Looking Back …

A look at the people and happenings of the area over the past 100 years

If you have information, pictures, artifacts, old company or church newsletters, family letters or anything else that sheds light on life in MHC-Patrick through time, please consider sharing them with the museum - either lending or gifting us the originals, or copies.

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April 8

1925, Kazim Temple raising selling stock to finance building; 1950, City Council candidate William Hobson; 1975, Patrick County residents petition to remove sheriff; 2000, new press box at Speedway. (PHOTO: Lester Lumber Company)

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April 7 through time

1925, Confectionery in Henry Hotel sold; 1950, no crime on front page as Easter gentleness; 1975, Operation Baby Lift; 2000, Judi Betts presides at Watercolor exhibit at Piedmont Arts.

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April 6 through the years

1925, “Women Like to Come to This Bank”; 1950, American Furniture’s addition; 1975, JC Penney; 2000, suspended term for Bob Sharpe. (PHOTO: S.H. Pannill House on Starling Avenue, 1921, Henry Bulletin)

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April 5 through time

1925, telephone system in Stuart; 1950, Jaycees raising money for Community Hospital; 1975, 900 orphans flown from Vietnam to America; 2000, Wanda Prillaman’s art for Charity League.

(PHOTO: Barbour Home 1921)

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April 4

1925, new automobile dealership; 1950, movies; 1975, winds at 50 mph; 2000, second highest unemployment rates in state.(PHOTO: Dr. Hundley and his mother, by Doug Stegall)

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April 3

1925, ministers condemn “reckless tendencies of times”; 1950, Ladies Night at Club Martinique; 1975, drive-in audience reduced by half after no more X-rated movies; 2000, teens break into Officer Coretha Gravely’s home, and her sister runs them off.. (PHOTO: local doctors in car, by Doug Stegall)

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April 2

1925, Dr. Hundley sick in Bermuda; 1950, Penny Barrow on “Hollywood Squares”; 1975, City leery of federal funding; 2000, BHS senior Justin Helms’ internship with Arrington Engines. (PHOTO: A&P and Globman’s)

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April 1

1925, KKK makes gift to City; 1950, Fayette Street residents raising money to fight trucking terminal; 1975, Curtis Lee Eanes and father trapped on island; 2000, U.S. Rep. Virgil Goode goes independent. (PHOTO: Philpott Marina)

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March 31

1925, for rent, sale or trade; 1950, controversy over proposed Fayette Street trucking terminal; 1975, champion fiddler Bobby Pendleton; 2000, Debbie Hall leaves MURA for Crestar Bank. (PHOTO: Office of Dr. Jesse Shackelford and Dentist Smith)

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March 30

1925, Martinsville artist’s prize-winning posters; 1950, controversies over slot machines; 1975, famous whittler Doc Ward; 2000, Mary Martin at Super 8 Motel. (PHOTO: Church Street from Walnut)

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March 29

1925, a hobo caught with booze; 1950, tuberculosis X-ray machine broke; 1975, Bassett had dirtiest air in Virginia; 2000, litter prevention. (PHOTO: Rough and Ready Mill, Reed Creek Bassett Fork)

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March 28

1925, Dr. Hundley operates on cruise ship; 1950, Martinsville Community Theater; 1975, lawsuit; 2000, new golf course at Forest Park. (PHOTO: looking down from old River Hill dam)

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March 27

1925, ninth service station in City; 1950, NAACP turns down offer from Progressive Party of Virginia on Martinsville Seven; 1975, new state and federal pollution rules affect local factories; 2000, Fitness Connection. (PHOTO: Fort Trial Baptist Church homecoming 1930s)

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March 26

1925, American Legion plans baseball team; 1950, traveling X-ray machine; 1975, first Neighborhood Watch program; 2000, free anonymous AIDS testing. (PHOTO: Fuller Memorial Baptist Church)

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March 25

1925, quick rebuild of Bassett plant; 1950. lead census leaders Stafford G. Whittle III and Howard C. Bradshaw; 1975, seized liquor missing from sheriff’s department; 2000, competition at Martin Stables. (PHOTO: Train derailment at Koehler)

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March 24

1925, slenderizing for stout women; 1950, Jaycees raise money for Community Hospital; 1975, tornado tore through Leatherwood; 2000, Penny Decker and Glenda Inman start string orchestra for children. (PHOTO: Bridge and Walnut)

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March 23

1925, four local Hamilton Theatres; 1950, money for widening 220 and 58; 1975, FC Income Tax Service; 2000,VF Knitwear donates trailer for fire training. (PHOTO: 1895 J.B. Lavinder ad)

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March 22

1925, “A Sandwich Everybody Likes'“; 1950, A Promise to “Mothers of Skinny Kids'“; 1975, albums and 8-tracks at K-Mart; 2000, Lisa Hughes promoted at VDOT. (PHOTO: Waller’s Ford in Fieldale)

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March 21

1925, Virginia State Teachers Assn.; 1950, City officials meet with local dynamite sellers; 1975, funeral for Deputy Ferguson; 2000, local Christian singles group takes Joyce Meyer trip. (PHOTO: Martinsville Canning Plant, where people canned their own fruits and vegetables)

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March 20

1925, bodyshaper to “achieve the modish silhouette”; 1950, City’s new arsenal near the old Poorhouse Farm; honor guard presides over the body of Deputy W.H. Herman Ferguson; 2000, MiNet’s early years. (PHOTO: Liberty Heights Pool, abandoned; where the Liberty Fair shopping center is now)

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