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JIM COCHRAN
Local historian Thomas James recently donated three military reference books that he compiled and gave to the three Marshall County libraries–Moundsville, Cameron and Benwood-McMechen.
The book is titled “Honored Patriots of Marshall County, West Virginia.”
James undertook this research project at the invitation of the Marshall County Commission. His work details the military service of 464 county soldiers who died in the line of duty.
The scope of the project encompasses those who served in the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Gulf Wars.
The names of these soldiers are engraved on five granite monuments in the Veterans Plaza on the Marshall County Courthouse.
Hike Saturday at Beatty Park
STEUBENVILLE Beatty Park in Steubenville’s South End will host a spring wildflower hike beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Participants should meet at the playground.
John Boileigh and Flora Verstraten-Merrin will take walkers through the park and identify wildflowers and fun facts about flowers that grow in Beatty Park and in Ohio. They also will review information about ediable and poisonous plants.
The event is free to the public. Rock painting will be available for all ages after the hike, and all supplies will be provided. Painters can take their rocks home or hide them in the park. “Beatty Park Rocks” when found can be posted on the Facebook group at “Friends of Beatty Park.”