
GOD BLESS AMERICA . . . LAND OF THE FREE
HOME OF THE BRAVE
COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER
I am a coal miner's daughter from the mining town of Dehue in Logan County, West Virginia. My
name is Dolores Davis, and I married Donald Davis who is also from Dehue. I am an author of two
books, and a researcher of our family history. We have lived east of Cleveland, Ohio since 1966.
We are blessed with four children, Alisha, Donnie, Kristy, and Heather, and with
granddaughter, Jenny (20) and grandson, Josh Gifford (17). Now, we have a new crop of
grandsons via Heather which is Sam (2) and Ben Watson (1).
My parent's were Rev. Emmett B. Riggs, Sr. & Gladys Marie Brickey-Riggs. I have one brother,
Emmett B. Riggs, Jr. who lives near me. Dad's favorite flower was a dogwood, and that's why I
choose this background. Mom and I had a spray of dogwood put on dad's headstone, and it brings a
smile to my face every time I go there to visit. Now mom lies beside dad, and the praying hands
on the headstone are for her.

Dolores & Donald Davis - 1994

OUR FAVORITE INDIANS FANS

Daniel, Benjamin, Heather, and Samuel Watson at Squire Castle in Willoughby, Ohio.
Heather is our yougest daughter. Her husband,Captain Daniel Watson is a JAG who just returned from serving in Iraq to join Heather and their sons in Hawaii.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009

MAY THE YEAR OF 2009 BRING PEACE, GOOD HEALTH, AND BLESSINGS TO OUR NATION AND TO YOUR FAMILY.
DONALD AND DOLORES DAVIS
Painting©by Logan County artist Roger Williamson
Roger Williamson Cyber Gallery
THE LOGAN BANNER
Martha Sparks - Society Editor & Webmaster
MEMORIES OF WEST VIRGINIA
Memories of West Virginia,
I miss the old homeplace.
Memories of West Virginia,
Where a true friend is to be found.
I'm going back to West Virginia,
Where the mountains meet the sky.
I'm going back to West Virginia,
Let me stay there till I die.
From a song by: Mayo Spence

OUR FAMILY ALBUM AND STORIES
FAMILY TRADITION
DOES MAMIE THURMAN STILL WALK THOSE HILLS?
GOODBYE MY DARLIN' HELLO VIETNAM
LOGAN COUNTY PEOPLE AND PLACES
THE HISTORICAL HINCHMAN HOUSE
DEHUE PAST AND PRESENT 
NUMBER PLEASE? 
YOU CAN GO HOME AGAIN
FOOTPRINTS IN THE SANDS OF TIME
ANOTHER DAY OLDER . . . AND DEEPER IN DEBT
SCHOOL DAZE
WHERE HAVE THE DAYS OF OUR LIVES GONE?
WHO WILL SING FOR ME?
A TRIP BACK IN TIME
THE END OF AN ERA
THE REVERENDS AND THE REVENUERS 
BLUEGRASS RULES
SNOW BIRDS
MINE DISASTER STORIES
DOUBLE, DOUBLE, TOIL AND TROUBLE - Macbeth 1936
A GAPING BLACK MOUTH - Macbeth 1937
A TIME TO WEEP - Bartley 1940
DEATH COMES A KNOCKING - Willow Grove, Ohio 1940
LITTLE EGYPT LOST - HAVACO MINE - JANUARY 15, 1946
TRAGEDY AT BURNING SPRINGS - Kermit 1951
DARK AS A DUNGEON - Holden 1960
FINAL THOUGHTS
AWARDS
WEB RINGS
COAL MINING LINKS
PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO SIGN MY NEW GUESTBOOK


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