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From left to right: Shirley Jeanne Farley, Margie Lois Farley, and Annette Sue Farley. Farm located on Bal Noble Road, Summers County, W. Va.
A boy and girl share an inner tube while floating in the waters, also known as Greenbrier Springs, which is located off of the Greenbrier River. Subjects unidentified.
A young woman holds her son up in the water. Barger Springs, also known as Greenbrier Springs, is located along the Greenbrier River.
A young, unidentified boy floats in a tube in what is also known as Greenbrier Springs. The springs are located along the Greenbrier River.
The church was organized in 1852.
The church was organized in 1798.  The church is the oldest organization in the county.
Bob Murrell busies himself by placing sticks into the water while his wife, seated on the right, watches.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murrell, accompanied with an unidentified associate, pose beside the waterfall on a bed of rocks.
Bob Murrell, his wife and dogs are pictured beside a waterfall in an unknown location within Summers County.
The Murrells are pictured somewhere in Summers County on a hammock resting between trees. In the background, multiple horse-drawn carriages are pictured.
A man, who is likely a member of the Shumate family, poses on top of a log that is ready to be hauled off by two horses.
Four boys in their Boy Scout uniforms lead their troop down the street. Subjects unidentified.
A group of men gather outside a tent where a man supposedly eats live snakes. View looking down from Temple Street toward Summers Street.
A group of men crowd the passenger train at Hinton Station while loading their luggage.
A crowd of men in uniform gather around the passenger train and load their luggage.
Revenuers, also known as "revenooers", inspect the illegal distillery located in the middle of the woods.
Agents from the U. S. Treasury Department, also known as "revenooers", pose around an illegal distillery.
The foreman stratling the rail is C. E. Long. Track workers Jim Adams is at the far left. "M. J." is inscribed on the photograph above the cluster of workers. The rest of the men pictured are unidentified.
Two men, a woman and a child stand outside the large tent set up for movie watching. Subjects unidentified.
Right to left is speaker Cleve Haynes; Governor Clarence Meadows (speaking); Admiral Nimitz; Earl Helems; Carl Hinton; Elizabeth Key; unidentified; and Miller Murrell, who is 4 years-old in this photograph.
A group of unidentified soldiers march down the brick road.
Seventy-five year-old Burdette, the 1912 Olympic Rifle Champion of Sandstone, W. Va. is honored by the governor with the Distinguished Service Medal of West Virginia, the stat'es highest military honor, after compiling an "outstanding military record."
Joyce Bragg Jarrell's family and friends carry the casket to the grave site.
Marching band members make their way down the street from Second Avenue to First Avenue.