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Mother of Elvera Fox Porterfield from the top of Pie Hollow. The Roach house is located in Talcott, 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.
Cranes are positioned at the bottom of the construction site. Houses can be seen in the background.
A close-up look at the bent bridge steel.A week after the collapse the men began dismantling the twisted span, using a never before used technique by burning the steel beams with chemicals.Five workmen killed and four injured when the 300-ton span buckled and folded downward into the mouth of Bluestone River.
Three unidentified men are pictured inside the telegraph office, where the ticket office was later located.
Cook pictured wearing a dress and necklace.
Meador wearing a hat and jacket.
Jefferson and his wife, Mary, pictured outside a home. The two are the parents of Prince O. Lilly.
View of the tracks which split the town. Buildings and homes are pictured on either side.
Unidentified people are lined up against the building, which is covered in American flags, located on the corner of Third Avenue and Temple Street.
Looking at the building entrance located on the corner of Third Avenue and Temple Street.
Photograph taken out of an airplane. The plane's wings poke out into the shot.
Plumley pictured in a nice dress and bow holding a bouquet of flowers. She married John H. Plumley, a sheet metal worker for the C. & O. Railroad, in 1928. In 1930, she began to work for the railway, as well, and in 1948 became the Chief Operator. She has one son, John Jr. Plumley.
Wiley stands beside a bush in the Bluestone River Valley.
An unidentified young man is pictured in some sort of uniform.
A group is pictured sitting on a large wagon.
An unidentified man and women sit outside of what appears to be a tuxedo shop.
Blackwelder smiles for the camera while sitting on the edge of a small rock cliff.
A relative of J. D. Morris is pictured on a bike.
The family members are gathered for a portrait outside of a home.
Martha Ellen "mattie" Charlton Bigony and her husband, Dr. John Francis Bigony, are pictured inside Peppel's studio located on 2nd Avenue.
View of the farm ground located on the banks of New River.
Looking at the log home which is situated alongside New River.
A boy likely from the Shumate family stands in nearly knee-deep water beside a car.