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Old Kozy Cove, an establish beer joint, is pictured mostly submerged in flood waters. To the right is Route 3.

37. Tavern Flooded by Greenbrier River Flood, Summers County, W. Va.

Creekman, left, is the boss on the Tallery Mountain Road construction. Greene, pictured right, is from the Luther Greene Hollow Surveryor Branch.

38. Oren Creekman and Lonnie Greene Pose Together in Blueston River Country, W. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Gwinn sit in front of their standing sons and daughters.Mr. Gwinn was a native of Summers county who died suddenly at his home on August 17, 1934. Mrs. Gwinn died after long complications and ailments on June 30, 1937. The Gwinns were devout Catholics and survived by their children: Mrs. Frances Kincaid, of Hinton; Mrs. A. F. Campbell, of Raleigh; Mrs. J. L. Hurley, of Sandstone; J. A. Gwinn, of Sandstone; H. S. Gwinn, of Thurmond; E. W. Gwinn and George Gwinn.

39. Gwinn Family Portrait, Sandstone, W. Va.

Family members pose outside of their log home with a horse. Subjects unidentified.

40. Family Outside of Home on New River Flood Plain, Forest Hill, W. Va.

A man with his hair slicked back stands behind a young girl in a dress, gripping her shoulders. The two unidentified persons stand in front of floral pots arranged outside a house's balcony.

41. A Man and Young Girl Pictured in West End of Hinton, W. Va.

Keatley, to the left, is the wife of Sheriff Keatley. The two women stand on the sidewalk outside a home.

42. Lennie Keatley and Associate Pictured in West End of Hinton, W. Va.

Keatley, pictured in the back, is the wife of Sheriff Keatley of Summers county. In the front wearing glasses is Phillips.

43. Portrait of Linnie Keatley and Blanche Phillips of Hinton, W. Va.

Edgar Bowles, Harvie Fox, and Mr. Mullins pictured with company employees and horses.

44. Anchor Lumber Company at Keeney's Mountain near Sandstone, W. Va.

Picture of an old log home.

45. Log Cabin in Summers County, W. Va.

Houses scatter across the valley.

46. Aerial View of Bluestone, W. Va.

Cranes are positioned at the bottom of the construction site. Houses can be seen in the background.

47. Bluestone Dam Construction, Summers County, W. Va.

Train tracks head toward the mountain which divides Virginia and West Virginia.

48. Alleghany Station Looking East at the Summit of the Alleghany Mountains, Alleghany, Va.