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Story September 16, 1912

Evening Journal

Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia

What is this article about?

H. S. McGregor, former Arden resident, visits his boyhood home with friends R. W. and R. E. Althar from Bellaire, Ohio. He attended school with A. B. Noll and plans to show them fishing spots and historic sites like Harpers Ferry.

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Former Arden Resident Visits Boyhood Home

Messrs. H. S. McGregor, R. W. and R. E. Althar, of Bellaire, Ohio, not far from Wheeling, are stopping at Hotel Berkeley. They came down from Staunton, Va., Saturday, having autoed to that city from Parkersburg Thursday they expect to leave for Bellaire by another route, possibly by Harrisburg, Bedford Springs and Pittsburgh. Mr. McGregor is a former resident of Arden, this county, and attended school with Prosecuting Attorney A. B. Noll. He left here about 20 years ago and has been back once before, that occasion being eight years ago. His father, James McGregor, who bought the Henshaw farm and sold it to the Cushwas. Mr. McGregor expects to take his friends fishing one day and also show them the beauties as well as the points of historic interest down at Harpers Ferry.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Family

What keywords are associated?

Arden Resident Boyhood Home Visit Historic Sites Harpers Ferry Fishing Trip

What entities or persons were involved?

H. S. Mcgregor R. W. Althar R. E. Althar A. B. Noll James Mcgregor

Where did it happen?

Arden

Story Details

Key Persons

H. S. Mcgregor R. W. Althar R. E. Althar A. B. Noll James Mcgregor

Location

Arden

Story Details

H. S. McGregor returns to Arden after 20 years, with friends from Ohio, to visit boyhood home and show local historic sites and fishing spots.

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