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Dirt paved roads at a "Y" intersection.
Owls' Head Mountain is seen in the background.
Later sight of the post office.
Several oil derricks can be seen through out the small town. Image published by E. F. Millan.
This facility was an important link in the Baltimore and Ohio system.
Several men stand in between lines of cars in a garage.
Caption reads: "Body removed from mine - Rescue miners carry a body from the Clinchfield Coal Co.'s Compass No. 2 Mine near Clarksburg, W. Va. after an explosion trapped 22 miners in the mine."
Completed in 1898 by Jesse Howard Simmons. The building was used as a hotel until 1917 when it was converted into an apartment complex known as Liberty Flat. It would then be later converted back into a hotel bearing the name Worden's Hotel.
Caption reads: "Later Willis Ave., Bridgeport, W. Va.".
Trolley cart runs down the middle of Main Street.
Inscription accompanying photo says: "Stealey addition".
City champions of 1934.
Charles Hood stands at the base of a very old and large Elm tree.
People gathered outside of a building in the Chaplin area talking and playing games.
Baseball team appears to have just won several trophies (on ground in front). Sailors possibly from West Virginia.
Caption reads: "In 1887 a covered bridge was constructed across Thirteen Mile Creek, at Buxton Mill in Mason County, just above the old mill. It was approximately 150 feet long and stood high above the waters of "Thirteen". An iron bridge replaced the old covered bridge in 1949. The old mill in the picture was built on Thirteen Mile Creek in 1877 by Darius Buxton. The large four story mill was the center of trade in that area. Picture and history furnished by Mrs. Juanita Burdette of Huntington, West Virginia."
The W.T. Law Bridge across Simpson Creek, built in 1881, is the longest in the county.
Large building housing the power source for a mining operation.
Elevated view of the creek, with its banks lined with derricks.