Search Constraints

You searched for: Acquisition Source James E. Green Remove constraint Acquisition Source: James E. Green Projects West Virginia History OnView Remove constraint Projects: West Virginia History OnView Topical Subjects Non-WV--Pennsylvania. Remove constraint Topical Subjects: Non-WV--Pennsylvania.
Number of results to display per page

Search Results

The Fox House, built circa 1912 by the Grange family, is now the clubhouse of the Foxburg Country Club.
Signs in window on building on left say "Post Office" and "H. Sager General Merchandise".
Claude and John (Greens).
Group of people sit outside of shack alongside road watching group of five shoot guns.
Edith Green is the woman on the right, other two are unidentified.
Woman to the left is Edith Taylor Green, woman placing child on pony is Roseanne Green (Uncle Charle's wife), taller girl to her right is Virginia Green, and boy beside her is Benton Green.
Woman on left is Grace Green (sister to Green brothers), man on porch furthest back is Thomas Benton Green (homeowner), woman next to him is Mary Rupert Green, boy holding American flag on far right is Ray Green, and young man in foreground leaning against post is John Green. The rest of the people are neighbors on hill above the town.
Cottage is located in Western Pennsylvania or possibly in West Virginia.
Home built ca. 1809. Man on far right is Daniel Rupert, a Civil War Veteran who cut his foot as a boy, and was a part of the artillery. He is the Great Grandfather of Jim Green. Middle figure is Mary Rupert Green, the daughter of Daniel Rupert.
Veterans and their families parade down the street with drummers at hand in Foxburg, Pennsylvania.