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Southern Oddities - Burial Grounds of the Hatfields - Sarah Ann, West Virginia

Burial Grounds of the Hatfields - Sarah Ann, West Virginia

12/07/21 • 9 min

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Sarah Ann is unincorporated community, located in southwestern Logan County along West Virginia Route 44 in the valley of Island Creek --neighboring communities of Crystal Block and part of Stirrat. While the community of Sarah Ann might not have much, it does have the resting places of one of histories most notable families, the Hatfields.
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Researched was used for this episode of Southern Oddities, and we couldn't have made it possible without the journalism and dedication from these awesome sources of information: Roadside America [Story 14751] Wikipedia [Sarah Ann. West Virginia] Wikipedia [Hatfield and McCoy Feud] Wikipedia [Hatfield Cemetery] My WV Home [1900s Hatfields] Only in Your State [West Virginia Hatfield Family Cemetery Haunted]
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Sarah Ann is unincorporated community, located in southwestern Logan County along West Virginia Route 44 in the valley of Island Creek --neighboring communities of Crystal Block and part of Stirrat. While the community of Sarah Ann might not have much, it does have the resting places of one of histories most notable families, the Hatfields.
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Researched was used for this episode of Southern Oddities, and we couldn't have made it possible without the journalism and dedication from these awesome sources of information: Roadside America [Story 14751] Wikipedia [Sarah Ann. West Virginia] Wikipedia [Hatfield and McCoy Feud] Wikipedia [Hatfield Cemetery] My WV Home [1900s Hatfields] Only in Your State [West Virginia Hatfield Family Cemetery Haunted]
"Southern Oddities" is created & produced by Jared Ordis, an Ordis Studios production.
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