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1. Methodist Episcopal Church South and Parsonage, Burnsville, W. Va.

2. Post Office, High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

3. Washington Carbon Works, Clarksburg, W. Va.

4. Watson Hotel, Fairmont, W. Va.

5. Odd Fellows Home, Elkins, W. Va.

6. Goff Building, Clarksburg, W. Va.

7. Main Street, Looking East, Romney, W. Va.

8. Methodist Episcopal Church, Sutton, Braxton County, W. Va.

9. Weston High School, Weston, W. Va.

10. Tannery, Paw Paw, W. Va.

11. St. Mary's Hospital, Clarksburg, W. Va.

12. Post Office, Durbin, W. Va.

Science Hall is currently known as Chitwood Hall.

13. Science Hall, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

14. Lewis County War Memorial and Louis Bennett Public LIbrary, Weston, W. Va.

15. Prehistoric Mound as it appeared in 1857, Moundsville, W. Va.

16. Public School, East Main Street, Buckhannon, W. Va.

17. New Webster Springs Hotel, Webster Springs, W. Va.

18. Oakland Hotel, Webster Springs, W. Va.

19. View of Elk Creek, Clarksburg, W. Va.

20. Filtration Plant, Weston, W. Va.

21. View of East Ronceverte, W. Va.

The debris after a flood stopped by the Tygart River Reservoir Dam.  On the back facts on the dam are noted: 'Supervision: Corps, U. S. Army Engineers, Pittsburgh, Pa., Contractors: Frederick Snare Corp., New York, N. Y., Length 1900 Ft., Height: 265 Ft., Shore Line of lake: 68.6 miles, Photo: W. R. Loar & Son, Grafton, W. Va.'

22. Flood Debris (including a house) at theTygart River Reservoir Dam

23. St. Mary's Hospital, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Pitman Center is a facility belongs to Methodist Episcopal Church in Tennessee.  Those children are pupils of its Sunday School.

24. Children and Staff of Pitman Center, Emerts Cove, Tenn.

25. Portrait of a Young Family, Preston County, W. Va.

26. Portrait of Two Girls and One Boy

27. Portrait of a Couple, Preston County, W. Va.

28. Portrait of a Man, Preston County, W. Va.

29. Kieth Walls, Preston County, W. Va.

30. Students and Teachers in front of School, Morgantown, W. Va.

31. Portrait of a Family, Preston County, W. Va.

32. Portrait of a Couple, Preston County, W. Va.

33. Portrait of a Boy with his Rifle, Preston County, W. Va.

34. Class Portrait, Pisgah, W. Va.

35. Portrait of Family

36. Young Women's Group

37. Fire Endangers Oil Storage Tanks, Monongalia County, W. Va.

38. Adam Johnson Working with Table Saw

39. Table Rock Inn, Top of Backbone Mountain, U.S. 50

40. Shop Boy Behind the Counter in Preston County, W. Va.

41. Mud Covered Roadster - Possibly a 1908-10 Cadillac, Preston County, W. Va.

42. Panoramic View of Railroad Construction, Webster County, W. Va.

Old bridge is a covered bridge.

43. Old and New Bridges over Cheat River at Dawson Camp W. Va. U.S. 50, Old Bridge Built 1835.

44. Seneca Trail--Tygart Valley Near Huttensville, W. Va.

45. Street Scene in Oakland, Md.

46. Panoramic View of Richwood, W. Va.

47. Gilbert M. Hauer at Age 4

48. Metal Workshop and Workers, Morgantown, W. Va.

49. Home near Walkersville, W. Va.

50. Church at Walkersville, W. Va.

51. Farmer with his Horse Drawn Plow beside a Haystack, Walkersville, W. Va.

52. Bird's Eye View of The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

A man clearing brush in Lewis County, W. Va.

53. Clearing Brush Near Crawford and Walkersville, W. Va.

54. Man Poses near the Mental Hospital (Insane Asylum) in Spencer, W. Va.

Group of students and teachers at an unidentified school.

55. Portrait of a Class at a School in North Central W. Va.

Group portrait of students and teachers at Mars Hill School, probably in Frostburg, Md.

56. Class Portrait, Mars Hill School, Frostburg, Md.

57. Plant and Railroad Cars at Jane Lew, W. Va.

58. Bird's Eye View of a Town in New York State

59. Frozen Camp, R. F. D., Liverpool, W. Va.

'View of deserted U. B. Church at Hereford, West Virginia.  Twenty one such churches exists in Jackson County.  with the consolidation of schools and the improvement of roads, many such churches were deserted, the interests of the people drifting to larger centers.  Under community center activities why not go to one of these communities and rebuild the church, the center and redeveloped interest in the community as was done at Frozen camp?'

60. U. B. Church at Hereford, W. Va.

'Group taking or ready to take the typhoid serum at Frozen Camp.  100% of people of the community were inoculated.  100% of water supply of community is now safe.'

61. Class Portrait, Frozen Camp, Jackson County, W. Va.

62. Group Photo at an Event in Preston County, W. Va.

63. Group Portrait Outside a Store, Marion County, W. Va.

64. New Bridge Over Paint Creek Bloomingburg, Ohio

65. Youngsters Walk to School through the Snow Clad HIlls of Grantsville, Md.

66. Snowy Mountain Road Near Grantsville, Md.

67. Two Views of Carmichaels, Pa.

'No. 5. 1 1/2 Mi. E. of Grantsville Md. Looking W Grantsville Md & National Road up Negro Mt. district, stone bridge can be seen in valley.'

68. Grantsville, Md.

The old toll gate is built in 1812.

69. Old Toll Gate, National Highway, Cumberland, Md.

70. Street Corner of Salem, W. Va.

71. Fairgrounds, Carmichaels, Pa.

Engineers and others pose with a steam engine, the view is likely to be taken in Western Maryland.

72. Early Steam Locomotive and Engineers

73. LIttle Meadows on the Ocean-To-Ocean Speedway, Near Grantsville, Md.

74. Winter Scene, Grantsville, Md.

Carriage-drawing horses and handlers.

75. Teamsters with their Horse Drawn Wagons, Wallace, W. Va.

76. Zinn House, Parkersburg, W. Va.

77. Falls Mills On Little Kanawha River

78. Second Hospital for Insane, Spencer, W. Va.

79. Painting Crew, Masontown, W. Va.

80. Dam No. 13, McMechen, W. Va.

81. Back View of Broaddus College, Philippi, W. Va.

82. Painting Crew, Masontown, W. Va.

Built in 1835

83. Covered Bridge, Cheat River, Erwin, W. Va.

84. Spencer School

85. Main Street Looking East, Cameron, W. Va.

86. Yard Workers with Mule at a Lumber Mill, Richwood, W. Va.

87. Fairfax Street. Looking West, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

88. Town by the Railroad Tracks in Wetzel County, W. Va.

89. Town in Hardy County, W. Va.

View of the town of Belington with the Tygart Valley River running parallel to Main Street. The elevation behind the town is Laurel Hill where Confederate forces under General Garnett were cut-off after the Union victory at Rich Mountain, south of Belington in July, 1861. Garnett ordered a retreat and was hotly pursued by Union General Morris's troops through the mountains and finally defeated at Corricks Ford on the Cheat River. This was considered the first campaign of the Civil War.

90. Town of Belington in Tygart Valley, W. Va.

91. Spectators View the Aftermath of a Fire in Richwood, W. Va.

92. Spectators View the Aftermath of a Fire in Richwood, W. Va.

93. Damaged Road in Richwood, W. Va.

94. Brick Road Damaged in Richwood, W. Va.

95. Aftermath of Fire in Richwood, Nicholas County, W. Va.

96. Damaged Road in Richwood, W. Va.