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Geological Survey.  Man stands near a cut in the hillside.
Four unidentified well-dressed gentlemen playing golf on the golf ground, and one of them is checking on the ground. The image is from the pamphlet, "Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, W. Va.", 1918.
Two unidentified gentlemen fishing from a row boat on Indian Creek, five miles from the New River. The image is from the pamphlet, "Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, W. Va.", 1918.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
A view of the old Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home.
The building was erected in 1856.
Emil Hudel, Editor of Beckley Post Herald; John Faulconer, Editor of Hinton Daily News, and Jim Comstock, Editor of The West Virginia Hillbilly examining the club's books.
The church was founded sometime before 1782 as a Presbyterian church, but the exact date is unsure because first records have been lost. The building is located off of Route 219, also known as the Seneca Trail, and is one mile north of Pickaway.
Photo from 1968 Christmas Calendar, Scenes taken from the Greenbrier Valley in 1968, Printed by the Fairlea Print Shop Inc.
Men laying down outisde of cottages in Salt Sulphur Springs with his dog and rifle nearby.
Red Sulphur, a resort located in Southern Monroe County, W. Va. It was a popular mineral spring resort from 1820 to World War I.
"First car to come to Red Sulphur. The two men standing are J.C. Miller with dark hat on. Bud Dunn with straw hat, Dr. Will Huseter driver of car. Do not know rest. 1906"
Mailing envelope and announcement