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Woman posing on a fallen tree in Wyoming County, W. Va, likely near the Guyandotte River.  Original negative labeled "Mary".
Man identified as U. G. Ryalls lounging on a log in Wyoming County, W. Va.
Swimmers are likely in the Guyandotte River.
A group of workers pose outside the sawmill. Few men hold onto horses, others hold on to pieces of wood.
Man in the center is Luther Greene. His associates are unidentified.
The Big 4 Building towers over the street scattered with automobiles.
Four unidentified boys pose together on a log.  Other logs are visible in the background, possibly from a logging company.
A group of men and women stand on a pile of lumber next to the Guyandotte River.  A wooden railroad track is to the right.
An unidentified man pulls the paddles of his canoe across the river.
Moses Wyant, Jacob Henderon Allen, and Johnny Promry take a moment from their chores to pose for a photo.
The jail served as the "lockup" for unruly citizens for many years after its construction in 1868. The old jail was located at the Avis Crossing on the location where the Richmond building now stands. The building was later converted into a store.
A woman and her children stand outside of the building beside three men. The building is located on Third Avenue. A sign on the entrance-way advertises Fels-Naptha soap. Subjects unidentified.
An unidentified man stands beside the old automobile that reads, "Get it at Rose's."
Three women sit by a wooden railroad track, used for logging and lumbering, in Wyoming County, W. Va.
Employees pose inside the store located on Temple Street. Subject unidentified.
Street view of the home located on James Street.
Colored drawing of the building and grounds. Published by I. & M. Ottenheimer of Baltimore, Md.
Looking at the station building from across the train tracks. An unidentified woman is pictured looking over the staircase railing.
J. Donald Humphries (left) with butcher boy Snow Fredeking (right). On the store window, a sign reads, "Lard of our own make. 12.5 cents per lb."
Boy identified as Algie Cook standing with dog in a flooded boat on Guyandotte River in Wyoming County.
Man, woman, and child identified as Page family sitting on a log.
Portrait of a man standing in a flooded boat, possibly the photographer, Robert Keller.