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A bridge over the railroad tracks is in the foreground.
'Noble Colvin in doorway; Jim & Mrs. Colvin to left of Noble; Bob Colvin , son of Noble is at the controls of wagon used to haul clay from two miles away, from the Wymer Farm on Broad Run.  Also used in hauling the finished product to railway.  Charles Colvin, son of uncle Jim Colvin is astride the horse standing in the road.  [the pottery is] possibly dismantled in 1918; original photo from Charles Colvin; pottery brought from J. P. Parker around 1880 by S.A. Colvin & Seymore A. Colvin.'
Graves included in the cemetery are Henry Camden and his wife, Mary Belt Sprigg Camden
Information with the photograph includes, "Scene from Arnold Road, back of Jacksonville near head of Camden Road."
The building in the foreground was Sam Hogsett's tavern, a meeting place for William Pierson's Confederate guerrilla band during the Civil War.
A view of Little Kanawha River Falls in Bois, Lewis County, West Virginia. This photograph was part of the Geological Survey.
Boys are setting up their own radio at camp.
Girls learned the lost art of home weaving on domestic looms.
The girls were taught to use the electric sewing machines.
Butcher leans against an automobile outside the store in Lewis County, W. Va.
Butcher stands in front of a tire at Hitt's Filling Station in Weston, W. Va. He is 3 years old in this photograph.
Part of the Wilderness Retreat located in Lewis County. None of the subjects are identified.
Caption on back of photograph reads: "Picture taken at Weston as Mrs. Davis signs oath of office as only woman member of State Advisory Board Department of Public Assistance. After Mrs. Rush Holt, Secretary of State, administered the oath."
The church was organized in 1804.  The present church in Jane Lew was built and  dedicated in 1887.
'Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Surveying Party south of Weston, West Virginia, surveying for the Weston to Richwood railroad.'
Four farmers and two horses are raking hay in a field in Lewis County, West Virginia.
Three girls in the buggy, while a man rides the horse.
An unidentified man poses in front of a haystack, which is surrounded by a wooden fence.
An unidentified family is pictured outside of their rural home.
An unidentified boy is pictured riding a mule just outside his family's home.
The players pose together for a team portrait. Two men in the background are sporting American flags on their jackets and hats, perhaps indicating it is Fourth of July.
A group of men are picture beside a sawmill and furnace. The sawmill is located in the Good Hope area, which crosses over into Harrison County. Subjects unidentified.
A man stands on top of a giant heap of hay, while another lifts hay onto the heap. A third man sits at behind the mower, holding the reigns of the horses that are pulling the large mowing machine across the field.
A group portrait in front of the James W. Moneypenny family home in Lewis County, West Virginia. From left to right: 'Levi Smith, husband of Bertie; Harvey C., a son; George, a son; Allen Markley, husband of Mary Luverna; Bertie, daughter; James F., a son; Jacob, a son; Eliza A., daughter; Sherman, son sitting, holding his son William; Luella, wife of Sherman, holding their daughter Anna. Front Row: left to right: sitting Ella May, wife of Harvery Columbus, holding their daughter Rosa; sitting Luverna, daughter, wife of Allen, holding their daughter Sallie; Bessie, daughter; Albert, son; James William Moneypenny, the father and grandfather; Sarah Ann Conley Moneypenny, wife of James W.,; Flora, daughter.'
Walkersville is in Lewis County, W. Va..
Walkersville is in Lewis County, W. Va..
Walkersville is in Lewis County, W. Va.
Walkersville is located in Lewis County, W. Va..
Ireland is in Lewis County, W. Va..
The town of Weston is in Lewis County.
A man clearing brush in Lewis County, W. Va.
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
to: Miss Mildred Daris, 158 Marietta Road, Janesville. Postmark: September 12, 1906.
Published by The Gissy Studio. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Tierney Bros. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. Published by Tierney Brothers. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by The Gissy Studio. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Hospital first opened in 1864 and was in operation until 1994. See original for correspondence. Published by Art Manufacturing Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Hospital was opened in 1864 and was in operation until 1994. See original for correspondence. Published by the Gissy Studio. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by T. P. Wright & Co. See original for corresondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
See original for correspondence. Published by M.L. Hunt and Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Photograph was taken from the tower of the "Hospital for the Insane".Published by J. Wilsher. See original for corresondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)