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Houses are scattered at the top of hill.
Surrounded by large plants and trees, a man and woman embrace in the background.
Mary Rupert Green (b. 1854, d. 1929/03/01) was married to Thomas B. Green and mother to photographer James Edwin Green, Sr.  A pennant for the U.S. Marines is hanging in the background.
Tents are pitched across a field. A large American flag waves above banners that read, "Camp Wilson on the Cheat River" and "Grapeville Outing Club, Grapeville, Pa."
Eight men are pictured on either side of the lawn. The photograph looks down a pathway lined by flowers and directly at a gazebo. The garden is likely part of the property at Linden Hall in Pennsylvania.
Construction managed by contractor T. A. Gillsepie is conducted across the river and along the river bank.
Three unidentified women read materials stacked on the table they are sitting at. The library was originally called the Hannah Fox Memorial Library.
James Edwin Green, Jr., son of photographer James Edwin Green, Sr., is pictured laying in bed with a cast and splint on his left leg.
A group holding American flags gather together for a group photo in a field. Three men at the center of the image look to be priests or other members of the clergy.
Street view of the church building which is located between Washington and Waynesburg, Pennyslvania. The church was built in 1904.
View of a small pantry room, storing various canned foods and supplies. In the background, on the top shelf, is a barrel that has "Mr. T. B. Green" burned into the wood. Mr. T. B. Green refers to Thomas B. Green (b. 1853, d. 1940/01/27), father of photographer James Edwin Green, Sr., and grandfather to James Edwin Green, Jr.
An unidentified boy lays in the grass beneath a flower bush with a pile of apples.  The boy is likely visiting the home of the photographer, James Edwin Green.
Springhill Furnace Presbyterian Church was built ca.1833 and is still in use.
'This is the cellular cofferdam inside which Dravo Corporation crews will build a concrete abutment and two of the five bays for the new $ 6.9 million Maxwell Dam in the Monongahela River, five miles above Brownsville, PA. Placement of concrete for the foundation is scheduled to begin late this month after completion of rock drilling, shooting and removal. The dam is being constructed in two stages. On the opposite bank of the river are the new high-lift Maxwell Locks, completed by Dravo the past summer.'
Performers and staff of radio station WHJB of Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Around 1936 West Virginia country and western music artists Doc Williams and the border Riders began broadcasting from its station.
See original for further information about hotel. Published by E.C. Kropp Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)
Print number 1780. Point Marion is directly across the border of West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Two men, likely members of the Green family, are operating a plow attached to an automobile.  One man drives the car and the other guides the plow.
Page number 163.
Edith Green is the woman on the right, other two are unidentified.