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A group of men stand in front of the building where a table is set up. Subjects unidentified.

121. Ewart-Miller Building, Hinton, W. Va.

A group of unidentified workers and what appears to be their African-American cook gather for a picture. Behind them are Chesapeake and Ohio Railway cars.

122. Railroad Workers in Summers County, W. Va.

Photograph taken out of an airplane. The plane's wings poke out into the shot.

123. Aerial View of Hinton, W. Va.

Formerly the Hinton High School library, the building now serves as a museum.

124. Veteran's Memorial Museum, Hinton, W. Va.

Second from left in the back is Martha E. Charleton Bigony and to the right of her is Dr. John F. Bigony.Sitting, from left to right, is Sarah Jane Wilson Charleton, Nancy Pinkley Wilson, unidentified, and Mrs. Hinton.Sitting in the front row, from left to right, is Dr. John Charleton Bigony, Paul Ellesworth Bigony, Joseph Clair Bigony, and Dorsy Madison.

125. Bigony Hospital, Hinton, W. Va.

Five unidentified women stand beside the neatly set dining tables.

126. Possibly the Chesapeake Hotel Dining Room in Avis, Hinton, W. Va.

Colored depiction of the street view. Department stores line either side of the road.Published by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA.

127. Temple Street, Hinton, W. Va.

Seventy-five year-old Burdette, the 1912 Olympic Rifle Champion of Sandstone, W. Va. is honored by the governor with the Distinguished Service Medal of West Virginia, the stat'es highest military honor, after compiling an "outstanding military record."

128. Louis Burdette of Summers County, W. Va. Decorated by Governor Marland

From left to right is Edward Lanham, Conelius "Neil" Louis Burdette, and Calvin Cales. The boys hold fish they caught at the falls.

129. Young Men at Sandstone Falls, Summers County, W. Va.

Eva Reed, left, and Cornelius "Neil" Louis Burdette pictured beside a garden.

130. Neil Burdette and Neice, Summers County, W. Va.

Daughter of Jeremiah Mills and Louisa Elva Cassell (Mills). Grace had one brother, Jeremiah IV, and four sisters, Mabel, Elizabeth, Susie, and Louisa Elva.Grace was born December 3, 1871. She was employed by the C. &  O. Railroad as a telegraph operator from July 1, 1893 to August 11, 1942. She died July 8, 1958.

131. Grace Mills Diefenbach of Hinton, W. Va.

Three unidentified men pictured in a canoe.

132. Boating on New River, Summers County, W. Va.