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View of the Guyandotte River in Wyoming County, W. Va.
Postcard drawing of the old high school building. Postmarked September 25, 1920. See original for correspondence.
The boys stand below a sign that reads, "Willard Storage Batteries." Subjects unidentified.
Two men, one in overalls, sit idly beside the building.
View of a typical day in downtown Hinton. People are scattered across the sidewalks, conversing with associates or shopping. Subjects unidentified.
Two unidentified children are pictured on the sidewalk of a relatively empty street. To the right is the Big 4 Building. Down the street is the intersection with TempleStreet.
A group of women pose in front of the church entrance. Subjects unidentified.
Richmond, neice of Luter Meador, is pictured straddling a horse.
Wickline pictured next to a leafless, baby tree outside of a log cabin.
In the back row, from left to right, is Clyde Farley; Oren Meador; the rest are unidentified.In the front row, starting with the 3rd woman from the left is Sibyl Lilly; Clema Lilly (married Joe Hedrick). Next to the general store in the background is the True Post Office.
Meador and Neely pictured beside a fence in the lower area of the creek.
In the front row, from left to right, is Will Mann; George Keaton; Walter Mann; Charlie Mann; Allen Cooper.In the back row, from left to right, is Julia Mann; Oda Keaton; Lydia Mann; Minnie Man; Eliza Cooper.
The Chattin family poses outside of their home with their pet dog.
Sarah Amanda Skaggs Taylor pictured with Madge Nichols Skagss and her children outside of Meadows Cabin. Currently, Dr. Richards owns the property.
Taylor pictured outside his home playing a violin.
A young Bolton pictured holding a basket as he tends to the chickens.
The five sisters pose outside of their home located along the Bluestone River.
Johnson pictured in fashionable attire holding a feather.
Portrait of Quisenberry who is dressed in a suit.
Noel, pictured in the center, is pictured with two unidentified women.
A mother and child stand in front of the fence. A young girl is pictured looking outside the window on the right.
Minnie, pictured in a tie, sits on a horse beside an unidentified girl.
From left to right standing is Forest Noel, Lena Noel and Henry Noel Senior. Tommy James and Henry Jr. are sons of Forest and Lena, two of which are pictured with the dog.
Shoppers pictured inside the department store, where a sign insists that "nothing in this store is over 10 cents."