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Inscribed on the back, "Mr. Humphreys got killed in the wreck."
A stage coach stopped at a ford in the river for the horses to drink and the passengers pose for a photograph.
The steam powered Marion Shovel, Model 60 and two unidentified workers. Information on the back includes: "From Roy Long Coll..."
Three employees standing on the C&O locomotive are, left to right: W. L. Buck, engineer; G. L. McShartney, engineer; Hamm Bobbitt, fireman.
Male and female students pose for the class photo. Subjects unidentified.
View from across the tracks. Both burned shortly after this photo was taken.
Male and female graduates pose with the "Class of 1906" pennant. Subjects unidentified.
A group of unidentified men pose by the store front.
A look inside the presumed school house. A portrait of Abraham Lincoln hangs on the wall.
James Richard Farley of the 60th Virginia Infantry and James Lilly's group of home guards are pictured by the Forest Hill Primitive Baptist Church.
Man to the left is Simms Wicker's father. Other persons unidentified.
Employees stand with a Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O) locomotive sitting on the track in front of the Yellow Goose Boarding House and the McKendree Hospital (a miners' hospital) behind the boarding house. The employees are, left to right: W. L. Burke, Engineer; H. E. McFadden, Fireman;; Jim Johnson, Boy mast(?); Pete Challonen, Dispatcher; D. H. Hontsovln, Conductor; Floyd Lewis, Brakeman.
Unidentified men observe the damage after the fire.
Unidentified passengers gather on the platform to board the train.
An group of unidentified persons pose on the platform.
Left to right: Cecil Upton, Monroe Cales, Louis Rosemire - Supervisor of Track on the Northern Division, C and O (Chesapeake and Ohio) died in 1930, Evert Johnson died 1952, and Elbert Cales. Other information on the back of the photograph includes: "New Richmond Su Co WV - from Jerome Barr and wife - Stephen Trail".
Group portrait of operators in front of a C&O Railway schedule board. L to R; David W. Morgan, Valmer A. Meadow, J. B. Thomas, Todie B. Green. Other information the back of the photograph includes: "from Roy Long Coll 1998"
From left to right, T. E. Hanifin (dispatcher), F. L. Cox (dispatcher), J. D. Germer (Dispatcher), T. A. Kirby (clerk), E. M. Curry (chief train dispatcher), O. E. Houchins (chief clerk to sup't) and M. A. Bolad (assistant train master).
Postcard photograph of the flood damage along Cabin Creek including the railroad tracks in the background. Information on the back: "Hinton Daily News Collection - John Faulkner Collection From Jim Pettrey to Stephen Trail 1997".
Postcard photograph of the flood destroyed buildings. One small house remains intact with a family standing outside and laundry hanging in the background. Information on the back: "Hinton Daily News Collection-John Faulkner Collection; from Jim Pettrey to Stephen Trail, 1997". See the back of the original for correspondence.
An identical type of engine is in the rear, while several unidentified workers look towards the camera. Information on the back of the photograph includes, "Courtesy of George C. Miller, Valatie, NY."
Andrew Rush rides a hand operated rail cycle, also known as a velocipede, at the Chesapeake & Ohio Depot.
Row one: Frank Honaker, Pearl Young, Ethel Honaker, Eliaweise Barton, Bessie Cook, Ula Young, Lottie Smith. Row two: Bill Honaker, Dempsey Webb, Ira Webb, Homer Cook, Dewey Young, Opie Honaker, Jerk Cook. Row three: June Young, Loran Young, Opie Honaker, Fred McCuchin (Teacher), Wayne Cook, Mary Haynes, Grace Webb, Clara Mize. Row four: Elmon Haynes, Cecil Young, Julius Webb, Bob Webb, T. A. (Tom) Honaker
Postcard photograph of a railroad bridge destroyed by the flood waters of Cabin Creek. Information on the back: "Hinton Daily News Collection, John Faulkner Collection; from Jim Pettrey to Stephen Trail, 1997".
Shop track pictured on the left of the photo. Since then it has moved to East Yard.
Confederate veterans pictured at the court house.
Engineer identified as ED Fredeking. Fireman identified as Dewey Keaton Spring.
View looking up Possum Hollow. Avis City Hall on the right from Clem Ellison.
A man speaks to a crowded court room.
Looking at the construction site of a bridge over the Guyandotte River.
Unidentified men pose outside the office building.
Unidentified conductor poses from inside the engine.
Pictured (from left to right) is Joe Allen, Ray Davis, Nute Baily, and Frank Deeds.
Front, Left to right: Tom Epperley, Perry Goff, Joe Conner, ___ Bragg, Adolphus Harvey, H. F. Burrow; Back Row, Left, Nathan Lane and ___ Clark.
Keller stands beside his automobile at 112 Greenbrier Drive near Hinton, W. Va.
Aerial view overlooking the river on the east side of Hinton, W. Va.
First row, left to right: Wanda Cottle Brown, Kathryn Saunders Rogers, Nell Lowery Thompson, Elizabeth Harvey Lowery, Genevive Trail Farley.  Second row, left to right: Madeline Willey Peyton, Glendora Martin Jones, and Lena Campbell Simms.
Overlooking the junction of New and Greenbrier Rivers.
View from behind the trees overlooking the river.
Workers L to R: Maynord A. Oliver, Tom Myrtle, Evert Richmond, Everette E. Harvey, O. T. McGuffin, V. T. (Vernie) Boley, J. W. McClure, Bill Coop, "Gumbo" Morris (car foreman), Arthur Meeks, Mr. Roles, and Mr. Downey.
Presidential candidate Landon speaks to the crowd gathered on the platform.
View down Miller Avenue which is completely submerged.
Corrine Bryson Smith and her daughter pictured in the street.
View of the tracks.
Picture of the construction site.
Keller pictured reading in his chair inside his home at 112 Greenbrier Drive near Hinton, W. Va.
Standing, left to right: Coach Walter Smith, Buster Lilly, Neil Webb, Neil Royers, Bob Fix, Manager Woodrow Brow.  Kneeling, left to right: Bill Shrewsberry, Teddy Royers, Captain Junior Wood, Eddie Lowe, Andy Wood, and Shirley Harris (absent).
Looking over New River near Hinton, W. Va.