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Mining town of Lochgelly in the Winter.
View of debris form a demolished home and a car after a wind storm.
Work being done on the Philippi Post Office.
Townspeople surround a coffin and grave marker for Old Man Gloom and watch as an announcer reads from a paper in front of a WMMN microphone during Old Man Gloom funeral in downtown Fairmont, West Virginia.
People stand on the sidewalk outside of Crims Store.
View of miners homes along a hillside at Scott's Run.
C.R. Orton, back row, third on left.
Imperial Ice Cream Co., on the corner of Beech Street and Main Street in Grafton, West Virginia.
Four men stand below a girl seated on a large Hoover vacuum cleaner on the back of a Monongahela West Penn Public Service Company truck.
Several cars are parked in front of the Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Garages in Grafton, West Virginia.
Members of a Boys Basketball team pose for a group portrait.
Group portrait of the 1928 West Virginia University Football Team.
The Cole Bros. crew is laying cement.
A view of Main Street in Grafton, West Virginia.
Workers stand on scaffolding around the Philippi Post Office while it is under construction.
Men work on the brick post office.
View of Main Street, Grafton, W. Va.
Central Lunch, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Grocer, and other buildings on Main Street, Grafton, W. Va.
Picture is on the front of a Christmas card sent out by President and Mrs. James G. Harlow.
A man stands atop the construction of the Philippi Post Office.
Warren Methodist Episcopal Church on Thayer Street, West Side, in Grafton, West Virginia.
Front entrance and window display of Friedman and Son Clothing Store on Main Street in Grafton, W. Va.
Lutheran Church on Washington Street, in Grafton, West Virginia.
Located below Monongahela Avenue in Westover.
Front of Drummond Chapel M.E. Church, "The Flats," Morgantown, W. Va.
'Baylor College, Belton, Texas.'
'Before the fire...1928 (No Cupola.)'
On the steps of Oglebay Hall.
Members are shooting a Cannon, banner hanging from house says, 'The South Has Risen'
A picture of a man with a saw, Latch Dillion (?), and a child, Warren Ellison on the ice.
A steel mill on the river bank at Benwood, W. Va.
On the back of the photo: ' In 1928 City Baseball Champions were standing, left to right, Clyde Gatchel, Lee Carney, Louis Merck, Paul McDowell, Mike Mehalic and  Walter Wolfe. Sitting, also left to right, Tony Malone, Leo Burke, Flody Styvesant, Steve Mehalic, Morley Cross, Bud Shank, and Joe Folio, who furnished this picture for the Notebook.'