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Automobiles parked in front of a building on the West side of High Street.  The Peacock Shop and and a Stationery Goods, Office Equipment and Athletic Goods store are on the ground floor.
The Castle was built many years ago of massive stone on a stone foundation. It has 20 rooms furnished with antiques.
The headquarters of the White Oak Coal Co. are located at MacDonald, Fayette County, W. Va. The maintaining of the General Offices near the mines affords opportunity for closer supervision and better co-operation between all departments. The machine and repair shops and warehouse for merchandise and mine supplies is located immediately adjacent to the office. A private branch telephone exchange with private leased lines reach each mine, giving 24 hour service. A printer telegraph instrument furnishes prompt telegraph service. Mail is received and forwarded at either Macdonald or Mount Hope post offices.<br />
Bird's eye view of New Martinsville from the Ohio River.
Woman and children by the fence in front of a house on Reed's Creek Road in Pendleton County.
People gathered in a hall for Safety Day of the Boone County Coal Company.
The Castle was built many years ago of massive stone on a stone foundation. It has 20 rooms furnished with antiques.
View from top of mountain down conveyor line to the tipple.
The Blue Ridge Lunch Room and other downtown businesses in Harpers Ferry including an Amoco Filling Station.
A cold day in Moorefield, W. Va.
People standing in front of the B&amp;O Railroad Depot.
Tipple and Conveyor at C.C.B. Smokeless Coal Co., Helen, W. Va.
Oakwood Mine Tipple and surrounding buildings.
Portrait of Bob Lathan a member of the West Virginia University Boxing Team.
'2nd location, Market Street between 7th and 8th.'
Exterior of Monongahela Supply Company, University Avenue, Morgantown.
Group portrait of ten street railway employees of Monongahela-West Penn Power Company.
Miner operating a loading machine outside of a mine.
White house with two porches in front, one at entrance level, one for second story.