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Portrait of Christian Streit White
Portrait of Christian Streit White
The Hampshire County Courthouse in Romney, where Christian Streit White served as Clerk of Court for Hampshire County. This courthouse was built in 18
The Hampshire County Courthouse in Romney, where Christian Streit White served as Clerk of Court for Hampshire County. This courthouse was built in 1833 and remained in service until it burned in 1921.
The Confederate Memorial at Indian Mound Cemetery in Romney, West Virginia. Dedicated on September 26, 1867, the idea for the memorial had originated
The Confederate Memorial at Indian Mound Cemetery in Romney, West Virginia. Dedicated on September 26, 1867, the idea for the memorial had originated between White, his brother Robert White and his wife, his sister Fannie White, and his future wife Bessie Jane Schultze.
Gravestone at the interment site of Christian Streit White at Indian Mound Cemetery in Romney, West Virginia
Gravestone at the interment site of Christian Streit White at Indian Mound Cemetery in Romney, West Virginia
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Photographed in 1937, the Wirgman Building in Romney was built for and housed the Bank of the Valley of Virginia around 1825. The structure was razed
Photographed in 1937, the Wirgman Building in Romney was built for and housed the Bank of the Valley of Virginia around 1825. The structure was razed in 1965 for the construction of the current Bank of Romney building.
The Hampshire County Courthouse in Romney, where John Baker White served as Clerk of Court for Hampshire County. This courthouse was built in 1833 and
The Hampshire County Courthouse in Romney, where John Baker White served as Clerk of Court for Hampshire County. This courthouse was built in 1833 and remained in service until it burned in 1921.
White's residence, which later became known as "Liberty Hall," along East Main Street in Romney
White's residence, which later became known as "Liberty Hall," along East Main Street in Romney