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The area was the location of the H&N parking lot in 1987.
A group of unidentified men pose by New River.
Labeled on back of photo is "Griffin", perhaps identifying the man leaning on the bleachers.
Neely pictured inside the building which was first the Avis Ashland Station and then a Cleaner's. The tavern is at the foot of Avis Overhead Bridge.
Photographer's home at 112 Greenbrier Drive.
Claimed to weight 16,500 pounds, this cannon is an ancient piece of artillery donated by former Congressman Littlepage. The cannon was used during the Civil War in the southern states and was brought to Hinton from the state of Florida.
Looking at the school building from across the street. School children are pictured walked up the steps and around the building on either side.
Family pictured on Bacon Mountain, overlooking the town of Talcott. From left to right is Jim Fritz, Catherine Fritz, Lena Noel, Peggy Fritz, Howard Fritz, and Macel Fritz.
Garrity, pictured at far right, with three unidentified campers. The camp became "Camp Summers" in 1985.
Garrity, pictured third from left, poses with three unidentified campers. The camp later became "Camp Summers" in 1985.
A group of unidentified boys pictured outside their cabin. The camp later became "Camp Summers" in 1985.
Back row, left to right: Irish Garrity, Punchy Neely, three unidentified campers, and John Herbert Swatts. Bobby Neely pictured far left in the second row. Bill Neely pictured far right in first row.The camp later became "Camp Summers" in 1985.
Three unidentified campers are pictured swimming in a watering hole.
Garrity, pictured top left, with campers. Next to him is Punchy Neely. On the far right is John Herbert Swatts. Bobby Neely pictured on far left of the second row. Bill Neely pictured sitting on the far right. The other campers are unidentified.The camp later became "Camp Summer" in 1985.
Campers spend their free time by the water. The camp later became "Camp Summers" in 1985.
Hartford pictured playing his instrument at the 1717 Temple St. residence. Hartford made fiddles and clocks, and was known for his mastery in woodcraft.
The girls stand next to their brother holding the family pup.
Home built by Dr. Ryan. Small building in the background is Dr. Trail's office. Behind the office is A. T. Whitlock Store, which closed later in the 1930's.
W.M.A. members and woman pictured on the store's front porch. Subjects unidentified.
Martin sitting on top of a horse as they travel across the dirt path. Martin was a soldier during World War II.
Looking over the city from the hills above.
An unidentified man walks in the foreground of the photo while behind him people exit and enter the A. W. Cox store.
Adkins pictured beside an automobile.
Ocie and Garnet Young, first cousins of Charles P. Wood, are pictured together.
From left to right is W. J. B. Simmons; Ronald Meadows; unidentified; P. J. Carr, Sen.; unidentified; Henry Harrison; unidentified; Dr. J. W. Stokes; Dr. Meador; unidentified; Dr. Buford McNeer. The men are pictured inside the Peck Building.
Two unidentified men pose by the intersection of Ballengee Street and 3rd Avenue.
The family poses in and around an old automobile.