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Bobbie Jo DeHart & Peggy Sutphin
Tags: 345, 5/6/01, Ada Simpkins, Aden Nelson, Annie Rudd, Appalachian Power Company, Arnold Scott Htchinson, Bailey Lumber Company, Bastain, Bedford, Bessie Alderman Shrader, Beta Club, Betsy Alderman Shrader, Bill Lawbert, Biographical, Bland Correctioal Center, Bland County, Bluefield, Bobbie Jo DeHart & Peggy Sutphin, Bobby Joe DeHart, Boots Tiller, Bubby Shrader, Captain Bailey, Caroline County, Charles Patrick Sutphin, Charlie Levitt, Christmas, College Avenue, Colonial Theater, Commonwealth of Virginia, Confederate, Cover Hollar, Dal Davis, Deroit, Dicky Ratliffe, Dorothy Glly, Doroty Irene Shrader, Dorthy Gilly, Dr. JJ Davidson, Dry Fork, East River Mountain, Easter, Eleanor Goad, Ellen Newton, England Germany, English Channel, Ester Williams, Florida, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Gene Sands, George Lessie Htchinson, Georgia Lumber Company, Granada Theater, Harry Truman, Hawthorne, Hazel Stowers, Helsey Springer, Honaker Baptist Church, Hoseph Watson, Irene Gregory, Jessica DeHart, John Henery Pruett, Joseph Watson, Joseph Watson Shrader, Kings Dominion, Kresky’s, Lee Royal, Life in Bland County, Lucille Waltes, Lucy Litton, Maggiecovern, Marian Childress Simpkins, Marvin Bowling, Mary Gertrude Bailey Hutchinson, New River, New York, Newport News, Niday, Norma Jean Bird, Normandy, North Carolina, Ora Grey Stowers, Paul Joseph Shrader, Peggy Sutphin, Pete Sands, Radford Arsenal, Richard DeHart, Richmond, Ripes Crossing, Rocky Gap, Rocky Gap Church, Round Bottom Church, Ruby Billips, Ruby Carrie Shrader, Ruth Fisher, Schwinn, Stanfrd Signs, State Theater, Summers County, Thanksgiving, The Eagle Eye, This is an interview with Bobbie Jo DeHart & Peggy Sutphin about their lives in Bland County., US Army, Van Johnson, Vick Giley, Virginia Ruth Morehead, Washington Street, Wessendock Churck, West Virginia, Western Auto, Wolf Creek, Wolfaurt Haus, WWII
Raymond Stowers/Ora Gray Stowers
Tags: 0025, 25, Agee McNeal, Bland, Building, Burton School, C.L. Morehead, Camp Obediah, Ceres, Christie Whitt, Civil War hospital, Clearfork, Confederate, Conrad Tuggle, Dedication Ceremony, Digsby Repass, East River Mountain, Elmo Sadler, Frank Dunn, Giles, Gov. Battle, Graham, History of Rocky Gap School, J.C. Tuggle, J.W. Stowers, James Gollehan, Joe Compton, John A. Pack, John Lambert, Laurel, Long Hollbush, Mechanicsburg, Methodist Church, Mr. Davis, Mr. Harvey, Mr. John Allen Davidson, Mr. Kaylor, Mr. Updike, Mr. Worrell, Mrs, Mrs. Hutchenson, Mrs. Sands, Mrs. Shrader, Mrs. Stowers, Mrs. Tiley Scott, Mrs. Tiller, Nannie Hedrick, Nannie Rose, Pocahontas Hedrick, Porter Stafford, Powers., Princeton, Principals, R.P. Reynolds, Radford College, Raymond Stowers/Ora Gray Stowers, Rex Morehead, Rocky Gap School, Rudy Stowers, School Board, Schoolmaster, Schools, Sunny Point Schol, Sunny Point School, Tammy Sarver, teachers, This is an interview with Raymond and Ora Gray Stowers about the history of Rocky Gap School., Victor Gilly, Virginia Graves, Wiley Hagar, William E. Munsy, Winston Stowers, Wolf Creek, WPA, Wytheville Community College