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Portrait of Confederate Veterans in Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia. All persons are identified only as Confederate Veterans. The photograph was donated to Stephen Trail by the Hinton Daily News, 6/17/1996. The photograph was donated to the newspaper by Blanche Callaham, American History teacher at Hinton High School.
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.
Man pictured in front of the buggy is John W. Willey.
Group of Confederate Veterans at Forest Hill Primitive Baptist Church. None are identified. Inscribed on the back: "Given to Stephen Trail by Mary Shumate Feb. 1984." Mike Foster belonged to the Monroe Guards, 27th Virginia Infantry, "Stonewall" Brigade.
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.
On the back of the car is President Jim Stevens. The car inspector is Jim Doyle's father. The rest remain unidentified.
A group of unidentified subjects pose infront of the old mill.
Man poses by his horse drawn carriage. He was killed on July 14, 1919 near the Red Bank in the Forest Hill district.
Team portrait on the steps of the high school. Subjects unidentified.
Team portrait of unidentified players.
A group of boys wade in the knee-high flood water. Subjects unidentified.
Team portrait of the high school's basketball team. Subjects unidentified.
Top right is Fannie Quisenberry. The rest of the players are unidentified.
Structure on top of the tunnel built from 1870-1872. Man posing in front of the tunnel unidentified.
Aerial view of the riding ring, ballpark, and stock pens. George Ballengee log cabin can be seen within the ring.
"Ram" Harford & "Moody" Burdette pictured in the water.
Photo of Machinists, electricians, carman, etc. Front row, left to right: Jack Wicker; "Dec" Meadows; Jim Lindsay; Lynn W. McMann; Ted Haythe; Charley Young. Middle row, left to right: Hershel Gilpin; Raymond Thornton; Bill Lovelace; Bob Terry; Norvel "Dink" Reid; Charlie Norris. Back row, left to right: Ferrell Harford; Ike Bowman; Merritt Reid; Moody Burdette; EK "Toots" Rogers; Merridith Nicely; Chris Baer; WA "Fatty" Arrington; "Blu Jay" Nicely; JD "Dizzy Turner.
A look at the damage. The wreck occurred as a result of hitting a rock slide.
Group portrait of the Division Street Group City Water Works, probably in Hinton, West Virginia. No one in the photograph identified. This photograph was purchased by Stephen Trail in Hinton, West Virginia.
View of the construction site on the east portal of the tunnel near Hinton, W. Va.
Construction site on the east portal of the tunnel near Hinton, W. Va.
Pictured in back row is "Bun" Goff and "Buck" Porterfield. Remaining subjects unidentified.
Thompson, a ticket agent, pictured infront of the hotel.
Portrait of Cook in uniform at Ft. Jackson, South Carolina.
View of the damage from behind the parked automobile.
View of the damage by the derailed C&O train.
C&O Telegraph Cabin replaced in 1930 during construction of the new Big Bend Tunnel.
Looking south east at the rail road bridge by the Bluestone Dam construction.
Front row, L to R: Dutch Holbert, Charlie Cales, Jack Ballangee, Kyle Gwuinn, "Utt" Goff, "Buck" Porterfield, Jack Rogers, Jack Johnson, and Bobby Jack Crush.  2nd row, L to R: "Bud" Maddy, Donald Keffer, Bill Iddings, Jimmy Thompson, "AP" Terry, Jess Parker, and unidentified.
Front row, L to R: "Cubby" Willey, Frank "Frenchie" Lilly, Robert Morriss. Second row, L to R: Coach Harold Beasley, George Dosch, Jack Westfall, Bill Jenkinson, Johny "Stooge" Stewert. Third row, L to R: Paul Phipps, Lawerence "Mose" Lilly, Jack Rogers, Dick Gunnoe, "Dutch" Holbert, Pat Shires
Close-up from the original photo showing a large group of men listening intently to the Reverend.
Close-up from the original photo showing men listen on as the Reverend speaks.
From lower left is Rev. Eddie Martin, "YMCA Director: Mr. Harris, John Bartgis, KD Lane, Charlie Comer, Bill Ellison, Clayton Lester, Charley Norris, Tom Price, "Skip" Price, Fred Buckland, Rev. H. Thompson, Earl Maddy, CH (Doc) Davis, Rev. Bill Apostolon, WA Arrington, Russell Carper, Cecil Lilly, CC Curtis, Nathan Bowling, EH Ellison, John Boggs, KK Reed, Bob Womack, Bill Fitzsimmons, Dorsey Maddison, Bill Stone, Frank Jones, Earl Lilly, Paul Simms, Hugh Johnson, Mr. Tyree, Cecil Graham, AP Terry, Jimmy Richmond, AC Via, "Slim" Hayes, Ernest Plumly, Mr. Lawrence, Charlie Cheetham, Carl Maddy, Ed Gibson, Frank Brightwell, Jess Woodrum, Elmer Lester and two unidentified.
Close-up of the original photo show men sitting as they listen to the Reverend.
Stephen D. Trail pictures at the foot of Avis Overhead Bridge and intersection of First Street and Pleasant Street. An old service station is in the background.
A train occupies the tracks of the yard near Hinton, W. Va.
A crowd gathers around the new Ford automobiles parked in front of the store lot.
Photo of the car lot exhibiting Ford vehicles.
Spectators cram in the market pews as they await the showing of animals for sale.
View from the exterior of the market building. Automobiles are seen carting animals away through the crowded road.
People gather across the pews as they await the showing of animals for sale.
View of the derailed C&O train car.
A group examines the damage of the wreck along the C&O railroad.
Unidentified workers examine the damage along the C&O railroad.
View from farther down the C&O railroad tracks of a group examining the wreck's damage.
View from the tracks of the damage on the C&O railroad.
Unidentified employees crushing cane.
An employee crushes cane while he supervisor oversees the job site. Subject unidentified.
View of the damage overlooking the river.
View of the damage from the bridge.
Unidentified employees working on the construction site.
View from the shoreline of the Bluestone Reservoir, looking north from the campground.
View from the shoreline of the Bluestone Reservoir, looking south from the campground.
"Early 20th century camp typical of the Hinton set that spent their summers there."
Photo of the renovated gazebo.
Water levels rise to rooftops and fence lines. In the distance are shacks nearly submerged.
Group of men pose by the hose wheel. Subjects unidentified.
A family poses on the ferry boat docked by the river bank. Subjects unidentified.
Boats float on the water under the shade of trees.
Unidentified workers pose by the train.
View from behind the Hinton roundhouse. Subject unidentified.
A portrait of Father Jenkens of St Patrick's Catholic Church. The church was located in Summers County, West Virginia.
A family photograph of Jake Keatley's family on Keatley Farm, no members are identified. The farm was located in the Forest Hill District. Inscribed on the back of the photograph: "Hinton Daily News Collection from Jim Pettrey to Stephen Trail 11/16/1996".
Left to right: Wild Balland, Geo Meadows, Ed Cunsh, Bill Cunsh, Mr. Balleneng, J. L. Keatley and John Cunsh. Shows the men with several hunting dogs and their hunted rabbits.
Portrait of the Hinton YMCA, taken outside on porch steps. The man with the beard is John R. Mott and the man in the 2nd row, 1st from right is G. K. Roper. All others are not identified. The photograph was given to Stephen Trail by Melvin Plumley.
Photograph of an unidentified male community song group. Probably taken at the Green Sulphur Annual Fair in Summers County. Two men in sleeveless shirts are pictured in another group photograph (id # 039235). This photo was purchased by Stephen Trail in Hinton, West Virginia.
A man holds a woman's hand on the bank of New River. Avis can be seen in the background.
The snow-covered street where the house of Mr. & Mrs. F. S. Jackson is now located where this little building was then. These were the vacant lots owned by Nanie Lynes. The Lynes house set on the corner of Chess & Main Streets where the American oil-filling station now is located.
Guests choose to relax on the porch or horseback ride across the lawn.
Second man from the left is Hayes Foster. The rest are unidentified.
Passengers and an automobile are loaded onto the boat as workers move to send it on its way.
Photo from Avis looking at Coney Island. Subjects unidentified.
School teacher and students gather for school photo. Subjects unidentified.
The group of approximately 60 men, wearing bowler, panama and fedora hats, posing with an Irish harp, fiddles, cooking pots and an 8 foot stove-pipe. It was believed to be taken at the Green Sulphur Annual Fair. The man at the extreme right is Timothy Field but all others are unidentified. Other information inscribed on the back includes: "Suspension construction walled circular tent, 2 poles & 4 guide wires, see tent peg at extreme left, Privy at extreme right ...". The photograph was purchased by Stephen Trail in Hinton, West Virginia.
Top Row L to R:1. R. L. Payne; 2. G. W. Coleman; 3. J. W. Bess; 4. C. D. Roberts; 5. E. F. Wicker; 6. C. C. Burk; 7. Robert Jones; 8. J. A. Snead; 9. B. E. Parker; 10. F. Ball; 11. B. H. Fox; 12. M. W. Hughes; 13. J. D. Surber; 14. M. H. McDowell; 15. W. T. Sigler; 16. J. F. Smith; 17. W. B. Ritchie; 18. J. H. Massie; 19. H. P. Youell; 20. J. A. O'Leary; 21. F. C. Utterback; 22. T. H. Viar;  23. W. S. Thomas;   24. J. E. Perkins; 25. W. D. Vallandingham; 26. J. A. Chattin; 27. B. L. Nunnaly; 28. A. R. Sydnor; 29. C. T. Nunnaly; 30. C. E. Glass; 31. E. T. Miles. The photograph belonged to W. W. Jackson
The family poses on the porch. Subjects unidentified.
Film negative of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad track running parallel to the New River, leading into the Shoo Fly Tunnel.
Workers move to steady the ferry as it approaches its destination while passengers standby with their livestock. Subjects unidentified.
A row of houses with the Greenbrier School in the background to the left.
Father of Bud Shanks pictured at the mill.
View of the store from across the street.
Photo showing drilling equipment and work shed.
An unidentified man holds a plow upright as a team of mules pulls it.
An unidentified men feeds the small flock of chikcens by his feet.
Large square house at left center is present day 510 Greenbrier Drive. View of upstream Greenbrier River from Foss Bridge location.
Pictured are the remains of the permanent home of John Cooke, Sr., at the mouth of Laurel (now Hatcher). This cabin was eventually torn down in 1912. Cooke was the first permanent settler in Wyoming County.
Home of John Cooke, Sr., the first permanent settler in Wyoming County. The home is located at the mouth of Laurel (now Hatcher). The home was torn down in 1912.
An unidentified men stands on top of a tool pulled by horses that creates the rows for planting.
The three men pose for the group portrait.
Aerial view of the farm grounds.
The Guyandotte River runs next to the town.