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A group of boys pose outside of Shorty Anderson's Auto Laundry. Text on back reads, "University Ave. Zackquill Morgan home on the right."
Two unidentified players are pictured on the practice field.
The business was established in 1899.This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
Two unidentified men stand beside a large rock that has painted on it, "Plumley-Hulme: Sell it for less." The Plumley Building was located on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Temple Street, built by William Plumley.
A young Neely pictured in a snow-covered field.
Portrait of a young Lemon.
Phylis, Madge, and Roy Lee Honaker pictured with their family pet.
Della (right) with two young boys and man, identified as John Bragg, outside of a home located in the Bluestone River Valley.
View of the two converging bodies of water. Here is the future sight of the Bluestone High Bridge.
Construction equipment sits beside the newly constructed bridge. The setting is the site of the future Bluestone High Bridge. In the background is the Meador home.
Sheiler poses in a white dress and wears a large bow in her hair.
Scott pictured in a sun dress smiling beside a wooden structure.
Three cows graze over the rock and litter by the river.
Keller pictured beside the water than flows down the rock wall.
Pictured in the front, from left to right, is W. E. Price and Paul Price. Lula and Youla Deaver pictured in the background.
View of Robert Summers Neely home located on Ballengee Street. Neely was a local dentist and chairman of the republican county committee.
Two men in the background walk along the river bank.
Keller pictured by the small-scale waterfalls below the city.
View of home lived in by Harold, son of Edward Calvin Eagle.Edward C. Eagle served on the local Hinton bar for nearly a quarter of a century after paying his way through West Virginia University. Mr. Eagle served his first term as prosecuting attorney of Summers County from 1902 to 1904 and for the following twenty years was the United States commissioner at Hinton. In 1920, he was elected prosecuting attorney on a platform that called for the suppression of moon-shining and law-breaking in general.
Stokes pictured walking into the Laing Humphries building entrance where Citizens Bank used to be located.
Unidentified workers and equipment are scattered across the construction site.
Two women and a group of children are pictured on top of rocks beneath the toll bridge.
The waterfalls along New River pictured in the distance.
View of the waterfalls along New River.
Smoke billow from the locomotive as it speeds across the tracks.
Back of the  postcard reads, "Pence Springs Hotel--a mountain resort in the beautiful Alleghaneys--is equipped with every modern convenience of the city hotel. Home garden, excellent cuisine, splendid service, famous mineral water. Orchestra, dancing, golf, tennis, swimming, fishing, horseback riding, motoring, marvelous scenery. Located on main line of c. & O. Railway and the Atlantic & Pacific Highway."
A group of unidentified people are pictured beside their parked automobiles outside the building where a spring runs through the outdoor deck.
View of the building from down the road. Here, they bottled spring water.
A small C. & O. railway cart is pictured on one of the many sets of track.
Pictured from left to right is Joseph Neely, Russell Neely, and Julian Neely.
Luther and Audie Meador's home on Bluestone River naer the swimming pool. Fay Meador also lived near here in his home.
Fred Meador pictured on the right with Foy in center on top of the hay stack. Emma Meador is pictured on the ground next to the horse.
Wife of W. M. "Billy" Meador and mother to Luther, Foy, and Charles. Her nickname was "Em' Billie".
Family members of Bessie Pack pictured in front of the hotel building.
Employees and horses pictured beside the pile of lumber.
Hartley, left, and Kiser, right, pose behind a cut-out that makes them appear as if they were in a hot air ballon. The banner on the poster reads, "Over Cincinnati". Hartley was a C & O Railroad train dispatcher and Kiser was a telegraph operator.
A lone automobile travels on the dirt road that runs alongside the river. The Piers are from a Glen Ray Lumber Company construction site where a railroad bridge is in the process of being built.
The opening to the left shows the ending of the river at Bellepoint.
Piers of Glen Ray Lumber Co. emerging to create Railroad Bridge.
Goff, a fishing buddy of Edward Turner's, smiles with a large fish. Sports Mart sign pictured in the background.
Ballengee, pictured with the beard on the left, speaks with an African-American man.
Overlooking the camp grounds near Hinton, W. Va.
Campers and counselors gather around the campfire. Subjects unidentified.
A group poses in front of the court building. The front line pose with their instruments. Subjects unidentified.
View of the building from the street. Window advertises West Union and Dr. J. W. Stokes office.
Street view of the building located on Ballengee Street.
Inside the store located on the corner of 3rd Avenue, between Ballengee and Temple streets. Employees behind the counter are identified, from left to right, as Lorene Jones, an unidentified man, Mary Eades, and Maycle Scott who is the mother of Jack Scott.
Located on Block C #7, the depot was built ca. 1905.
Looking at the building from across the street. Silo Ice truck pictured on the right. Located on Block C #7.
Employees (from left to right) Jim Bob Christian, Wes Surber, Mr. Christian, Ab Wiseman, unidentified, C.O. McGhee, unidentified, and Emmitt McLaughlin.
Print number 160e.
Print number 160d.
Print number 160c.
Print number 160b.
Print number 160a.
Print number 59b.
Print number 59a.
Print number 40a.
Print number 1780. Point Marion is directly across the border of West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
An airplane prepares to take off from the field.
Little David pictured in a wagon behind the home near Hinton, W. Va.
View from across the river.
Print number 837a.
George Hoover pictured on the ferry's rail traveling across New River.
A look at the construction site from a distance.
Trains occupy the tracks of the yards.
A train approaches the platform on the C&O Railroad.
Two unidentified subjects sit by the bank of the river and enjoy the scenery.
Two unidentified subjects climb along the rocks that tower above the river.
People pictured in front of the home and inside the gazebo on the grounds. No subjects identified.
Basil Ayers pictured on his land with his dogs.
Workers and their horses pictured on the farm on Barksdale Mountain.
View from behind the fence showing the mountains in the distance.
Two horses stand outside of the farm house located in the rocky terrain.
In the background, the Merrix men are working on the land with the Ayers'.
A girl stands by an overfilled wheelbarrow at the camp grounds located across from Quarry Run.
Susan Catherine Finnell Johnson, mother of Mrs. Lucy B. Johnson, and Mrs. Anna Fitch pose in front of the house located on Rockley Road in Morgantown, W. Va.
The streaming river creates a canyon-like effect as its steep sides await the bridge building project.
Older man and two young girls dog take photo in front of the home with their dog on Rockley Road in Morgantown, W. Va. Back of the photo reads, "Lucy (Daughter), Mrs. John L. Johnston, Anna L. (Daughter), Mrs. James P. Fitch, and Charles Johnson (Son)."
Group poses by the trees along the river.
Back of photo reads, "Left to right: Gertrude Hayes (1862-1957), Mary Louise Johnson (1866-1935), Margaret Fitch, Anna Lysle Fitch (1860-1930), and Mrs. James P. Fitch, Sr." The ladies sit on the porch of the doctor's home addressed 408 Spruce Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
Photo showing dried up river beneath the bridge that connects into Morgantown, W. Va.
Building now known as Stansbury Hall. Published by the Albertype Co. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Published by I. Robbins & Son. See original for corresondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Stenger's News Stand. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)