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"Baker House $1.00 per day" on sign.  Cass, W.V.
A picture postcard of the Farmers and Merchants Bank in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
State troops are standing behind the stacks of guns and ammunition that they seized during the First Martial Law Proclamation.
Caption on back reads, 'Fire in the ventilation system or fan house of the Gaston Mine, 1912.  This mine was opened by James Otis Watson in 1874. Located at Watson and closed in 1925. It was located in what is now the present boundary of the friendly city of Fairmont.'
Group portrait  taken at Keller Presbyterian Church.
Buggies with horses are parked outside of the small station.
Loggers pose atop a large pile of logs.
"Campbell's Creek Coal Company's Steamers 'E.R. Andrews', and 'D.T. Lane, (and their coal harbor,) Point Pleasant, West Virginia, during Ice Run Out."
State troops stand behind the huge piles of guns and ammunition that was captured or surrendered during the first martial law proclamation.
Large crowd of people gathered on the sidewalk of High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.