Delores, Art is having problems sending email to the List and ask that I forward this. Pat-T --- Dolores, I was in the Cornerstone Genealogy Society in Waynesburg, PA where there is a decent WV aisle and happened upon a Summer 1954 issue of "Tableland Trails" from the Tableland Trails Foundation. It has an article on page 150-153 entitled: Some Origins of Tunnelton by W. Scott Garner. The publication added some info on Garner: "W. Scott Garner was a native of Preston County. He edited newspapers, biographical and historical books; also wrote and published at least two books, comprising collections of original poems. In conversation with J. C. Gibson of Kingwood a few weeks ago he gave the editor the following recollection of Mr. Garner. "W. Scott Garner, wife and five children, lived out from Tunnelton four miles on top of a ridge in a thick woodland area that looked down the Cheat River Canyon. Twice a week he would ride to Kingwood on his bay mare that always trudged along with her head hanging low. Mr. Garner wore a full, heavy black beard. And whether it was winter or summer he could always be seen with a long scarf tied around his neck and hanging like an appended beard down his waist. This was always the way he looked riding his mare. He would fill ponderous saddle bags to overflowing with newspapers, magazines and books from what it seemed to us every state of the Union--and while his mare jogged back up and down the mountain he would be reading from the saddle, which reminds us of the reading habits of the Rev. John Wesley when he rode horseback over the English countryside." The book from which this material has been copied was loaned by Leslie Halbritter of Tunnelton." Enjoy, Art Grady