Monday, December 7, 2009

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Online Obituaries For Garrett County!....GOLD!


The Ruth Enlow Library of Garrett County has posted obituaries scaned from the republican newspaper's microfilmed. Names in the obituary are for Garrett County 1877 to 1902 (as of today)

To register to look at the online REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER CLICK HERE! This newspaper has been established since 1877 and will have a lot of sources for Garrett County, Maryland there is also a microfilm you can ask for someone to search for you "The majority of our searches for long-distance patrons involve locating obituaries in the local newspaper, The Republican. The Main Library in Oakland owns the full run of this newspaper since its inception in 1877. The staff will search for an obituary when the month and year of death are provided. If you are unsure of the date of death, the staff can search for a name in Garrett County Graves in an attempt to locate that date." Click here for a link of instructions and available newspapers and history tools!

Kitzmiller Town Website


http://myweb.cebridge.net/townofkitzmiller/index.htm

A lot of good information here about the community, events, and officials!

PHOTOS!!! JACKPOT!


Newspaper photos are so amazing. They help us see what the town really looked like!

I WANT TO SEE PHOTOS

Coal Minning

I know that Lee Junkins was a coal miner based off of a census record. I am not sure what Coal mine he worked at! (a neighboring county is Mineral county WV, he could have worked in WV as well.

I have learned that there are four coal mines nearby Kitzmiller one is names Garrett County Coal Minning Company, the other named Hamill Coal and Coke.

The fun things about these two mines is that "
To get their coal to the railroad’s loading tipples, the management of the coal companies would use a cable car system, or construct a trestle high above the river"

The railroads used were West Virginia Central and Pittsburgh Railroad.
for more information CLICK HERE

Indians in Maryland

Bison and Elk migration trails are later used by Native Americans and cover over Garrett County Maryland. Kitzmiller is in Garrett County. This is significant because I think Lee Junkin is related to an indian due to oral stories I have heard about him.