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  2. Irene McKinney - Wikipedia

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    Irene graduated Belington High School in 1956 married her high school boyfriend Joe McKinney. They later had two children named Julia Vickers nee McKinney and Paul McKinney. Initially a stay-at-home mom, her interest in poetry and literature was piqued when she discovered that the library in Buckhannon (Buckhannon Public Library) where she ...

  3. Belington, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Belington is a town in Barbour County, West Virginia, United States, situated along the Tygart Valley River. The population was 1,804 as of the 2020 census. The population was 1,804 as of the 2020 census.

  4. Category : People convicted of murder by West Virginia

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  5. Talcott, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Talcott has gained some fame for being what many in the area consider to be the home of the John Henry legend. Henry was an African-American railroad worker in the 1800s who supposedly competed in a legendary race with a steam-powered drill bit, and won, dying in the process.

  6. Talbott, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Talbott is an unincorporated community in Barbour County, West Virginia, United States. Talbott was settled in 1844. [2] References This page was last edited on ...

  7. Bernard E. Wilmoth House - Wikipedia

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    Bernard E. Wilmoth House is a historic home in Belington, Barbour County, West Virginia, United States. It was built in 1911–13, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Queen Anne-style house. It is built of speckled tan-colored bricks. It features a variety of window styles and a large verandah on one and one half sides of the house. [2]

  8. Belington, WV - Wikipedia

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    From a US postal abbreviation: This is a redirect from a US postal abbreviation to its associated municipality.

  9. The Golden Rule (Belington, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Rule, also known as the Valley Grocery Company, is an Italianate-style commercial building in Belington, West Virginia.The three-story brick building was built in 1902 to house the eponymous grocery store, operated by Luther P. Shinn, a local merchant from a prominent area family.