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People on horses ride down High Street for a parade.
'Charles Boyles (left) and Kenneth Elliott, greasing a hay crusher, are getting ready for today's Livestock Field Day which will be held out at the University Animal Husbandry farm on Stewartstown Road beginning at 10 o'clock. Boyles, superintendent of the livestock farm, and Elliott, an assistant agricultural engineer, will be demonstrating this and other machines at the farm this afternoon.'
A Football player rides on a float with a golden elephant.
Singers and musicians standing on the steps of a church holding musical instruments. Left to right:  Ann Martin, Denver Lewis, Gary McDaniels, John Martin, Jr., Flo Jasper, Lucian McDaniels, and Dorothy McDaniels.
William Hornsby (center)interviewed by Rene Zabeau and Glen Armstrong, Educ.  Dir. W. Va. SFL.
'West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess - Miss Eleanor Cook of Holden (second from right), West Virginia's princess in the Cherry Blossom Festival, is greeted by Senator Chapman Revercomb (R-WVA) at his Washington office. Miss Cook is flanked by two of her West Virginia attendants, Mrs. Jacquelyne Blake (standing next to the Senator) and Miss Sandra Waggy of Charleston. Both Miss Waggy, who represented West Virginia in the Miss Universe Contest in 1954, and Mrs. Blake are secretaries in Revercomb's office. Miss Cook, daughter of Mrs. Henry H. Cook, Sr., of Holden, is employed as a receptionist for an insurance firm in Washington.; --From Gene Scott'
A group of people stand around the large, decorated holiday tree. Subject unidentified.
View looking at the building exterior from across the lawn.
Interior of the school. Children occupy desks facing the chalkboard. Subjects unidentified.
Looking at the building's exterior from the other side of the fence.
Looking at the building exterior from across the foot bridge.
Looking at the building's exterior from across the field.
Looking at the building's exterior from across the street. Children can be seen playing by the swing-set in front of the school.
Looking at the building's exterior from across the lawn.
Looking at the building's exterior from across the lawn.
Smoke rises out of the small shack.
Two unidentified men are pictured outside the log home. One chops wood while the other stands beside a dog.
View of the building from across the street. Two automobiles are parked in front of the school yard.
Photo looking at the entrance of the cabin.
A boy reads in the front of the room while his classmates follow along with their own books. Subjects unidentified.
School children scatter the lawn in front of the building.
The building was later used as the school's band room during the 1980's and early 90's.
View from across the lawn. Two unidentified men stand int he parking lot to the right.
View from an airplane of the river as it is situation below the city.
Photo taken on an airplane above the city.
A log home sits beside a dirt path with a small shed.
School children idle outside of the building with adults, perhaps their parents picking them up. Subjects unidentified.
View of the school building from across the parking lot.
Looking down at the school building from on top of a hill.
School children are congregated outside of the school building.
looking up at the school building from the further down the hill.
View of the schoolhouse--a white building with a small porch and plenty of windows.
A group of school children play outside of the schoolhouse. Perhaps it is recess. Subjects unidentified.
View of the schoolhouse from further down the hill.
Photo of the schoolhouse.
Photo of the schoolhouse.
Photo of the schoolhouse.
School children are pictured on the porch. Subjects unidentified.
An American flag hangs from the small schoolhouse.
Looking up at the small schoolhouse from across the lawn.
Two unidentified school children are pictured sitting on the schoolhouse porch.
Text on back reads: "North Fork Cottages, 9 Miles West of Petersburg, W. Va., On Routes 4 and 28, P. O. Cabins, W. Va., Fred and Thera Harman, owners." Cabins is an unincorporated community near Petersburg in the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of Monongahela National Forest.