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Looking toward the "backbone" 'from accident road to Aurora.'
The students of classroom no. 4 pose together for a class photo outside of the school building. C. Paul Miller is marked on the photo with an "x" above his head.
Ruea May Gribble (b. 02/09/1884; d. 04/25/1911) lays in an open casket.
Thirteen men pose in front of a building in various states of dress.  Eleven are wearing bathrobes over lounge clothes, while the other two appear to be fully dressed.  Hospital beds are visible on a porch in the background.
Two people, identified as "Toots" and Fred, lounge along the Cheat River, likely in Preston County.
Two women, identified as Gara and Toots, pose in the Cheat River, likely in Preston County.
"Thrills! Front of Gore - Rather side. New 1930 Studebaker Coupe. Arthur Beaumont." Woman in car is unidentified, but is likely Hester Luetta Harr.
Four women sit on a fountain outside the Conely Hospital building at the Hopemont Sanitarium in August, 1930.
Pauline Barr Sirk holding her youngest daughter, Mary, on a street in Terra Alta, West Virginia.
The church was built in 1883 near the town of Newburg.
Feathers, top, and Hanger, bottom, goof around in the high school parking lot.
Photo of DeWitt during her senior year at the high school.
Back of the photograph reads, "the Gang."
An unidentified boy looks into a camera.
In the first row, from left to right, is: Ronald Everly; Charles Glotfelty; Frank Lambert; Richard Fraley; Jim Freeland; Logan Browning; Louis Kelly, Don Groves; Eugene Auman.In the second row, from left to right, is: Lawrence Smith; Bill McCarty; David Metheny; Paul Cooper; Arthur Sisler; Jack Hill; Clifford Lambert; Charles Pilchard; Paul Lewis.In the third row, from left to right, is: Robert Feather (manager); Max Messenger; Robert Brittner; Jim Pifer; Dick Colins; Jim Breeden; Jim Calvert; Ben Brown; Coach Fred C. Carrol.
A group of male and female students pose together on the steps outside of the high school building. Subjects unidentified.
DeWitt, left, and Cooper, right, pose outside of Terra Alta High School during their senior year.
Candid photograph of DeWitt during her senior year at Terra Alta High School.
Coach Fred Carrol, left, watches as his football players run a play.
Sisler poses in his football uniform.
Frank Lambert (left), Richard Fraley (center), and Paul R. Cooper, Jr. (right) pose together in their football uniforms.
DeWitt pictured during her senior year at Terra Alta High School.
Carrol was a football coach at Terra Alta High School.
Three boys on the baseball team pose together for a group photo. Subjects unidentified.
Cooper, left, stands beside a girl that is likely Donna Mae Deberry.
In the first row, from left to right, is: Paul Cooper; Richard Fraley; Ronald Everly; Robert Harmon; Jack Hill.In the second row, from left to right, is: Don Groves; Frank Lambert; David Metheny; Clifford Lambert; Charles Glotfelty.In the third row, from left to right, is: Robert Feather (manager); Lawrence Smith; Eugene Auman; Arthur Sisler, Coach Fred C. Carrol.
Cooper, left, and DeWitt, right, pose together for a photo during their senior year at Terra Alta High School.
DeWitt relaxes on the grass during her senior year at Terra Alta High School.
Portrait of DeWitt during her senior year at Terra Alta High School.
Fred Carrol, top left, poses with his football players, including Arthur Sisler (No. 9), Frank Lambert (No. 3), Richard Fraley (No. 18), and Paul R. Cooper, Jr. (No. 17).
Two boys practice catching and throwing on the baseball field. Subjects unidentified.
Cooper, left, and Feather, right, pose on top of the bathroom shack.
Cooper poses on top of the men's bathroom shack.
Pictured are Joan Ashby; Donald Bucklew; Mr. Carroll; Mr. Casseday; James Childs; Paul Cooper; Donna DeBerry; Sarah DeWitt; Shirley Everly; Charles Feather; Helen Forman; Richard Fraley; Phyllis Friend; Robert Hardesty; Robert Harmon; Joe Hauger; Berkley Hurd; Frank Lambert; Freddie Lockhart; Stephen Martin; David Metheny; Dottie Metheny; Nola Mersing; Miss Myers; Janet Nicklow; Cubie Riley; Donald Sell; Everett Sines; and Patty Smith.
The building was erected as a house of worship in 1859.
A group of young boys gather for a team photo. One of the boys is a McMillan (McMillen) kid.
Loaded Baltimore & Ohio Rail Cars stand across from the unidentified workers and the ovens operated by Elkins Coal and Coke Company.
An unidentified man guides his canoe through Calamity Rock at Cheat River Narrows during the National Wildwater Races.
Furman is dressed in a military uniform and has dirt on his face.
Abrams is pictured holding a gun during the War Games on Caddell Mountain.
Mrs. Howard prepares a meal for guests at the hotel.
Three men gather hay across a field with hand tools.
Davis was a corespondent for the Preston County News.
Albright is pictured sitting on a porch's rocking bench.
Mrs. Calvert dumps water into pails. She was living without running water.
A young boy and girl stand beside their Valentine's Day art.
The two boys are holding billiard sticks and are leaning against the pool table.
Two people observe the damage around them.
George Bird Evans holding his "Purdey", standing with his bearded friend, David Hall.
Location is probably at the main overlook of Coopers Rock State Forest.  Many names, initials, and phrases are written on the rock including "Camp Smooch".
Barn in background is plastered in Sun Brothers Circus posters advertising a show in Kingwood, West Virginia on June 14.
Unidentified young man with a cigar in his mouth holds the reins while parked next to a shop which carves headstones and cemetery monuments.
C. C. Graham and family are pictured on the home's porch. C. C. Graham is likely Cyrus C. Graham, born about 1862 in West Virginia.
Street view of a Victorian style home.
A man and a woman sit in the carriage while a horse pulls it across a field.
Four men stand and seven men sit outside of a building. A spigot with a communal drinking cup is pictured on the left.
An unidentified boy pushes a young girl in a wheelchair across a lawn.
Two unidentified girls lean back in a lawn chair.  A hammock is visible to the right.
An unidentified man holds onto what appears to be a liquor bottle as he sits in a horse-drawn carriage.
A man and his wife sit in what it possibly the cellar of their newly built home.
A multi-generational family poses in front of a picket fence. Subjects unidentified.
A young man and a boy pose with their hunting rifles. Beside them are two dogs.
The organization, one of the oldest fraternal societies in America, was established in 1847 as the Junior Sons of America. In 1868, the organization was renamed the Patriotic Order Sons of America. Members are all native-born or naturalized American male citizens, 16 years and older, wishing to create brotherhood.
Four small children lead three horses out of the large, wooden stable.
An African-American man sits with his legs crossed on a chair in a home garden. Subject unidentified.
Two men and two women pose for a portrait.
A decorated Christmas tree stands in the corner of the house with presents sorted beneath it.  The home likely belongs to Orvis Zacheus "Oz" Gibson, a brother of the photographer, Scott Gibson.
Two unidentified women sit with their pet dog on a lawn.
Two unidentified women riding sidesaddle along a dirt road.
A frozen waterfall on Cheat River.
Family members and a pet dog sit outside of the home.
Portrait of an unidentified woman. She is wearing a necklace with a large pendant.
A man sits on the porch of the home in the forefront. The second house is under construction.
A man, his wife, their three children and family pet relax on the lawn outside of their home.
Two girl twins in identical outfits pose with their pet dog.
A table is set with fine china and and prepared dishes for a large meal.
A child holds on to a glass baby bottle while posing for a picture.
A young, unidentified girl leans against a piano as she reads a book.
Members of the church and clergy pose outside of the church building which is located in Preston County, W. Va.
An unidentified woman is dressed in a fur coat and muff. She is standing on a rug with cats imprinted on it.
Three young girls are pictured, one holding a parasol and one holding a kitten.
Two unidentified children pose together as they hold up small American flags, perhaps in celebration of Independence Day.  The flags appear to have 45 stars, indicating that this photo was taken between 1896 and 1907.
An unidentified infant is pictured sitting inside of a rocking horse. Beside the child is a doll.
An unidentified man belonging to Independent Order of Odd Fellow (IOOF) organization poses in a forest.
Two young girls sit on a porch swing accompanied with their dolls.
A young girl poses with her dolls outside in the snow.
The woman on the right is holding a Pentecostal Hymnal Book. Subjects unidentified.
The woman dressed in black appears to be spying on the man and woman sitting beneath a bush.
A man looks affectionately at the woman standing as he holds her hand and appears to ask for her hand in marriage.
Miller, marked on the photo with an "x", swims with his friends in the river.
A group of school children, one being a McMillan family member, are gathered for a class photo.
The McMillan family gathers for a family photo.
Portrait of baby McMillan.