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Science Hall is currently known as Chitwood Hall.
The debris after a flood stopped by the Tygart River Reservoir Dam.  On the back facts on the dam are noted: 'Supervision: Corps, U. S. Army Engineers, Pittsburgh, Pa., Contractors: Frederick Snare Corp., New York, N. Y., Length 1900 Ft., Height: 265 Ft., Shore Line of lake: 68.6 miles, Photo: W. R. Loar & Son, Grafton, W. Va.'
Pitman Center is a facility belongs to Methodist Episcopal Church in Tennessee.  Those children are pupils of its Sunday School.
Old bridge is a covered bridge.
A man clearing brush in Lewis County, W. Va.
Group of students and teachers at an unidentified school.
Group portrait of students and teachers at Mars Hill School, probably in Frostburg, Md.
'View of deserted U. B. Church at Hereford, West Virginia.  Twenty one such churches exists in Jackson County.  with the consolidation of schools and the improvement of roads, many such churches were deserted, the interests of the people drifting to larger centers.  Under community center activities why not go to one of these communities and rebuild the church, the center and redeveloped interest in the community as was done at Frozen camp?'
'Group taking or ready to take the typhoid serum at Frozen Camp.  100% of people of the community were inoculated.  100% of water supply of community is now safe.'
'No. 5. 1 1/2 Mi. E. of Grantsville Md. Looking W Grantsville Md & National Road up Negro Mt. district, stone bridge can be seen in valley.'
The old toll gate is built in 1812.
Engineers and others pose with a steam engine, the view is likely to be taken in Western Maryland.
Carriage-drawing horses and handlers.
Built in 1835
View of the town of Belington with the Tygart Valley River running parallel to Main Street. The elevation behind the town is Laurel Hill where Confederate forces under General Garnett were cut-off after the Union victory at Rich Mountain, south of Belington in July, 1861. Garnett ordered a retreat and was hotly pursued by Union General Morris's troops through the mountains and finally defeated at Corricks Ford on the Cheat River. This was considered the first campaign of the Civil War.