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Two unidentified men stand on the steps of the building.
Homes sit along the banks of the Kanawha River in Charleston, W. Va.
View of Charleston and the Kanawha River.
View of Charleston, W. Va. and the Kanawha River.
'Located in old creek basin in lower Kanawha St. About 18 feet in circumference below the swell of the limbs.'
A tree growing next to a monument in a square in Charleston, W. Va.
The Kanawha River is in the foreground and the capitol in seen center, back ground.
A distant view of East Charleston and Kanawha City, Charleston, West Virginia.  Baseball field visible in lower right corner.
View of Charleston, West Virginia in 1854.
View of Charleston, West Virginia in 1890.
View of Charleston Business District, Charleston, West Virginia in 1890 (Top;) View of Charleston Business District, Charleston, West Virginia in 1941 (Bottom.)
A light snow has fallen on the Executive Mansion and State Capitol in Charleston, West Virginia.
'Charleston, W. Va-Capitol in distance-at junction of Elk River with Kanawha. Boulevard occupies in great part originial section of James River and Kanawha Turnpike. Here old stage coaches ferried across the river.'
'The orginial public transit system in Charleston, founded in 1888, operated two cars for several years. Electric cars like that above, replaced those drawn by horses. Note how motormen were exposed to the elements.'