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Members of the family pictures on the porch and steps of the house.
View of the Willis Home, 'Belleflevin' in Coalburgh. Edith and Will Edwards sitting on steps.'
McDaniel is pictured sitting at a table. The photo is from a photograph album of late nineteenth century images featuring residents from Keyser, W. Va.
The house is built on the lot where John Brown was executed in 1859/12
View of what is likely the River Stone Estate near Foxburg, Pa.
Bottom of sign appears to say J.A. Conner.
A man stands in a yard beside a house while a woman and child sit on the porch steps. Subjects unidentified.
The chimney base and well can be seen to the left of the covered bridge next to the tree.
Inside detail of house No.29 in Nitro, W. Va. Room shown in picture was part of the living-room.This was one of the 1,724 "pre-cut" houses Minter Homes Corporation built in Nitro.The design of the layout was named the "Five-Room Executives Residence"
Outside of house No. 29 in Nitro, W. Va.This was one of the 1,724 "pre-cut" houses Minter Homes Corporation built in Nitro.The design of the layout was named the "Five-Room Executives Residence."
Sitting area inside Nitro house No. 29 in Nitro, W. Va. Room shown in picture is another view of the living roomThis was one of the 1,724 "pre-cut" houses Minter Homes Corporation built in Nitro.The design of the layout was named the "Five-Room Executives Residence"
Inside Nitro house No. 29, Nitro, W. Va. Room featured in picture is the dining roomThis was one of the 1,724 "pre-cut" houses Minter Homes Corporation built in Nitro.The design of the layout was named the "Five-Room Executives Residence"
Jim Richmond home pictured on the upper left of the photograph. The large building in the center is W.m. Simmons Store. Small white building to the left is Dr. Lemon's office.
Photograph from "The Hardwood Bark," a periodical journal published by the W. M. Ritter Lumber company in the interest of its employees.This image is on a page with several other photos titled "Snapshots From Hurley." It depicts a small wooden home with a fence, a cow standing before it. The caption for this photo reads:"3. A mountaineer's home near Hurley."
An old wooden house with chimney.
House sits opposite the Avis House
Mansion of John Hite, built in 1753 and situated about nine miles south of Winchester, Virginia
Marshall Burns outbuilding viewed from S.W.