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=== References ===
=== References ===

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Researchers and Authors

Dana Dorsey              is credited as helping Sam on History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years, including many of the maps[1].
Samuel W. Rogers      wrote History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years (1996)
Sigfus Olafson          is credited as helping Sam on History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years, including many of the maps[2].
Nancy Sue Smith       wrote History of Logan and Mingo Counties, Beginning in 1617 (1966)
Mary Elizabeth Ferrell      


- Fred C. Thomson Jr.
Connie Chancellor   is a contemporary of mine doing Ferrell (and other surname) family history research on Ancestry.

References

  1. History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years
    Samuel W. Rogers
    Page 2
    Note: WestVirginia maps and drawings were accomplished with the assistance and advice of Mr. Dana Dorsey.
  2. History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years
    Samuel W. Rogers
    Page 3
    The book you’re about to read is dedicated to Henry C. Ragland and his descendants. And, I’m sure that Mr. Ragland would want to further dedicate the writings of Lost County history to those that have followed in his shoes. One such individual is Sigfus Olafson.