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(From postcard collection legacy system--oversize.)

181. Scene on Elk River, Charleston, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "The West Virginia State Capitol Building is a striking background for the impressive bronze statue, "Lincoln Walks at Midnight." Sculpted by the late Fred Torrey, the statue was erected on June 20, 1974 in commemoration of Lincoln's role in establishing West Virginia as a separate state in 1863." Published by Bright of America Incorporated. (From postcard collection legacy system--oversize.)

182. Renowned Lincoln Walks at Midnight Statue; Charleston, W. Va.

Published by The Hugh C. Leighton Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

183. Bridge Spanning Kanawha River, Showing Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Station; Charleston, W. Va.

Published by the S. Spencer Moore Co. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

184. Kanawha National Bank Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Roy Bird Cook standing in front of his drug store.(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

185. Cook Drug Store in Charleston, W. Va.

Published by the S. Spencer Moore Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

186. Union Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Published by the S. Spencer Moore Co. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

187. Daily Mail Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Published by Kanawha Book Store, Inc. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

188. Charleston National Bank Building, Charelston, W. Va.

Published by the Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

189. Post Office Square, Charleston, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

190. Alderson Stephenson Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Published by the A. W. Smith News Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

191. New Kanawha Valley Bank Building, Charleston, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

192. Laying Cornerstone of Federal Building, Charleston, W. Va.