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A hitched wagon is parked outside on a dirt paved road with several unidentified men and boys standing in front of the store. One man (left) sits on a bicycle.
Man on left wears ribbon that says "Lyon Post No. 23, Dept. of W. Va." and man on right wears one saying "T.G. Nash Post No. 23 Dept. of W. Va.".
Man on right wears a ribbon that says "Hoffman Post No. 62 C.A.R. Morgantown, W. Va.". Man on left wears a ribbon that says "Preston County Soldiers' Reunion July 2, 3, and 4 Kingwood, W. Va.".
Man on right wears a ribbon that says "Preston County Soldiers' Reunion July 2, 3, and 4 Kingwood, W. Va.".
Man wears a ribbon that says "Kelley Post No. 111 G.A.R. Kingwood, W. Va.".
Man on right wears a ribbon that says "Lyon Post No. 23 Dept. of W. Va.". Both men also wear a ribbon that says "Preston County Soldiers' Reunion July 2, 3, and 4 Kingwood, W. Va.".
Both men are wearing a ribbon that says "Preston County Soldiers' Reunion July 2, 3, and 4 Kingwood, W. Va.".
Man on right wears a ribbon that says "Preston County Soldiers' Reunion July 2, 3, and 4 Kingwood, W. Va.".
Man on left wears a ribbon that says "Preston County Soldiers' Reunion July 2, 3, and 4 Kingwood, W. Va.".
Terra Alta, W. Va. is 3300 feet above sea level.
Beech Run Church congregation gathered outside of church building on Children's Day.
Post card print of a wide angle view of Tunnelton. Inscription on the back, "Sat Aug 14/1908 Going home, Calvin Smith"
Post card sent August 16, 1910.
Decoration day parade in Pisgah, Preston County, W. Va..
Soldiers marching band can be seen up front, followed by group representing Preston County coal miners. Little boy in bottom left watches the action.
Principal: David K. Mason, First Assistant: Myrtle Lemon, Primary Class: Lona Bishop
Aftermath of June 29, 1911 fire at Woolen Mill in Terra Alta, W. Va..
Veterans stand at grave site holding American flags.
E. S. Bell is identified as teacher.
L.F. Silbaugh, teacher.
'2nd from left back row is Vanzula(?)Gull, daughter of Phillip. 2nd from right 3rd(#19) Evelyn Menear, daughter of Alice Gull. Mary Kidwell is 4th from Right-front row.
Possibly a Memorial Day Event.
"This picture was taken at Masontown Pennsylvania near my cousin Ruth Stalukee."  a caption on picture indicated the location as W. Va. but a handwritten note identified this place as Pennsylvania.
'1. Forest Fleming, 3. John Hoffman, 6. Russell Shahau, 8. Robert Jackson, 10. Gerald Lewelleu, 11.___ Jackson, 13. Harold Watson, 14. Angelo Di Pietro, 15. Dr. C.A. Moser, 17. Robert Dauthat, 18. Eldou(?) Wright, 21. L.S. McIntire, 22. Edward Sauto, 23. Walter Corey, 25. P.R. Watson, 28. Wilson Shortridge, 29. William Jackson, 32. West Mauley, 32. ____ Brown, 34. Don Di Vincent, and 35. James Di Vincent'
This small,one story house was typical of the first group to be built in the Home Project, Preston County, West Virginia. An unidentified man, wearing a hat and overcoat, is standing in front of the house.
Feathers, top, and Hanger, bottom, goof around in the high school parking lot.
Back of the photograph reads, "the Gang."
An unidentified boy looks into a camera.
DeWitt, left, and Cooper, right, pose outside of Terra Alta High School during their senior year.
Candid photograph of DeWitt during her senior year at Terra Alta High School.
Cooper, left, stands beside a girl that is likely Donna Mae Deberry.
Cooper, left, and DeWitt, right, pose together for a photo during their senior year at Terra Alta High School.
Cooper, left, and Feather, right, pose on top of the bathroom shack.
Cooper poses on top of the men's bathroom shack.
A group of young boys gather for a team photo. One of the boys is a McMillan (McMillen) kid.
An unidentified man guides his canoe through Calamity Rock at Cheat River Narrows during the National Wildwater Races.
Three men gather hay across a field with hand tools.
Six boys sport their junior deputy badges during the Good Neighbor Day event.
Albright is pictured sitting on a porch's rocking bench.
Mrs. Calvert dumps water into pails. She was living without running water.
Barn in background is plastered in Sun Brothers Circus posters advertising a show in Kingwood, West Virginia on June 14.
Knights of Pythias pillows sit by their feet.
Unidentified group of women, some wearing fashionable hats of the day, lean on the bridge railing.
Most people in group are holding American flags.
Milburn, Heister, and Company, architects.
First on left is Ephraim M. Manear.
A lady is standing on the front steps of the J.W. Watson, Feetwell, Wilhelm House in Kingwood, West Virginia. 'J.W. Watson house, now owned by Feetwell, corner of Tunnelton Street in Kingwood. Home also of Judge Wilhelm in his later years.'
One of Preston County's leading industrial plants
Machinery used to mine limestone at the Greer Limestone Plant in Kingwood, W. Va.  Limestone, sandstone, and coal are abundant natural resources in Preston County.
'Where 'Mother' was widow.'
'This entire outfit was once the property of the Fairfaxes.  The buggy was made at Morgantown in 1858.  The mule is sweet sixteen, and Samuel has the distinction of having honorably served his country during the late unpleasantness.'
A group portrait of graduates of Old Kingwood Academy. Sixth from left is Isa Davis, mother of Dr. D. R. Davis, Kingwood.
Two players wearing uniforms with the letters "A" and "B", possibly from Preston County.
Four men stand and seven men sit outside of a building. A spigot with a communal drinking cup is pictured on the left.
An unidentified boy pushes a young girl in a wheelchair across a lawn.
Two unidentified girls lean back in a lawn chair.  A hammock is visible to the right.
An unidentified man holds onto what appears to be a liquor bottle as he sits in a horse-drawn carriage.
A multi-generational family poses in front of a picket fence. Subjects unidentified.
A young man and a boy pose with their hunting rifles. Beside them are two dogs.
The organization, one of the oldest fraternal societies in America, was established in 1847 as the Junior Sons of America. In 1868, the organization was renamed the Patriotic Order Sons of America. Members are all native-born or naturalized American male citizens, 16 years and older, wishing to create brotherhood.
Four small children lead three horses out of the large, wooden stable.
An African-American man sits with his legs crossed on a chair in a home garden. Subject unidentified.
Two men and two women pose for a portrait.
A man sits on the porch of the home in the forefront. The second house is under construction.
A man, his wife, their three children and family pet relax on the lawn outside of their home.
Two girl twins in identical outfits pose with their pet dog.