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Shavers Fork is the confluence of the Cheat River and Black Fork in Parsons, W. Va.
Rest of text reads: "U.S. 50. Elev. 2800'. Rooms and meals, clean and modern, open all year."
Josephine Kisner, center, laughs with her two unidentified classmates.
An unidentified female student poses on a lawn.
An unidentified female student stands outside of a building.
Terra Alta High School students Josephine Kisner (bottom) and Josephine Davis (top) pal around.
Davis is pictured sitting on top of a wooden fence.
Josephine Davis, center, poses with two unidentified classmates outside the high school building.
Kirk poses for a photo before the Terra Alta High School homecoming dance.
Four unidentified girls pose together for a group photo.
An unidentified student dressed in the marching band uniform poses outside of the high school building.
Terra Alta High School student and senior class president James "Jimmy" Parsons poses for his school photo.
Terra Alta High School student and football player Jim Messenger poses for his school photo.
Kirk is pictured in the Terra Alta High School Marching Band uniform outside of the high school building.
Terra Alta High School student Norma Jean Mitchell poses for her school photo.
Cooper pictured during his freshman year at Terra Alta High School.
First row from left to right is: unidentified; Gum Ailstock; George Surber; Lawrence Welfrey; Bill Blake; Joe Coffman; Russell Simms; Frank Honaker; John Lively; Sam Boland; Harry Surbaugh; Julian Fredeking; Allen Utterback; Lee Edmundson; Craig Eubanks.Second row from left to right is: Ashby Eubanks; Roscoe Honaker; John Rick; Wyle Ailstock; Andy Bowman; Harold Lilly; Bob Conner.
Smith and Alley pose outside of the home which overlooks New River and the C.  & O. Railroad Yard on the West End of Hinton, W. Va.
The home, located on Summers Street, looks over the river as well as the C. & O. Hinton West Yard.
Bill Bowman (right) looks to pass the ball to his teammate Harry Raisor (left) while opponent Donald Maddy (middle) blocks his way.
Uncle Charley and Aunt Eva pictured in front of the home's porch where three rocking chairs sit idly.
Drawn depiction of a street scene.Published by Beckley News Co.,  Beckley, W. Va.
A small waterfall is pictured from the rock above. To the very right, the edge of an automobile is pictured, implying this is a frequently visited spot.
Jack, raised by Harvey and Rachael Mize Cook, pictured with Sally on the farm which is now owned by Cecil Meador family.
View from the banks of New River overlooking the body of water.
A small bridge is towered over by support beams that will hold the new Bluestone High Bridge.
Cranes lift equipment as the construction is under way over the Bluestone River.
Looking at the snow-covered site from across the river.
Looking at the construction site on the Bluestone River from the hillside.
New River pictured winding through the valley. Two homes pictured by a dirt road.
The river cuts through the valley as it heads toward the creek.
The river is pictured in the distance across the valley.
The home is pictured next to the river which flows toward the mouth of Indian Creek.
View of the water before becoming Bluestone Lake.
A crowd assembles on the lawn to hear a speaker. Subjects unidentified.
Parked cars line the street in front of the store buildings. A. W. Cox Department Store pictured on the right.
A group of men inspect the damage caused by the collapse of one of the home's brick support columns. Two police officers seen in the background. Subjects unidentified.
Died 1975/07/25.
Peggy Waddel (left) and Wilma Shirey (right) are pictured at the Avis Football Field, later known as Stokes Stadium.
Pat pictured on site that is now occupied by H&N Ford.
View of the construction site at ground level.
See original for correspondence. Published by C.W. Taylor. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Hancock, Maryland in the distance. See original for correspondence. Published by Baltimore Stationery Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Information Included with photograph: "Pictured are: Buster, Mae, Cecil, Lara, Eva, Elva, Essie, J. S. Simms, Sallie Simms, Jesse. Not pictured: Lee and Marshall".
This is a photograph of George Barrick Jr. of Morgantown, West Virginia. He served in the ranks in World War II and as a Second Lieutenant in Korea in the 21st infantry-24th division.
L to R: Tim Young; Clyde Shorter; Onva Gill; Kyle Davis; Ed Harris; unidentified; Joe Meadows; Ote Gill; Carl Edwards; Charlie Harvey; Raymond Shorter; A. C. Via; Clifford Harvey; Emmett Shirley; Charles Turner; Erskine Richmond; Bob Richmond; Basil Martin; Noah Richmond; Roy Snidow; Bill Richards; Howard Harford; Dempsey Plumley; Talmadge Reed; Paul York; Jack Breen; Jake Bennett; Wendell Bowles; Delmer Thurman Parker; Dewey Lester
Preacher Eddie Martin delivers a sermon outside the locker room.
Train maintenance workers L to R : A. C. Via, Noah Richmond, "Big Boy" Karnes
Librarian from July 1, 1947 - August 31, 1949.
Students participating in Gastric Emptying Studies each sampling milky liquid in a beaker while faculties in a lab coat looking over them. Photo includes 'Martha Coyne.'
Site of new classroom building, middle of November.  Foundation ready for steel.
A car drives down the road on W. Va. Number 20.
View of automobile traveling on W. Va. 7 over Little Fishing Creek Bridge in Wetzel County.
Lettering on truck door reads:  '4H Clubs and Agriculture  - furnished by Trammell Hollis, Inc., Martinsburg, W. Va.'
View of the War Motor Service building with a wrecker parked out in front.
Coal Tipple, coal cars and buildings along the tracks.
Playing at the theatre:  Johnny Weismuller 'The Lost Tribe' and George Brent in 'The Kid from Cleveland.
Pictured is the parking area and view of Hawk's Nest State Park on U.S. Route 60, Fayette County. From this station you can see the famous New River Canyon which is visited by thousands of persons each year.
Aerial view of the Administration Building and parking area at Babcock State Park in Fayette County, W. Va.
Woodyard family members and employees outside at the lumber yard on West Main Street in Grafton, West Virginia. Left to right: W. A. Woodyard, owner of the company (holding a measuring stick) and father; Bertha Woodyard-daughter; Ralph Woodyard-son; Clair Woodyard-son; Unidentified employee; Bill Woodyard-son; Norman Woodyard-son; Unidentified employee; Unidentified employee.
Workers at the Woodyard Lumber Company on West Main Street in Grafton, West Virginia. The photograph was taken in the shed as a log is being cut into  boards. L to R: Ralph Woodyard (son of owner), Edwin Woodyard (son of owner), unidentified worker, Bill Woodyard (son of owner), and W. A. Woodyard, owner. The lumber company was owned and operated by the Woodyard family until 1990. The property was sold and the building was razed in 1992.
Filled coal cars being driven out of mine during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Group of coal officials sitting in chairs during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Group of coal officials during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Three men laughing during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Coal officials getting drinks during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Three coal officials talking during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Official giving speech behind dinner table during Consolidation Coal Co.  Inspection trip in 1948.
John L. Lewis is seated in this picture.
John Lewis at a dinner during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection Trip.
John L. Lewis standing behind a table during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection Trip.
Birdeye's view of Hope Gas Compression Station at Hastings, West Virginia. Hope Gas Beacon. 41 EMS Wide; 46 EMS Deep.
Row of oil engines.