Orlando, West Virginia

In the heart of the West Virginia hills, at the edge of the Little Kanawha River Basin, is Oil Creek with its several tributaries. It was first settled at the beginning of the 1800s. At the confluence of Clover Fork & Oil Creek the town of Orlando developed in the late 1800s and withered in the mid 1900s. For two hundred years a small community has loved, worked, fought dreamed and worshiped here and raised new generations to do the same. Here are some of the stories of that community.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

A Hero In the Hedgerows

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by David Parmer Charles Dana "Charlie" Posey hunted raccoons, rab bits, squirrels and deer on Posey Run. He loved to till the soi...
Friday, December 11, 2009

T/Sgt. Bacil H. Ocheltree- Another Orlando Boy Who Served His Country

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Don't miss the transcription of Bacil Ocheltree's log book of his flight missions over Europe at the end of this biography. by David...

Fred Ocheltree at the Battle of the Bulge

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Something Terrible Happened There by David Parmer The crusty white Ardennes snow was stained with patches of crimson red. Tomorrow the stain...
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Thursday, December 03, 2009

We Ain't Scared

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The Story of Lydle Ocheltree by David Parmer The airman kissed his bride goodbye at Union Station in St. Louis. His Weston sweetheart, the f...
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Donna Gloff
My mother grew up along the banks of Oil Creek. Her family has lived there since the early 1800s. They built a community in the wilderness. Before that, some of their parents had fought the Indians, the English and the French for the land. My father (the son of German immigrants to Detroit) taught me from my very earliest memory to love and respect this exciting and honored heritage. I live in Detroit. As a kid I spent two weeks each summer in Orlando. So, while my heart might be in the right place, the rest of me is far away. As we all share our stories, facts, thoughts, documents and photos about the Oil Creek watershed- Oil Creek, Dumpling Run, Three Lick, Posey Run, Road Run, McCauly Run, Clover Fork etc., Orlando's story is being revealed, and its more exciting than any of us knew! If you have ties to Orlando, the story will not be complete without YOUR contribution. Contact us soon!
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