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An aerial view of Summers County.
An aerial view of Summers County. Farms with houses, barns, and fields with cattle and horses.
An aerial view of Summers County.
An aerial view of Summers County.
Aerial view of the camp grounds.
Greenbrier River pictured in the background. The photo was taken between Alderson and the camp.
Greenbrier River pictured in the background. The photo was taken between Alderson and the camp.
A row of logs are placed in front of what looks like a stage in the woods.
Logs are positioned in a circle for campfire gatherings.
Overlooking the camp grounds near Hinton, W. Va.
The unidentified men of the Civilians Conservation Corps pose by the swimming hole off the banks of New River.
View from the side of the mountain overlooks the town and river.
Scene from the mountain.
Looking down the dirt road that cuts between the forest.
Overlooking the grounds located in Forest Hill District. Cows pictured within a fenced plot.
After a long dry summer, drizzling rains dominated the Potomac Highland region for days. By November 4, a severe storm wreaked havoc as the already dampened soils could no longer receive the excessive rains. The waters extended through Avis to Pence Springs near the Hinton, W. Va.Summers, Greenbrier, Mineral, Hampshire, Grant, Hardy, Pendleton, and Tucker counties were all affected by high water and flooding, as well.
A United States National Guard truck attempts to make its way across the flooded Greenbrier Drive as a young boy and man watch from their home above. Subjects unidentified.
Flood waters surge toward the truck as it attempts to make its way across the road.
Hechler campaigning for governor on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Temple Street. A crowd surrounds him as he speaks.
The hog pictured weight 550 lbs. The butchers were L. A. Meadows, John Shumate, Henry Miller, and Alfred Ballard. The young boy is Hobart Shumate.
Then senator Kennedy campaigning in the presidential election in 1960 against Richard Nixon. Kennedy's speeches reflected a strong awareness of a significant decline in coal-mining jobs. The coal miner to his left is unidentified.
Davis, from Clarksburg, W. Va., is pictured front and center standing on a train car and addressing the large crowd gathered before him. On the far left, also on the train with Davis, is James Rushford. Remaining subjects are unidentified.
Rozelda with father, Oral Meador, holding instruments.
The crew on board is Phil Grove (engineer), Ralph "Gabe" Bostic (brakeman) and Clarence Mason (fireman). The train passed the bridge at approximately 12:25 p.m. that day.