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The Lilly's are pictured with furniture between them.
'Long view at mile 69.9 looking downstream north northwest across Allegheny plateau.  Bluestone River enters from left near center of picture.'
Digging and preparing for the construction site of the dam over the Bluestone River.
Water from the Bluestone River comes surging through the dam structure.
An unidentified couple sits on a bench observing the rushing waters and rapids surging through the dam.
Lilly Bridge, formerly known as Bluestone High Bridge, is pictured spanning across the mouth of the river.
The bridge, formerly known as Bluestone High Bridge, crosses over the mouth of the river.
A congregation of buildings are pictured to the left of the body of water.
Murrell and his two dogs roam along the river bank.
Robert Murrell pictured third from the right. Other subjects are unidentified.
Robert Murrell pictured third from left beside his wife. Other Murrell family members unidentified.
R. O. Murrell pictured kneeling and his wife pictured on the right. A man on the left is wearing a dress. Other subjects unidentified.
Four unidentified individuals pose on top of the cart which is carrying what appears to be sticks and bark.
Murrell and her two dogs are pictured at the Bluestone River Canyon near Hinton, W. Va.
Pictured from left to right is Thomas Wellington Lilly, Everett Jackson Lilly, Lucinda Lilly Wills, and Sally Lilly.
The mill is pictured among the trees on the right overlooking the waterfall.
Lark and Nannie pictured sitting on the porch outside their home, where Prince and Eva Neely first set up married life. The house is located near the Larkin-Meadors store.
Front row: Foy Meador, Tanner Lilly, Luther Meador, Annie Poff, Eva Hogan Lane Lilly, Minnie Poff, Bertha Hogan Lane, Eva Lilly, Lyda Meadows Neely.Back row: Mary Barker, Sybil Meadows, Mary Lilly Williams, Grover Allen (Betty Allen's brother), Sally Lilly, Eva Meadows, and Arnie Lilly Stoddard.The group poses in front of the West Virginia state flag and the American flag.
A group of young boys and girls are gathered outside the one-room building.
Two unidentified men take each handle of a saw and cut through wood. The farm is located by the mouth of Bluestone River.
Unknown man and women sit with their daughters on the outdoor furniture.
The unidentified man poses beside a car on top of the newly completed bridge over the mouth of the Bluestone River.
A group of unidentified men stand beside the construction equipment at the site of the bridge to go over the mouth of the Bluestone River.
Meador, pictured on the left, stands next to his friend, Lilly.
Teacher standing on the right is Sibyl Lilly, Gib Lilly's daughter. The boy to the left of the teacher is Perry Lilly. Boy to the right of the teacher is Carl Lilly. First girl on the far left is Lellie Lilly with Eva Meador next to her in a white dress. Third from the left on the back row is Euva Meador. The rest of the subjects are unidentified.The school was located about five miles up the Bluestone River from its mouth on the Pipestem side.
The five sisters pose outside of their home located along the Bluestone River.
Foy and Luther Meador, left and center, are pictured with friend Johnny Cooper, right. The boys are photographed near True, W. Va.
The unidentified men stand at the site located above the mouth of the Bluestone River.
View looking down the river. Two unidentified men are pictured on the far right on top of a rock overlooking the body of water.
Meador as a toddler stands by a large plant.
Lilly riding a horse near the town of True, W. Va.
Three unidentified persons and a dog are pictured in the water.About a 1/4 mile up the river from this location near the mouth of the river, baptizing's were held.
Lilly family members pose with Meador family members. The women wear matching white dresses.
Young holds a child to one side. The two are pictured in a field.
Ethel Wickline pictured on the left riding with an unidentified associate.
View of the two converging bodies of water. Here is the future sight of the Bluestone High Bridge.
The river and dam construction seen in the distance.
View from the river bank of the construction site.
View overlooking the Bluestone River where a dam is to be constructed.
The waters flow through the Bluestone Dam.
R. Harvey and Mildred Neely embrace between two parked cars in front of the farm house located near the mouth of Bluestone River.
Neely holding a luggage bag in front of the farmhouse located near the mouth of Bluestone River.
Children Oris and Cleo Deeds play in the area near the mouth of Bluestone River while their father, Herald Deeds (left) watches from the hill. Ralph Neely is pictured on the right in uniform next to one of the Martin boys.
Pictured, from left to right, is Mary Bradberry, Mrs. Houchins and daughter, John Bradberry, Pearl Bradberry, Kenney Houchins, unkownn, and Fannie Bradberry.
A small bridge is towered over by support beams that will hold the new Bluestone High Bridge.
Cranes lift equipment as the construction is under way over the Bluestone River.
Looking at the snow-covered site from across the river.
Looking at the construction site on the Bluestone River from the hillside.