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The woman is believed to be Ruth Maxwell Johnson, wife of Louis Arthur Johnson, with one of her daughters in the early 1920s.
The young woman pictured is likely Ruth Frances Maxwell, Louis Johnson's wife. The text on the corner reads, "Mostly yours."
ROTC students form a line as they salute the professors walking down the field.
View of the construction site.
John L. Stewart was the principal when this photo was taken, about 1920.
View of the Guyandotte River in Wyoming County, W. Va.
Postcard drawing of the old high school building. Postmarked September 25, 1920. See original for correspondence.
The boys stand below a sign that reads, "Willard Storage Batteries." Subjects unidentified.
Two men, one in overalls, sit idly beside the building.
View of a typical day in downtown Hinton. People are scattered across the sidewalks, conversing with associates or shopping. Subjects unidentified.
Two unidentified children are pictured on the sidewalk of a relatively empty street. To the right is the Big 4 Building. Down the street is the intersection with TempleStreet.
A group of women pose in front of the church entrance. Subjects unidentified.
Richmond, neice of Luter Meador, is pictured straddling a horse.
Wickline pictured next to a leafless, baby tree outside of a log cabin.
In the back row, from left to right, is Clyde Farley; Oren Meador; the rest are unidentified.In the front row, starting with the 3rd woman from the left is Sibyl Lilly; Clema Lilly (married Joe Hedrick). Next to the general store in the background is the True Post Office.
Meador and Neely pictured beside a fence in the lower area of the creek.
In the front row, from left to right, is Will Mann; George Keaton; Walter Mann; Charlie Mann; Allen Cooper.In the back row, from left to right, is Julia Mann; Oda Keaton; Lydia Mann; Minnie Man; Eliza Cooper.
The Chattin family poses outside of their home with their pet dog.
Sarah Amanda Skaggs Taylor pictured with Madge Nichols Skagss and her children outside of Meadows Cabin. Currently, Dr. Richards owns the property.
Taylor pictured outside his home playing a violin.
A young Bolton pictured holding a basket as he tends to the chickens.
The five sisters pose outside of their home located along the Bluestone River.
Johnson pictured in fashionable attire holding a feather.
Portrait of Quisenberry who is dressed in a suit.
Noel, pictured in the center, is pictured with two unidentified women.
A mother and child stand in front of the fence. A young girl is pictured looking outside the window on the right.
Minnie, pictured in a tie, sits on a horse beside an unidentified girl.
From left to right standing is Forest Noel, Lena Noel and Henry Noel Senior. Tommy James and Henry Jr. are sons of Forest and Lena, two of which are pictured with the dog.
Shoppers pictured inside the department store, where a sign insists that "nothing in this store is over 10 cents."
Employees pose inside the shop located on Temple Street.
Foy and Fred Meador stand on the dock beside a ferry.
Diefenbach, a telegraph operator for the C. & O. Railroad, rode this horse to and from the cabin.
Mrs. Diefenbach pictured with the horse she rode to and from the cabin.
Two unidentified boys sit on the dock located in the Bluestone Reservoir.
Photograph of the dock located near Bull Falls in the Bluestone Reservoir.
Mary Ballengee Hicks, Sara Ada Buckland Wickline and Ballengee's daughter are pictured beside hanging laundry.
Rose's Drug Store pictured on the left.
Looking down at the street which stretches to the mountain opposite the photographer.
The unidentified man and unidentified woman are pictured on the sidewalk.
An unidentified man sits in his automobile between Ballengee and Temple Streets.
Nurses pose for a group portrait. Subjects unidentified.
Pyramids of cannon balls sit on either side of the rustic cannon.
A crowd gathers across the lawn and around a pavilion decorated with American flags.
A group of men pose outside of the church building. Subjects unidentified.
View of the church building from across the street, looking at the intricate stained-glass window work.
A train winds along the track placed next to New River.
Tables and chairs fill the empty room.
Looking at the entrance from across the lawn.
Four unidentified men collect water at Pence Spring Bottling Works. In the foreground is a crate of empty bottles.
G. F. Miller pictured in the photo under the awning with unidentified associates. A spring runs directly next to the building and through the sitting area beneath the porch.
An unidentified group is pictured under and awning and on the edge of a bridge that hovers over the spring.
John Rose, Charlie Rose (fountain boy) and Shan Rose (behind counter) pictured inside their store.
Two unidentified men sit on a step of the building which is located on the corner of Third Avenue and Temple Street.
Front row: Foy Meador, Tanner Lilly, Luther Meador, Annie Poff, Eva Hogan Lane Lilly, Minnie Poff, Bertha Hogan Lane, Eva Lilly, Lyda Meadows Neely.Back row: Mary Barker, Sybil Meadows, Mary Lilly Williams, Grover Allen (Betty Allen's brother), Sally Lilly, Eva Meadows, and Arnie Lilly Stoddard.The group poses in front of the West Virginia state flag and the American flag.
A group of young boys and girls are gathered outside the one-room building.
Back row, from left to right, is Carlene Keaton, Howard Pack, Grover Keaton, Fred Cook, and Paul Cook.Front row, from left to right, is Emory Pack, Maude Pack, Catherine Farley, Faye Cook, and Grace Pettry.
Houston, son of Manderville Cook and Sally Goff Cook, is pictured in a suit.
Goff pictured sitting while playing a guitar. His sister's, who's names are unknown, stand behind him.
Sign above the bar reads, "Union Liquor Co., J. A. Watkins, proprietor." The store was located on the lower portion of 3rd Avenue. Seven unidentified man pose in front of the entrance.
Steve and Becca Bragg pictured holding playing cards and smoking cigars on top of the tracks.
Unknown man and women sit with their daughters on the outdoor furniture.
Teacher standing on the right is Sibyl Lilly, Gib Lilly's daughter. The boy to the left of the teacher is Perry Lilly. Boy to the right of the teacher is Carl Lilly. First girl on the far left is Lellie Lilly with Eva Meador next to her in a white dress. Third from the left on the back row is Euva Meador. The rest of the subjects are unidentified.The school was located about five miles up the Bluestone River from its mouth on the Pipestem side.
Eldrige Hedrick, left, and Walker boy, right, sit in front of a store advertising "cold drinks, ice cream, candies, and cigars" in its window.
Meador, pictured on the left, stands next to his friend, Lilly.
A long canoe-shaped boat is filled with supplies as it floats on the water.
The unidentified men stand at the site located above the mouth of the Bluestone River.
A group of unidentified men stand beside the construction equipment at the site of the bridge to go over the mouth of the Bluestone River.
The unidentified man poses beside a car on top of the newly completed bridge over the mouth of the Bluestone River.
Foy and Luther Meador, left and center, are pictured with friend Johnny Cooper, right. The boys are photographed near True, W. Va.
Two unidentified men take each handle of a saw and cut through wood. The farm is located by the mouth of Bluestone River.
Meador, left, and Farley, right, pose with cigars in their mouths.
Looking at the back side of the court building. The jail is pictured on the left.
Albert Mann owned this home later in the 1930's. Back of the picture reads, "This home went with the post office."
A crowd of people enjoy the festivities.
A group of men, dressed in overalls and working boots, stand on the back of the automobile. A man holding a child sits in the passenger seat with an associate driving. A woman is also pictured behind the car. Subjects unidentified.
Parents Henry & Ciliela Mann with children Clarence, Oscar, Owen, and Eva.
A truck is parked in front of the building. In the 1930's, Charley Lowe ran the business with Elbert Mann as the postmaster. Sheriff Dillon worked as the blacksmith.
A group of three ladies and two gentleman are pictured beside the log structure. Subjects unidentified.
An unidentified elderly woman, attired in Victorian style clothes and hair, sits on a porch holding a Bible. She is possibly a member of West Virginia Governor Howard Gore's family.
Students and teachers pose outside of the school building. Fifth from left is John Milburn.
The animals grazing the field.
An old-fashioned automobile curbs the corner of the windy dirt road.
An old-fashioned automobile makes its way down the steep, dirt path.
Looking down the dirt road that cuts between the forest.
Timberlake is sitting in one of the fountain bowls. The leafless trees in the background suggest it is wintertime, which is likely why the fountain is not running.
An unidentified man exits the courthouse, walking toward the steps that connect to the sidewalk.
The building stands behind leafless trees, suggesting it is winter time. An unidentified man crosses the street on the right and walks toward the courthouse.
Street view of the building.
Kathleen Timberlake pictured leaning against the monument located at Court House Square. The Miller Hotel can be seen in the background.
Members of the Faulkner family pictured beside the monument located at Courthouse Square.
Mr. Welfrey and his wife pictured with Oran Mann, the man with the tie. Other subjects unidentified.
Street view of the building located on the corner of Temple Street and 3rd Avenue. The building burned in 1983 and is now Towne Square.