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Pictured are Ed Dyke, Shan Rose, Ed Rose and W. J. Taylor. The men caught 38 black bass. Dyke and the two Roses are from Hinton, West Virginia and Taylor is from Cincinnati, Ohio. Inscribed on the back: "from Miller Murrel to Stephen Trail 2009."
One of the earliest baseball teams known to Hinton.Starting in the back row, from left to right, is Edgar Noel, "Bootie" Brown, C. Templeton, Bob Hoover, Owen Miller, Ernest Bond, Ott Morton, Charlie Kline, Frank Sweeny, Forest Bradenberg, and Irvin Maxwell.
View of the city from the John Henry Statue on the mountain above the Great Bend Tunnel (aka "Big Bend Tunnel") looking up the Greenbrier River.
View of the construction site near Hinton, W. Va.
Tommy Smith Trail & Edith J. Adkins are pictured on the yard.
Twink Starr, O. Revter, H. Stansbury, Malcolm Lilly and Aubrey Smith pictured by the courts.
Subjets numbered: 1. Miller Murrell; 2. Jim Brown; 3. Becky Turner; 4. Mary Margaret Kesler; 5. Bill Brown, Jr.; 6. Barbara Murrell; 7. Margaret Kesler; 8. Mrs. Percy Brown; 9. Mrs. Margaret Turner; 10. Jim Brown; 11. Martha Jane Alderson; 12. Lillian Alderson; 13. Edith Cundiff; 14. Mary Grimmett; 15. Mary Alice Phillips; 16. Mary E. Spencer; 17. Elizabeth Hanifan; 18. Wm. Meador; 19. Paul Phillips; 20. John Holstein; 21. Bill Kesler; 22. Rory Walker
Front row, L to R: Toots Rogers, Benny Hess, Charlie Lane, Willey Aihstock, and unidentified. Back row, L to R: Buff Collins, Footy Stover, John Fisher, Windy Waid, Josh Fox, and unidentified.
Front row, L to R: Ollie Hoover; O. J. Bowling; Dr. Warren; Charles Bishope; and Pres Wilkerson.  Back row, L to R: Billy Day; Bill Hobbs; Henry Ryals; Blane Anderson; Doc Ferrell; Emmett Pack; and U. G. Ryals.
The tunnel (also known as "Big Bend Tunnel) is located 10 miles east of Hinton, W. Va. ont he Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. it is the longest tunnel on the C&O Railroad at 6,450 feet and was built from 1870-1872. The tunnel is now closed.
View of the building from across the intersection.
View from across the river.
Five unidentified man stand by the edge of the cliff.
1st row, L to R: Dough Richmond, Dickie Wiseman, Johnny "Stooge" Stewart, "Rowhandle" Keaton, David Hess, Emerson Carden, Jimmy Kerr, and Jimmy Harvery. 2nd row, L to R: Dwight Shirey, Randy Scott, Bobby Ratliff, Bobby Webb, Paul Phipps, Glen McCormick, Bill Humphreys, "Hammy" Brown, "Chubby" Willey, and Coach "Buck" Porterfield.
Player and coach of the Hinton baseball team pictured in the adjacent Mercer county, probably for a game.
Victorious Hinton baseball team pose behind their neatly lined up baseball bats. Subjects unidentified.
View of the building from down and across the street.
Exterior of the house pictured. The house was builtin 1815 in Muddy Creek, Greenbrier Valley.
Old home located on the corner of Pleasant Street and 4th Street. Jehovah's church was built on the lot in 2000.
Unidentified employee working on the roof of the gazebo.
Unidentified man pulls up water from a well.
Ground view of the house.
Anderson was a nationally known columnist for the Charleston Gazette and later the Daily Mail. He started his career with the Hinton Daily News.
Ballard photographed at the 2nd Avenue Esso Station toward Temple Street from the Hinton Daily News Office, which, by 2001, was occupied by City Holding Bank Parking Lot.
McLaughlin, pictured on the right, speaks with two of his Alderson High School players. He coached and taught at the school from 1936 to 1962.
Portrait of the Alderson High School football coach. McLaughlin coached and taught at the school from 1936 to 1962.
From below what is seen, gates are shut.
Aerial view of the reservoir shows cars lined along the river that continues on through the mountains in the distance.
View of the dam's construction site.
View of the building's exterior.
A group of people stand around the large, decorated holiday tree. Subject unidentified.
First row, L to R: Richmond, Wiseman, Stewart, Keaton, Hess, Carden, Kerr, Harvey.  Second row, L to R: Shirey, Scott, Ratliff, Webb, Phipps, McCormic, Humphries, Brown, Willey, and Porterfield.
"Braves" gather for a team meeting where a coach hands a trophy to one of his players.
Home of Ed & Lena Turner in the Avis section of town.
African-American members of the "Dodgers" pose for their team photo.
"Reds" pose for their team photo.
Photo of the church exterior and entrance.
Dock located at the mouth of Pipestem Creek.
Site of the earliest general store built in town. It was owned by a Hinton family. It has since been converted into an apartment complex.
Vana Trail on a sled at the foot of Avis Overhead Bridge.
Vana & Stephen D. Trail play in the snow at the foot of the Avis Overhead Bridge.
Unidentified players sit together in front of the on-looking crowd.
An automobile drives toward the concrete bridge that crosses the mouth of the Greenbrier River and the Railroad bridge that transported material for the Bluestone Dam construction.