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Dr. James A. Rusmisell came to Gassaway in 1905 and later moved to the Buckhannon hospital. He used horses to make rounds, to see the patients.
The Drs. Rusmisells used horse transportation to make visits to patients and settled in Gassaway in 1905.
Unidentified man shows a horse on a dirt road in downtown Gassaway.
Information included with the photograph: "The first Gassaway Armory, which burned."
Published by Juergens & Walker. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Walter C. Kuhn and Lucy Sapp Hall are pictured outside of the store's entrance, which was owned by pharmacist Fred Murphy.
From left to right are an unknown boy, Janie McCoy (Mick), Mary Sue Campbell (Fletcher), Eugenia Campbell (Fidler), and Minnie Campbell (Shreve). The Weston-Central Telephone Company, which was owned by Hugh Amos, was located in the upstairs section of the building. The operators were known as 'Hello Girls.'
In the back row, from left to right, are Wed Fiddler, George Fiddler, Frank Amos, unknown, unknown, unknown, Roy Brosius Sr., unknown, and unknown.Seated, from left to right, are unknown, Cy Taylor, unknown, Charlie Fiddler, and unknown.