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The area was the location of the H&N parking lot in 1987.

1. O. L. Hoover, Avis Near Hinton, W. Va.

A group of unidentified men pose by New River.

2. Group Portrait at Site of Bluestone Dam, Hinton, W. Va.

Labeled on back of photo is "Griffin", perhaps identifying the man leaning on the bleachers.

3. Avis Baseball Park, Hinton, W. Va.

Neely pictured inside the building which was first the Avis Ashland Station and then a Cleaner's. The tavern is at the foot of Avis Overhead Bridge.

4. Joe Neely Inside 'The Stand' Tavern, Hinton, W. Va.

Photographer's home at 112 Greenbrier Drive.

5. Robert R. Keller Home, Bellepoint, W. Va.

Claimed to weight 16,500 pounds, this cannon is an ancient piece of artillery donated by former Congressman Littlepage. The cannon was used during the Civil War in the southern states and was brought to Hinton from the state of Florida.

6. Cannon at Courthouse Square, Hinton, W. Va.

Looking at the school building from across the street. School children are pictured walked up the steps and around the building on either side.

7. Forest Hill School, Summers County, W. Va.

Family pictured on Bacon Mountain, overlooking the town of Talcott. From left to right is Jim Fritz, Catherine Fritz, Lena Noel, Peggy Fritz, Howard Fritz, and Macel Fritz.

8. Fritz Family Portrait, Talcott, W. Va.

Garrity, pictured at far right, with three unidentified campers. The camp became "Camp Summers" in 1985.

9. Irish Garrity's Camp, Summers County, W. Va.

Garrity, pictured third from left, poses with three unidentified campers. The camp later became "Camp Summers" in 1985.

10. Irish Garrity's Camp, Summers County, W. Va.

A group of unidentified boys pictured outside their cabin. The camp later became "Camp Summers" in 1985.

11. Campers at Irish Garrity's Camp, Summers County, W. Va.

Back row, left to right: Irish Garrity, Punchy Neely, three unidentified campers, and John Herbert Swatts. Bobby Neely pictured far left in the second row. Bill Neely pictured far right in first row.The camp later became "Camp Summers" in 1985.

12. Group Portrait of Campers and Irish Garrity's Camp, Summers County, W. Va.