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- Gerrardstown is an unincorporated community village located along W.Va. Route 51 in Berkeley County in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle region in the...
- until his death on May 7, 1893. He was 65 years old. Lamon was buried in Gerrardstown, West Virginia, in the Presbyterian Cemetery. (Sally had been buried...
- Gerrardstown Historic District is a national historic district located at Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, West Virginia. It encomp****es 92 contributing...
- Bunker Hill Burke Street Elementary School, Martinsburg Gerrardstown Elementary School, Gerrardstown Hedgesville Elementary School, Hedgesville Inwood Primary...
- Campbellton is a house near Gerrardstown, West Virginia built circa 1800 by James Campbell. Campbell, who was born in Ireland in 1744, arrived in America...
- Farm". The sons of John McKown owned considerable lands in the area of Gerrardstown during the late 19th century. Cool Spring Farm (Charles Town, West Virginia)...
- Berkeley Heights Elementary Bunker Hill Elementary Burke Street Elementary Gerrardstown Elementary Hedgesville Elementary Inwood Elementary Marlowe Elementary...
- completion of that trip, he joined teamster Adam Myers on a trip to Gerrardstown, West Virginia. In between trips with Myers, he worked for farmer John...
- Methodist Church, is a historic one-room school building located near Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, West Virginia. It was built about 1897 and is a one-story...
- "Old Stone House Farm" and "Oban Hall," is a historic home located near Gerrardstown, West Virginia, United States. It was built in 1825 by William Wilson...