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Men and horses are gathered in front of the buildings. James L. Long, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, advertises fire, life, and accident insurance.  The Photograph Gallery advertises frames and art novelties for low prices.
A group of men are pictured outside the building on a snowy day.  Several of the men hold rifles and other firearms.
The man on the left points a gun at the man on the right, who is also reaching for his gun.  Subjects unidentified.
Three men and a young boy are pictured behind the bar. In the background, Magnolia Whiskey is shelved and advertised.
Men stand beside the bar, holding drinks.
A horse-drawn carriage is pictured outside of the building's entrance. The saloon sits next to a barber shop, pool parlor, and lunch diner.
Photograph of the school building, which served as both an elementary school and a high school.
Store manager W. M. Pifer stands in front of the store entrance while his five employees sit on the stairs. An African-American man is pictured in a horse-drawn carriage to the left.
A group of men are pictured on and beside a train car.  A bridge in the background crosses the New River.
Built in 1901, the Dunglen was a towering 4-story, 100-room wooden structure with a wrap-around deck. The Dunglen was known for the many parties it hosted, where huge dances were held in the elegant ballroom and symphonies would play through the night.According to Ripley’s Believe it or Not and the Guinness Book of World Records, the Dunglen housed the longest-running poker game, which stretched on through 14 years.The hotel was burned down by arsonists on July 22, 1930.
The engine used oil headlights. Five men are pictured on and beside the locomotive.