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In the front row, from left to right, is Terrence Moorefield, Fred Brown, and Boyd Brown.In the second row, from left to right, is Christian Hetzel, George Griffith, Clemmer Peck, Mrs. Carrie B. Mahon (teacher), Reese Capeller, and Stanely Butler.In the back row, from left to right, is William Moorefield, Cecil Hinton, Julian Fredeking, Roy Mann, Oswald Blackwilder, Leo Ross, and Fred Flanagan.

1. First Presbyterian Church Sunday School Class in Hinton, Summers County, W. Va.

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.

2. First Jail in Avis Crossing, W. Va.

Hinton's first brick school.

3. Class Photo Hinton Elementary and Junior High School, Hinton, W. Va.

Group photo of the band members and instructor in the earlier part of the 20th century. Subjects unidentified.

4. First Band at Hinton High School, Summers County, W. Va.

Pictured is Earl Meador, Ray Meador, Clarence Knight, U. G. Ryall, O. J. Bowlry, Ollie Hoover, Mann, Ray, Henry Ryalls, Emmett Pack, and Charlie Bishop.

5. Hinton Community Band Across from the Post Office on 2nd Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

Railroad employees inspect the damage.

6. Train Wreck of the 'Fast Flying Virginian' at Wiggins, Summers County, W. Va.

A teacher and his students of various ages, are pictured in a classroom. Subjects unidentified.

7. Interior of One Room School, Summers County, W. Va.

Photo of the one room school building's exterior.

8. Unidentified School in Summers County, W. Va.

Photo looking at the building's exterior from the dirt path.

9. Unidentified School in Summers County, W. Va.

Looking from the front of the classroom, school children of various ages, are pictured sitting at their desks. Subjects unidentified.

10. Interior of Unidentified One Room School House, Summers County, W. Va.

Exterior of the building sporting the American flag at its entrance.

11. Unidentified One Room School House in Summers County, W. Va.

Children of various ages, sit behind their desks inside the classroom. Subjects unidentified.

12. Interior of Unidentified One Room School House, Summers County, W. Va.

Exterior of an unidentified school.

13. School Building in Summers County, W. Va.

View of the building from across the street. Located on Block C #1.

14. Wilson & Co. Building, Summers County, W. Va.

Employees John Smith and Buster Waulaga unloading boxes off of a cart. Company building located on Block C #1.

15. Workers at Wilson & Co., Hinton, W. Va.

Employees (from left to right) Jim Bob Christian, Wes Surber, Mr. Christian, Ab Wiseman, unidentified, C.O. McGhee, unidentified, and Emmitt McLaughlin.

16. Hinton Freight Station Work Force, Hinton, W. Va.

Tracks running through the station along the Chesapeake & Ohio  (C & O) Railroad. Town seen in the background.

17. Hinton Freight Depot, Hinton, W. Va.

Looking at the building from across the street. Silo Ice truck pictured on the right. Located on Block C #7.

18. C & O Freight Depot, Hinton, W. Va.

Located on Block C #7, the depot was built ca. 1905.

19. C & O Freight Depot, Hinton, W. Va.

Looking at the building from Summers Street.

20. New River Gro Building, Summers County, W. Va.

Looking down at the buildings from a hill. New River seen in the background.

21. Freight House and C & O Power Station, Summers County, W. Va.

House built in ca. 1875 by the C&O Railroad Company to house laborers working on the roundhouse. Located on Block C #11.

22. C&O Railroad Boarding House, Hinton, W. Va.

Exterior of the house located on Block D #12. The columns were brought by horse and buggy from Princeton, W. Va.

23. Dillon/Kelday House, Hinton, W. Va.

Railroad cars cover the tracks. New River seen in the background.

24. Hinton Yards Below City Sidetrack Park, Hinton, W. Va.