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R.C. Spangler taught math, Latin, and science from 1909-1911.

37. Bramwell High School, Mercer County, W. Va.

Edward Cabbell displaying a poster of Dr. Martin Luther King.

38. Edward Cabbell, Martin Luther King Day Celebration Exhibit, Princeton, W. Va

This is a reconstruction of the original fort. All persons in the picture are unidentified.

39. Davidson-Bailey Fort Mercer County, West Virginia

This is a photograph of Concord College located in Athens, West Virginia in Mercer County. The photo shows the entrance to the school grounds. The college was founded in 1872 and is known as Concord University as of 2004. All persons in the photo are unidentified.

40. Entrance to Concord College

This is a photo of the Concord College Little Theatre taken in 1941. The college is located in Athens, West Virginia in Mercer County. It was founded in 1847 and has been known as Concord University since 2004.

41. Little Theatre Concord College Mercer County, West Virginia

This is a photo of John White Hall at Concord College. The college is located in Athens, West Virginia in Mercer County and is now called Concord University. The building was built in 1939 and was used as a men's dormitory. It was demolished in 2004 to build a new technology center. All persons in the picture are unidentified.

42. John White Hall Concord College, Mercer County, West Virginia

This is a photograph of the swimming pool at Concord College. Now known as Concord University, it is located in Athens, West Virginia in Mercer County. The university was founded in 1847.

43. Concord College Swimming Pool Mercer County, West Virginia

The Memorial Building is now known as the Development Authority of Mercer County and also houses a WWII museum.

44. Memorial Building, Princeton, W. Va.

45. Episcopal Church, Princeton, W. Va.

This is a photograph of the home of John R. Pendleton. It is located in Princeton, West Virginia in Mercer County.

46. John R. Pendleton Home

The original courthouse in Princeton, West Virginia was built in 1874 but was destroyed by a fire in 1875. A second court house was built in 1876 and was torn down in 1930. The current court house located in Princeton, West Virginia in Mercer County was constructed in 1931 and cost $400,000. All persons in the photo are unidentified.

47. Courthouse, Princeton, W. Va.

48. Presbyterian Church, Princeton, W. Va.