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'Copied from: Facing p. 50. Rucker, Maude A. 'West Virginia: Her Land, Her People, Her Traditions, Her Resources.' Walter Neale, pub. New York. 1930."'
The church was organized in 1853.  The current building was completed in 1856.
Large crowd gathered around the pulley to set the stone. No one is identified.
The church was organized in 1833 and the original log building was erected in the same year.  The church building pictured was built in the Spring of 1869.
Colored postcard photograph. See the back of the original image for correspondence.
Brick structure with decorative wood trim.
The "Improved Order of Red Men" are pictured in the forefront of the photograph wearing sashes. The pastor of this church was J. W. Legg.
Located in Borman Church.
Pictured: Will Rogers- back row, third from right; Oral B. Hathaway- back row, fourth from right; Fred Smiley Hathaway- second row, fourth from right; Walt Stump- second row, fifth from left; Jerome Francis- first row, fifth from left; Hagan Tommy Francis- first row, third from right
The church was organized in 1849.  The first two buildings burned down, and the present church was erected in 1895.
Color print, Packette family graves are marked with Xs
The church was built in 1883 near the town of Newburg.
The two churches of different denominations stand next to each other on a hill above a covered bridge. West Warren Baptist is on the left, Wadestown Methodist is in the middle, and in the lower right of the image is the covered bridge.
The church was organized in 1855 in the Ten Mile District.  The original church had to relocated to clear the way for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
The church was organized in 1841.  The current church was built in 1921.
This church was organized in 1869.
The church was organized in 1869.
The Church was founded in Spring of 1840. The current church was rebuilt after a fire in 1904
The photo of the church was printed on the front page of the morning worship service pamphlet, where on the back serves as an itinerary and hymnal guide.The church was established prior to August of 1855. By the 1960's, it held the largest congregation in all of Berkeley Springs.
The Evangelical United Brethren church was organized in 1854.The caption written on the back of the image reads:"First row of adults, left to right: A.J. Summers, retired M.E. Minister; Rev. Donald Lockhart - the pastor in 1955; Dr. J.L. Miles E.U.B. Conference Superintendent in 1955.Just behind and to the left are two former pastors of our church, left to right: Paul Brake, Rev. E.A. Crites of Bridgeport, W. Va."