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Photo postcard of the Wheeling waterfront during a flood.  Several buildings and business signs are visible, including the Schmulbach building, Uneeda Biscuit, The Home Outfitting Co., Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco, and others. Postcard is part of a souvenir book of 1913 flood images.
Photo postcard of Bridgeport, Ohio, and Wheeling Island during a flood. Postcard is part of a souvenir book of 1913 flood images.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County. On the front: "South of Pecks Farm."
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
Portrait possibly taken in Southern West Virginia, Cabell County.
The Village Bellaire Ohio can be seen on the left of the photo.
The Village Bellaire Ohio can be seen on the left of the photo.
A winter scene of the Ohio River; a ice locked packet boat near Valley Green, Pa.
A view of the frozen Ohio River, a river wreck is shown in the midst of the ice.
A view of the frozen Ohio River near a dam; an industrial complex near the bank of River is shown.
A view of the Ohio River covered with ice.
A view of the Ohio River; the ice started to cover the river.
A view of the Ohio River; it is almost completely covered with ice.
A view of the Ohio River taken near Bellaire.
The extreme cold freezes the Ohio River.
A view of the Ohio river in Winter.
A view of a truss bridge over the Ohio River at Bellaire, Oh; taken in Winter of 1929.
The icy Ohio river in Winter of 1901.
A view of the icy Ohio River in Winter of 1901.
The photo taken at 1:30 p.m.; 1363.Lot.56.
1203.
The photo was taken on Thursday at 3 p.m., sunny and hazy; 1365.Lot.56.
The photo was taken on Friday at 3:50 p.m.; 230.D (133).
Cairo Illinois or Mound City, Illinois or Kentucky.  The marker reads: The Prince of the French Explorers--Commissioned by Louis XIV of France the Sieur Robert De La Salle, sweeping down the Mississippi with his Flotilla of canoes stopped in 1882 at this place.  In his quest for the mouth of the Mississippi and an outlet for the French fur trade.  This river called Ohio by the Iroquois and Quabache (Wabash) by the Algonquins was proclaimed by La Salle on April 9, 1882 to be the Northern watershed of the New Province of Louisiana of the French Colonial Empire.