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A picture postcard of the Farmers and Merchants Bank in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
'Patron D. Mark Gaston, of Harrisville, identified this photo as the covered bridge outside Cairo, West Virginia, which spans the North Fork at the Hughes River. C and K Railroad tracks are in the foreground.'
View of the sanitarium with man standing outside.
This small,one story house was typical of the first group to be built in the Home Project, Preston County, West Virginia. An unidentified man, wearing a hat and overcoat, is standing in front of the house.
Furnished living room in the first completed house in Arthurdale, Preston County, West Virginia
An unidentified woman is standing on the front step of a one story house, the first completed "Homestead" in Arthurdale, West Virginia
The ground around each Arthurdale home was landscaped as much as possible. Honeysuckles, transplanted from nearby mountain slopes, were in bloom and lawns were being sown.
Outside view of the Morris Building. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company is on the left, and the 5-10 cent Store of Harrisville is on the left.
Side view of W. Va. Insurance Building in Harrisville.
View of businesses on Main Street in Harrisville.
1825 Baptist Church in Harrisville, 'now torn down.'
View of cars and businesses on Main Street in Harrisville.
View of cars and businesses on Main Street in Harrisville.
Front view of the high school at Harrisville.
Front view of the Ritchie County Courthouse in Harrisville.
Child riding bike on Main Street in Harrisville.
McKinney Bridge in Cairo in Ritchie County, West Virginia. Erected in 1878; Fell in 1970.
Served as a hotel in the 1880s.
'Original woolen mill portion of building view facing west along Rail Road.'
'Detail of window casements along the Railroad tracks. View facing west. Windows of original Woolen Mill portion of building.'
'View looking north along Rail road shows additions and original mill portions of east side of building.'
'View from river side looking north at end of factory showing additions.'
Oil Derricks McCabe, Rolan, Gilbert, Roland, and Douglass No. 2 amongst homes at Cornwallis.
View of J. M. Barbe's home in Harrisville. There is a man and a woman on the porch and two children in the yard.
Portrait of an unidentified Civil War veteran.
Supply store with wagon wheels stacked in front.  The Cairo Opera House is upstairs.
People gather in the aftermath of the fire that occured at the Stout Hardware Company.
Aerial view of the oil field in Ritchie County.
'Burning off the gas from an oil well in Ritchie County.  This is a wood derrick. The flaming torches are to remove the gas out of the oil; a waste that isn't occurring today; it is too precious.'
From left to right: Bill Mutsby, Jay Bayne, Jim Conaway, Harriet Cain Conaway, Mrs. Bayne, and Bell Maulsby, two unknown.
'This dam was chartered one hundred years ago. The fifth dam was built on the site 1903-1904 by W. J. Moats. It is soapstone bottom and the water falling over the dam had cut a hole in the bottom which necessitated the curve at your right, the point in the middle is a pier. The stone in the burrhs came from France as ballast in empty ships, was built into burrhs by the Straub Machinery Company at Cincinnati, Ohio, served in the Harrisville Mill, then in the Henry Moats Mill on Addinson Run, now in the Mill at Rusk. They are still good for a hundred years. They were built for wheat but now grind corn and buckwheat. The wheat is ground on rolls. Many fossil fern and spruce branches are found in the soapstone under the mill. The third mill house is also on the site. There is a two mile swimming hole above the dam.'
Panoramic view of the farmland of Arthurdale in Preston County, West Virginia
One of the 40 houses built from native stone in the Federal Home Project in Arthurdale, Preston County, West Virginia.
Arthurdale Inn was built from native stone as part of the Federal Home Project.
'Elementary School.'
Bob McCoy on the left, shaking hands with Joe Hatfield, as the "Last Survivors of the Celebrated Feud" between the Hatfield and McCoy families.
Four soldiers from the Zickafoose family pose for a portrait holding muzzle-loading rifles with bayonets fixed.
Railroad workers are posing in front of a train at the C and K Railroad at MacFarlan Station in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
View of Maulsby Covered Bridge built in 1855 by Elmore Hart.  Repaired 1911 by C. L. Short.
Members of the WVU marching band pose along with the band bus.
Members of the WVU marching band getting on board to the band bus.