated from West Virginia University with both a Bachelor Degree in Political Science and a Masters Degree in Business Administration. I am currently researching the small towns that were inundated by Tygart Lake. View my complete profile. Other Blogs of Interest. Taylor County West Virginia. The Grafton 123 House of Coffee. Maley Memorial Wesleyan Methodist Church.
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Towns of Tygart Lake: January 2009
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Towns of Tygart Lake. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. This B and O train schedule describes the various stops traveling from Grafton to Belington. As you can see the train stopped in Cecil as well as Cove run both of which are now covered by water. The schedule neglects to mention the other three communities that where located down the valley. They may not have been large enough to deem necessary a train station. Cove run which is located in. My have been a stop merely for train servicing reasons. It is uncle...
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Towns of Tygart Lake: February 2009
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Towns of Tygart Lake. Sunday, February 1, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Grafton, West Virginia, United States. I have recently graduated from West Virginia University with both a Bachelor Degree in Political Science and a Masters Degree in Business Administration. I am currently researching the small towns that were inundated by Tygart Lake. View my complete profile. Other Blogs of Interest. Taylor County West Virginia. The Grafton 123 House of Coffee. Maley Memorial Wesleyan Methodist Church.
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Towns of Tygart Lake: November 2009
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Towns of Tygart Lake. Monday, November 30, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Grafton, West Virginia, United States. I have recently graduated from West Virginia University with both a Bachelor Degree in Political Science and a Masters Degree in Business Administration. I am currently researching the small towns that were inundated by Tygart Lake. View my complete profile. Other Blogs of Interest. Taylor County West Virginia. The Grafton 123 House of Coffee. Maley Memorial Wesleyan Methodist Church.
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Towns of Tygart Lake: Scene of Destruction
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Towns of Tygart Lake. Wednesday, January 21, 2009. An amazing photo. I live in western NC and have thought much about what the waters of the TVA cover in my area. My husband's Grandmother's family were forced to move from their home in Judson-a small town now covered by Fontanna Lake. January 24, 2009 at 9:07 AM. What an amazing picture that not only gives testament to the destruction of the dam, but scale to its impressive size. I had not seen this photo before. Thanks for sharing it! Honor Sage of Cecil.
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Towns of Tygart Lake: The Tale of the Floating Church
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Towns of Tygart Lake. Monday, March 30, 2009. The Tale of the Floating Church. I do not have definitive proof this event actually occurred, although some clues maybe gathered from the Federal Geographic Names Information System. According to the site found here. Photos by K.A. Pitzer. Maley Memorial Wesleyan Methodist Church. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Grafton, West Virginia, United States. View my complete profile. The Tale of the Floating Church. Other Blogs of Interest. US Corps of Engineers.