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About Shinnston, WV


      The settlement of Shinnston dates to the building of Levi Shinn's log house in 1778. The house, which still stands today along US Route 19, is maintained by the Shinnston Historical Association. In 1815, the town was laid out with three streets running parallel with the river and with four crossing streets running at right angles to them. The town was incorporated in 1852 by an act of the Virginia Legislature, as West Virginia did not yet exist as an independent state, and Solomon S. Fleming was elected the first mayor.

      A new Charter was secured in 1877 and later revised in 1928 to a Mayor-Council form of government. This model remained in place for 50 years and in 1998 the citizens voted to revise the Charter and adopt a City Manager-Council form of local government. That model was implemented on July 1, 1998 and Shinnston now has its fourth City Manager.

      Shinnston has enjoyed a history of active commerce, with its beginnings built around both Grain Mills and Saw Mills. In its early the years the town saw the development of a tannery, wagon makers and undertaker, mercantile interests, a pottery, and a local newspaper. The first Bank began in 1899 and the railroad came to the area in 1890. Other transportation systems, in the form of a trolley, operated from 1906 to 1947. As is true for much of West Virginia, energy has been an important part of Shinnston's history. By the early 1900's oil wells and gas wells joined with coal as major economic activities in the town. Energy generation continues to be a major activity in the region with the Harrison Power Station located nearby. Today, as with most small towns, Shinnston's economic base has shifted to more service oriented activity and the downtown continues to thrive with locally owned shops and retail establishments serving not only the town's needs, but the entire North Harrison region.

      Shinnston has always been a community of strong faith with an active and diverse number of denominations found within it. The first church was organized in 1786 and met in various homes in the community until 1835, when the first church building was erected. Today these various churches have organized into a Council of Churches that work well together for the betterment of the community and several times each year the churches come together in shared services with members of all faiths worshipping together.

      By 1813, the first school was organized with classes taught in a small log cabin. In 1860 a larger building was constructed for use as a town hall and academy. This venture became the first public school in 1865. The first grade school was created in 1895 and Shinnston High School was added to it in 1907. In 1978, Shinnston and Lumberport High Schools were combined to form Lincoln High School. Over the years these schools have produced distinguished alumni who have gone on to achieve fame in the fields of athletics, business, literature, art, and higher education.

      Shinnston has always enjoyed a strong sense of community and community spirit. Over the years residents have been challenged by natural disaster, the Shinnston tornado of June 23, 1944 left almost no resident untouched. The community has always risen to meet these challenges and that spirit is much in evidence today. Evidence of that spirit is seen in Lowe Public Library, a highly rated volunteer fire department, the building of new Veterans Memorial, the Bice-Ferguson Memorial Museum, the continuing development of a rail-trail, the building of new city park and recreation complex, and the re-creation of a community band that brings musical gifts to the entire region.

**For those who wish to learn more about our fine community, you are encouraged to read A History of the City of Shinnston by Lena E. Poling.
THE CITY OF SHINNSTON
40 Main Street ~ Shinnston, WV 26431 ~ Ph: 304-592-5631
E-mail: city@shinnstonwv.com

 

Shinnston Lincoln Scholarship Foundation
 
Mission
 
The Foundation exists to administer scholarship funding for scientific, educational, and charitable purposes for the graduates of Lincoln High School, and to foster and enhance educational opportunities for the students of Lincoln High.
 
2006-2007 Officers
 
President:                     Leigh Merrifield             592-3706
Vice President:             Steve Glass                   842-4132
Secretary:                     Debbie Malone              592-3328
Treasurer:                     Jimmy Gemondo           592-2669
 
Membership Eligibility and Fees
 
Membership in the Foundation is open to all alumni or friends of Shinnston High School or Lincoln High School who have paid the annual dues of $10.00. Life memberships are available for a one-time payment of $120.00 up to age 60. After age 60 the life membership is reduced to $60.00. The $120.00 fee may be paid in four installments of $30.00 each.
 
Meetings
 
An annual meeting is held in October of each year for the purpose of installing newly elected Board of Directors of the Foundation and for electing officers for the ensuing year. Additional meetings may be held at such other times as may be agreed upon by the majority of the Directors, but not less than quarterly in the January-March, April-June, July-September, and October-December periods. 
Meetings are normally held at 7:00 P.M. in the Epworth Center of the Shinnston First United Methodist Church.
 
Governance
 
The Foundation is governed by a Board of 15 voting Directors, elected for 3-year terms, plus the principal of Lincoln High School, who serves as a non-voting member. A Director must be an alumnus of Shinnston High School or Lincoln High School.
 
Current Directors
Elected 2004
David Book
Cindy Freeman*
Jimmy Gemondo*
Leslie Haning
Debbie Malone*
Elected 2005
Susan DeBlossio*
Richard Gardner
Millie Gemondo
Susan Meredith
Elected 2006
Floyd Fullen*
Steve Glass
Pam Harmer
Elaine Heal
Debbie McDonald
Leigh Merrifield
Brad Underwood**
 
*denotes Directors serving their second term
** Principal of Lincoln High School
 
Donors
 
Through memberships and donations, alumni and friends can provide a legacy of support to educational opportunities for graduates of Lincoln High School. The Foundation has established recognition for various levels of contribution to the Foundation Scholarship Fund, which now exceeds $214,000.00. Donors may support scholarships to be administered by the Foundation by contributing in one of the following manners:
 
General Scholarship Fund
Endowed Scholarships
Annual Scholarships
 
For more information on any of these scholarships funds or levels of giving, contact any Foundation officer.
 
Hall of Fame Recognition
 
Annually, the Foundation recognizes graduates of Shinnston High School or Lincoln High School who have distinguished themselves in various walks of life, in any of a number of ways, ranging from professional achievement, through community service, or support for Shinnston and its citizens. These individuals are nominated by their peers and selected by the Foundation directors to be included in the Shinnston-Lincoln Hall of Fame.
A recognition banquet is usually held in October at Lincoln High School to honor the selected recipients. The money raised from this banquet is used to support the General Scholarship Fund.
Nominations for the Hall of Fame can be made by any individual at any time by submitting a nomination to the Foundation secretary, Debbie Malone, or any Foundation officer or director or by submitting the nomination to the Foundation at its mailing address of P.O. Box 208, Shinnston, WV 26431. Nominees not chosen must be re-submitted annually in order to be reconsidered.
 
Hall of Fame Honorees
(*) denotes posthumous recognition
 
1994
-         Page Pitt – SHS 1921 (*)
-         Joseph Stydahar – SHS 1931 (*)
 
1995
-         David C. Hardesty, Jr. – SHS 1963
-         Frank “Buck” Shaffer – SHS 1939
 
1996
-         Edgar J. Harmer – SHS 1911 (*)
-         Warren S. Hursey – SHS 1917 (*)
-         Mildred L. Jarrett – SHS 1910 (*)
-         Robert Earl Johnson – SHS 1914 (*)
-         Grace A. Martin – SHS 1917 (*)
-         Robert L. Richardson – SHS 1938 (*)
-         Elizabeth Bryan Sturm – SHS 1914 (*)
-         Mary E. Yokum – SHS 1935 (*)
-         Richard M. Gardner – SHS 1952
-         Meredith Sue Willis – SHS 1964
 
1997
-         Tony Gemondo – SHS 1942 (*)
-         John H. McKay – SHS 1940
-         James V. Morris – SHS 1932
-         Virginia Saunders Ogden – SHS 1923 (*)
-         Dr. George W. Rose – SHS 1930 (*)
-         Virginia Ferguson White – SHS 1918 (*)
 
1998
-         Samuel Belcastro – SHS 1935 (*)
-         James M. Currey – SHS 1946 (*)
-         Randall Hall – SHS 1953
-         Elaine Rector Heal – SHS 1955
-         Richard H. Jones – SHS 1941 (*)
-         Susan Payne Meredith – SHS 1961
-         Theodore S. Spiker – SHS 1941 (*)
 
1999
-         Robert Paul Bice – SHS 1935 (*)
-         Samuel G. Bonasso – SHS 1957
-         Sue Ann Miller – SHS 1961
-         William Elias Stark – SHS 1933
 
2000
-         Abby Brent – SHS 1931
-         Dr. Matt Kalaycio – LHS 1980
-         George Laughlin – SHS 1936
-         Natalie Vincent – SHS 1941
 
2001
-         Joseph Belcastro – SHS 1958 (*)
-         Col. Richard F. Carvell – SHS 1949
-         William E. Knoble – SHS 1954
-         Shirla Bice Richardson – SHS 1938 (*)
 
2002
-         Benjamin Barksdale – LHS 1983
-         Josephine Oliverio – SHS 1929
-         John H. Rice – SHS 1956
 
2003
-         David J. Harmer – SHS 1945
-         Dr. Charles L. Righter – SHS 1920 (*)
-         Eugene Wilson – SHS 1952
-         Diana Evanto Wright – SHS 1965
 
2004
-         John DeMary – SHS 1952
-         Ina Jean Hardesty – SHS 1966
-         Jerry M. Toth – SHS 1960
 
2005
-         Jackson L. Anderson – SHS 1946
-         Mildred E. Gemondo – SHS 1953
-         Pauline Reed – SHS 1951
-         Frank Spadafore – SHS 1951 (*)
 
2006
-         Shirley Herbert-Johnson – SHS 1948
-         James A. Matish – SHS 1971
-         Peggy D. Matish – SHS 1972
-         Burlyn M. Rector – SHS 1924 (*)
 
 
 
2007
-         Donald Bice - SHS 1931 (*)
-         April Kaull - LHS 1991
-         Kevin Nuzum - LHS 1988
-         C.D. Robinson - SHS 1957

 

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