Shining the Light: Blacksville United Methodist
Methodists were ready to be good disciples in colonial America – there were souls to be served as religious freedom and circuit riders followed settlers into the frontier. John Wesley
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Category Results: Local History
GreeneScene of the Past: Blacksville, WV
The house was right over there,” Eugene Lemley leans out the car window, pointing to the middle of Lake Wilma. The dirt road we’re on is the conduit between the
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I Love This Place: Blacksville, WV
Coming south into Blacksville on State Route 218 is a sharp right curve into history that once had no line dividing Penn’s Woods from Lord Calvert’s Virginia Colony. That curve
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What Life was Like – The Monongahela Culture
Prehistory is the term used to describe the time periods and cultures that existed before the advent of writing and the written record. In many cases, all that we know
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A Haunting We Will Go…at the GCHS Museum
Although not quite autumn, the September nights have a chill in the air and that fall feeling has returned to Greene County. People are thinking about colorful leaves, cozy sweaters,
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