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Woodrow "Woody" Wilson, owner of the Wirt County Journal, talks to two unidentified students at the office of the Wirt County Journal in Elizabeth, West Virginia.The photos in this collection were used in chapters that appeared in Mountain Trace, a publication of Parkersburg High School in West Virginia, edited by Kenneth G. Gilbert.
A linotype machine involved in the newspaper operation at the Wirt County Journal in Elizabeth, W. Va. owned by Woodrow "Woody" Wilson.The photos in this collection were used in chapters that appeared in Mountain Trace, a publication of Parkersburg High School in West Virginia, edited by Kenneth G. Gilbert.
Woodrow "Woody" Wilson, owner of the Wirt County Journal in Elizabeth, W. Va., next to the linotype machine used for the newspaper.The photos in this collection were used in chapters that appeared in Mountain Trace, a publication of Parkersburg High School in West Virginia, edited by Kenneth G. Gilbert.
A linotype machine used to print the newspaper at the Wirt County Journal in Elizabeth, W. Va., which was owned by Woodrow "Woody" Wilson.The photos in this collection were used in chapters that appeared in Mountain Trace, a publication of Parkersburg High School in West Virginia, edited by Kenneth G. Gilbert.
Woodrow "Woody" Wilson with two unidentified students at the Wirt County Journal in Elizabeth, W. Va.The photos in this collection were used in chapters that appeared in Mountain Trace, a publication of Parkersburg High School in West Virginia, edited by Kenneth G. Gilbert.
Woodrow "Woody" Wilson, owner of the Wirt County Journal, speaking at the newspaper office in Elizabeth, W. Va.The photos in this collection were used in chapters that appeared in Mountain Trace, a publication of Parkersburg High School in West Virginia, edited by Kenneth G. Gilbert.
Woodrow "Woody" Wilson, owner of the Wirt County Journal, in the office of the newspaper in Elizabeth, W. Va.The photos in this collection were used in chapters that appeared in Mountain Trace, a publication of Parkersburg High School in West Virginia, edited by Kenneth G. Gilbert.
A linotype machine used when printing newspapers at the Wirt County Journal in Elizabeth, W. Va.The photos in this collection were used in chapters that appeared in Mountain Trace, a publication of Parkersburg High School in West Virginia, edited by Kenneth G. Gilbert.
The church was founded and built in 1858. There is no record of a Methodist church in Elizabeth, W. Va. before 1858.
This view of Elizabeth Station, now the county seat of Wirt County, W. Va., shows several men on the porch of the Adams Express Company depot on the Little Kanawha Railroad. Two of the men are labeled as J. Parsons and R. Springston.