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Welcome!
    Eastern Panhandle
      West Virginia
 GIS Users Group Meeting
           Tuesday, August 21, 2012
                8:00AM – 3:30PM
          Holiday Inn - Martinsburg, WV

Hosted by Region 9, Berkeley County IT, Jefferson County GIS
Sincerest Thank You
       to our Event Organizers
► Region 9, Berkeley Co. IT and Jefferson Co. GIS
  for sponsorship and administration
► Our Exhibitors for their interest, participation and
  sponsorship
► Our Speakers for sharing their knowledge and
  experiences
► Our Attendees for continued interest and growth
  of GIS in our region
Exhibiting Vendors:
  Earth Vector Systems
  Delta Development Group
  ESRI
  Pictometry International
  Precision Laser & Instrument
  TerraGo Technologies
  WV Association of Geospatial
   Professionals
Logistics

► Restrooms
► Breaks
     Morning
     Afternoon
► Lunch
   On-Site at Heatherfields Restaurant
Professional Courtesy
► Please turn off your electronic devices
► Or set to mute or vibrate
► Please leave the room if you have to
 call, e-mail, text, tweet, woof, blog,
 semaphore or update your Facebook
Quick History of EPan Forum

► February 2007 – Clarion in Shepherdstown
► August 2007 – WVU Health Center in Martinsburg
► 2008 – Holiday Inn, Martinsburg
► 2009 – NCTC, Shepherdstown
► 2010 – Country Inn, Berkeley Springs
► 2011 – NCTC, Shepherdstown
► Today – 6th Annual Meeting
Demographics




               Total: 119
Spatial Distribution
Introductions
Please stand up and say…

► Your Name
► Your Office
► Your last vacation spot
  (optional)
► Why you are here today
Feedback Survey Form

► Please tell us how we are doing and what
 you hope to see next year

► Submit it to registration table before you
 leave
   The GREEN form!


► We take your comments very seriously!
Map Gallery Competition

► Voting ballot provided to attendees.
► Vote for your 3 favorite maps
   1st, 2nd and 3rd place
► Turn in votes before end of lunch
► Winner announced and prizes before
 afternoon break
AGENDA
8:00AM – 8:30AM     Registration (Salons A & B)
8:30AM – 9:00AM     Welcome & Introductions
                    Carol Goolsby, Region 9 Planning and Development Council
                    Todd Fagan, Jefferson County GIS Office
9:15AM – 10:15AM    Eastern West Virginia LiDAR Acquisition Project
                    Josh Novac, Dewberry

10:15AM – 10:45AM   BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9)
10:45AM – 11:15AM   Berkeley County Breaking Ground with Intelligent Web Maps
                    Gary Wine, Berkeley County IT Department
                    Jake Skinner, Esri
11:30AM – 12:00PM   Use of GIS and Well Completion Reports
                    in Jefferson County’s Water Budget Study
                    Michael Maloy, Analytical Services
                    Jeremiah Sanders, Jefferson County GIS Department

12:00PM – 1:00PM    LUNCH (Provided onsite at Heatherfields Restaurant by Exhibiting Vendors)
1:00PM – 1:30PM     GIS Mapping Applications on iPad
                    Lindsey Felton, Frederick County, VA Planning Department
                    Jeremy Coulson, Frederick County, VA IT Department
1:30PM – 2:00PM     GPS and Advanced Photo Mapping
                             Christine Iksic, Precision Laser Instruments
                    *** Winner of Map Gallery Competition Announced***
2:00PM – 2:30PM     BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9)
2:30PM – 3:00PM     Mapping Repetitive Loss Structures in Google Earth
                    Matthew Pennington, Region 9 Planning and Development Council
3:00PM – 3:30PM     Using ArcGIS.com
                    Matthew Mullenax, Hagerstown/Eastern Panhandle MPO
Morning Break
    Trivia Question time!

What Martinsburg native was
probably the most noted female
   spy for the Confederacy?
Morning Break
Trivia Question time!

     Nancy Hart
    Clara Barton
     Belle Boyd
     Anna Jarvis
 Elizabeth Howland
Morning Break
          Belle Boyd




     Please return and be seated
for our next presentation by 10:45AM
AGENDA
8:00AM – 8:30AM     Registration (Salons A & B)
8:30AM – 9:00AM     Welcome & Introductions
                    Carol Goolsby, Region 9 Planning and Development Council
                    Todd Fagan, Jefferson County GIS/Addressing Dept.
9:15AM – 10:15AM    Eastern West Virginia LiDAR Acquisition Project
                    Josh Novac, Dewberry

10:15AM – 10:45AM   BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9)
10:45AM – 11:15AM   Berkeley County Breaking Ground with Intelligent Web Maps
                    Gary Wine, Berkeley County IT Department
                    Jake Skinner, Esri
11:30AM – 12:00PM   Use of GIS and Well Completion Reports
                    in Jefferson County’s Water Budget Study
                    Michael Maloy, Analytical Services
                    Jeremiah Sanders, Jefferson County GIS Department

12:00PM – 1:00PM    LUNCH (Provided onsite at Heatherfields Restaurant by Exhibiting Vendors)
1:00PM – 1:30PM     GIS Mapping Applications on iPad
                    Lindsey Felton, Frederick County, VA Planning Department
                    Jeremy Coulson, Frederick County, VA IT Department
1:30PM – 2:00PM     GPS and Advanced Photo Mapping
                             Christine Iksic, Precision Laser Instruments
                    *** Winner of Map Gallery Competition Announced***
2:00PM – 2:30PM     BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9)
2:30PM – 3:00PM     Mapping Repetitive Loss Structures in Google Earth
                    Matthew Pennington, Region 9 Planning and Development Council
3:00PM – 3:30PM     Using ArcGIS.com
                    Matthew Mullenax, Hagerstown/Eastern Panhandle MPO
Trivia Question time!

This German was the first known
 European to reach the crest of the
 Blue Ridge Mountains and see
 present-day West Virginia
Trivia Question time!

Here’s a terrible hint!
Trivia Question time!

OK … Multiple Choice then.

           John Lederer
            Jacob Hite
         Isaac Van Meter
           Thomas Batts
      Friedrich Engle-Moler
Lunch Break

John Lederer
(1669-1671)




Please return and be seated for our
 next presentation by 1:00 pm
Trivia Question time!
In 1895, this was the last county
  established in West Virginia.
Trivia Question time!
In 1895, this was the last county
   established in West Virginia.



         Mingo County
AGENDA
8:00AM – 8:30AM     Registration (Salons A & B)
8:30AM – 9:00AM     Welcome & Introductions
                    Carol Goolsby, Region 9 Planning and Development Council
                    Todd Fagan, Jefferson County GIS Office
9:15AM – 10:15AM    Eastern West Virginia LiDAR Acquisition Project
                    Josh Novac, Dewberry

10:15AM – 10:45AM   BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9)
10:45AM – 11:15AM   Berkeley County Breaking Ground with Intelligent Web Maps
                    Gary Wine, Berkeley County IT Department
                    Jake Skinner, Esri
11:30AM – 12:00PM   Use of GIS and Well Completion Reports
                    in Jefferson County’s Water Budget Study
                    Michael Maloy, Analytical Services
                    Jeremiah Sanders, Jefferson County GIS Department

12:00PM – 1:00PM    LUNCH (Provided onsite at Heatherfields Restaurant by Exhibiting Vendors)
1:00PM – 1:30PM     GIS Mapping Applications on iPad
                    Lindsey Felton, Frederick County, VA Planning Department
                    Jeremy Coulson, Frederick County, VA IT Department
1:30PM – 2:00PM     GPS and Advanced Photo Mapping
                             Christine Iksic, Precision Laser Instruments
                    *** Winner of Map Gallery Competition Announced***
2:00PM – 2:30PM     BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9)
2:30PM – 3:00PM     Mapping Repetitive Loss Structures in Google Earth
                    Matthew Pennington, Region 9 Planning and Development Council
3:00PM – 3:30PM     Using ArcGIS.com
                    Matthew Mullenax, Hagerstown/Eastern Panhandle MPO
Map Gallery Results

► 1st Place – Jessica Gormont


► 2nd   Place – Meghan Hammond

► 3rd   Place – Bonn Poland
AGENDA
8:00AM – 8:30AM     Registration (Salons A & B)
8:30AM – 9:00AM     Welcome & Introductions
                    Carol Goolsby, Region 9 Planning and Development Council
                    Todd Fagan, Jefferson County GIS Office
9:15AM – 10:15AM    Eastern West Virginia LiDAR Acquisition Project
                    Josh Novac, Dewberry

10:15AM – 10:45AM   BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9)
10:45AM – 11:15AM   Berkeley County Breaking Ground with Intelligent Web Maps
                    Gary Wine, Berkeley County IT Department
                    Jake Skinner, Esri
11:30AM – 12:00PM   Use of GIS and Well Completion Reports
                    in Jefferson County’s Water Budget Study
                    Michael Maloy, Analytical Services
                    Jeremiah Sanders, Jefferson County GIS Department

12:00PM – 1:00PM    LUNCH (Provided onsite at Heatherfields Restaurant by Exhibiting Vendors)
1:00PM – 1:30PM     GIS Mapping Applications on iPad
                    Lindsey Felton, Frederick County, VA Planning Department
                    Jeremy Coulson, Frederick County, VA IT Department
1:30PM – 2:00PM     GPS and Advanced Photo Mapping
                             Christine Iksic, Precision Laser Instruments
                    *** Winner of Map Gallery Competition Announced***
2:00PM – 2:30PM     BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9)
2:30PM – 3:00PM     Mapping Repetitive Loss Structures in Google Earth
                    Matthew Pennington, Region 9 Planning and Development Council
3:00PM – 3:30PM     Using ArcGIS.com
                    Matthew Mullenax, Hagerstown/Eastern Panhandle MPO
Afternoon Break
    Trivia Question time!

Where is John Brown buried?
Afternoon Break


L




    Please return and be seated for our
     next presentation by 2:30 pm
Feedback Survey Form

► Please tell us how we are doing and what
 you hope to see next year

► Submit it to registration table before you
 leave
   The GREEN form!


► We take your comments very seriously!
Thank You and
We’ll See You
  Next Year!

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EPAN 2012 Welcome Remarks

  • 1. Welcome! Eastern Panhandle West Virginia GIS Users Group Meeting Tuesday, August 21, 2012 8:00AM – 3:30PM Holiday Inn - Martinsburg, WV Hosted by Region 9, Berkeley County IT, Jefferson County GIS
  • 2. Sincerest Thank You to our Event Organizers ► Region 9, Berkeley Co. IT and Jefferson Co. GIS for sponsorship and administration ► Our Exhibitors for their interest, participation and sponsorship ► Our Speakers for sharing their knowledge and experiences ► Our Attendees for continued interest and growth of GIS in our region
  • 3. Exhibiting Vendors: Earth Vector Systems Delta Development Group ESRI Pictometry International Precision Laser & Instrument TerraGo Technologies WV Association of Geospatial Professionals
  • 4. Logistics ► Restrooms ► Breaks  Morning  Afternoon ► Lunch  On-Site at Heatherfields Restaurant
  • 5. Professional Courtesy ► Please turn off your electronic devices ► Or set to mute or vibrate ► Please leave the room if you have to call, e-mail, text, tweet, woof, blog, semaphore or update your Facebook
  • 6. Quick History of EPan Forum ► February 2007 – Clarion in Shepherdstown ► August 2007 – WVU Health Center in Martinsburg ► 2008 – Holiday Inn, Martinsburg ► 2009 – NCTC, Shepherdstown ► 2010 – Country Inn, Berkeley Springs ► 2011 – NCTC, Shepherdstown ► Today – 6th Annual Meeting
  • 7. Demographics Total: 119
  • 9. Introductions Please stand up and say… ► Your Name ► Your Office ► Your last vacation spot (optional) ► Why you are here today
  • 10. Feedback Survey Form ► Please tell us how we are doing and what you hope to see next year ► Submit it to registration table before you leave  The GREEN form! ► We take your comments very seriously!
  • 11. Map Gallery Competition ► Voting ballot provided to attendees. ► Vote for your 3 favorite maps  1st, 2nd and 3rd place ► Turn in votes before end of lunch ► Winner announced and prizes before afternoon break
  • 12. AGENDA 8:00AM – 8:30AM Registration (Salons A & B) 8:30AM – 9:00AM Welcome & Introductions Carol Goolsby, Region 9 Planning and Development Council Todd Fagan, Jefferson County GIS Office 9:15AM – 10:15AM Eastern West Virginia LiDAR Acquisition Project Josh Novac, Dewberry 10:15AM – 10:45AM BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9) 10:45AM – 11:15AM Berkeley County Breaking Ground with Intelligent Web Maps Gary Wine, Berkeley County IT Department Jake Skinner, Esri 11:30AM – 12:00PM Use of GIS and Well Completion Reports in Jefferson County’s Water Budget Study Michael Maloy, Analytical Services Jeremiah Sanders, Jefferson County GIS Department 12:00PM – 1:00PM LUNCH (Provided onsite at Heatherfields Restaurant by Exhibiting Vendors) 1:00PM – 1:30PM GIS Mapping Applications on iPad Lindsey Felton, Frederick County, VA Planning Department Jeremy Coulson, Frederick County, VA IT Department 1:30PM – 2:00PM GPS and Advanced Photo Mapping Christine Iksic, Precision Laser Instruments *** Winner of Map Gallery Competition Announced*** 2:00PM – 2:30PM BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9) 2:30PM – 3:00PM Mapping Repetitive Loss Structures in Google Earth Matthew Pennington, Region 9 Planning and Development Council 3:00PM – 3:30PM Using ArcGIS.com Matthew Mullenax, Hagerstown/Eastern Panhandle MPO
  • 13. Morning Break Trivia Question time! What Martinsburg native was probably the most noted female spy for the Confederacy?
  • 14. Morning Break Trivia Question time! Nancy Hart Clara Barton Belle Boyd Anna Jarvis Elizabeth Howland
  • 15. Morning Break Belle Boyd Please return and be seated for our next presentation by 10:45AM
  • 16. AGENDA 8:00AM – 8:30AM Registration (Salons A & B) 8:30AM – 9:00AM Welcome & Introductions Carol Goolsby, Region 9 Planning and Development Council Todd Fagan, Jefferson County GIS/Addressing Dept. 9:15AM – 10:15AM Eastern West Virginia LiDAR Acquisition Project Josh Novac, Dewberry 10:15AM – 10:45AM BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9) 10:45AM – 11:15AM Berkeley County Breaking Ground with Intelligent Web Maps Gary Wine, Berkeley County IT Department Jake Skinner, Esri 11:30AM – 12:00PM Use of GIS and Well Completion Reports in Jefferson County’s Water Budget Study Michael Maloy, Analytical Services Jeremiah Sanders, Jefferson County GIS Department 12:00PM – 1:00PM LUNCH (Provided onsite at Heatherfields Restaurant by Exhibiting Vendors) 1:00PM – 1:30PM GIS Mapping Applications on iPad Lindsey Felton, Frederick County, VA Planning Department Jeremy Coulson, Frederick County, VA IT Department 1:30PM – 2:00PM GPS and Advanced Photo Mapping Christine Iksic, Precision Laser Instruments *** Winner of Map Gallery Competition Announced*** 2:00PM – 2:30PM BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9) 2:30PM – 3:00PM Mapping Repetitive Loss Structures in Google Earth Matthew Pennington, Region 9 Planning and Development Council 3:00PM – 3:30PM Using ArcGIS.com Matthew Mullenax, Hagerstown/Eastern Panhandle MPO
  • 17. Trivia Question time! This German was the first known European to reach the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains and see present-day West Virginia
  • 18. Trivia Question time! Here’s a terrible hint!
  • 19. Trivia Question time! OK … Multiple Choice then. John Lederer Jacob Hite Isaac Van Meter Thomas Batts Friedrich Engle-Moler
  • 20. Lunch Break John Lederer (1669-1671) Please return and be seated for our next presentation by 1:00 pm
  • 21. Trivia Question time! In 1895, this was the last county established in West Virginia.
  • 22. Trivia Question time! In 1895, this was the last county established in West Virginia. Mingo County
  • 23. AGENDA 8:00AM – 8:30AM Registration (Salons A & B) 8:30AM – 9:00AM Welcome & Introductions Carol Goolsby, Region 9 Planning and Development Council Todd Fagan, Jefferson County GIS Office 9:15AM – 10:15AM Eastern West Virginia LiDAR Acquisition Project Josh Novac, Dewberry 10:15AM – 10:45AM BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9) 10:45AM – 11:15AM Berkeley County Breaking Ground with Intelligent Web Maps Gary Wine, Berkeley County IT Department Jake Skinner, Esri 11:30AM – 12:00PM Use of GIS and Well Completion Reports in Jefferson County’s Water Budget Study Michael Maloy, Analytical Services Jeremiah Sanders, Jefferson County GIS Department 12:00PM – 1:00PM LUNCH (Provided onsite at Heatherfields Restaurant by Exhibiting Vendors) 1:00PM – 1:30PM GIS Mapping Applications on iPad Lindsey Felton, Frederick County, VA Planning Department Jeremy Coulson, Frederick County, VA IT Department 1:30PM – 2:00PM GPS and Advanced Photo Mapping Christine Iksic, Precision Laser Instruments *** Winner of Map Gallery Competition Announced*** 2:00PM – 2:30PM BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9) 2:30PM – 3:00PM Mapping Repetitive Loss Structures in Google Earth Matthew Pennington, Region 9 Planning and Development Council 3:00PM – 3:30PM Using ArcGIS.com Matthew Mullenax, Hagerstown/Eastern Panhandle MPO
  • 24. Map Gallery Results ► 1st Place – Jessica Gormont ► 2nd Place – Meghan Hammond ► 3rd Place – Bonn Poland
  • 25. AGENDA 8:00AM – 8:30AM Registration (Salons A & B) 8:30AM – 9:00AM Welcome & Introductions Carol Goolsby, Region 9 Planning and Development Council Todd Fagan, Jefferson County GIS Office 9:15AM – 10:15AM Eastern West Virginia LiDAR Acquisition Project Josh Novac, Dewberry 10:15AM – 10:45AM BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9) 10:45AM – 11:15AM Berkeley County Breaking Ground with Intelligent Web Maps Gary Wine, Berkeley County IT Department Jake Skinner, Esri 11:30AM – 12:00PM Use of GIS and Well Completion Reports in Jefferson County’s Water Budget Study Michael Maloy, Analytical Services Jeremiah Sanders, Jefferson County GIS Department 12:00PM – 1:00PM LUNCH (Provided onsite at Heatherfields Restaurant by Exhibiting Vendors) 1:00PM – 1:30PM GIS Mapping Applications on iPad Lindsey Felton, Frederick County, VA Planning Department Jeremy Coulson, Frederick County, VA IT Department 1:30PM – 2:00PM GPS and Advanced Photo Mapping Christine Iksic, Precision Laser Instruments *** Winner of Map Gallery Competition Announced*** 2:00PM – 2:30PM BREAK (Refreshments provided by Region 9) 2:30PM – 3:00PM Mapping Repetitive Loss Structures in Google Earth Matthew Pennington, Region 9 Planning and Development Council 3:00PM – 3:30PM Using ArcGIS.com Matthew Mullenax, Hagerstown/Eastern Panhandle MPO
  • 26. Afternoon Break Trivia Question time! Where is John Brown buried?
  • 27. Afternoon Break L Please return and be seated for our next presentation by 2:30 pm
  • 28. Feedback Survey Form ► Please tell us how we are doing and what you hope to see next year ► Submit it to registration table before you leave  The GREEN form! ► We take your comments very seriously!
  • 29. Thank You and We’ll See You Next Year!

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Matt Mullenax, Co-Chair Carol Goolsby Kim Keithley Jessica Gormont
  2. York Grow - Earth Vector Systems Alicia Titus - Delta Development Group Jake Skinner - ESRI Not present - Pictometry International Christine Iksic - Precision Laser & Instrument Kevin Coles - TerraGo Technologies Jennings Starcher - WV Association of Geospatial Professionals
  3. Rest rooms and Break area are … We ask that you return to your seats promptly from breaks to be ready for our next speaker. Lunch will be in the Heatherfields REstaurant, just follow the crowd.
  4. Please mute all electronic devices and give your full attention to each of our presenters.
  5. Conceived and organized initially by Marty Kazmierczak, Gannet Fleming, in early 2007 and sponsored annually by Region 9 since. Average 60 in attendance Rotate meeting location between Jefferson/Berkeley/Morgan Cos. How many of you have attended every one of these meetings? I should have a door prize for you…but I don’t How many have RSVP’d for next year already? … just checking to see who the eager ones are.
  6. Year after year we have a terrific variety of sectors represented from all levels of government, to academic, non-profits, businesses and private citizens. This chart gives you a breakdown. We’re up to 57 as of yesterday.
  7. ArcGIS Online Subscription ID 6232883334 Username:JeffersonWVGIS Password:Addressing Jessica has mapped where all of us in attendance arrived from today. I wanted to give this year’s travel award to Mr. Average, that is the person who travelled the distance closest to the mean distance in our group. That was 116 miles, which put us b/t Kingwood and Morgantown, but a little closer to Morgantown. Who here came from Morgantown, today? Well too bad. I then threw out the outliers of Tampa (837 miles) and Martinsburg, (352 yards) and that resulted in a mean closest to Camp Hill, PA Who came from Camp Hill? Sorry for your luck too. Did anyone come from a greater distance than Tampa, Florida to be here today? I couldn’t ignore the effort it takes to travel over 11 and ½ degrees of latitude to join us today, so Mr. Average is out the door. Greatest distance travelled gets our first door prize. Congratulations Josh Novac.
  8. Now that you have some idea of our group’s composition and where we are coming from, let’s quickly introduce yourselves to the rest of us. Please be brief.
  9. Your comments today will begin formulating next year’s agenda. VERY IMPORTANT! Don’t forget to fill out the green form and submit before you leave today.
  10. We have entries pinned up on the wall for everyone to review and judge. I believe Cartographers entering or winning in this year’s map gallery are eligible to receive points toward GISP certification. Two of the prizes today are provided by ESRI, so be sure to thank Jake later today. The others were donated by my office, Jefferson County GIS We’ll announce winners at our afternoon break
  11. Leave room to read first BIO
  12. Belle Boyd's espionage career began by chance. According to her 1866 account, on July 4, 1861, a band of Union army soldiers saw a Confederate flag hanged outside her home. They tore it down and hanged a Union flag in its place. This made her angry enough, but when one of them cursed at her mother, she was outraged. Belle pulled out a pistol and shot the man down. She was fuming. A board of inquiry exonerated her, but sentries were posted around the house and officers kept close track of her activities. She profited from this enforced familiarity, charming at least one of the officers, Captain Daniel Keily, [2] into revealing military secrets. "To him," she wrote later, "I am indebted for some very remarkable effusions, some withered flowers, and a great deal of important information." [3] Belle conveyed those secrets to Confederate officers via her slave, Eliza Hopewell, who carried the messages in a hollowed-out watch case. On her first attempt at spying she was caught and told she could be sentenced to death, but was not. She was not scared and realized she needed to find a better way to communicate. [4] One evening in mid-May 1862, Union General James Shields and his staff gathered in the parlor of the local hotel. Belle hid in the closet in the room, eavesdropping through a knothole she enlarged in the door. She learned that Shields had been ordered east from Front Royal, a move that would reduce the Union Army's strength in the town. That night, Belle rode through Union lines, using false papers to bluff her way past the sentries, and reported the news to Colonel Turner Ashby, who was scouting for the Confederates. She then returned to town. When the Confederates advanced on Front Royal on May 23, Belle ran to greet General Stonewall Jackson's men, braving enemy fire that put bullet holes in her skirt. She urged an officer to inform Jackson that "the Yankee force is very small. Tell him to charge right down and he will catch them all." Jackson did and that evening penned a note of gratitude to her: "I thank you, for myself and for the army, for the immense service that you have rendered your country today." For her contributions, she was awarded the Southern Cross of Honor. Jackson also gave her captain and honorary aide-de-camp positions. [5] After her lover gave her up, Belle Boyd was arrested on July 29, 1862, and brought to the Old Capitol Prison in Washington on July 30, 1862, [6] where there was an inquiry on August 7, concerning violations of orders that Boyd be kept in close custody. [7] She was held for a month before being released on August 29, 1862, when she was exchanged at Fort Monroe. [8] She was later arrested and imprisoned a third time. On December 1, 1863, she was released, suffering from typhoid, and was then sent to Europe to regain her health. The blockade runner she attempted to return on was captured and she fell in love with the prize master, Samuel Hardinge, who later married her in England after being dropped from the United States Navy's rolls for neglect of duty in allowing her to proceed to Canada and then England. Hardinge's subsequent attempt to reach Richmond, Virginia was thwarted when he was detained by Union hands, but died soon after his release. While in England Belle Boyd Hardinge had a stage career and published "Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison". She died in 1900 while touring the western United States. Boyd is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
  13. Leave room to read first BIO
  14. Exploration of the west went on in spite of the Kings objections and in 1670 John Lederer was the first European to set foot into present West Virginia. The 1671 Thomas Batts and Robert Fallam was the most important who discovered the New River note worthy as a river that flowed west rather than east. They named the River Wood River after Adam Wood but it didn't stick. They went as far as Peter falls at the present boarder of VA/WV. In 1673 another expedition led to the discovery of the Kanawha Valley. French explorer La Salle explored Branches of the Ohio as early as 1669.
  15. Please don’t forget to submit your ballots for our map gallery. We will announce those winners at our afternoon break.
  16. Leave room to read first BIO
  17. Your comments today will begin formulating next year’s agenda. VERY IMPORTANT! Don’t forget to fill out the green form and submit before you leave today.
  18. Please turn in your green feedback forms if you haven’t already done so