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A photograph of the Klan engaged in a march down a city street.
A C.& O. locomotive in a train yard with workers a round.
A view of a C&O depot near Sandstone; there are several buildings, workers, horses and buggies, and piled lumber in sight.
'Exact date is unknown but picture is over 50 years old.'
House was owned by Cornelius B. Deeds.
'First settlement in Summers County.  Built by Colonel James Grayham in 1770.'  The Graham House is a log cabin that was home to the first settlement. It sits next to the Greenbrier River at Lowell.
A few men stand in front of the 'White Star Saloon'.
Four men stand around an anvil in the blacksmith shop.
Two women stand at the ironing machine.
The Knights are in full dress uniform.
Former Publisher of Hinton Daily News.
'This photo shows what would happen if the Bluestone River went dry.'
Dr. George O. Qusenberry pictured, died in 1918.
Front view of the Pence Springs Hotel showing the added annex and dining room.
Brotherhood of railway engineers standing in front of the main entrance of Hinton High School on Temple Street in Hinton.
Front view of John Coiner house with people standing in front. House is located near Pence Springs, W. Va.
Standing left to right:  H. G. Humphries, A. H. Lough, A. F. Bush, F. W. Sawyers.  Sitting left to right:  F. L. Boone, W. F. Bush, President E. P. McCreery, R. C. Haynes. (E. Tomkies absent)
One of Hinton's early baseball teams.
A group portrait of the team that played the old Chesapeake and Ohio during a 1929 reunion.
One of Hinton's early drug stores.
Built 61 years ago.
A portrait of Mr. Orval Charles Henry Auhl, the engineer in charge of the Bluestone Dam in Summers County, West Virginia.
Front view of the dining hall in Camp Lightfoot with children pictured on grass in front of building.
Visper Knoll standing, with children facing her at Camp Thomas E. Lightfoot, Hinton.
'Building is located at corner of Temple St. and Third Ave.'
Featuring the movie, 'Frolics of Satan.'
'Bluestone Bridge spanning Bluestone River. It is said to be the highest bridge in the world of its type of construction.'