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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.
Two unidentified men stand in front of the restaurant's entrance. The windows advertise, "Hot Lunch".
Horse connected to a carriage idles in the street. Ascension Episcopal Church pictured to the right of the photo, where Big 4 Building stands today (October 18, 1984).
A group of unidentified men stand outside a church building.
A group of members belonging to an unidentified church pose on its grounds.
A man makes his way down the snowy street with his horse-drawn wagon.
Looking West on Temple St.  Episcopal church to the right, Independent Herald Office to the left along with Fair.
The home is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. The child of R. O. Murrell is pictured outside of the home and with a cat.
Mrs. Murrell, left, is pictured with an unidentified man and unidentified woman beside the track.
Mrs. Robert Murrell, pictured third from right, poses with members of the Faulkner family. A home are pictured in the background.
Mrs. Ro. Murrell and another woman walk down a dirt road.
Flanagan home at 5th and Summers Street in Hinton, W. Va. Small girl on steps is unidentified.
An unidentified man is pictured outside the store entrance located on the corner of Front Street and Third Avenue.
A group of men are pictured outside the building. Subjects unidentified. There appears to be construction underway on the street in front of the bank.
The two children play outside with yard tools. The yard is attached to the John Flanagan and R.O. Murrell home located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
The two children play outside with stick horses. The yard is attached to the John Flanagan and R.O. Murrell home located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
Mrs. Robert Murrell is seated on the far right. An unidentified woman is holding Mildred Murrell. Young Bob Murrell is pictured sitting in the yard. The house is located on the corner of Summers Street and 5th Avenue.
Robert Murrell and family are pictured together in an unknown location within the city of Hinton.
A group of unidentified men pose for a group photo. Some of the men hold hammers. Most of them are dressed in overalls.
The legendary C. & O. engineer Richardson pictured with his wife.
The group is pictured outside of the Flanagan-Murrell home located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Summers Street. In the background is the Faulkner home.
A group of men sit on the deck of what was the first store to be built in Hinton. Located in the Avis section of the cit, the building is now where the Sears Rosebuck parking lot is today.
A group of men gather outside a tent where a man supposedly eats live snakes. View looking down from Temple Street toward Summers Street.
Buildings and stores line the dirt road where people go about their daily business.
Child of Robert Murrell stands beside the Murrell dog, "Sport", on the house steps. The home is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
Murrell holds a rifle next to his pets outside of the Flanagan-Murrell home located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
Murrell, right, holds the hand of an unidentified associate, perhaps helping her over the rocks.
Mrs. Ro. Murrell and friend pictured at scenic overlook near Hinton in Summers County, W. Va.
Picture of one of Hinton's early drug stores. It was located next to the First National Bank on 3rd Ave. Wade H. Gwinn, one of the store's operators, is the gentleman leaning against the post on the left. This three-story brick building housed apartments on the upper floors.
Looking at the building from the dirt road. Later in 1907, bricks were laid on the street.
View looking northwest onto the street. A group of boys and men group in the street beside a horse drawn carriage. Subjects unidentified. Original postmarked June 12, 1912.
A crowd gathers on the street beside the First National Bank of Hinton building. Subjects unidentified.
The building, located on the corner of Temple Street and 3rd Avenue, was the second home of the bank.
The bank staff pose in front of the building located on 3rd Avenue. Subjects unidentified.
A bartender and unidentified man pictured inside the bar.
Mary Murrell, married to R. O. Murrell, poses beside the engine.
Mrs. R.O. Murrell pictured second from left. Others are unidentified.
Men and a younger boy pose by the caboose car. Subjects unidentified.
Murrell and Faulkner family pictured on the engine.
Tall man pictured next to the train is R.O. Murrell. Other subjects unidentified.
Looking at the engine from across the tracks.
The group is pictured at the corner of Summers Street & 5th Avenue. The woman in the middle is Mrs. R.O. Murrell. Woman on the left is unidentified.
Murrell pictured leaning on the porch steps of his home located on the corner of Summers Street and 5th Avenue. Man sitting on the steps is unidentified.
Mrs. Robert Murrell is pictured seated. The other women are unidentified.
Murrell is pictured in his yard under a tree. Original photo is captioned  'Sleeping Beauty'. The house is located at the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. Note the side porches.
Murrell pictured in his yard with a dog. The house is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. C&O Commissary is pictured in the background.
Murrell is pictured on the lower step of her porch located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. Her associates are unidentified.
Murrell pictured outside the fence that surrounds his house with his dog. The home is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
Murrell pictured with two dogs outside his house located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
The funeral procession moves down Temple Street. Flanagan was killed in a train wreck.
Photo lifted from the "Official C&O Industy Guide & Shipper's Directory, 1906".
A group of gentlemen pose in front of the building. John F. Briers, father of W. M. Briers, is pictured. The other men are unidentified.
View of the court house and grounds. Original postmarked June 25, 1910.
Two unidentified men stand beside the small brick building.
Unidentified men gather in their baseball uniforms for a team photo.
Photograph of a postcard the showed the church building and pastor, J. P. Campbell.
Intersection on the corner of Third Avenue and Temple Street.
A group of unidentified individuals pose on the street together.
A group of unidentified men sit on top of a horse-drawn wagon outside of the building.
Mrs. R. . Murrell, right, and associates at Flanagan house located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Summers Street.
Pictured is Silas and M. J. Hinton withe their children Arthur, Blanch, Howard, Grace, Ethel, Carl, Gladys, and Lucile. Grace was the first baby born in Hinton. Arthuer was the first burial at Hilltop Cemetery.
William Plumley pictured with female associates outside of the store entrance. The building later housed Hinton Furniture, owned by Ray Walker.
In the background, the C. & O. Commissary is pictured. The home is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
A portrait of the Murrells.
Murrell and her two dogs are pictured at the Bluestone River Canyon near Hinton, W. Va.
A rare illustration of the old high school building built before 1900. A few years later, the windows in the front, right side were bricked over.
Portraits of the first-ever students and faculty of the high school. Subjects unidentified.