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The Family von Nida
From Germany to America
1262 - 1998
©1999
Pages 26-27 reprinted here with permission from author Jack Nida
Some of the first families to come to the area of what is now called
southeastern Roane County were John Kelly, Ware Long and Francis Garner. They
with their families settled along Big Sandy Creek in 1809 about three miles
below the mouth of Left Hand Creek. John Ashley and his family followed the
next year and the area became known as Ashley's Settlement. These families
probably came westward by the Kanawha and Elk Rivers and then up the Big
Sandy.
William King and William Noe were the first settlers in Newton arriving
1833 and 1835 respectively. The name of this community was in honor of Isaac
Newton Ross, son of Reverend Davidson Ross, who had moved here from Kentucky
in 1850 and established a post office in 1857. A gristmill and blacksmith shop
were the center of activity in the village. Reedyville had a gristmill, a
carding mill, blacksmith shops and two general stores when the post office was
established in 1854. By 1892 there were a total of 10 post offices within the
county to establish a public communications network. A church and school would
closely follow the establishment of the post office in each community with the
Flat Fork Baptist Church being one of the oldest churches in the county that
is still in operation. It was founded in 1850 and located near Looneyville in
Smithfield District. My great-grandfather, Caleb Nida, was reprimanded by the
members of his church for "playing the fiddle for others and having
frolicks at his house."
Areas described as Island Communities developed at the present sites of
Spencer, Walton, Reedy, Newton, Harper and Reedyville. Original settlers at
Spencer were the families of Samuel Tanner and Jonathan Wolfe in 1812. Few
other families would follow before the early 1830's. Population of the county
would continue to be slow until the late 1840's.
By 1850 the original land grants had been dissolved and land ownership was
passing into local hands. It was about this time that plans for a new county
were being discussed. Reasons were dissatisfaction with the tax system and a
belief that local government would enhance development of the area.
Looneyville, Arnoldsburg and New California (later to become Spencer) were
considered as county seats with majority favoring New California. This
resulted in two new counties being formed with Arnoldsburg becoming the county
seat of Calhoun County on March 5, 1856 and New California becoming the county
seat of Roane County on March 11, 1856. Roane County was named in honor of
Judge Spencer Roane and would remain a part of Virginia until the formation of
the state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863.
The church played an important part in the social and moral control of the
people in each little community and its members agreed to abide by the Rules
of Decorum, a list of prohibition against a variety of acts. Foremost among
these were immoral acts and adultry but also included dancing, swearing,
druckenness, fighting, gambling, lying, horse racing and a host of things not
to do on the Sabbath. William Bishop in his History of Roane County, remarked
that the early settlers of the county were ".... fully conscious of the
value of the Christian faith as a stabilizer among them and its preachment a
best measure of self-control ...." Church meetings were held in the homes
of the most prominent citizens prior to the building of a church house.
Principal centers of trade with the new county were New California, Walton,
Newton, Reedy, Osborne's Mills and Reedyville. The first post office to be
established in the new county was named Walton on July 1, 1856 at the mouth of
McKown's Creek. A water wheel gristmill, carding machinery, sawmill, and
tannery were soon built in the village. Geary District, the southeastern
section of the new county, had two major business centers which were known
then as Geary's Mills and Newton which was originally called the Three Forks
of Sandy. Geary's Mills, originally called Ashley's Settlement, was named for
Matthew Geary who had a sawmill built on his property. The area also had a tub
mill and the community grew around these businesses. A general store was built
in the early 1850's and a post office was established there July 3, 1855. The
name of the settlement was then changed to Osborne's Mills in honor of
Archibald Osborne who had built the first store. The first commercial
enterprise was hardwood timber for lumber used for building long boats and
barrels for the Kanawha Salt Works. The coal industry would first begin its'
development in the 1850's with oil and gas to follow near the turn of the
century.
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