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Hoblitzell was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He graduated from West Virginia University in 1934. He was involved in insurance, real estate, construction, and banking businesses. He was active in community service and civic affairs, serving as the first president of the West Virginia Junior Chamber of Commerce (1939–1940). From 1942 to ...
Mount Olivet is an unincorporated community in Preston County, West Virginia, United States. Mount Olivet is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of Rowlesburg . References
Stotlers Crossroads is the location of several historic buildings, including the Mount Olivet United Methodist Church (1888) and Ambrose Chapel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3] Stotlers Crossroads is a junction of Winchester Grade Road (CR 13) with the Virginia Line and Highland Ridge Roads (CR 8).
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Dubuque, Iowa) Mt. Olivet Episcopal Church and Cemetery , Pineville, Louisiana, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore) , Maryland
Spring Hill Cemetery Historic District is a national historic district located at Charleston, West Virginia, United States.The district is a 172-acre (70 ha) site located on a series of tree shaded and landscaped hills overlooking central Charleston and includes the following cemeteries: Spring Hill Cemetery (established 1869), Mountain View Cemetery, B'nai Israel Cemetery, Lowenstein Cemetery ...
Mount Olivet, Preston County, West Virginia This page was last edited on 2 August 2015, at 08:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Mount Moriah Cemetery: 1855: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The cemetery closed its gates in 2011 and had no owner after the last board member died. Philadelphia's Orphan Court appointed the Mount Moriah Cemetery Preservation Corporation as owner in 2014. [10] Mount Wollaston Cemetery: 1855: Quincy, Massachusetts: Oak Grove Cemetery: 1855: Fall ...
The Julia-Ann Square Historic District, is a national historic district located at Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia. It is to the west of the Avery Street Historic District. It encompasses all houses on Ann and Juliana Streets from Riverview Cemetery to 9th Street. There are 116 contributing buildings and one contributing site.