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Civil War ad reading: 1,010 Brave Men Wanted!  I am authorized by Governor Pierpont to raide a Reigment of men to consist of TEN COMPANIES of 101 men each, including officers.  When two companies are formed they will be mustered into service and a camp will be established at or near Morgantown, where they will be armed, equipped and drilled until the Regiment is full and ordered into service.  July 29, 1861  James Evans.
People and snow fill the street.
Men in canoes travel on Third Street in Huntington.
Men in canoes travel on Third St. after the flood.
The Point during the flood of 1884 in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The Dome Building is the Wood County Court House.
Market Street from Railroad Bridge, 6th Street, is under water during the 1884 flood in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The Catholic Church is located on the left.
The Point in flood of 1884 in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
W. H. Smith Jr. and Company Hardware Iron Agricultural and Elements Building is partially under water during the flood of 1884 in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Men in canoes travel on flooded Third Street in Huntington.
'Looking up Market Street from 3rd Street in 1897.'
People fill the streets for the laying of the cornerstone.
Auditorium Theatre of the 1900-01 Season in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Men and women seated at desks.
'Pointed building in the middle of picture is Trinity Church. Mrs. Mildred Stephenson.'
'Looking From Murdoch Down 12th St After 1907 Flood.'
"The Van Devender Insurance Company located on 132 3rd Street between Ann and Julianna Streets. Formally Parkersburg National Bank, 1839-1904 and later the Salvation Army Building. The building was torn down in early March 1969.'
Women are doing hair and nails in the parlor.
Female workers are answering the phones in a telephone office in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
People in a canoe float down the street.
Quincy Hill Tank Disaster in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The disaster took place at the corner of 10th and Avery Street.
St. Johns Lutheran Church on 9th and Avery Streets.
A horse drawn fire engine is pictured on the left.
People on flooded Market Street getting around by boat, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Parkersburg High School without wings.  Football field is next to the school.
Water and debris in the street.
People in canoes float down the street.
Artist's rendering of City Hall.
Aerial view of Parerksburg High School with football field right beside the school.
Aerial view of P.H.S. and football field.
'The last of the Jacksons to live at the home on 7th and Quincy Streets in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The Jacksons are distant kin of Stonewall Jackson.'