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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.
Looking east to Rainelle, W. Va. from the stub end of the first switchback at Meadow Creek Sawmill.
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.
Shumate pictured wearing a dress outside of her old home.
A hotel building sits on the lake.
Wiley stands beside a bush in the Bluestone River Valley.
Trail (left) and his comrade are pictured on a battleship during what is sometimes called the Asia-Pacific War during World War II.
Van A. Trail of Summers County, W. Va. is pictured with comrades on a battleship during what is also known as the Asia-Pacific War.
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.
Probably a member of the Shumate family, a man holds himself up on a donkey with a cigarette in his mouth.
Postcard drawing of the old high school building. See original for correspondence.Published by Hugh C. Leighton Co.
View of a snow-covered street looking from 4th Avenue.
A young woman holds her son up in the water. Barger Springs, also known as Greenbrier Springs, is located along the Greenbrier River.
The two unidentified men walk a horse through what is also known as Greenbrier Springs. The springs are located along the Greenbrier River.
Football players sit on the bleachers for their team portrait. Subjects unidentified.
The Bobcats pose for their team photo. Subjects unidentified.
The band plays on the field while spectators watch from the bleachers. Referees pictured in conversation on the bottom right.
The high school's football team takes on an unidentified opponent. View from the bleachers show spectators lining the field on all sides.
Writing on back of photo reads, "First church in Forest Hill district was Forest Hill Methodist Church. Erected on this site was a one room log structure used until 1860. This picture presents Forest Hill Methodist Church but on the same site as log church."
View of one of the oldest homes in West Virginia located near the banks of the Greenbrier River. The home was the sight of a Shawnee Indian attack in 1777.
Keatley, pictured in the back, is the wife of Sheriff Keatley of Summers county. In the front wearing glasses is Phillips.
Keatley, to the left, is the wife of Sheriff Keatley. The two women stand on the sidewalk outside a home.
Picture of an old log home.
The tall support structure is covered by construction beams.
Looking at the beginning of a reservoir created by the Bluestone Dam. To the right of the area pictured is the mouth of the Bluestone River.
Looking over the reservoir created by  Bluestone River Dam from the dirt road.
At the far side of the photo is John Barker's farm in the background. Near the side of the river is Hoke Neely farm at Surveyor Branch.
Conductor O. J. Hellems, who died October 5, 1973, and sheet metal worker L. M. Reid are pictured.
Portrait of the older woman.
Allen and Ernest Meador with Bill Blue take photo in costume at Dodd Studios.
Children of Jefferson L. "Bun" and Mary Lilly. In the back row, from left to right, is Floyd, Lena (Oakley), Prince, Orpha, Beecher, and Margaret. Bottom row is Nola, Oris, Granvil, Cosby, and Clarice. Oldest son, Oliver, is not pictured.
The C. & O. Railway Company test-runs its experimental engine, part of its "500 series".
A. B. Adams and Wm. Henry Arrington pictured beside the engine.
Pence and Pearl Plumley pictured inside a horse-drawn carriage beside the river.
View of the waterfalls from a nearby porch.
Governor Moore, left, shakes hands with an unidentified associate. Moore serves as governor from 1969-1977.
An unidentified church is pictured. In the background, a sign for Elk Knob Road is posted on a light post.
Seventy-five year-old Burdette, the 1912 Olympic Rifle Champion of Sandstone, W. Va. is honored by the governor with the Distinguished Service Medal of West Virginia, the stat'es highest military honor, after compiling an "outstanding military record."
From left to right is Edward Lanham, Conelius "Neil" Louis Burdette, and Calvin Cales. The boys hold fish they caught at the falls.
Daughter of Jeremiah Mills and Louisa Elva Cassell (Mills). Grace had one brother, Jeremiah IV, and four sisters, Mabel, Elizabeth, Susie, and Louisa Elva.Grace was born December 3, 1871. She was employed by the C. &  O. Railroad as a telegraph operator from July 1, 1893 to August 11, 1942. She died July 8, 1958.
Three unidentified men pictured in a canoe.
View of the farm house and grounds which extend far beyond the photograph's view.
A group of mean work along the site. Subjects unidentified.
Three unidentified men look over the progress within construction site.
Willey, a World War II soldier, was killed during pilot training in southwest United States.
An unidentified man stands beside the carriage just outside the Model Tobacco building.
Two unidentified women sit on a rock and dangle their feet above the water.
Four people identified as family members of J. D. Morris are pictured sitting inside the car.
Members of the J. D. Morris family are pictured outside their home.
A large group of men pose beside the building with signs. Subjects unidentified.
A crowd gathers, forming a ring, perhaps waiting for some performance.
Senator Byrd, left, and Randolph, right, are pictured together, looking away from the camera, at the dedication ceremony for the new Mining School with the Mine Enforcement and Safety Administration, or MESA.
Three unidentified persons are pictured outside of the old high school building.
A young, unidentified boy floats in a tube in what is also known as Greenbrier Springs. The springs are located along the Greenbrier River.
Two men sitting on a rail outside The Big 4 Drug Store, located on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Temple Street, in Hinton, W. Va.  A membership card identifies K. D. Foster, on the right, as the Vice President of The Rail Club.
A man sitting on a rail outside The Big 4 Drug Store, located on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Temple Street, in Hinton, W. Va.  A membership card identifies B. O. Pettrie, Jr. as President of The Rail Club.
Kyle Gwinn,right, and Howard Williams,left, pose together on a field.
First row, left to right: David Westfall; Pete Meador; Milton Haskins; Jurd (?); David Medly; Lyn Goins; Eddie Carson; Jack Harvy; and David Meadows.Second row, left to right: Rickie Ratcliff; Beetle Baily; Robbie Ratliff; Buggie Richmond; Mike Rhodes; Sarge Banks; Parker (?); Harold Buckland; Larry Meador; Terry Hamgan; and David Meador.Third row, left to right: unidentified; Lee Smith; Doug Epperly; Stoddard; Bobb Parker; Tom Woodrum; Tom Light; Atkins; Dennis Lindsy; Neal Grimmett; Bobby Joe Johnson; Bobby Brightwell.
Father of Elvera Fox Porterfield from top of Pie Hollow. The Roach house is located in Talcott, W. Va.
Creekman, left, is the boss on the Tallery Mountain Road construction. Greene, pictured right, is from the Luther Greene Hollow Surveryor Branch.
Edgar Bowles, Harvie Fox, and Mr. Mullins pictured with company employees and horses.
Unidentified persons scatter across the dock and lake shore.
Church pictured in the distance. The area pictured is about one mile south of Bluestone River Dam.
A group of men and one young boy stand in front of the C. & O. Fire Hose Station. O. P. Garten, husband of Ruby Garten, is third man from right in the back row. The remaining subjects are unidentified.
Cecil Meador's sons, Nanes and unknown, pose in front of a parked car.
Grant Lilly and his wife pictured with their four children, three girls and one boy.
A crowd observes an early diesel engine at the station.
A group of unidentified persons stands outside the building located beside the tracks.
Three unidentified women are pictured with the railroad bicycle, or "velocipede".
A group of unidentified workers and what appears to be their African-American cook gather for a picture. Behind them are Chesapeake and Ohio Railway cars.
A group of men stand in front of the building where a table is set up. Subjects unidentified.
Eva Reed, left, and Cornelius "Neil" Louis Burdette pictured beside a garden.
A woman is pictured in a field of flowers.
Portrait of the Hinton Chief of Police from 1896-1907.
Rockefeller gathered with children outside of a library on Temple Street.
Pictured are the unidentified family members of Pack in front of their home in Jumping Branch District.