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View of the mill yard which is located next to a C. & O. railroad station.

73. Sandstone Planing Mill Co. Yard Outside of Train Station, New Richmond, W. Va.

Williams is the daughter of Lacy and Jesse Campbell.

74. Portrait of Husie Campbell Williams, Forest Hill District, W. Va.

Pictured is Silas and M. J. Hinton withe their children Arthur, Blanch, Howard, Grace, Ethel, Carl, Gladys, and Lucile. Grace was the first baby born in Hinton. Arthuer was the first burial at Hilltop Cemetery.

75. First Hinton Family, Hinton, W. Va.

Pictured is the mother of Sarah Pauline Alley and great-grandmother to Mary E. Trail.

76. Portrait of an Alley Woman, Summers County, W. Va.

Portrait of John Conrad Ball's brother and Joseph Pemberton Ball's uncle. Thomas was born February 7, 1840 and died July 31, 1905. He was enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1862.

77. Thomas Ball Esquire of Madams Creek, Summers County, W. Va.

Charlton is a Civil War veteran who fought on the side of the Confederacy. He was wounded at the Battle of Cold Harbor, Va. in 1864. He later went on to become the first school teacher in Madam's Creek, a town near Hinton, W. Va.Charlton first married Nancy Parker. Together, Parker and Charlton had a daughter, Mary Jane Charlton. Mary Jane would later marry Silas Hinton.

78. Joseph Jones Charlton of Madams Creek, Summers County, W. Va.

Charlton pictured standing in the middle of the field.

79. Joseph Jones Charlton in a Tobacco Field in Madams Creek, Summers County, W. Va.

E. C. Grimmett with wife Eliza and son Virgil.

80. Grimmett Family of Elk Knob, Summers County, W. Va.

A group of men sit on the deck of what was the first store to be built in Hinton. Located in the Avis section of the cit, the building is now where the Sears Rosebuck parking lot is today.

81. First Store of Hinton, W. Va.

A group of men are pictured outside the building. Subjects unidentified. There appears to be construction underway on the street in front of the bank.

82. National Bank of Summers on the Corner of 3rd Avenue and Temple Street, Hinton, W. Va.

William Plumley pictured with female associates outside of the store entrance. The building later housed Hinton Furniture, owned by Ray Walker.

83. Plumley Building on the Corner of Temple Street and 2nd Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

A man makes his way down the snowy street with his horse-drawn wagon.

84. A Snow Covered Temple Street, Hinton, W. Va.