tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14956470.post2433341212808316279..comments2023-09-23T06:20:06.687-04:00Comments on Pocahontas County Fare: A Peek at My Scanning ProjectRebecca Claytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06494730619850791609noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14956470.post-58253148420377992702013-08-02T22:42:04.766-04:002013-08-02T22:42:04.766-04:00The pictures were not taken in the Anna Hunter Hou...The pictures were not taken in the Anna Hunter House. The fireplace was not added until later (probably 1917 when her parents moved into the front room). Anna also closed in the front porch to create a sun room. There is also a window to the side of the fireplace. The one at the Hunter House is much higher. The picture was probably taken in the home place which stood on the river side of Seneca Trail across from Jericho Road. This would have been her home since her parents lived there when they returned with the family, when Rev. William T. became the minister of the new Marlinton Presbyterian Church in 1881. His father. James Atlee Price built the house. Wm T. himself was born on Locust Hill in Marlinton.<br />Denise Kendrick McNeel<br />Denisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16256015324618469146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14956470.post-11021596329532974592010-01-19T14:30:10.985-05:002010-01-19T14:30:10.985-05:00I scanned some letters from Susan (when she was a ...I scanned some letters from Susan (when she was a staff physician at the mental hospital in Weston, WV). The salutation was "Dear Mr. Price." None of his offspring ever addressed him as "Dad," or "Papa" or even "Father" in a letter. It was always "Dear Mr. Price." <br /><br />Not the warmest family, from what I can see.Rebecca Claytonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06494730619850791609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14956470.post-33816393905846068232010-01-19T09:00:39.611-05:002010-01-19T09:00:39.611-05:00Attitude personified. Love it.
But you don't ...Attitude personified. Love it.<br /><br />But you don't care much for her daddy?Sherryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08295623007228772234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14956470.post-50236270627978028592010-01-18T13:59:55.337-05:002010-01-18T13:59:55.337-05:00I have some of her speeches and articles--you'...I have some of her speeches and articles--you'll probably be hearing more about her. When she writes about medical school, she describes a more positive experience than I had 80 years later in grad school. I'm not sure if she's just accentuating the positive, or if things actually got worse.<br /><br />Fortunately, things have gotten better lately.Rebecca Claytonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06494730619850791609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14956470.post-69387371250536885002010-01-17T14:14:58.352-05:002010-01-17T14:14:58.352-05:00She is smart and determined and mighty as a superh...She is smart and determined and mighty as a superhero! Can you imagine what it was like, as a woman, to go to medical school in 1903? And then to work in mental hospitals? Wow!Reya Mellickerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13076092659507965666noreply@blogger.com