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Members of the family pictures on the porch and steps of the house.
The jail served as the "lockup" for unruly citizens for many years after its construction in 1868. The old jail was located at the Avis Crossing on the location where the Richmond building now stands. The building was later converted into a store.
A group of six unidentified men are pictured outside the building.
The sitting reverend and his wife pose at Jumping Ranch area.
Pictured is: 1. G. D. Elmore; 2. F. M. Gallagher; 3. S. B. Hamer; 4. W. F. Echols; 5. O. D. Bobbett; 6. T. Jackson; 7. L. M. Woolwine; 8. E. L. Nichell; 9. R. H. Smith; T. T. Huddleston; G. Cowhard; 12. J. F. Smith; 13. D. H. Meredith; 14. D. H. Hardy; 15. J. G. Bond; 16. E. R. Earley; 17. W. F. McFadden; 18. B. S. Smith; 19. J. W. Goodwin; 20. W. B. Strickler; 21. T. H. Boley; 22. J. R. Hardy; 23. J. M. Carter; 24. R. B. Huddleston; 25. Wm. Humphries; 26. James Hess; 27. A. A. Riddleberger; 28. C. L. Bugg; 29. J. L. Craven; 30. H. J. Reece; 31. S. R. Faulconer; 32. C. C. Brown; 33. F. A. Perkins; 34. W. S. Blankenship; 35. L. W. Hill; 36. F. L. Cox; 37. C. V. Pollock; 38. P. C. Courtney; 39. C. Farley; 40. G. Wood; 41. L. J. Payne; 42. E. J. Barger; 43. S. T. Hamilton; 44. J. J. Clifford; 45. J. C. Chambers.
Sam Pollock, pictured on the far right with with a dog, poses with his hunting associates in front of their game.
Goff, daughter of Mandeville and Marry Cook, married George Goff.
Photograph of the Hinton Drug Store on 3rd Avenue. Pictured are Wade H. Gwinn, Ed Rose and Mr. Sawyers. The photograph was given to Stephen Trail by Jim Pettrey from the Hinton Daily News Collection.
An unidentified man climbs on wooden structures still above water. James House pictured on the hill.The flood came about after Greenbrier and New Rivers combined. The flood spilled into the Hinton residential area through Main and Pleasant Streets.
View looking at the city of Hinton.
A water wheel is pictured beside a building.
The church, built in 1897-98, was later moved in its present location on Temple Street and Fifth Avenue in 1907. A ferris wheel sits outside of the building while unidentified subjects gather on the lawn.
Wyatt Morris pictured inside the cabin located on the west end of the city.
Engine No. 7 sitting beside stall No. 1 of the roundhouse. A group of unidentified workers stand on along the tracks and sit on the train.
Man pictured in front of the buggy is John W. Willey.
See original for correspondence.
View from across the tracks. Both burned shortly after this photo was taken.
A group of men pose together at the ceremony. Third from left is Herald Eagle. The city is pictured in the background.
Street view of the construction site.
A group of unidentified men pose by the store front.
The boat traveled on New River from Hinton to Bull Falls.Pictured from left to right, an unidentified boy, , Ernest Bond, Harriett Campbell Hall, Mrs. W. H. Gwinn, W. H. Gwinn, Mrs. S. W. Poore, S. W. Poore, Oliver Graham, Mattie Graham Humphrey, Charlie Poore, Jim Gwinn, and F. H. Jennings.
View of the train wreck from above, overlooking the river.
View overlooking New River and the bridge that leads into the old city.
Miller is pictured in an oval-shaped portrait.
View from Summers Street. People line the sidewalks while a horse-drawn carriage makes its way across the road. Subjects unidentified.
Greenbrier School, Hinton, West Virginia. 1907-1908- A & B Fourth Grade. One of the teachers is a Miller.
The hog pictured weight 550 lbs. The butchers were L. A. Meadows, John Shumate, Henry Miller, and Alfred Ballard. The young boy is Hobart Shumate.
Railroad employees inspect the damage.
Drawing depicts a group riding past the hotel building in an old-fashioned automobile.
Drawn depiction of parade participants marching down the street while spectators stands on by the sidewalks. Note the bricks on the side of the street, meant for construction of new roads.Published by Laing, Humphries and Co. of Hinton, W. Va.
The two pictured on their wedding day.
The Lilly's are pictured with furniture between them.
Postcard print of the theatre building.
Street view of the building located on 2nd Avenue.
First row, from left to right, is L. C. Davis; Lomer Davis; Charley Davis; Kinna Maddy.Second row, from left to right, is Jess Perdue; Charles W. Garten; Ose (?) Garten; Pearl Garrison; Floyd Belcher.Back row, from left to right, is Mr. Grant (organizer of lodge at Marie); W. T. Maddy; Haron Michael; Elmer or Emer Davidson; Hubert Light; Oscar Hutchinson.
Charles Mann, teacher.
View of the newly constructed church building.
Post Card from the Valley View Hotel.
In the very front of the photo is Naomi Ruth Dennis, age 2. Seated from left to right is Walter T. Lilly, Mary E. "Molly" Lilly, Margarette Louise Whitten Lilly, and James L. Lilly holding Aubrey C. Lilly, age one.Standing in the back is Emberry S. Taylor, Verlie Lilly Taylor, Clarence W. Dennis, Josie Lilly Dennis, Margaret E. Lilly, Charles Edgar Pitzer, and Nelly Lilly Pitzer holding Margaret Pitzer, age 2.
Photograph of a postcard picturing a young Mr. Milhollin, left, and Mr. McDonald, right.
Charles Mann, teacher.
In the front row, from left to right, is Terrence Moorefield, Fred Brown, and Boyd Brown.In the second row, from left to right, is Christian Hetzel, George Griffith, Clemmer Peck, Mrs. Carrie B. Mahon (teacher), Reese Capeller, and Stanely Butler.In the back row, from left to right, is William Moorefield, Cecil Hinton, Julian Fredeking, Roy Mann, Oswald Blackwilder, Leo Ross, and Fred Flanagan.
Only identified persons are Jake Whanger, Sr. Willey (Betty Clinebell's grandfather pictured on the 2nd row, 5th man from the left), and Joe Briers.
Man to the left is Simms Wicker's father. Other persons unidentified.
On the back of the car is President Jim Stevens. The car inspector is Jim Doyle's father. The rest remain unidentified.
Front row, from left to right, is Edna Powers and Lula Cook. In the back is Mrs. Dunckle and Cynthia Shelton.
Pictured is Henrietta Sheller Ellison, Winnie Roles, Ora Ferrell Allen, Miss Selfomridge, Goldie Light, Celia Ferrell Cavandish, Blanche Meadows Bartgis, Fannie Lowery, Frank Crawford, Em Ryan, Nian Garten, Oakley Hutchison, Miss Early, Maura Hutchison, Mr. Clark, Cardie Ferrell, Hester Michael Akers, Blanhce M. Shumate, Ernest Allen, Fay Long Mann, Emmett Hutchison, Miss Clark, Professor J. E. Keadle and the Carden boy.
The photo is captioned, "3 Crooks."
Photo from a postcard. A woman sits on a bench admiring the view on the right.
Located on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Ballengee Street, a group of church members pose in front of the building and on the steps. The reverend at the time the picture was taken was Rev. Gates. Subjects unidentified.
Information on back of photograph reads: "School first called Buffalo Lick, changed to Pence School-Pence Springs, known as Stockyards until '06." See back of photograph for further information.
Steam billows from a train crossing over a creek beside a river.Published by J. A. Graham & Co.
'Drill team'
Unidentified men observe the damage after the fire.
"Big" George Lilly and his students pose outside of the schoolhouse.
Frank Kesler pictured in a dark suit standing in the back row, on the right between a group of ladies. Other subjects unidentified.
Unidentified passengers gather on the platform to board the train.
An group of unidentified persons pose on the platform.
The newlyweds are pictured in the wagon that will lead the parade. Subjects unidentified.
A. S. O. students march alongside the wagon of newlyweds. Subjects unidentified.
A group of unidentified subjects pose infront of the old mill.
View of the building from down the street. A horse drawn carriage are pictured outside.
The square, to the left, is comprised of scattered trees and park benches. In the background is McCreery Hotel.
The oil well towers over wooden buildings beneath.Published by H. Gwinn & Co., Green Sulphur Springs, W. Va. See original for correspondence.
The family, originally from Kentucky, moved to the Sandstone area. Joe timbered for work. By the 1980's, Roy was employed at the Summers County Citizens Center in Hinton, W. Va.
Mr. McDonald is pictured on the staircase leading up to the office entrance.
Team portrait on the steps of the high school. Subjects unidentified.
From left to right, T. E. Hanifin (dispatcher), F. L. Cox (dispatcher), J. D. Germer (Dispatcher), T. A. Kirby (clerk), E. M. Curry (chief train dispatcher), O. E. Houchins (chief clerk to sup't) and M. A. Bolad (assistant train master).
Pettrey, left, is pictured with his step son, Houston Cook.
Photo of the second built YMCA after the first was burned down December 3, 1911.
Row one: Frank Honaker, Pearl Young, Ethel Honaker, Eliaweise Barton, Bessie Cook, Ula Young, Lottie Smith. Row two: Bill Honaker, Dempsey Webb, Ira Webb, Homer Cook, Dewey Young, Opie Honaker, Jerk Cook. Row three: June Young, Loran Young, Opie Honaker, Fred McCuchin (Teacher), Wayne Cook, Mary Haynes, Grace Webb, Clara Mize. Row four: Elmon Haynes, Cecil Young, Julius Webb, Bob Webb, T. A. (Tom) Honaker
Team portrait of unidentified players.
A group of boys wade in the knee-high flood water. Subjects unidentified.
Oxen "Buck" and "Berry" could travel up to 5 miles an hour with a wagon load of tanbark, which was loaded at Alderson, W. Va. They delivered on average 2-2.5 cord (one cord cost between $8 and $10) from Ted Wills of Madams Creek.
Shop track pictured on the left of the photo. Since then it has moved to East Yard.
Team portrait of the high school's basketball team. Subjects unidentified.
Engineer identified as ED Fredeking. Fireman identified as Dewey Keaton Spring.
View looking up Possum Hollow. Avis City Hall on the right from Clem Ellison.
Bleau, a telegrapher and cousin to W.J.B. Gwinn of Meadow Creek, is pictured on top of a railroad bicycle, or "velosipede", in order to get him to the different telegraph offices that he had to work at on the New River Division.
Young children run back and forth between the crowd to pick up and drop objects off at their marking spots. Subjects unidentified.
Uniformed men march down Temple Street as spectators watch from the sidewalks.
Looking at the mill which was located on the Greenbrier River.
Mrs. Nell Graham's home ec class pictured outside of Hinton High School. Subjects unidentified.