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Gallery: The Buffalo Creek Flood
In 1972, the Logan County community of Buffalo Creek experienced the most destructive flood in West Virginia history, when a coal waste dam burst and 130 million gallons of water and sludge poured through nearby mining towns. During the Buffalo Creek Flood on Feb. 26, 1972, 125 people lost their lives, 1,100 were injured and 4,000 were left homeless.
Gallery: Past winners of the annual Herald-Dispatch Citizen Awards
The Herald-Dispatch's annual Citizen Awards program recognizes citizenship, volunteer efforts and accomplishments in business, athletics and the arts. And the process starts with your nominations.
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More Gallery: Historical Photos
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Marshall vs. Furman, 1996 playoffs
Marshall University (green jerseys) plays Furman in a playoff game on Dec. 7, 1996, at Joan C. Edwards Stadium. Marshall won, 54-0. The team would go on to win I-AA National Championship Game against Montana.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- June 11, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Historical images of D-Day invasion
The invasion of Normandy, France, known as D-Day, was June 6, 1944.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- May 28, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Hatfield and McCoys historical photos
Here are some historical photos of the Hatfields and McCoys.
Gallery: President John F. Kennedy through the years
President John F. Kennedy visited West Virginia a few times prior to his election in 1960. His victory in West Virginia's primary election is widely credited for spring-boarding him into the White House.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Marshall vs. Toledo, 1979
Marshall University (dark jerseys) beat Toledo (white jerseys) 31-14 on Sept. 8, 1979, at Fairfield Stadium. The 1979 team had a 1-10 record under coach Sonny Randle.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- May 14, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- 1983 Marshall football media day
The 1983 Marshall University Media Day is conducted Aug. 15, 1983, at Fairfield Stadium.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 30, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 23, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Titanic 100 year anniversary
The Titanic sunk on April 15, 1912, and has remained a famous incident in world history ever since.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 10, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- March 26, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- 1980 tornado in Catlettsburg, Ky.
On July 8, 1980, a tornado touched down in Catlettsburg, Ky., in Boyd County. The tornado was rated a category 1 . There were no injuries or fatalities. These photos are of Lockwood Estates.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- March 5, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 28, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Huntington High vs. Boyd County football, 1979
Huntington High School (dark jerseys) plays Boyd County High School (light jerseys) on Sept. 28, 1979, at Fairfield Stadium.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 20, 2012
On Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909, the first edition of The Herald-Dispatch hit the streets of Huntington.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Marshall scrimmage game 1981
Marshall University plays a scrimmage game on Sept. 3, 1981, at Fairfield Stadium. The 1981 team had a 2-9 record under coach Sonny Randle.
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