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- Tags: Bastian
Daniel P. Earnest
Tags: 0074, 1/9/95, 74, Barbara Hull, Bastian, Bland County, Bluefield, Burkes Garden, CCC Camp, Cherokee Camp, Daniel Earnest, Daniel P. Earnest, Dr. Whitter, Earl Fitzhugh, General, Lietenant Gilmore, Mr. Ratcliffe, Radford, Ray N. Neel, Suitor, Tazewell, Textile, This is an interview with Daniel P. Earnest about the CCC Camp in Bastian., W.J. Bruce
Ralph Kidd/ Lillias Kidd
Tags: 0061, 11/1/94, 61, Bastain, Bastain Post Office, Bastian, CCC Camp, Celanese, Community, Correctional Farm., Depression, Eastman Co., Eastmon Company, Hardwood Lumber, L.H. Palmer Eugene Davidson, Leslie Cochran, Lillias Kidd, Matthew Havens, Mr. Topper, N & W, Narrows, Platnick Brothers, Ralph Kidd, Ralph Kidd/ Lillias Kidd, South Gap, Tennessee, This is an interview with Ralph Kidd and Lillias Kidd about the CCC Camp in Bastian and the Virginia Hardwood Lumber Company., W.G. Bruce
Guy Bruce
Tags: 0055, 2/16/97, 55, Appalachia League, Bastian, Biography, Birch Sawyer, Bland County, Bland Courthouse, Bluefield, Burbank, cadets, cattle, Cecil, Confederate Veteran, County Cattle Company, Elvira Starks Bruce, Family/People, Florida, Guy Bruce, Hank Gowdy, Hicksville, Horse Show Association, Indian territory, Isaiah Bruce, Joe Compton, John Buffalo, John D. Rockefeller, Johnson W. Bruce, Kimball, King Brothers, Mr. Price, New Market, Norfolk-Western Railroad, Oklahoma, Paul Husky, Pierre, Roanoke, South Dakota, Standard Oil, Texas, This is a biographial interview with Guy Bruce., Tracy Lambert, U.S. Marshall, United States Army, Virginia, West Virginia
Ralph Kidd
Tags: 0046, 2/24/93, 46, April Toler, Bastain, Bastian, CCC, CCC Camp, Frank Bastian, Hemlock, Lee and McVitty, Narrows, Norfolk and Western, Parkersburg, Pearisburg., Railroad, Ralph Kidd, Salem, Suiter, The History of the Railroad, This is an interview with Ralph Kidd about the railroad in Bastian and Narrows.Maps of the railroad at Bastian and Narrows., Va., Virginia Hardwood Lumber Company, White Oak
Edna Sarver
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0040, 12/14/00, 40, A.C. Bruce, Bastian, Bill Blankenship, Bill Lambert, Brown Johnson, C.E. and J.D. Heldreth, CCC Camp, Charlie Burdon, Charlie Eagle, Charlie Sarver, Charlie Sarver., Earl Dunn, Earl Fitzhew, Edna Sarver, Edward Midkiff, Eugene Davidson, Fort MOnroe, General, Harman's Dairy, Harmon's Dairy, Harry Ray Tompson, Helen Bruce, Hicksville, Hicksville Church.
Photograph
Robert Lloyd, Hicksville Church.
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Robert Lloyd, Ira Dilamn, JJ Topper, Keith Dunn, Les Cochrane, Linzy Shrader, Luana Short, Mac Davidson, Mary Porterfield, Miller French, Mr. T. Shrader, Mr. W. Bruce, Mr. Zirkle, Ms. Grat Muncy, Ms. Minnie Archer, Ms. Minnie Wayne Perry, Ms. Minor Muncy, O.W. Danner, Paula Stowers, Quarter Master Corp U.S. Army, Roy Leftwich, Sam Suiter, Shufflebarger's, Shufflebarger's Store, This is an interview with Edna Sarver about the CCC Camp in Bastian., Toby Childress, VA, Wayne Mustard, White Gate, Wiley Havens, Wilmer Kilmore, Woodrow Brizendine married Edith Dunn, WPA
Rosie Pruett
Tags: 0033, 1993, 33, band mills, Bastian, Buckhorn Mountain Timber, Burkes Garden, CCC Camp Bastian, Dinky Railroad, Grapefield, Hicksville, Kelly Beckner, lumber mills, Narrows, New River Western and Holston Railroads, New River Western Holston RR Company., Poor Valley, Railroads, Rocky Gap, Rosie Pruett, Sawmills, Suiter, The Y, This is an interview with Rosie Pruett about the New River and Holston Railroad in Bland County. It later became N & W Railroad., Virginia Hardwood Lumber Company
The Suiter family
Tags: 0032, 1836, 32, Albert Suiter, Alexander Suiter, Allen Taylor Newberry, Bastian, Burkes Garden, Chris Mercer, Clear Fork, Cosby Suiter, Elizabeth Bagel Newberry, Elvia Suiter, Family/People, Frank I. Suiter, Hunting Camp Creek, Jack Music, Jeane Bradberry, Josephine Musick., Lucinda Suiter, Major Albert Updyke, Mechanicsburg, Miss Mary Gray Updyke, Miss Molly Newberry, Molly Tynes, Narrows, None, Rocky Gap, Samuel S. Suiter, The Suiter Family, This is a report about the history of the Suiter family., Virginia, Wytheville
Ralph Tiller/Bess Tiller/Buford Tiller/Nannie Rose Tiller/George Tiller/Ila Tiller
Tags: 0031, 31, 6/8/94, Affordable Dentures, Al Faulkner, Al Faulkner Heating and Plumbing, American Mines, and Ila Tiller about the history of Rocky Gap., B.C. Ethel, Bastian, Bess Tiller, Bill Lambert, Billy Helvey, Black & White Inn, Black Lick, Bland Co., Bluefield Regional Hospital., Bluefield Sanitairum, Boot's Garage, Brook Hill Antique, Brushy Mountain, Buford Tiller, Carol Brothers Store, Carol Sue Tiller, Carol's Garage, Caroll's store, Ceres, Charles Dangerfield, Charles Tiller, Charlie Sutphin, City Park, Claude Stowers, Claude Woodrow, Clearfork, Community, D.C. Taylor, Dan Carol, Dave Conley, Dave Conley Store, Diana Pauline Tiller, Dinky Railroad, Donnie Trail, Dr. F.D. Kelly, Dr. Keglely's, droughts, Dry Fork, East River Metals, East River Mountain Craft, East River Mountain Tunnel, Eastern Star, Edna Lambert, Edward Tiller, Elihu Tiller, Ellen Darlen Tiller, Ellen Morehead, Ellen Wall, Elmar Carol, Ervin Supply, First VA Southwest, First Virginia Southwest, Florence Dangerfield, Ford Coupe, Fox and Thompson, Fred Simpkins, garment factory, Genie Owens, George Hawthorne, George Tiller, Gray Stalnaker, Great Depression, Green Walls Antique, Henry Gibson, Hicksville, History of Rocky Gap, Hollybrook, Howard Stowers, Ila Tiller, Interstate 77, J.H. Lambert, Jamie Trail, Jane Tiller, Jim Owens, Laurel Fork, Liz Helms, Liz Turner, Log House, Mae Greenwall, Margaret Tiller, Masonic Hall, Matilda Shelton, Mechanicsburg, Medical College of Virginia, Mildred Stowers, Model T, Mr. Burkheart, Mr. Graham, Ms. Jane, Nannie Rose Tiller, Narrows, National Central Industrial Supply Company, Norfolk Western, North Gap, NRA, Paul Tiller, Peggy Trumpet, Penacostle Church, Porter Staford, Post Office, PWA, R.P. Staford, R.T. Reynolds, Ralph Harrison Tiller, Ralph Tiller, Ralph Tiller/Bess Tiller/Buford Tiller/Nannie Rose Tiller/George Tiller/Ila Tiller, Reggie McMills, Reniton Construction, Roadster, Robin Tiller, Rocky Gap School, Roosevelt, Rosie Stowers, Saw Mills, Seventh Day Aventist Church, Sharon McCory, Shirley Gail Tiler, Silvia Conley, Smyth Co., Southern Gunod, Stower's Grocery Story, Suiter, Summer Greenwall, Sutphin's Grocery, T.R. Rick Owens, Tazewell, Terry Lambert, This is an interview with George Tiller, Thomas Dangerfield, Tiller's Gulf, Tracy Mitchell, Trumans and Bladwins Construction, Walker Anderson, White Gate, Wilderness, Wolfcreek, WPA, WWII, Wytheville
Laura Newman/Faye Tolbert
Tags: "Banker John", "Miss Jones", 0028, 28, Aker's Cemetery, Aker's families, Andrew Fergeuson, Anglish-Lott, Anglish-Ott, Anglo-Shott's Lumber Co., Appalachian Power Company, Arelena McNeil, Arlena McNeil, Aunt Bettty, Aunt Lambert, Aunt Marhar, Aunt Mariah, Aunt Martian, Bastian, Bill Akers, Bland County, Blessings, Blue Ridge Overall Factory, Bluefield, Bob Newman, Brother Jeff annd Wife, Brother Walter, CCC Camp, Charlie Taylor, Charlotte, Cherry Stret, Chuckie Underwoods, Church of Christ, Clear Fork, Clifford, Coal Mines, Community, Corn Mill Plan, David Slaughter, Depression, Dorcasl, Dr. Bishop, Dr. Davidson, Dr. Jim Davis, Dry Fork, East River Mountain, electricity, Elsie Akers, Emmy, Eugene Honaker, Farming, Faye Hodge, Faye Tolbert, Florene Eagle, Floyd County, Franklin Roosevelt, Gas Stations, Gene Honaker, Hattie May, Hattie May Willis, Haven Gills, Herbert Hoover, Herman Lambert, Herschel Gleason, Hilsville, History of Rocky Gap, Honaker Baptist, Honaker's Store, hospitals, Inventions, Italy, Jack Slaughter, Jes Lambert, Jim Honaker, Jimbo, Jimmy Willis, John Lambert, Johnny and Ricky, Johnny McNeil, Lambert family, Laura Newman/Faye Tolbert, Laurel, Lily Richardson, Lucy Akers, Mac Tolley, MaClaritys, Maggie Edits, Mary'ss, May-94, Mercer Funeral Home, Miss Gurs, Miss Jones, Missionary Baptist, Model T Ford, Mr. and Mrs. HOnaker, Mr. Conley, Mr. Conley Pete, Mr. Gibson, Mr. King, Mr. Tuggle, Ms. Blessing, Ms. Florene Nelson, Ms. Gleason, Ms. Hazel Stowers, Ms. MaClaritys, Nicki White, Northfork, Odre and Wife, Pete., Preacher Aliff, Preacher Phillips, Preacher Stone, Priscilla Tree, Richard Nixon, Rick McNeil, Rocky Gap, Ronnie, Ruthie Martin Willis, Ruthie Williss, Salem, Sammy John, Samuel Willis, Sawmills, School Information, Sheriff Bill Akers, Shirley Wiley, Sussie Trigger, Symth Co., Telephone Invention, Theodore Roosevelt, This is an interview with Laura Newman and Faye Tolbert about the history of Rocky Gap., Thkomas Willis, Tina and Jack Slaughter, Tiny Slaughter, Town Information, Transportation, Uncle Haren Gills, Uncle Jimmy, Uncle Todd, Vienna Weines, Walter Guy, Walter Guy's family, West Virginia, Wheelers, Wilders, Wilma Underwood, Wolf Creek, World War II, WWII, Wythe Co.
Jay Fred Hall; Sr.
Tags: 0027, 27, 3/27/97, Admiral Odendoff, Air Force base, Alkitraz, American flag, American Forces, American GI's, Article of War, atomic bomb, basic training, Bastian, Bland County, Bland High School, California, Canadian border, Charlie Munsey, Chicago, Derrick Hall, Europe, Harry S. Truman, Hawaii, Hiroshima, Hitler, James Quarter, Japan, Japanese, Japanese suicide planes, Jay Fred Hall, kamikaze attacks, Kentucky, Lithuwanian Islands, Maryland, Midwesterners, Mussolini, Nagasaki, New York, New Zealand, North Carolina, Ohio, Okinawa invasion, Pearl Harbor, Pennsylvania, prisoners, Sampson, San Francisco, Senica Lake, South Carolina, South Pacific, Sr., Sr. about World War II., Stubblinsville, submarines, Sunday School, Tennessee, This is an interview with Jay Fred Hall, Tokyo, train, Treasure Island, United States, United States Navy, US Air Force, US LSD 211, US Tennessee, Vice Admiral, Virginia, War, West Virginia, World War II, Yankees, Zamar
Raymond Willis/Garland Tolbert/Huckleberry Myers
Tags: 0021, 21, 6/8/94, and Huckleberry Myers about the dinky railroad that ran up through Laurel Creek., automobiles, Bastian, Bland., Blue Ridge Mountain, Brushy Mountain, Dave Conley, Dinky Railroad, Dinky Railroad of Laurel, Doc. Davis, English Shot Company, Garland Tolbert, Great Depression, Howard Lambert, Laurel Creek, Logging, Michael Shrader, Mr. Newman, Mr. Shot, Mr. Tolbert, Myer Branch, Narrows, Railroads, Raymond Willis/Garland Tolbert/Huckleberry Myers, Rocky Gap, Sam Lambert, Saw Mill, steam engine train, This is an interview with Raymond Willis, Walt Newton, Wilderness, Wytheville
Doris Dillow
Tags: 0018, 11/12/93, 18, A.B. Dixon, Albert E. Garrison, April Toler, Archie Covington, Bastian, Bastian Church of God, Beatrice Stacey, Bertha Sexton, Bloodmobile, Bob Hendron, Brother Stigile, Buford Woolwine, Bun E. Hicks, C.E. Thomas, C.G. Ray, Callie Winegar, Carowins, Churches, Corinthians, Dixon County, Donald Musick, Donna Musick, Doris Dillow, Eddie Townley, Elanor Dillow, Fellowship Hall, Frank Gupton, Garland Dillow, George Berry, George Dunnack, Gideons, Gilda Kennedy, H.M. Burchett, Hassel Roope, J.O. Dennis, J.O. Eure, James Beaver, James Hess, Jerry Alley, Joe Holcomb, John Harris, John R. Pauley, John Smith, Julian Carter, Kate Lovell, Keith Gore, King's Dominion, Kristen Bradshaw, L.D. King, L.S. Lambert, Lou Fields, Luther Ramsey, Marvin Parter, Marvin Porter, Matthew Kidd, Maude Colley, Michael Bradshaw, Monica Dillow, P.F. Taylor, R.E. Pope, R.W. Hull, Richard Stigile, Rick Hull, Roanoke, Ronnie Dykes, Ruth Dinger, Standard Oil Co., Standard Oil Company, Stanley Dillow, Sunday School, Tessa Andrews, This is an interview with Doris C. Dillow about the Bastian Church of God., Tonya Bradshaw, Travis Bradshaw, Troy Simmons, Virginia, Virginia Hardwood Lumber Company, Wayne Briggs, Willie Lyle, Winterfest, Yank Dillow.
Ethel Luena Thompson/Zareda Earnest
Tags: 0017, 17, 5/29/94, Army, Barbara Lee Thompson, Bastian, Betty Jean Thompson, Bland County, Bluefield, CCC Camp, Dunn Motors, Elizabeth Earnest Painter, Elizabeth Shufflebarger, Ethel Luena Thompson/Zareda Earnest, Ethel Thompson, General, Great Depression, Harry Thompson, Hazel May Thompson, Jamie Burch, John Owe Thompson, John Short, Judy Lynn Thompson, Linda Gale Earnest Bradshaw, Mary Lou Thompson, Myrtle Short, Nationwide Insurance, Richmond, Roosevelt., This is an interview with Ethel Luena Thompson and Zareda Earnest about the CCC Camp in Bastian., West Virginia, Zareda Shufflebarger
Fred Pennington/Effie Pennington
Tags: 0015, 15, 3/20/93, Bastian, Bastian School: Konnarock, Bill Harmon, Bill Harmon., Blackwood Mill, Bland Supply, boarding house, CCC Camp, Ceres, Chevrolet dealership, circus, Clinchville, Community, company store, Daniel Ernest, Davidsons, Dillmans, Don Harmon, Dr. Davidson, Dr. Walker, East River Mountain, Elswicks, filling station, Fred Pennington/Effie Pennington, George Havens, Gillespie, Gillespie's, Glen Hare, Helen Bruce, Hogback, hotels, Hurley, Kaitlin Lundy, Kenner Kitts, Kidd, Les Cochran, Lindsey Shrader, Lutheran School, Mary Beth Pennington, Moore, Mr. Wright, Norfolk and Western Platnic Russell Company, Pete Sands, railroad station, Red Cross, Round Mountain, Roy Leftwick, Roy Thompson, Sharders, Shufflebarger, Stonyfork, This is an interview about Fred and Effie Pennington's life in Bastian from the Great Depression until now., training center, traveling tents, Union Church, Virginia, Virginia Hardwood Lumber Company, Vocational School, Walt Pruett, Wimmer's Hardware company, Wytheville, Yank Dillow, Zareda, Zareda Ernest
Dan Tibbs/Bryant Morehead
Tags: 0012, 05/19/1993 05/23/1993, 12, Amy Bradshaw, Andy Kegley, Auburn, Auburn Eagles, Bastain, Bastian, Bath County, Billy Lovell, Bland, Bland Bears, Bland County, Bland County Correctional Farm, Bland Rockets, Bland Varsity Football, Bobby Cheeks, Brad Harden, Brian Warden, Brushy Mountain, Bryant Morehead, building the field, C.L. Faulkner, Charles Fore, Charlie Puckett, Chip Pack, Chris Jones, Cody Amos, combined school, Craig County, Dan Tibbs, Dan Tibbs/Bryant Morehead, Daniel Cox, Daniel Hatcher, Danny Dickerson, David Bryan, David Lambert, Dee Early, Dennis Roberts, Don Lawson, Doug Dalton, Ed Selfe, First Bland County Football Homecoming, First Varsity Football Team, First Virginia Bank, Floyd, Floyd County Buffaloes, Football, Fort Chiswell, Fort Chiswell Pioneers, Galax, Gary Blankenship, Giles, Grayson, Grayson Blue Devils, Grayson County High School, Holston Caveliers., Independence, interscholastic football season, James Boswell, Jamie Robinson, Jason Bird, Jason Underwood, Jeff Brown, Jeremy Dulaney, Jerry Scott, Jes Selfe, Johnny Crawford, Joseph Cromer, Junior DeHart, JV programs, Kelly Phillips, Kenny Jones, Kevin King, Maroon Tide, Matt Gallemore, Mike Funk, Mike Weks, Montgomery County, Monty Matthews, Mountain Empire District, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Mathues, Narrows, Nickey Brown, players, Randy Newberry, Rocky Gap, Rocky Gap School, Roger Thompson, Route 8, Schools, Scott Hampton, Shannon Rogers, Shawsville, Shawsville Shawnees, Southwest Bland, Stacy Perkins, This is an interview with Dan Tibbs and Bryant Morehead about the first varsity football team in Bland County., Todd Morehead, Tracy Collins, Travis Owens, Wilbert Cambell, Winkie Nichols
George Harless
Tags: 0006, 2/19/97, 6, Andrew Ferguson, Bastian, Biographical, Bluefield, Bruce Shufflebarger, Cecil Colley, Christmas, Chrysler, Clearfork, Conley Store, Crab Tree Gap, Crab Trees Grapefield, Drk Fork, Flora Lee, George Harless, Grapefield, Hunting Camp, Johnny Thomason, Julie Parnell, Kidd's Service Station, Lacy Wagner, Laurel, Lee Roy Beckner, Life in Bland County as a Postal Carrier, Ms. Eddie, Narrows, Nash Ambassador, Pete Sands, Plymouth, Post Office, Rambler American, Rich Mountain, Rocky Gap, Ronnie Harless., Shawvers Mill, Suiter, Tazewell, This is a interview with George Harless about his life as a letter carrier., Virginia, Volkswagon, Wolf Creek
Roy Faulkner
Tags: 0005, 5, 5/3/94, Abingdon, Bastian, Big Survey, Bill Wonsley, Bland County Correctional Farm, Buckhorn Timber, Chapple, Chris Mercer, General Store, Giles Co., Hemlock, Hicksville, Holston and Western Railroad, Jr., Lees and McVitty of Salem, logging industry, Narrows, Narrows Tannery, Neuce, Nidey, Norfolk and Western Railroad Company, Post Office, Pounding Mill Quarry, Railroad, Ritter Lumber Company, Round Bottom, Roy Faulkner, South Gap, Southwest VA, Suiter, Talmash, Tannery, The Railroad from Narrows to Suiter, This is a report about the railroad from Narrows to Suiter., VA, W.E. Mingea, W.M. Ritter, White Oak, Wolf Creek
Mabel Pruett/Gene Davis/Kate Shrader
Tags: 0003, 3, 5/25/93, Abington, Allen Hill, and Kate Shrader about the railroad in Bland County., Bastian, Bill Sanders, Bill Wonsely, Bluefield, Booker Pilliam, Bridge Number 2, Buckhorn, Buckhorn Timber, Bude Hale, Burkes Garden, Calanease, CCC Camp, Chappel, Coeburn, Conley's store, Dave Conley: Mr. Halley, Dinky Railroad, Donald, first ford, Gene Davis, George Morehead, Giles County, Grapefield, Hicksville, History of The Railroad In Bland County, Holston & Western Railroad Company, Interstate Commerce Commission, Kate Shrader, Lees and McVitty, Logging, Mabel Pruett/Gene Davis/Kate Shrader, mail order catalogs, Mike, Mr. Tabor, Mr. W.E. Mingea Jr., Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Mabel Pruett, Narrows, Niday, No Business, Norfolk & Western Railroad Company, Norris (South Gap), passenger cars, paul Clark, Pennsylvania, Penvir, Philidelphia, Poor Valley, Post Office, Professor Henderson. New River, Radford, Railroad, Railroad track, Rich Mountain, Ritter Lumber Company, road 61, Rocky Gapa, Round Bottom, S. Robinson, Salem, State Highway Commission, Stephanie Hamilton, Suiter, Talmassh, This is an interview with Mabel Pruett, Virginia, Virginia Hardwood Lumber Company, W.M. Ritter, Wes Clark, Wilson Cliff, Wolf Creek