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A man on a horse sits on top of a hill, where below there are stonemasons cutting into the rock.
The house was located on what is now Village Dive off of Johnson Avenue in the Meadow Village area.
View of the original Salem College building with people 'several with bicycles' crowded on the lawn. 'Hurra! Hurra! Huree! we're from Salem C:'
'My first School.'
The house is on the corner of Virginia Avenue and Route 50.
Swiger was a photographer and jeweler and is known for the several photographs he took of the Shinnston area.
Frontal view of the Methodist Protestant Church on Main St. in Shinnston taken by James Lincoln Madden(1861-1945), an uncle of Mr. Towles in Harrison County, W. Va. The street is dirt.
This Picture was taken in 1899 by Joseph Lincoln Madden an uncle of E. Kenneth Towles of Shinnston Route 2.
Baptist Church on Bridge Street, Shinnston, W. Va. taken in 1899 by James Lincoln Madden '1861-1945'. The Present Baptist Church is located on Rebecca Street'1977'.
Information included with the photograph, "Note the bridge [crossing the West Fork River], does not have sidewalks. The flood of 1888 had washed out the middle pier which was restored by the late Charles L. Watkins. Steeple of Methodist Protestant Church can be seen."
A view of Robinson Run Bridge located in Eagle District, Harrison County, near Lumberport, West Virginia.
Stone quarry in Harrison County (adjacent to the railroad).
Taken from Haymond Highway Entrance looking south toward Nutter Fort, W. Va..
Margaret Hardway, teacher (far right, rear).
Teacher is Allie Ash. School is located outside of Salem, W. Va.
Emanuel Benedum (left), father of Michael Benedum with a well-known merchant Allen Fitzhugh.  The photo was taken on Main Street of Bridgeport, near current Benedum Civic Center.
Train traveling near Haywood in Harrison County, West Virginia. 'Received this picture from Mr. Scott Hodes, Berea, Ritchie County.'
The old Bridgeport High school was located where Simpson Grade school is today.
The Methodist Episcopal church in shown in the background.
The mill was built before 1784.
Two children in a horse drawn buggy.
The mill, built more than 100 years ago, is located one mile west of Bridgeport today.
Left to right:  1) Tom Blackwell in the Store Door, 2) Unknown, 3) Tom Kenney with Beard, 4) Bob Haley with Boots, 5) Kelso Dell, 6) Scrubby Dell, 7) Babe Johnson, 8) Bill Nichols, Others Unknown.
Observers watch as children race down dirt road atop of Shetland Ponies.
Postcard sent December 31, 1909.
'Building of new Bridgeport, W. Va., High School in 1909, now Simpson Grade School in 1991.'
The Stoneware Pottery was located near Simpson Creek in Bridgeport, W. Va.
This was the second and third grade classes and Margaret Hardway( far right) was the teacher.
Davison Homestead built in 1791
A view of the administration building at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls. The school building is seen on the right.
Scene of girls in a domestic science class at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls.
Four men are seen in front of the building while a horse grazes nearby. It was Established in 1910.
It is located along State Route 58, the building currently has become a restaurant, Via Veneto.
The bird's eye view of Bridgeport, looking East.
The photo is taken from a hill behind Ace Hardware Store on Rt. 50, looking toward North East; B&O Railroad tracks in Simpson Creek & Water St. are at lower left  corner; the Darndum & Baily sign is at the lower bottom corner; the photo is turned correctly although the words are in reversed.
Post card photograph with information on the back, "Published by Pike News Company, Clarksburg, W. Va.".
'Commercial Hotel at right.'
The Kemble house is over 100 years old, Bridgeport, W. Va..
Two men at work in the fields at the Industrial Home garden.
Two men work with baskets and horse and cart in the fields at the Industrial Home for Girls Farm.
A floor plan for the first floor in Silver Hall.
A floor plan for the second floor of Silver Hall.
Scene of girls weaving baskets in the school building at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls in Harrison County.
A view of Jones Cottage at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls.
A plan for the front elevation of Silver Hall.
House remains today.
View of homes and oil derricks in Shinnston, W. Va.
A view of J. B. Supler Farm in Clarksburg, W. Va..
A view of Jones Cottage at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls.
Miss Stella Woofter 'teacher' back row on right.
Post card photograph with information on the back; "Published by Pike News Company, Clarksburg, W. Va.".
Scene of girls climbing down the side of a building as they practice a fire drill at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.
From Lost Creek High School, Kemper Class of 1919 Calendar.