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View looking over the hills and down the road from the mountain.
An automobile pulls into the dealership driveway located on Summers Street, between Second and Third Avenues. On the side of the building reads, "Good Used Cars."
View of the city which sits next to a river and surrounded by mountains.
Two school buses sit parked outside of the building. An unidentified student sits on the step railings leading up to the entrance.
An unidentified man reads a poster propped on the steps of the post office building.
An unidentified woman poses beside the plane.
Pictured on the far left is Scott Owens (foreman). The rest of the workers are unidentified. The group is pictured on the railroad tracks with a smaller cart.
View shows the rolling hills in the valley.
Aerial photograph of the prison grounds and building.
In the background, the Greenbrier River makes its way toward the town. Alderson prison is pictured among the buildings.
View from across the field. The farmhouse can be seen in the distance.
Three unidentified men observe the old building.
Greenbrier River pictured in the background. The photo was taken between Alderson and the camp.
Greenbrier River pictured in the background. The photo was taken between Alderson and the camp.
Four musicians in "hillbilly" attire play a variety of instruments, including a washboard (fat left) and a banjo (far right). Subjects unidentified.
Two men stand by a microphone in the yard. Musicians are pictured with instruments seated behind music stands on the left. A small crowd can be seen in the background watching the event. Subjects unidentified.
Young musicians perform behind the building. Subjects unidentified.
A crowd gathers on 2nd Avenue between Temple and Ballengee Streets in the Hinton National Historic District to witness the results of the Pucket Drug Store raffle that will give an automobile to the winner. An unidentified woman and young boy hold up their tickets.
A crowd gathers on 2nd Avenue in the Hinton National Historic District. The winner of the drawing is given an automobile as a prize from Pucket's Drug Store. Nu-Way Cleaners and McCreery Hotel pictured in the background.
View of the dam's construction site.
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.
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Left to right, Senator John D. Hoblitzell, Jr., Senator Chapman Revercomb and Vice President Richard M. Nixon.
Those who identified are: Senator William Knowland, Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Senator John D. Hoblitzell, Jr.  (back row, second from left).
A photograph of Clark Sleeth and others seated at a table at the Medical School Auditorium.
A group seated at a table at what appears to be a formal banquet.
A photograph of an unidentified group seated at a table.
A photograph of a group of young men on stage acting out a scene of a play.
A photograph of two men and two women standing in front of a house.
A photograph of an unidentified group of men and women seated in a living room.
A photograph of two unidentified men standing in front of a mantle.
A photograph of Senator John D. Hoblitzell, Jr. (left) speaking with Senator Theodore Green (R.I.; seated right) and another man as they sit in an open cable car.
'Left to right - Julie, Johnnie, Patricia, Charlotte Reed'
A photograph of Senator John D. Hoblitzell, Jr. (center) and Kaiser Aluminum officials presenting a flag made with aluminum manufactured at Kaiser's Ravenswood, W. Va. plant. At the time of event Senator Hoblitzell lived in Ravenswood.
A photograph of Senator Hoblitzell (left) and Secretary Benson (right) seated at a desk studying a publication.
A photograph of Louis Rothschild (left) and Senator Hoblitzell, Jr. (right).
Class of '21.
Underwood and group with capital in the background.
'Fish Catch in West Fork River Test -- A total of 88 fish were taken from West Fork River, at Jackson's Mill, in one test netting April 2 by the Conservation Commission. This picture of the haul includes 14 crappies, 5 large mouth bass, 13 bluegills and other sunfish. The other species are rough fish.'