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William Franklin Anderson (1860–1944) was an American Methodist pastor, writer, and educator who served as Bishop of Chattanooga, Cincinnati, and Boston and was Acting President of Boston University from January 1, 1925, to May 15, 1926.
D.I.B. Anderson Farm, also known as the D.I.B. Anderson House and Chauncey M. Price House, is a historic home located in Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia. It was built about 1866, and is a two-story, asymmetrical brick farmhouse in a vernacular Italianate style. It features a one-story front porch and a second story "sleeping porch."
High Gate (also known as the James Edwin Watson House or Ross Funeral Home) [1] is an historic residence located at 800 Fairmont Avenue in Fairmont, West Virginia.. The High Gate house and carriage house were built ca. 1910-1913 by Fairmont industrialist and financier, James E. Watson, son of the "father of the West Virginia coal industry," James O. Watson.
Everette William Anderson (born August 9, 1948) is an American politician and a Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates representing District 8 [1] since January 1993. Education [ edit ]
Andrew Anderson is an American businessman and politician who served as a member West Virginia House of Delegates from the 35th district. He was appointed by Jim Justice on August 19, 2022. [ 1 ] In the 2022 House of Delegates election to the 56th district, Anderson lost in a narrow race to Democrat Kayla Young .
The historic 1914 Alderson Memorial Bridge [5]. Alderson is a community located along the Greenbrier River in Greenbrier County and Monroe County, incorporated in 1881.. Alderson was originally settled in 1777 by "Elder" John Alderson, a frontier missionary for whom the town is named, who organized the first Baptist church in the Greenbrie
The West Virginia and Pittsburgh Railroad extended a branch through Flatwoods in the late 1800s. [8] Later, the line was taken over by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and Flatwoods was a halfway point on the B&O Railroad's Clarksburg-Richwood branch, approximately 62.6 miles from the Clarksburg terminal, and 59.1 miles from the Richwood terminal. [9]
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Moundsville, West Virginia. Pages in category "People from Moundsville, West Virginia" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.