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["Benjamin (Benny) D. SnyderBenny Snyder, 60, is a miniatures maker, woodcarver, and poultry farmer living at The Folly farm outside of Shepherdstown, WV. He makes miniatures on a 1/12th dollhouse scale of objects in his environment such as wheelbarrows, tools, scaffolding, tool sheds, park benches, watering cans, and more. He is a native of Weirton, WV and a U.S. Army veteran."]
["Benjamin (Benny) D. SnyderBenny Snyder, 60, is a miniatures maker, woodcarver, and poultry farmer living at The Folly farm outside of Shepherdstown, WV. He makes miniatures on a 1/12th dollhouse scale of objects in his environment such as wheelbarrows, tools, scaffolding, tool sheds, park benches, watering cans, and more. He is a native of Weirton, WV and a U.S. Army veteran."]
["On September 21, 2017, old-time musician and writer Pete Koskys Appalachian Studies class at South Charleston High School made biscuits in a cast iron Dutch oven over a charcoal fire at the ROTC picnic shelter on the school campus. Kosky invited state folklorist Emily Hilliard to the class."]
["On September 21, 2017, old-time musician and writer Pete Koskys Appalachian Studies class at South Charleston High School made biscuits in a cast iron Dutch oven over a charcoal fire at the ROTC picnic shelter on the school campus. Kosky invited state folklorist Emily Hilliard to the class."]
["On September 21, 2017, old-time musician and writer Pete Koskys Appalachian Studies class at South Charleston High School made biscuits in a cast iron Dutch oven over a charcoal fire at the ROTC picnic shelter on the school campus. Kosky invited state folklorist Emily Hilliard to the class."]
["On September 21, 2017, old-time musician and writer Pete Koskys Appalachian Studies class at South Charleston High School made biscuits in a cast iron Dutch oven over a charcoal fire at the ROTC picnic shelter on the school campus. Kosky invited state folklorist Emily Hilliard to the class."]
["On September 21, 2017, old-time musician and writer Pete Koskys Appalachian Studies class at South Charleston High School made biscuits in a cast iron Dutch oven over a charcoal fire at the ROTC picnic shelter on the school campus. Kosky invited state folklorist Emily Hilliard to the class."]
["On September 21, 2017, old-time musician and writer Pete Koskys Appalachian Studies class at South Charleston High School made biscuits in a cast iron Dutch oven over a charcoal fire at the ROTC picnic shelter on the school campus. Kosky invited state folklorist Emily Hilliard to the class."]
["On September 21, 2017, old-time musician and writer Pete Koskys Appalachian Studies class at South Charleston High School made biscuits in a cast iron Dutch oven over a charcoal fire at the ROTC picnic shelter on the school campus. Kosky invited state folklorist Emily Hilliard to the class."]
["On September 21, 2017, old-time musician and writer Pete Koskys Appalachian Studies class at South Charleston High School made biscuits in a cast iron Dutch oven over a charcoal fire at the ROTC picnic shelter on the school campus. Kosky invited state folklorist Emily Hilliard to the class."]
["On September 21, 2017, old-time musician and writer Pete Koskys Appalachian Studies class at South Charleston High School made biscuits in a cast iron Dutch oven over a charcoal fire at the ROTC picnic shelter on the school campus. Kosky invited state folklorist Emily Hilliard to the class."]
["St. Joseph Settlement aka the German Settlement is a rural community of farms on the Marshall-Wetzel County borders, settled by German Catholic immigrants in the 1850s. As Cheryl Harshman says in her e-WV article on the settlement, the church, schoolhouse (now a public library and parish museum), rectory, community building, and cemetery are still the heart of the St. Joseph community.On June 22, 2016, Harshman hosted state folklorist Emily Hilliard on a visit to the settlement, meeting community members Jim and Debbie Frohnapfel and Ray Esteep and visiting the church and cemetery.Learn more via e-WV: https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/158"]