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A view of Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company's mill and yard on the Cherry River near Curtin, Nicholas County, W. Va.
The students and staff of the Sabraton School gather in front of the school building for a group portrait.
Portrait of Eli H. Westbrook, born ca. 1850, and Uretta (Koon) Westbrook, born ca. 1860.  Eli's hat rests on the wooden chair at the center of the image.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.Large group of unidentified people, men in left car and women in the right car, pose in train cars while taking the railroad to Blackwater Falls for a picnic.
Buckland, son of Richard Weatherhead, and his mule "Genny" are pictured.
Starting on the far left is Luther Keaton, Braid Petrey, Matt Cook and Ross Farley. Pictured on the far right is L. W. "Lue" Petrey. The rest of the subjects are unidentified.The town of Narrows is named after the narrowing of New River, which runs through the town.
Front row, from left to right, is Edna Powers and Lula Cook. In the back is Mrs. Dunckle and Cynthia Shelton.
On the back of the car is President Jim Stevens. The car inspector is Jim Doyle's father. The rest remain unidentified.
Only identified persons are Jake Whanger, Sr. Willey (Betty Clinebell's grandfather pictured on the 2nd row, 5th man from the left), and Joe Briers.
Man to the left is Simms Wicker's father. Other persons unidentified.
Applied French method on the miners cottages of the New River Collieries Co.
Located on the Cherry River.
The Cherry River flows by the lumber mill.
Left to right: Bill Core, Lillian Sutton, Mora Henderson, Lenna Core, Cora Henderson, Rose, Core, Emma Henderson, and Lorentz Berry.
"One of the bald men in this pic is John Ernest Beall on the Little Kanawha River near Big Bend or Brooksville."
Group photo of Storer College baseball team in uniform. First Row: Myers (Mgr), Lewis (2ndB), Tomlinson, Fisher (Lf), Morris (3rdB), Harvey (1stB), Diggs (C), Scott (SS), Arte (CF), Hill (RF). Second Row: Tindley, Harris, Delaney, (mascot with bats), Reese, King.
Storer College football team in uniform in front of dugouts.
Unidentified worker guides huge log onto a rail car.
This is an excellent photo of main street showing buildings with advertising signs.
This was the second and third grade classes and Margaret Hardway( far right) was the teacher.
This photograph was published in "Tumult on the Mountain" by Roy Clarkson. The caption included, "Red spruce trees dwarf the lumberjacks who are soon to cut them... on the lands of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company."
A pitched tent with a few cots. Likely the Hall family.
The interior of dining room of possibly Hall Residence in Clarksburg, W. Va..
Brick-laid Pike Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.; Streetcar rails visible.
Possibly Odd Fellows Cemetery.
'This is the last photograph made of Laura Jackson Arnold, taken at Buckhannon, W. Va. late Summer 1910; she died following year.'
Post card sent September 17, 1910.
Post card sent August 16, 1910.
Driving a horse drawn wagon for the Huntington Fire Department.
A man sprays the crops while other watches.
Bert Sayre--'see box 123, 1919 Jun 22'.
A worker operates on a horse drawn sprayer to spray the crops.
Workers fix a mix.
Mr. John Guseman stirring barrel contents.  For more details refer to A&M 55. official correspondence dated July 1, 1909.
Farm workers in a field with a horse drawn cart with barrels.
22 female students pose in front of Commencement Hall.
Inauguration of President Thomas Edward Hodges is held in Woodburn Circle in front of Martin Hall.
A view of Martin Hall.
Group shot of students on front steps of building at Storer College.
Group portrait of the football team from Storer College, a school for  African-Americans.
Richard Strauss, center.
Cost of build was $55,000.