We left Wheeling many years ago. I remember what it used to be and it is now a shadow of its former self. When I was a kid growing up it was a vibrant place with what looked like prosperity every where. Now grass is growing where GC Murphy was located, wheeling steel is a memory, so much has left. I remember the days when there was so much pedestrian traffic down town that it was difficult to see the sidewalks.
This is a great video of Wheeling West Virginia . Col.Ebenezer Zane was my 5th Great Grandfather on my Father's Mother's side My Father was born in Martins ferry Ohio in 1910 His name was Griffith Zane Watkins . Rebecca Woods was his Mother . Zane Grey wrote his first book called "Betty Zane ' and was written about his Grandmother , who was the sister of Col. Ebenezer Zane . There was a large Statue of Betty Zane who was a heroine for Fort Henry as she literally ran gun powder to and from the fort . She had a pet bears d loved animals . The Woods played an important part there at the Fort as well .. The courthouse was burned down but not before we read a Will written by Col.Ebenezer Zane starting , if the courthouse was torn down that , the land would revert back to the natural heir's . We copied that will while we were there . We meaning my Father's sister , myself and my Mother . Dr Bandy and his family lived in Wheeling and they were well known in the area . This was a cousiñ of my Father . Col. Ebenezer Zane founded Wheeling in 1769 .
This isa great video! Question, where did you get most of the photos in the trolley portion of this video? I recognized many that were displayed in my grandfather's garage right behind Jamison's at 41st and Wood! When he passed I was unable to attend any services or the estate auction and always wondered where they may have ended up or of there were more out there!
Great memories, thank you Jim for your work and dedication.
loved this video. I remember when Wheeling was packed all day long. Wish there were more videos of wheeling in the 70s.
We left Wheeling many years ago. I remember what it used to be and it is now a shadow of its former self. When I was a kid growing up it was a vibrant place with what looked like prosperity every where. Now grass is growing where GC Murphy was located, wheeling steel is a memory, so much has left. I remember the days when there was so much pedestrian traffic down town that it was difficult to see the sidewalks.
or drive thru town on a weekday until after 6.
This is a great video of Wheeling West Virginia .
Col.Ebenezer Zane was my 5th Great Grandfather on my Father's Mother's side
My Father was born in
Martins ferry Ohio in 1910
His name was Griffith Zane
Watkins . Rebecca Woods
was his Mother .
Zane Grey wrote his first book called "Betty Zane ' and
was written about his Grandmother , who was the
sister of Col. Ebenezer Zane .
There was a large Statue of
Betty Zane who was a heroine for Fort Henry as she literally ran gun powder to and from the fort . She had a pet bears d loved animals .
The Woods played an important part there at the
Fort as well ..
The courthouse was burned
down but not before we read
a Will written by Col.Ebenezer
Zane starting , if the courthouse was torn down
that , the land would revert
back to the natural heir's .
We copied that will while we were there . We meaning my Father's sister , myself and my Mother .
Dr Bandy and his family lived in Wheeling and they
were well known in the area .
This was a cousiñ of my Father .
Col. Ebenezer Zane founded Wheeling in 1769 .
My grandfather was born in Ohio County,WV in 1904. He lived until 2010 at almost 106 years of age. 💙
Great work Jim
Wheeling and Cincinnati are spectacular human settlements
Kaufman's was an old furniture store in Wheeling.
I was told that Andrew Jackson had a ehm… paramour in the Elm Grove area and this accounted for the National Road going through Wheeling!
Wheeling needs a renovation. The streets are nothing but pot holes and totally empty now. It’s so sad.
Wellsburg is finally getting it's bridge.
This isa great video!
Question, where did you get most of the photos in the trolley portion of this video? I recognized many that were displayed in my grandfather's garage right behind Jamison's at 41st and Wood! When he passed I was unable to attend any services or the estate auction and always wondered where they may have ended up or of there were more out there!
James...are you related to the Throntons that owned an auto repair shop in Elm Grove?
No
When the suspension bridge was built, how did travelers get from Wheeling Island to Ohio?
Hi I’m sending one of my stories showing the toll bridge from the island to our hotel
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