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'This picture was taken in 1907 in the back of Samuel Mullett's barn.  Jacob Hassig and Will Berger owned the thrashing machine.  Many of these neighbors were relatives.  Family and neighbors could always be relied on to help on Doolin.  Row 1: Andy Goddard, Frank During, Ed Schupbach, Lewis Durig, John Kocher, Albert Durig, Harry Mullett, Samuel Mullett, and Adolph Durig.  Row 2: Charles Goddard, Will Berger, Sam Kocher, Jacob Hassig, Charles Fisher, John Grossenbach, Wilbert Kocher, Jesse Mullett, Charles Durig.'

1. Thrashing Crew, New Martinsville, W. Va.

2. Market Street Near 10th Street, Parkersburg, W. Va.

People in a canoe float down the street.

3. Flooded Third Street Looking Toward the Courthouse, Parkersburg, W. Va.

4. Interior of Lilly Music Company, Raleigh County, W. Va.

5. Interior of Webster Springs Hotel, Webster Springs, W. Va.

6. Webster Springs Hotel Staff, Webster County, W. Va.

Houses line Pike Street in Clarksburg.  Glen Elk area is visible in background.

7. Clarksburg, W. Va., Looking North from Empire Building

West Virginia Coal Column with diplay at the Jamestown Exposition in 1907.

8. West Virginia Coal Column with Display at the Jamestown Exposition

9. Courthouse, New Martinsville, W. Va.

Children stand next to a Christmas tree.

10. Christmas at Helvetia, W. Va.

Postcard with a side view of the first U.S.S. West Virginia at sea.

11. First U.S.S. West Virginia

Members of the Helvetia Band with their instruments, gather outside for a portrait.

12. Helvetia Band, Helvetia, W. Va.