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Davidson was a preacher before the war. According to F. A. Cather's diary, AM 3633, Davidson died in April 12, 1864, probably from disease. There is a revenue stamp on the back of the photograph indicating a tax had been paid on the image. This tax was implemented to pay for the war.
It is the smallest church in West Virginia.
Presently it is the CCC Museum.
This building now is a hotel.
Pendleton County Courthouse is on the left.
Sign reads 'When seconds count locators make the difference'.
View looking down on Route 50 between Clarksburg (barely visible at the top of the photograph) and Bridgeport prior to the construction of Interstate 79.  Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line visible on the right portion running parallel to Route 50.  Currently, Interstate 79 intersects Route 50 near the center of the photograph.
View prior to construction of Interstate 79 which now runs in the area at the bottom of this photograph.
Mayor Carl Furbee, Jr. is surrounded by police officers; the chief of Police John Diamond stands right to Mayor Furbee.
The dealership is on Bridgeport hill.
A view of soda shoppe section of the Furbee's Rexall Drug store on West Main Street of Bridgeport, W. Va..
A long view of the interior of Furbee's Rexall Drug Store on West Main Street, Bridgeport, W. Va.
'Heavy cutter and helper, middle floor Adamston Flat Glass, Clarksburg, W. Va....Gene DeFrancis to left as helper.'
This photo shows the view of Interstate 79 in Bridgeport at a completed state but not yet opened to traffic.
Shown here is a retiring glass cutter, Joff Rolland standing in front of heavy stalls.
Joff Rolland, retiring glass cutter at Adamston Flat Glass, Clarksburg, W. Va.  He stands second from the left.
A class portrait taken most likely at Simpson Grade school in Bridgeport, W. Va.