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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.
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.
"Traveling Hillbillies," possibly in a parade.
Miller Murrell dressed as a sheriff next to a Christmas tree.  He is in the basement of the Murrell family home at 309 Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.
Miller Murrell on a bike next to the family Christmas tree in the basement of their home at 309 Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.
Murrell Family Christmas Tree in the basement of their home, 309 Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.
Miller Murrell and two other children sit in front of a house, likely on or near Ballengee Street in Hinton, W. Va.  The children are in a wooden jeep.  A large toy gun is mounted on the rear of the vehicle.
Miller Murrell and his mother cook with several pots and pans over a fire.  They appear to be camping outdoors.
Miller Murrell, in a striped shirt, and three friends sit in a wooden jeep.  Behind them is a large porch with several adults sitting.  A large toy gun sits on the ground.
Miller Murrell, at right, and family play cards at a folding card table.
Miller Murrell dressed as sheriff or police officer with false mustache, badge, and toy gun. Location near Hinton, W. Va.
Inscription on reverse indicates area is the alley between 3rd & 4th Ave behind the Hinton Hospital.  Pictured is a woman and child, one of whom is identified as "Miller's Mother".
A man stands at the trunk of a car and holds up two dead foxes.  Inscription on reverse says photo is from VE Day 1945.
Small boy leans against a school bus owned by Summers County Schools.  A second school bus can be seen in the background.
Mrs. Ro. Murrell and friend pictured at scenic overlook near Hinton in Summers County, W. Va.
Side of the Flanagan home looking towards Summers Street.  Small child sits near a side porch.
Flanagan home at 5th and Summers Street in Hinton, W. Va. Small girl on steps is unidentified.
Mrs. Ro. Murrell and another woman walk down a dirt road.
An unidentified boy sits on top of a set of logs which is stacked on top of a truck.
A boy and girl share an inner tube while floating in the waters, also known as Greenbrier Springs, which is located off of the Greenbrier River. Subjects unidentified.
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.
A young, unidentified boy floats in a tube in what is also known as Greenbrier Springs. The springs are located along the Greenbrier River.
A unidentified young boy sits on a rock near Barger Springs, W. Va.
Portrait of a man standing in a flooded boat, possibly the photographer, Robert Keller.
A group of men and women stand on a pile of lumber next to the Guyandotte River.  A wooden railroad track is to the right.
Swimmers are likely in the Guyandotte River.
Group of ducks on the Guyandotte River in Wyoming County, W. Va.
Three women sit by a wooden railroad track, used for logging and lumbering, in Wyoming County, W. Va.
Boy identified as Algie Cook standing with dog in a flooded boat on Guyandotte River in Wyoming County.
Man, woman, and child identified as Page family sitting on a log.
Man identified as U. G. Ryalls lounging on a log in Wyoming County, W. Va.
Woman posing on a fallen tree in Wyoming County, W. Va, likely near the Guyandotte River.  Original negative labeled "Mary".
View of the Guyandotte River in Wyoming County, W. Va.
Four unidentified boys pose together on a log.  Other logs are visible in the background, possibly from a logging company.
A family of unidentified persons poses in front of the home of Jack Warhop, pitcher for the New York Yankees.
Warhop, a Hinton, W. Va. native, is pitched warming up as the pitcher for the New York Yankees.
A team portrait of the C. & O. baseball team.In the back from, from left to right, is Ervin Maxwell (center field); Joe McCarthey (pitcher); John Warhop (Wauhop) (pitcher); Ocar Whitlock (1st base); Will Turner (3rd base); and Bob Turner (pitcher).In the front is Arthur Sydnor (left field); Elvin Wise (2nd base); Harry Starbuck (catcher); George Secrest (short stop); and John Hobbs (right field). Warhop (Wauhop) pitched the ball that Babe Ruth hit for his first professional homer run.
Wauhop, also known as Jack Warhop, is sitting on the left with Bartgis (right). Bartgsi was Wauhop's uncle and died in 1919 at the age of 21. Wauhop was a pitcher for the Highlanders, a team that would later be known as the New York Yankees. Babe Ruth's first two major league home runs were hit off of Wauhop's pitch.
The two men and woman pictured are holding instruments. Subjects unidentified.
A small log building sits beside a forest.
View overlooking the Bluestone River where a dam is to be constructed.
View from the river bank of the construction site.
View of a snow-covered street looking from 4th Avenue.
The mill is pictured among the trees on the right overlooking the waterfall.
Photo of the school which was located in the lower part of the creek near True, W. Va.