For more than 120 years, five generations of the McKEE family have dedicated themselves to providing a sense of comfort to West Virginia families through one of life’s most trying times. The business began in 1880, when local carpenter and...
Funeral Homes in Green Spring, WV
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Zip codes in the city: 26722.
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This funeral Home was originally founded in 1953, as Silcox Service, by H. Lee Silcox and his wife, Ruth E. Silcox. The business prospered for several years leading to the first of several additions. In 1961 as the first of several additions was...
Markwood Funeral Home was established in 1878 by Jacob H. Markwood. Like many funeral homes of that era, it began as a secondary trade to a furniture store or carpentry business. Markwood Furniture Store was located in the downtown business...
The Durst Funeral Home, P.A., has been owned and operated by members of the Durst family and celebrated 100 years of operation in 2004. Owners John and Sandra Durst employ a dedicated and caring staff which includes Nick Durst, Gary Beachy, Libby...
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Facts about the city
Green Spring is a census-designated place (CDP) and railroad town in Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 218. Green Spring is located north of Springfield on Green Spring Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 1) near the confluence of the North and South Branches of the Potomac River. Green Spring is also the location of the South Branch Valley Railroad's terminus with the old Baltimore & Ohio Railroad mainline. Green Spring is the site of a one-lane low water toll bridge that connects Green Spring Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 1) to Maryland Route 51 in Oldtown, Allegany County, Maryland. This bridge is one of only 17 privately owned toll bridges in the United States. The toll for the bridge is currently US$1.50.
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History
Jacob died in Wheeling, West Virginia on November 24, 1893 and is interred at Indian Mound Cemetery in Romney. Green Spring is located north of Springfield, West Virginia on Green Spring Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 1) near the Confluence (geography) of the Potomac River#North Branch Potomac River and Potomac River#South Branch Potomac River Branches of the Potomac River. Green Spring is the site of a one-lane low water toll bridge that connects Green Spring Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 1) to Maryland Route 51 in Oldtown, Maryland Allegany County, Maryland County, Maryland. According to the United States Census, 2000 census, the Green Spring community has a population of 581.
The town of Green Spring came into importance in 1819 when the Virginia General Assembly provided for a "public warehouse for the receipt of tobacco be established at Romney, West Virginia warehouse and at Cresap's warehouse at the confluence of the North and South Branches of the Potomac in Hampshire County." John Jeremiah Jacob (1829-1893) was born in Green Spring December 9, 1829. Jacob was a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from Hampshire County in 1869 and Governors of West Virginia of West Virginia from 1871 to 1877.
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