File:Mohler Farm Bakerton, WVA Dot Schnauffer.jpeg
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Some local ladies at the Mohler farm in Bakerton, WVA, circa-1940s. According to Tom Watson, the farm was a gathering spot for the Watson family and friends. According to Tom:
That farm was part of the Mohler homeplace. The house is on the west side of Bakerton Rd. About a mile from the railroad underpass just across the road from this property.
We believe Dot Schnauffer is on the far right.
Doug Heffner My Mother grew up in Bakerton. My Maternal Grandparents,lived the till my Grandmother passed away and the Lime Plant closed! Would the 1940s date fit the age? Just curious. I know there were a lot of Hoffmasters! Pappy left when I was about 9 so I don't remember Oh Yeah neighbors were House's good friend with their son would was Paps son Charles Williams Decorated WW2 Vet ! Purple Heart Recipient.
Peter Wenner Doug Heffner I think early 1940s makes sense, but probably earlier. There are a number of photos from my grandmother's collection at this location that go back to the early-1930s. they are here in this river photo album.
(Photo courtesy of Ann Wenner Osteen)
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