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A view of the barely visible 'old dam, Arnold Livery, and Weston's first Electric Light Plant, J. S. Mitchell, Supt.'
Debris and partially standing buildings after the fire in Lewisburg on Aug. 3rd, 1897.
Rubble from Ford's Store and the Bank of Greenbrier after the Fire of Aug. 3rd, 1897.
View of the main entrance Greenbrier Valley Industrial Exposition at Alderson.
Photo by J. W. Wilson of Ronceverte, West Virginia.
View of a group of people gathered at the entrance of a large canvas tent in Greenbrier county, W. Va.
View of the Iron Bridge at Whitcomb Depot, C. and O. Railroad on a low water area of the Greenbrier River in Greenbrier County.
Men stand outside Bailey House.
View of Charleston, West Virginia in 1890.
"Lewisburg Telephone Force" includes woman telephone operator, wearing a head set while sitting at the switchboard and two other unidentified persons. Note the column of "ringers" or bells attached to the middle window frame.
View toward the southeast of Lewisburg.
Looking east from the Soldiers Cemetery Hill.
View of of the town of Lewisburg.
'1. B. F. Warlow, 2. M. W. Zimmerman, 3. Sam'l C. Bright, 4. Ed S. Warren, 5. George F. Argabrite, 6. Floyd G. Warren, 7. James G. Hudson, 8. Robert L. Warren.'
Bearded man wearing a dress uniform with dark trim, of a Confederate officer, and holding a sword.
A portrait of an unidentified man.
Sketch 'View of Parkersburg, Virginia from the south side of the Kanawha River, looking up the Ohio.' Parkersburg, Virginia later became Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Side view of Jackson bust by sculptor Bryant Baker.
The river is probably the Greenbrier River.
A view of Jackson grave and statue.
A drawing of Jackson's Mill 'prepared for the Adv. Department of Standard Oil, New Jersey 1923.'
A distant view of East Charleston and Kanawha City, Charleston, West Virginia.  Baseball field visible in lower right corner.
Fire hoses stretched across the old Capitol grounds are used to extinguish the fire.
Ivy covered brick walls of the old capitol visible behind trees.
Crowd watches as flames erupt in the tower of the old capitol building.
'Capitol burned on January 3rd, 1921.'
'Burned on January 3rd, 1921.'
Firefighters attempt to put out the fire in the Capitol building in Charleston, W. Va.
View of the burned out windows and broken walls of the Capitol building after the fire of 1921.
Flames and smoke visible on the tower and the top level of the Capitol Building, Charleston, W. Va.
Men view the contents of a safe that survived the Capitol fire.  Letter enclosed with photographs reads, '18 April 1946 Dear Doctor Cook:  The gentleman on my right in the enclosed picture is I. Wade Coffman and the one on my left is the late James J. Divine, chairman and member respectively of the Public Service Commission in 1927.  The safe contained various records of the Commission.  The records were in good condition despite having been subjected to the terrific heat of the 'Pasteboard' Capitol fire.  It was thoughtful of you to send this picture to me for I don't recall having seen it before.  And of course I appreciate your choice adjectival selection for identifying me!  Sincerely, C. E. Nethken Chairman Public Service Commission of West Virginia'
Men view the contents of a safe that survived the Capitol fire.  Letter attached to photographs reads, '18 April 1946 Dear Doctor Cook:  The gentleman on my right in the enclosed picture is I. Wade Coffman and the one on my left is the late James J. Divine, chairman and member respectively of the Public Service Commission in 1927.  The safe contained various records of the Commission.  The records were in good condition despite having been subjected to the terrific heat of the 'Pasteboard' Capitol fire.  It was thoughtful of you to send this picture to me for I don't recall having seen it before.  And of course I appreciate your choice adjectival selection for identifying me!  Sincerely, C. E. Nethken Chairman Public Service Commission of West Virginia'
A view of Jackon's Mill and the road leading into the area.
Group portrait of surviving members of the Confederate 'Immortal 600' during a reunion at Richmond, Virginia, in 1915.  The Immortal 600 were forty-two days under fire on Morris Island, South Carolina; sixty-five days on rotten corn meal, cats, and pickle rations at Hilton Head and Fort Pulaski; eighteen days on the prison ship, Crescent.
A drawing of Jackson's Mill and Stonewall Jackson with a quote underneath his portrait.
A panoramic view of the mill and the river surrounding it.
A view of Jackson's Mill and it's reflection in the river.