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A.C. Hager, Buck Fork, Camp Meade, Elbert Baisden, genealogy, Halcyon, Harts Creek, history, Lee Carey, life, Logan County, Napoleon Dingess, Sol Riddle, Thompson School House, Tom Hensley, West Fork, West Virginia
“Daddy’s Girl,” a local correspondent at Halcyon on the West Fork of Big Harts Creek, Logan County, West Virginia, offered the following items, which the Logan Democrat printed on Thursday, January 23, 1919:
A.C. Hager has been holding meetings in the Thompson school house the past week.
Tom Hensley of Buck Fork will begin a singing school at this place a week from Saturday. Everybody will be invited to join us.
S. Riddle will begin our school next Monday.
The people of West Fork made up a donation for A.C. Hager at church Sunday night.
Elbert Baisden, who has returned from Camp Meade, visited A. Dingess Sunday.
Lee Carey and Pole Dingess, who have been mad at each other for some time, made friends at church the other night.