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Company originally built school buses, but later switched to making hearses, as seen in this photograph.

25. Two New Superior Coach Co. Hearses on Show Floor, Charleston, W. Va.

26. War Assets Administration Government Surplus Office, Likely in Charleston, W. Va.

27. West Virginia Sand and Gravel Co. Owned Steamboat, F.M. Staunton, Out of River, Charleston, W. Va.

28. West Virginia Sand and Gravel Co. Owned Steamboat, F.M. Staunton, on Kanawha River, Charleston, W. Va.

Front of Creighton is submerged under water.

29. West Virginia Sand and Gravel Co. Owned Steamboats, F.M. Staunton, James Sutherland, and Creighton, Docked on Kanawha River, Charleston, W. Va.

30. West Virginia Sand and Gravel Company Operations, Charleston, W. Va.

31. Construction Work on New Capitol Building Grounds, Charleston, W. Va.

32. Construction Work on New Capitol Building Grounds, Charleston, W. Va.

33. Esso Standard Oil Co. Sign at Kanawha City Bridge, Charleston, W. Va.

Guards for the synthetic rubber plant built on old Wertz Field in Charleston, West Virginia. The factory required so many guards because of it's high importance to the nation during war time. Rubber was one of the most important commodities during the war and because most of our supplies of it had been cut off we had to build our own synthetic rubber plants, which needed lots of protection.

34. Ford, Bacon, and Davis Inc. Guard Department Institute, Charleston, W. Va.

35. Interior of Luncheonette in Downtown Charleston, W. Va.

36. Interior of Blossom Super Dairy Store, Downtown Charleston, W. Va.