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"Braves" gather for a team meeting where a coach hands a trophy to one of his players.
On right front is "Dick" Leftridge in the white shirt. To his right is E. G. Crawford. The rest are unidentified.
Home of Ed & Lena Turner in the Avis section of town.
Two unidentified men on the left observe the dug up plot. An unidentified man handles a tractor on the right.
Automobiles line along the west side of the river so that their passengers can look out from the shore.
Automobiles line along the New River's shore line so their passengers may observe the view.
View of the creek which flows from Pipestem to Green Sulphur Springs.
Looking at the building from across the parking lot. The business is owned by John Mazzella.
Glenna pets the calf outside a barn located near War Ridge.
Mark sits on the machine as he makes his way down the farm field.
Luther, Glenna, and Gladys Shumate sit on a bench outside of their home.
Sieber sits behind a desk at the telegraph office.
Fox (right) stands beside his police car which claims Summers County as the "fishign capitol of W. Va." The two women on the left are unidentified.
Looking at the high school building from an intersection.
African-American members of the "Dodgers" pose for their team photo.
"Reds" pose for their team photo.
Portrait of a prominent Hinton school teacher.
Maddy pictured in front of his home with a colt.
View of the farm house and grounds from across a field beyond the Keatley property.
Overlooking the fields belonging to Keatley's farm.
The farm house and grounds pictured in the distance.
A group of unidentified men watch on the left as a tractor digs up the land, perhaps for a reservoir.
The men dig up a plot of land perhaps to create a reservoir. Subjects unidentified.
Looking across a dirt road and wooden bridge at a log building.
A gas station and store are pictured on the right side of the road. Mountains can be seen in the distance.
Emmitt Fox, Jr. and co-worker pictured behind the counter.
A group of unidentified children swim in the water while parents sun-bathe on the lawn. In the background, a building reads, "Bass Lake Park: Free Picnic Tables".
View of the large swimming hole scattered with people. Int he background, the building reads, "Bass Lake Park, Free Picnic Tables".
John Lively is pictured holding the fish beside unidentified associates.
The two Shumate women pose with carefully arranged pumpkins, squash, and gourds.
Photo of Carnegie Library.
Photo of the church's exterior and entrance.
Photo of the church exterior and entrance.
Dock located at the mouth of Pipestem Creek.
Site of the earliest general store built in town. It was owned by a Hinton family. It has since been converted into an apartment complex.
Picture showing the home's exterior and lawn.
Looking at the home from the dirt road.
Trees line along the slanted farm grounds.
Looking up the hill. Small trees and plants emerge from the crevices.
Built ca. 1884, the interior of the shop shows blacksmith equipment and supplies.
Reverend William W. Hicks shop built ca. 1884. Blacksmith equipment and supplies are pictured within the building.
Students line up to catch a seat on the bus. Behind the line are teachers supervising. Subjects unidentified.
Home of James Michael Hicks, located on top of Dwyer Hollow.
Long lies across the desk. Behind him is a sign that reads, "Gone With the Wind."
Houses and buildings are positioned along the shallow river drained by the dam.
Overlooking the mountains that border the Bluestone River.
The two are pictured inside their home which is located across from Tom's Run.
The woman to the right is Dottie Hill. The other unidentified subjects dance with their partners. A jukebox is pictured in the background.