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858:"His learning ability and integrity were recognized in the various courts in which he practised. As a counselor he was safe, careful, painstaking, and always conscientious. As a criminal lawyer he defended the interests of his clients with all his energy, never however beyond the bounds of honor or of the ethics of his profession. His courtesy to the court, to his associates at the bar, and to witnesses was always such as to place upon him the unerasable stamp of 'gentleman'. His decisions were always based on one proposition – the right. He was not aggressive. He was unobtrusive in manner, but firm as a rock in his conception of duty. It was a blessed privilege for any young man to have been associated with him and to have been influenced by him as one was bound to be". 667: 923: 914: 905: 896: 887: 878: 615:, Gilkeson was selected by the Board of Regents to serve as principal of the institution. The Board of Regents had reservations about selecting an immediate successor to Covell and requested that Gilkeson fill the position temporarily until the board could find a permanent replacement. Gilkeson left his lucrative law practice and accepted the position under the condition that he serve as interim principal while the Board of Regents sought a more suitable candidate to build upon Covell's initiatives and reforms. Gilkeson believed that only administrators and educators fluent in 1845: 1632: 658:. Gilkeson used his position as a state legislator to condemn and hold accountable the officials responsible for the mismanagement of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind, and often interceded on the schools' behalf following Hill's retirement due to political reasons. Gilkeson was displeased with the state's political interference in the schools, and the "multiplication" of positions within the institution that were filled with personnel who had political or business ties but lacked prior knowledge or experience with deaf and blind education. 743: 3223: 3187: 3199: 3211: 3163: 36: 3151: 3175: 2525: 650:, and upon Gilkeson's return to Romney he recommended Hill and resigned from his post as principal. Hill was subsequently appointed by the Board to fill the position. While the Board of Regents was pleased with Gilkeson's performance as principal and wished for him to stay on in the position, but he preferred to return to his professional law and political career in the end. 3139: 758:
Gilkeson served on the board of directors as the first president of the Bank of Romney after it was granted its charter by the West Virginia Legislature on September 3, 1888, and was opened later on December 20, 1888. During Gilkeson's tenure as president, the Bank of Romney occupied two rooms on the
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Following his tenure as superintendent of Hampshire County Schools, Gilkeson undertook the study of law and started a law practice in Romney; he subsequently became a prominent lawyer in the community. His law office was located on Main Street in Romney, two blocks from the West Virginia Schools for
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In 1980, Gilkeson's son-in-law George Sloan Arnold bequeathed the $ 1.5-million George S. Arnold Trust to Hampden–Sydney College, his shared alma mater with his father-in-law and brother-in-law Robert William Gilkeson. At the time, it was the largest amount given by a living person and the
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counties. In 1892, Gilkeson was appointed to the Committees on the Judiciary, Public Buildings and Humane Institutions, Federal Relations, Forfeited, Delinquent, and Unappropriated Lands, and Clerks Office. In addition to serving in the state senate, Gilkeson also held the position of
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From 1876 to 1888, Gilkeson served as a member and secretary of the fourth, fifth, and sixth Board of Regents of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind, a position that enabled him to become familiar with the school's efforts to educate its
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and select the most fitting candidate present at the conference or recommended someone to replace him as principal of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Gilkeson tendered an offer to C. H. Hill, then an instructor at the
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In recounting Gilkeson's achievements to the Conference of Superintendents and Principals of American Schools for the Deaf following his death, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind instructor Charles D. Seaton said of Gilkeson:
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Gilkeson resumed the practice of law and pursued a political career, but he continued his involvement with, and advocacy for, the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind, especially through his influence as a prominent lawyer and
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of Winchester along with Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy. In 1881, Gilkeson and his fellow trustees were instrumental in securing from Amos L. and Allie G. Pugh a house and a large, partially wooded land lot in
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The Paxtons: Their Origin in Scotland, and Their Migrations Through England and Ireland, to the Colony of Pennsylvania, Whence They Moved South and West, and Found Homes in Many States and Territories
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A History of the Presbytery of Winchester (Synod of Virginia): Its Rise and Growth, Ecclesiastical Relations, Institutions and Agencies, Churches and Ministers, 1719–1945
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did not receive "satisfactory results". After he had spent a few weeks as acting principal, the Board of Regents reconvened and appointed him to stay on permanently.
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In the summer of 1888, Gilkeson was delegated by the Board to Regents to attend the Conference of Superintendents and Principals of American Schools for the Deaf in
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the Deaf and Blind. Due to his preeminence in the legal field and high standing in the community, Gilkeson served as dean of the Hampshire County Bar Association.
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in Hampshire County. Gilkeson remained a trustee of the Presbytery from 1876 until his death in 1921. He was also a commissioner of the General Assembly of the
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Mary Katherine had been employed as a teacher under Lipscomb at Waverly Seminary. Following the ceremony, Gilkeson and his wife embarked upon a tour of the
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Following his graduation from Hampden–Sydney College, Gilkeson became a schoolteacher and later served as superintendent of the Hampshire County Schools
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On August 13, 1890, the Twelfth Senatorial District Democratic Convention nominated Gilkeson to fill the vacant West Virginia State Senate seat of
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Gilkeson resided in Romney for the majority of his life and was involved in most of the community's organizations as either a leader, officer, or
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housed the Bank of Romney from 1888 to 1965. The structure was razed in 1965 for the construction of the current Bank of Romney building.
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Gilkeson was married on November 19, 1884, to Mary Katherine Paxton (1853–1910), daughter of Jordan J. and E. J. Paxton of
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should be appointed to serve in the School for the Deaf, and during his tenure as principal he found that personnel who relied on
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and experienced a "physical breakdown" following the death of his son, Robert William Gilkeson, on October 2, 1918, during the
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Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants: A History of Frederick County, Virginia from Its Formation in 1738 to 1908
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from 1877 to 1879. Before 1886, Gilkeson was elected a member of the Romney Literary Society together with his brother.
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district from 1877 to 1879. Gilkeson later studied law and started a law practice in Romney. Following the death of
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institution's second-largest gift in its 204-year history. Arnold gave the trust in honor of the Gilkeson family.
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Laura Paxton Gilkeson Arnold (August 18, 1885 – 1973), married Romney lawyer George Sloan Arnold (1885–1986)
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of Romney beginning in 1885, and the first president of the Bank of Romney (1888–1913).
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History of Hampshire County, West Virginia From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present
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Historic Hampshire: A Symposium of Hampshire County and Its People, Past and Present
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On account of his increasingly failing health, Gilkeson spent the summer of 1921 in
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Global Country of World Peace Transcendental Meditation Learning Center and Retreat
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representing the Presbytery of Winchester, and attended the assembly's meeting in
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as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates for the 1883–85 and 1909–11
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West Virginia Legislative Hand Book and Manual and Official Register, 1922
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West Virginia Legislative Hand Book and Manual and Official Register, 1918
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were incorporators of the Mill Mountain Orchard Company, which operated
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in 1880. Gilkeson served as the schools' principal from 1887 to 1888.
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During his tenure, the position of principal included the roles of
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Democratic Party members of the West Virginia House of Delegates
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Henry Bell Gilkeson Jr. (February 8, 1890 – November 16, 1901)
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in Company C of the 316 Engineers, and was interred in the
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ancestry. His father was a prominent dry goods merchant in
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People of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind
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Robert William Gilkeson (July 25, 1887 – October 2, 1918)
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Hampshire County, West Virginia: A Pictorial History
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in Hampshire County and served as a trustee for the
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Bhavana Society Forest Monastery and Retreat Center
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Journal of the Senate of the State of West Virginia
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Philadelphia: Hubbard Brothers, Publishers. 2175:Hampshire County Extension Homemakers (1991). 2130:from the original on July 7, 2014 – via 1558: 1368: 1282: 1267: 1219: 1207: 1195: 1183: 1037: 737: 529:(1883–85 and 1909–11). Gilkeson served as the 3389:Democratic Party West Virginia state senators 2765: 1784: 1782: 734:of Romney, West Virginia, beginning in 1885. 3329:Education in Hampshire County, West Virginia 2700:West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind 2540: 824:Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial 672:West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind 661: 595:West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind 508:West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind 179:West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind 98:West Virginia House of Delegates 2306: 1587: 1575: 1554: 1552: 1316: 1314: 1312: 1310: 1308: 1278: 1276: 1263: 1261: 1259: 1257: 1244: 1242: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1097: 536: 486:(now West Virginia), the eldest child of a 2823:Springfield–Green Spring Elementary School 2772: 2758: 2309:Hampshire County, West Virginia, 1754–2004 1794: 1779: 1571: 1569: 1567: 1300:West Virginia Department of Education 1907 1179: 1177: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1033: 1031: 1029: 1027: 1025: 34: 2488: 2371:The History of Education in West Virginia 2185:: Hampshire County Extension Homemakers, 2037:Catalogue of Beta Theta Pi, Ninth Edition 1800: 1788: 1295: 1293: 1291: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 1085: 2060: 1966:"Birth Record Detail: Henry B. Gilkeson" 1936:"Birth Record Detail: Laura P. Gilkeson" 1860: 1858: 1856: 1854: 1767: 1729: 1727: 1549: 1537: 1362: 1305: 1273: 1254: 1225: 1213: 1201: 1189: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1109: 1103: 972:Presbyterian Church in the United States 741: 690:Gilkeson was twice elected to represent 665: 3309:School superintendents in West Virginia 2279: 2101: 1998: 1773: 1643: 1641: 1615:from the original on September 29, 2015 1581: 1564: 1543: 1441: 1439: 1320: 1248: 1174: 1126: 1124: 1122: 1120: 1118: 1076: 1070: 1064: 1043: 1022: 948: 806:In his later years, Gilkeson developed 790: 67:Serving with Solomon Cunningham 3344:Members of the Romney Literary Society 3289:20th-century West Virginia politicians 3269:19th-century West Virginia politicians 3236: 2337: 2222:History of West Virginia, In Two Parts 1958: 1928: 1696: 1694: 1692: 1690: 1688: 1686: 1684: 1350: 1288: 1168: 1153: 1082: 981: 814:of World War I and shortly before the 521:representing the 12th District in the 3354:People from Moorefield, West Virginia 2753: 2539: 2366:West Virginia Department of Education 2215: 2211:from the original on January 7, 2014. 2033: 1851: 1828:from the original on February 7, 2016 1724: 1451: 1398: 1356: 1147: 1136: 3279:20th-century American businesspeople 3254:19th-century American businesspeople 1970:West Virginia Vital Research Records 1940:West Virginia Vital Research Records 1882:from the original on January 7, 2015 1751:from the original on January 7, 2015 1665:from the original on January 7, 2015 1638: 1593: 1525: 1513: 1501: 1489: 1473:from the original on January 7, 2015 1436: 1420:from the original on January 7, 2015 1386: 1374: 1338: 1326: 1115: 994:at 1537 I Street, N.W. in 424:Romney, West Virginia, United States 1898: 1806: 1681: 13: 2814:John J. Cornwell Elementary School 582: 14: 3405: 3379:Schoolteachers from West Virginia 3359:People from Romney, West Virginia 3339:Mayors of places in West Virginia 3324:Businesspeople from West Virginia 2517: 2280:McClure, James Alexander (1914). 2040:. New York City: James T. Brown. 1661:. November 17, 1901. p. 26. 525:(1890–93) and as a member of the 3374:Presbyterians from West Virginia 3319:Burials at Indian Mound Cemetery 3221: 3209: 3197: 3185: 3173: 3161: 3149: 3137: 2727:President of the Bank of Romney 2601:West Virginia House of Delegates 2570:West Virginia House of Delegates 2553:West Virginia House of Delegates 2523: 2338:Paxton, William McClung (1903). 1999:Brannon, Selden W., ed. (1976). 1843: 1630: 1611:. November 30, 1906. p. 1. 1463:The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer 1410:The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer 921: 912: 903: 894: 885: 876: 818:. Robert William Gilkeson was a 541:Henry Bell Gilkeson was born in 527:West Virginia House of Delegates 494:. Following his graduation from 3259:19th-century American educators 2994:Hampshire County Public Library 2877:Capon Bridge Junior High School 2489:Woodworth, Robert Bell (1947). 1991: 1747:February 13, 1910. p. 15. 1416:. January 26, 1885. p. 4. 934:at the Gilkeson family plot in 670:Administration Building of the 258:President of the Bank of Romney 2883:Green Spring Elementary School 2811:Capon Bridge Elementary School 2259:: A. Brown Boughner, Printer. 1878:November 19, 1884. p. 1. 1520:West Virginia Legislature 1922 1508:West Virginia Legislature 1918 1496:West Virginia Legislature 1918 1469:. August 14, 1890. p. 1. 1446:West Virginia Legislature 1922 1393:West Virginia Legislature 1922 1381:West Virginia Legislature 1922 1345:West Virginia Legislature 1922 1333:West Virginia Legislature 1922 358:, West Virginia, United States 16:American politician and lawyer 1: 3334:Hampden–Sydney College alumni 3284:20th-century American lawyers 3264:19th-century American lawyers 2907:Springfield Elementary School 2880:Grassy Lick Elementary School 2820:Slanesville Elementary School 2154:(1). Hampden–Sydney College: 1016: 2937:and educational institutions 2892:Mill Creek Elementary School 2495:. McClure Printing Company. 2442:: Tribune Printing Company. 2408:: Tribune Printing Company. 2378:: Tribune Printing Company. 2290:: Presses of Frank A. Owen. 2187:Walsworth Publishing Company 648:Maryland School for the Deaf 490:merchant, and was raised in 407:Laura Paxton Gilkeson Arnold 393:Edward M. Gilkeson (brother) 341:Mountain Lake Park, Maryland 7: 2638:West Virginia State Senator 2108:American Annals of the Deaf 2102:Fusfeld, Irving S. (1921). 1824:. May 4, 1902. p. 14. 1131:Hampden–Sydney College 1980 953:Gilkeson was active in the 738:Banking and business career 387:Robert B. Gilkeson (father) 10: 3410: 3304:American school principals 3294:20th-century Presbyterians 3274:19th-century Presbyterians 2971:Romney Classical Institute 2956:societies and institutions 2838:Capon Bridge Middle School 1866:"Three Weddings Yesterday" 1559:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 1369:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 1283:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 1268:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 1220:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 1208:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 1196:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 1184:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 1038:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 849:in Romney, West Virginia. 746:Photographed in 1937, the 390:Sarah E. Gilkeson (mother) 3105: 3054: 3036:Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy 3013: 3006: 2987: 2953: 2934: 2918: 2904:Romney Junior High School 2867: 2851: 2830: 2808:Augusta Elementary School 2801: 2792: 2732: 2725: 2719: 2714: 2706: 2696: 2688: 2680: 2670: 2664: 2659: 2651: 2635: 2631:Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy 2627: 2620: 2612: 2597: 2589: 2581: 2566: 2558: 2551: 2546: 2466:West Virginia Legislature 2440:Charleston, West Virginia 2430:West Virginia Legislature 2406:Charleston, West Virginia 2396:West Virginia Legislature 2376:Charleston, West Virginia 2257:Morgantown, West Virginia 2247:Swisher, Howard Llewellyn 1532:West Virginia Senate 1891 773:Governor of West Virginia 711:Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy 662:Law and political careers 515:West Virginia Legislature 462: 440: 428: 420: 400: 380: 372: 362: 347: 330: 306: 301: 297: 285: 273: 262: 257: 247: 237: 226: 217: 207: 195: 184: 176: 166: 154: 143: 133: 121: 110: 94: 84: 79:Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy 72: 58: 46: 42: 33: 23: 3299:American bank presidents 3097:Howard Llewellyn Swisher 2935:Private learning centers 2889:Levels Elementary School 2874:Capon Bridge High School 2817:Romney Elementary School 2794:Hampshire County Schools 2674:Hampshire County Schools 2541:Offices and distinctions 2061:Cartmell, T. K. (2009). 2034:Brown, James T. (1917). 2009:McClain Printing Company 1605:Cumberland Evening Times 560:Gilkeson graduated from 537:Early life and education 500:Hampshire County Schools 413:Henry Bell Gilkeson, Jr. 221:Hampshire County Schools 2976:Romney Literary Society 2641:from the 12th District 1871:Washington Evening Star 1740:Washington Evening Star 1588:Munske & Kerns 2004 1576:Munske & Kerns 2004 1467:Wheeling, West Virginia 1414:Wheeling, West Virginia 1098:Munske & Kerns 2004 828:Romagne-sous-Montfaucon 812:Meuse-Argonne Offensive 513:Gilkeson served in the 410:Robert William Gilkeson 3156:Business and economics 3077:James Sloan Kuykendall 2593:James Sloan Kuykendall 2140:Hampden–Sydney College 2005:Parsons, West Virginia 1814:"The General Assembly" 1000:Northern United States 860: 816:Armistice with Germany 777:Joshua Soule Zimmerman 755: 683: 562:Hampden–Sydney College 496:Hampden–Sydney College 435:Hampden–Sydney College 161:James Sloan Kuykendall 54:from the 12th district 3384:West Virginia lawyers 3168:Reformed Christianity 2898:Romney Colored School 2895:Rio Elementary School 2859:Hampshire High School 2346:Platte City, Missouri 2313:Romney, West Virginia 1910:HistoricHampshire.org 1706:HistoricHampshire.org 936:Indian Mound Cemetery 856: 847:Indian Mound Cemetery 745: 669: 478:Gilkeson was born in 376:Mary Katherine Paxton 352:Indian Mound Cemetery 3072:Howard Hille Johnson 2954:Historic educational 2919:State public schools 2843:Romney Middle School 2622:West Virginia Senate 2532:at Wikimedia Commons 2456:West Virginia Senate 2288:Petersburg, Virginia 1735:"Valley of Virginia" 1609:Cumberland, Maryland 976:Jackson, Mississippi 949:Religious activities 801:Cumberland, Maryland 791:Later life and death 759:ground floor of the 696:legislative sessions 523:West Virginia Senate 453:school administrator 50:West Virginia Senate 3087:Alexander W. Monroe 3067:John Jeremiah Jacob 3062:John Jacob Cornwell 3046:Henry Bell Gilkeson 3041:William Henry Foote 3031:John Collins Covell 2980:Springfield Academy 2715:Business positions 2692:John Collins Covell 2562:Alexander W. Monroe 2530:Henry Bell Gilkeson 2217:Lewis, Virgil Anson 2183:Marceline, Missouri 1976:on February 7, 2016 1946:on February 7, 2016 1916:on February 7, 2016 1892:Chronicling America 1776:, pp. 478–479. 1761:Chronicling America 1712:on February 7, 2016 1675:Chronicling America 1601:"Money In Orchards" 1483:Chronicling America 1430:Chronicling America 1359:, pp. 463–464. 1222:, pp. 478–479. 1079:, pp. 208–209. 988:Iron Gate, Virginia 982:Marriage and family 978:, May 15–25, 1902. 955:Presbyterian Church 785:Mill Creek Mountain 613:John Collins Covell 504:John Collins Covell 469:Henry Bell Gilkeson 202:John Collins Covell 128:Alexander W. Monroe 28:Henry Bell Gilkeson 3026:William C. Clayton 3021:John Rinehart Blue 2901:Romney High School 2802:Elementary schools 2672:Superintendent of 2648:Solomon Cunningham 2646:Served alongside: 2615:Robert Pugh Monroe 2348:: Landmark Print. 2283:The McClure Family 2071:: Heritage Books. 1822:Richmond, Virginia 1659:Richmond, Virginia 835:Mountain Lake Park 765:American Civil War 756: 684: 334:September 29, 1921 172:Robert Pugh Monroe 3394:Special educators 3125: 3124: 3121: 3120: 2914: 2913: 2747: 2746: 2742: 2741: 2733:Succeeded by 2707:Succeeded by 2698:Principal of the 2681:Succeeded by 2660:Academic offices 2652:Succeeded by 2644:1890 – 93 2613:Succeeded by 2582:Succeeded by 2528:Media related to 2322:978-0-9715738-2-6 2196:978-1-60354-047-6 2078:978-1-55613-243-8 2018:978-0-87012-236-1 1654:Richmond Dispatch 1534:, pp. 24–26. 992:Mary Ann Lipscomb 820:second lieutenant 808:allergic rhinitis 783:along the top of 466: 465: 218:Superintendent of 177:Principal of the 3401: 3226: 3225: 3224: 3214: 3213: 3212: 3202: 3201: 3190: 3189: 3178: 3177: 3166: 3165: 3154: 3153: 3142: 3141: 3140: 3133: 3082:Jerry Mezzatesta 3011: 3010: 2962:Potomac Seminary 2886:Hoy Grade School 2799: 2798: 2782:Hampshire County 2774: 2767: 2760: 2751: 2750: 2736:John J. Cornwell 2720:Preceded by 2689:Preceded by 2683:Charles N. 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West Virginia Senate
Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy
West Virginia House of Delegates
Hampshire County
Alexander W. Monroe
James Sloan Kuykendall
West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind
John Collins Covell
Hampshire County Schools
John J. Cornwell
Moorefield
West Virginia
Mountain Lake Park, Maryland
Indian Mound Cemetery
Romney
Democratic Party
Alma mater
Hampden–Sydney College
lawyer
politician
school administrator
banker
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Moorefield
Virginia
dry goods
Romney
Hampden–Sydney College
Hampshire County Schools

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