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Mayor Carl Furbee, Jr. is surrounded by police officers; the chief of Police John Diamond stands right to Mayor Furbee.

361. Mayor Furbee with Police Officers, Bridgeport, W. Va.

The Pure Oil Station on the corner of Rt. 50 and Virginia Avenue.

362. Pure Oil Station, Bridgeport, W. Va.

The store front of C. & H. market on North Main Street in Bridgeport, W. Va.

363. C. & H. Market, Bridgeport, W. Va.

The upholstery shop owned by brothers, Keith, Gerald and Drexell Armentrout was located on r RD 1 near RT 50. The site was occupied by Benny's Boot Hill in later years.

364. Bridgeport Upholstery Shop, Harrison County, W. Va.

The view of Bennett's on Rt. 50 West in Bridgeport, W. Va.

365. Bennett's, Bridgeport, W. Va.

Swiger was a photographer and jeweler and is known for the several photographs he took of the Shinnston area.

366. Muta Swiger, Shinnston, W. Va.

People at the site a church used to stand, aftermath of tornado of 1948, Mount Clare, W. Va.

367. Church Destroyed by Tornado, Mount Clare, W. Va.

A woman stands on the site where a Methodist church used to stand, Mount Clare, W. Va.

368. Church Destroyed by Tornado, Mount Clare, W. Va.

A woman stands on the site after a tornado destroyed a Methodist church, Mount Clare, W. Va.

369. Church Destroyed by Tornado, Mount Clare, W. Va.

Aftermath of the tornado of 1948 in Mount Clare, the hearth stands alone after the house is was destroyed.

370. Mount Clare After the Tornado, W. Va.

A view of Mount Clare after the tornado destroys the town, W. Va.

371. Mount Clare After the Tornado, W. Va.

On Sunday evening after the tornado destroyed one of the two Methodist churches in Mount Clare, W. Va.; this church was not rebuilt.

372. Mount Clare After the Tornado, W. Va.