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African-American Life in Preston County (Images of America: West Virginia) [Paperback]

Nancy Jane Copney (Author)

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July 17, 1999
Preston County, an area nestled in the northern corner of West Virginia, is bounded on the north by

Pennsylvania and the Mason-Dixon line and on the east

by the state of Maryland. This scenic Appalachian region is primarily a farming community, though mining, timber, recreation, and tourism have also been vital contributors to the county's economy. The small yet vibrant African-American community of Preston County, whose story is told here through family photographs, documents, and memories, is a vital part of the county's heritage. For generations, these families have worked on the land and in the mines; they have raised their children and built their homes in Preston County. Vintage images from as early as the 1860s preserve the

African-American story of the mothers and fathers and

the mine workers and farmers who have played and

continue to play an important role in the history of this beautiful part of the world.

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Author, cook, local historian, and active community member Nancy Jane Copney has collected a fascinating array of images generously donated from family attics and albums in order to document the lives of African Americans in her hometown. These invaluable photographs, which depict the past and present of a dynamic community, are compiled for the first time in this book and are sure to take readers, both longtime

residents and visitors, on an educational and entertaining trip through time.

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Mary Francis Price Younger and Henry Younger were married on September 1, 1897, at Beverly Hill Methodist Episcopal (M.E.) Church in Kingwood. Read the first page
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Love Chapel, Preston County, West Virginia, Beulah Hall, Margaret Copney, Marietta Goines, Carolyn Young, Leonard Smith, Mildred Grace, Ruth Barnett, Buckwheat Festival, Frank Goines, Joseph Younger, Monongalia High School, Beverly Hill Elementary School, Calvin Young, Charles Copney, Colored School Lot, Dorothy Smith, Grace Younger, Kingwood High School, Reverend Patterson, Robert Spencer, Sam Younger, Went Virginie
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