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Text on back reads, "Caption 'Actual photograph, hand painted with finest (?) oils' on original frame."
Two men pose in a boat in front of a covered bridge on the Cheat River.
Text on the front and back reads, "This was an undershot water powered mill. The dam was located near the E. H. Simpson property. The mill was owned by William Matlick at the time it burned. The mill was located at Marquess, W. Va. The small part on the right built between 1825-1830."
Five people pose in front of a large barn-like structure in rural Preston County, W. Va.
The mill is located about 10 miles from Route 50.
Knott, left, and Morlan, right, sit on the hood of a car outside of a home in Newburg.
Three unidentified students pose on the lawn with the high school building in the background.
An unidentified female student poses for her school photo.
An unidentified high school student poses for a school photo.
Photo of DeWitt during her years at Terra Alta High School.
Miller was the daughter of Henry E. and "Maggie" Margarite E. Miller. Her siblings were E. Paul Miller, Harold H. Miller, and Marie Miller Davis. The family was from the towns of Kingwood and Tunnelton, W. Va.--both located in Preston County, W. Va. Miller was born in 1908 and attended West Virginia University, where she joined a sorority, identified in the photo as Gamma Phi Beta.
Miller (b. 11/24/1911-d. 11/8/2006) was the son of Henry C. and Marguarite E. Miller. He was a life-long school teacher at Terra Alta High School. He served in both World War II and the Korean War.
The church was originally established as the German Reform and Lutheran Church in 1832 before later changing its name. It is one of the oldest churches in the county.
The church was formally dedicated in 1852 though it had been used a decade prior. The church is located a little over three miles south of Kingwood, W. Va.
The church was founded in 1838.
The church was established in 1850 and is located off of West Virginia Route 50.
CCC 105. Unidentified young men, members of the C.C.C., pose for a group photo.