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A group of school children pose outside of the school building with their teachers. Subjects unidentified.
A group of men sit outside of the store's entrance.
Men sit on the side of the locomotive. The Mann's Creek Railroad carried coal from the Babcock Coal and Coke Company in Clifftop, W. Va. to sawmills in Landisburg, Pa.
A horse-drawn carriage advertising the company is pictured on the right. A group of men and young boys are pictured in front of the store's entrance.
Bank building in Fayetteville, Fayette County, W. Va., on the corner of Maple and Court Streets.
A woman walks by the building entrance, located at the intersection of Court Street and Maple Avenue in Fayetteville.
A crowd of men are pictured outside of the Fayette County National Bank on Maple Avenue.
A group of men wait by a car parked beside the Kanawha & Michigan Railroad station. The station was built in 1893.
View looking over the pumping station and onto the road.
A man stands on the sidewalk beside a telephone pole that indicates the direction of the airport. In the background, a Gulf gasoline pumping station is pictured.
Horse-drawn carriages are loaded with crates outside of the bakery building, which advertises wholesale goods.
A group of men wearing hats are pictured beside and inside what appears to be a street train, but is likely an automobile and wagon disguised as a train. Red Devil Post 59 is likely a group within the American Legion.
View overlooking the small town which was located on Route 41 near the New River. The New River Coal Company had mines in Quinnimont.
Mangen stands beside his truck on "moving day" in the coal fields. His truck holds a number of personal belongings, including a sewing machine, as well as a cow.
The building was later replaced by a brick building after it burned.
Beside the building and the railroad is a mail crane.
View from across the tracks of the mine facilities.
Photograph taken in the early 1900's shows the entrance to the Beckley National Bank, as well as Dr. Sutphin's dentistry.
Photograph of the engine, built in January 1922, belonging to Campbell's Creek Railroad Co.
Smoke rises from a coal facility in Carbondale, W. Va., which is located in the valley between the mountains.
Photograph from the early 1900's, showing a group of men that are standing on the saloon porch.
Mrs. Barney Evans Gore, left, and Dr. A. L. Hunter, right, are pictured inside the store.
Cars are parked along the sidewalk where men and women walk about. The courthouse is visible to the left.
Exterior of the hospital building.
A man in a police uniform sits on top of a horse while holding a gun.
A group of men, women, and children are pictured loitering in front of the store entrance.
Men and women are pictured outside of the store entrance.
From left to right is Marie Shaffer, Gene Lee, Pearl Morris, H. M. Rogers, Bill Tidwell, Tommy and Tommy Leeper. Leeper helped build the store and then spent the rest of his life working in it.
A number of automobiles are parked along the street. Visible signs include 'Hardware & Furniture,' an advertisement for Wrigley's gum, an advertisement for a play or movie called 'Baby Mine,' Ford and Chevrolet, and Frigidaire.
Merchant's & Miners Bank Building pictured on the right.
Several feet of snow cover the sidewalks and street.
Omer Plumley is pictured riding a bicycle in the forefront, In the back is the Sewell Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad station.
Automobiles are parked around the company building where a crowd is gathered, likely to collect paychecks.
Men stand around the "Whipple Tipple."
Mr. Ennis, the school teacher, stands outside of the old school building. The photograph was taken in the early 1900's.
Five unidentified miners pose beside a truck loaded with coal.
Cars are parked in front of the large stone building. The hospital was later renamed Raleigh General.
Men carry coal from a railroad car and shovel coal into furnaces.
Sam Japser, right, and his associate Ty Cobb, center, stand beside gasoline pumps.
A woman and two men are pictured at the building's entrance.
Three men are pictured at the store's entrance.
Four unidentified man pose beside engine number 201.
A man leads a horse along the road. Four men stand at the saloon window.
The town is situated on the Fayette County-Raleigh County line. In the rear is the Hatfield Saloon. A barber shop and restaurant are also pictured. Winfred Sheppard was the owner of one of these establishments and is also pictured.
A group of men with bottles are pictured in front of the saloon entrance.
Cars are parked outside of the building where a crowd is gathered.