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Group portrait of 'Old Folks' at the State Home For aged and Infirmed Colored Men and Women
View of Conley Hospital, memorial, at the Hopemont Sanitarium. George F. Evans, M. D., Superintendent. This institution is located two miles east of Terra Alta, Preston county, on the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Only local trains stop here. All passenger trains stop at Terra Alta, which is also the express office. Hopemont is located on State Route number 7. Number of patients in June 30, 1930 was 392.
A front view of the Florence Crittenton Home. Miss Elizabeth Rungee, Superintendent.
Large monument in Rumseyan Park.
A view of the backside of the hospital.  This institution is located at Beckley, Raleigh County, and is reached by branch line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway from Prince, by branch of the Virginian from Mullens, by Taxi from Hinton or Thurmond on the C. & O. or Lester on the Virginian and by bus or auto over U.S. Routes 21 and 19 and state routes 65, 21 and 12.  As of June 30th, 1930 there were 103 patients.
View of the Field House, later called Stansbury Hall, West Virginia University.
Cars and people outside of an apple packing plant and school.
Children outside for sun cure, Conley Hospital, Hopemont Sanitarium.
View of Caudy's Castle in Hampshire County, West Virginia Geological Survey.
View of a battle monument at Tu-endie-wei Park in Point Pleasant.
Main building of Welch Emergency Hospital. A.G. Rutherford, M.D., Superintendent. This institution is located at Welch, McDowell County, and is reached by the Norfolk and Western Railroad, and by bus or auto over State Routes 8 and 66. Number of patients treated during June, 1930 was 207.
Children of the West Virginia Colored Orphan's Home in Huntington, West Virginia are playing on a swingset.
Group portrait of the medical and nursing staff at the State Colored Tuberculosis Sanitarium.  'This institution is located at Denmar, Pocahontas County, on the Greenbrier Division of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.  Connections are made at Ronceverte coming east and at Durbin going west.  All trains stop at Denmar.  Post office and express office Denmar.  Telegraph office Seebert, and telephone office Hillsboro.  Number of patients June 30, 1930- 76.'
View of the main building of McKendree Emergency Hospital. McKendree Hospital No. 2 'Number of patients treated during June, 1930 was 247.' The superintendent was M. V. Godbey, M. D. This institution is located at McKendree, Fayette County, and is reached by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.
A ward in the Grandview Sanitarium being used for the treatment of Turberculosis.
Superintendent was J. C. Laley.
Drawing of capitol building under construction in Charleston.
A view of the front side of the hospital.  This institution is located at Beckley, Raleigh County, and is reached by branch line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway from Prince, by branch of the Virginian from Mullens, by Taxi from Hinton or Thurmond on the C. & O. or Lester on the Virginian and by bus or auto over U.S. Routes 21 and 19 and state routes 65, 21 and 12.  As of June 30th, 1930 there were 103 patients.
A scene of girls on their way to school.
A scene of a group of girls on their way to school, standing on a bridge.
A view of Sutton Cottage at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls.
A view of the school building at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls.
A group portrait of some girls in front of Silver Hall.
Tuberculosis patients are seated in front of a cottage at the Hillcrest Sanitarium.