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Three girls in the buggy, while a man rides the horse.

253. Horse and Buggy in Lewis County, W. Va.

254. Lewis County Outing

255. Couple in a Horse Drawn Buggy, Lewis County, W. Va.

256. West Virginia Hospital for the Insane, Lewis County, W. Va.

'Now gone.  Roy Bird Cook in front.'

257. Quiet Dell School near Roanoke, Lewis County, W. Va.

A view of the Low family residence, the home of Philip Watson Low. The home is located near Lowesville, West Virginia.

258. Low Residence, Marion County, W. Va.

259. Customers on the Porch of a General Store in Lewis County, W .Va.

260. Bridge Between Piedmont, W. Va. and Western, MD in Mineral County, W. Va.

'A picture of surrey and high-stepping horses owned by James H. Moyer;picture made in front of Kelley and Moyer bar, in 1900, before prohibition days. Note large demijohn in front of door; bird cages house a parrot in each one. The building is located at 400 Bland Street, must below the Daily Telegraph Printing Company, and in the same block with the Bland Street Methodist Church. Ash M. Prince, pioneer resident of the city, erected the building. After prohibition days, the building was used by the Hawkins Undertaking Company until they built their mortuary at the corner of Bland and Preston Streets, and the building as it now stands is owned by the Sweet Shop. In the picture are; front seat, left to right-James H. Moyer and P. J. Kelley, owners of the surrey and the bar; rear seat, left to right, M. B. Postlethwaite, city sergeant, and Robert Dunn, chief of police.'

261. Surrey and Horses in front of Kelley and Moyer Saloon, Mercer County, W. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Johnson and others are at Tazewell in McDowell County, West Virginia, waiting to see their first train.

262. Waiting for the Train in Tazewell, McDowell County, W. Va.

263. View of Hollywood, Monroe County, W. Va.

264. South Queen St. in Martinsburg, W. Va.