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The florist shop was owned by Mrs. Hardesty. The photograph was taken soon after construction was completed.

1837. Hillsview Florist Shop, Kingwood, Preston County, W. Va.

Early stages of construction of the Hillsview Florist Shop owned by Mrs. Hardesty.

1838. Hillsview Florist Shop Under Construction, Kingwood, Preston County, W. Va.

Men working on the construction site for the florist shop owned by Mrs. Hardesty. The Graham house is in the background, center left.

1839. Hillsview Florist Shop Under Construction, Preston County, W. Va.

1840. Baltimore and Ohio Train at the Old Mine Tipple, Preston County, W. Va.

Construction crew splicing cables for new dialing system in Kingwood.

1841. Splicing Telephone Cables, Preston County, W. Va.

Portrait of National Youth Science Campers, comprised of the top two science-minded students from every state, tour the Union Carbide Corp. Technical Center at South Charleston, W. Va.  With Carbide engineer Ron Rayther (far left) are Joe Obuchowski (second from left) of Bellows Falls, Vt., Douglas Karo of Bethesda, Md., and Richard Katz of Baltimore, Md.  The National Youth Science Camp, which is held deep in the Allegheny Mountains near Bartow, W. Va. for three weeks ending July 17, brings together the two top science-minded students from every state for lectures and seminars at research and professional levels, field trips to study West Virginia's natural wonders, and side trips to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at nearby Green Bank and the state and nation's capitols.  The state of West Virginia sponsors the camp.

1842. National Youth Science Camp Participants, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

'Idaho's representatives, Dick Goldberg (left) of Sun Valley and Jim Willms of Gooding, are operating an IBM 1620 electronic digital computer at the National Youth Science Camp, deep in the Allegheny Mountains near Bartow, W. Va.  The camp brings together the top two science-minded students from every state for lectures and seminars at research and professional levels, field trips to study the state's natural wonders, and side trips to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at nearby Green Bank and the state and nation's capitols.  The state of W. Va. sponsors the three weeks' camp, which ends July 17th.'

1843. Idaho's National Youth Science Camp Representatives Operating an IBM Computer, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

'Montana's representatives, Benjamin Marchello (left) of Billings, and R. L. Erion of Missoula, unfurl the state flag at the National Youth Science Camp deep in the Allegheny Mountains near Bartow, W. Va.  The State of West Virginia and the University bring together the two top science-minded students from every state for three weeks of lectures and seminars at the research and professional levels, field trips studying the state's natural wonders, and side trips to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at nearby Green Bank and the state and nation's capitols.'

1844. Montana's Representatives at the National Youth Science Camp near Bartow, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

'Small fry get acquainted with two National Youth Science Campers, Paul Wilkens (left) of Castlewood, S. D. and Gary Shimoda of Honolulu, Hawaii, on the steps of West Virginia's state capitol at Charleston.  Wilkens is an All-State basketball player; for Shimoda, this is his first trip to the U. S. Mainland.  The camp, which is held deep in the Allegheny Mountains near Bartow, W. Va. for three weeks ending July 17, brings together the two top science-minded students from every state for lectures and seminars at research and professional levels, field trips to study the state's natural wonders, and side trips to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at nearby Green Bank and the state and nation's capitols.  The state of West Virginia sponsors the camp.'

1845. National Youth Science Camp Participants, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

1846. Masontown Valley High School Band, Preston County, W. Va.

1847. Brass Section of the Masontown Valley High School Band, Preston County, W. Va.

1848. Members of the National Youth Science Camp, Pocahontas County, W. Va.