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Automobiles cover the lawn in front of the movie screen.

1153. Greenbrier Drive-In, Summers County, W. Va.

Green pictured alone standing outside a building.

1154. Portrait of Lonnie Green, Blusetone River Country, W. Va.

Creekman, left, is the boss on the Tallery Mountain Road construction. Greene, pictured right, is from the Luther Greene Hollow Surveryor Branch.

1155. Oren Creekman and Lonnie Greene Pose Together in Blueston River Country, W. Va.

Looking across a dirt road and wooden bridge at a log building.

1156. House on Griffith's Creek, Summers County, W. Va.

A lone automobile travels on the dirt road that runs alongside the river. The Piers are from a Glen Ray Lumber Company construction site where a railroad bridge is in the process of being built.

1157. Mouth of Griffith Creek from Greenbrier River, Summers County, W. Va.

Aerial photograph looks over the river and banks. There appears to be a bridge being constructed parallel to the railroad bridge already in place.

1158. Overlooking the Greenbrier River, Lowell, W. Va.

Looking at the brick house from the fence.

1159. Andy Gwinn Home, Lowell, W. Va.

Sam Gwinn's old home located behind Andy Gwinn's brick house.

1160. Pioneer Samuel Gwinn's Log Cabin, Lowell, W. Va.

Aerial view overlooking the Gwinn home and farm grounds.

1161. Gwinn Plantation, Lowell, W. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Gwinn sit in front of their standing sons and daughters.Mr. Gwinn was a native of Summers county who died suddenly at his home on August 17, 1934. Mrs. Gwinn died after long complications and ailments on June 30, 1937. The Gwinns were devout Catholics and survived by their children: Mrs. Frances Kincaid, of Hinton; Mrs. A. F. Campbell, of Raleigh; Mrs. J. L. Hurley, of Sandstone; J. A. Gwinn, of Sandstone; H. S. Gwinn, of Thurmond; E. W. Gwinn and George Gwinn.

1162. Gwinn Family Portrait, Sandstone, W. Va.

Hartford pictured playing his instrument at the 1717 Temple St. residence. Hartford made fiddles and clocks, and was known for his mastery in woodcraft.

1163. Howard Hartford Playing His Fiddle, Hinton, W. Va.

Hartley, left, and Kiser, right, pose behind a cut-out that makes them appear as if they were in a hot air ballon. The banner on the poster reads, "Over Cincinnati". Hartley was a C & O Railroad train dispatcher and Kiser was a telegraph operator.

1164. Sam Hartley and Herb Kiser Pose Behind Cut-Out, Hinton, W. Va.