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Piedmont Tobacco card of American League hurler Jack Warhop. He pitched 8 years for the New York Highlanders/Yankees against some of baseball's all time legends during the dead ball era. The Summers County native is  best known for throwing to Babe Ruth, the Babe's first and second major league career home runs.
Died 1975/07/25.
Freight House Hill in forefront, Hinton Hardware Building to left of photo.
Cook pictured sitting on a log on the Guyandotte River.
The Guyandotte River runs next to the town.
A group of unidentified women pictured on the wooden bridge.
A group of unidentified boys play in the river.
Interior view of what may possibly be the Lee Bailey Store. Two unidentified men are pictured behind a rack of suits.
Interior view of the store. An unidentified woman sits at a desk with a newspaper laid out in front of her.
Aerial view of the farm grounds.
An unidentified man stands inside a pig pen with a very large pig sniffing by his feet.
An unidentified man prepares the field with the help three mules and a horse.
An unidentified men feeds the small flock of chikcens by his feet.
An unidentified man holds a plow upright as a team of mules pulls it.
An unidentified men stands on top of a tool pulled by horses that creates the rows for planting.
The three men pose for the group portrait.
Dr. Early poses in front of his building.
Drumehller leans against the wooden pole.
Photo showing drilling equipment and work shed.
View of the store from across the street.
Home of John Cooke, Sr., the first permanent settler in Wyoming County. The home is located at the mouth of Laurel (now Hatcher). The home was torn down in 1912.
Pictured are the remains of the permanent home of John Cooke, Sr., at the mouth of Laurel (now Hatcher). This cabin was eventually torn down in 1912. Cooke was the first permanent settler in Wyoming County.
Keller pictured at the old John Cooke Cabin.
The couple is pictured in front of the old log cabin.
Two boys pictured with bicycles are pictured in front of the river. This picture was taken near Cooke Cabin.
The two sisters, Laura on the left, pose on the front steps of the Cook home.
Nina, pictured on the left, and Mary pose on the porch of the Cook home.
Alice Cline pictured with her three children
Looking down the Guyandotte River.
Looking down the Guyandotte River.
View of the house from across the Guyandotte River.
Aerial view of a farm house and grounds.
Chafin pictured on a horse outside a building.
Ada, Ben, and Virginia Keller pictured on the porch.
View from across the river.
Judge Miller's home in the background. View from the Avis side of Greenbrier River on Foss Bridge.
Large square house at left center is present day 510 Greenbrier Drive. View of upstream Greenbrier River from Foss Bridge location.
View overlooking the town and the river.
View from Zion Mountain overlooking the rivers.
An automobile drives toward the concrete bridge that crosses the mouth of the Greenbrier River and the Railroad bridge that transported material for the Bluestone Dam construction.
Snow-covered mountains tower over the town.
View from across the river.
View of the building from across the intersection.