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| Boggess Family |
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| Mary Boggess Wilson |
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| Living At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Anna Boggess |
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| Boggess family Tintype photograph of Edwin Stringer Boggess (on the right), along with his brother, John Paul Boggess and sister (sitting) Lucy Boggess Bassell. |
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| Boggess family Mary Rose Clifford Boggess and her children. |
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| Boggess sisters Ry, Mary and Sally Boggess |
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| Clifford women. Sarah Ruddy Clifford and her daughters in front of the Clifford home. |
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| Dr. James Edward Wilson 1904 |
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| Dr. James Edward Wilson family |
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| Dr. Robert Stringer Wilson |
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| E. Stringer Boggess |
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| Grandfather and grandsons Levin James Wilson with Robert Stringer Wilson and James Edward Wilson, Jr. |
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| James Clifford home James Clifford built this home in 1880 at 270 East Main Street, Clarksburg, West Virginia. Several generations lived in the home, the last was Dr. Jim Brennan. It is now home of the American Legion. |
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| James Edward Wilson and Mary Boggess Wilson |
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| James Edward Wilson, Jr. |
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| John Paul Boggess |
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| John R. Boggess John R. Boggess holding his grandson, J. Paul Boggess. |
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| John R. Boggess home The home of John R. Boggess stood at the corner of West Main and 5th streets in downtown Clarksburg, West Virginia. |
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| John Robert Boggess |
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| Levin James Wilson |
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| Maria Antoinette Wheeler |
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| Mary Boggess Wilson Mary Boggess Wilson with her first born, Mary Elvelyn Wilson. |
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| Mary Boggess Wilson On the back porch at 121 Hartland Avenue. |
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| Mary Evelyn Boggess |
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| Mary Evelyn Wilson |
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| Mary Rose Clifford Boggess |
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| Robert Stringer Wilson and Brooks Smith |
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| Robert Stringer Wilson, Sr. Who me? |
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| Ry Boggess |
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| Sarah Ruddy Clifford |
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| St. Charles Hotel The St. Charles was built in 1858 by Bridget Clifford's father-in-law, John McManaway. The hotel was at the corner of West Main and 4th streets in downtown Clarksburg, West Virginia and when built was the largest hotel on the main B&O line between Baltimore and Cincinnati.
John J. McManaway operated the hotel after his father's death. It was purchased in the late 1890's by Sarah Ruddy Clifford and operated by her daughter, Anna Clifford Brennan. |
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| St. Mary's Hospital Dr. James E. Wilson, Sr. came to Clarksburg in 1904 as director for its predecessor, the Harrison County Hospital. He and three of his sons practiced medicine here. |
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| Stringer Boggess & Mary Rose Clifford Outside their Clarksburg home. |
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| stringer_boggess.jpg |
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| Toni Wilson |
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| Wedding invitation E. Stringer Boggess and Mary Rose Clifford's wedding invitation. |
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| Wilson children Mary Evelyn, Jane, Toni and Jim Wilson |
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| Wilson family. 1914 Dr. James E. Wilson, Sr. and his father-in-law, E. Stringer Boggess, along with five of their 10 children and a neighborhood friend. |
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| Wilson home Dr. James E. Wilson, Sr. built this home in 1912 on Hartland Avenue. Five generations of Wilson's have lived in this home, which is still in the family. |
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| Wilson wedding announcement |
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