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Building collapsed after the local power company dug a trench to bury their lines too close to the building.

1. Collapsed Capitol Restaurant, Charleston, W. Va.

2. Dr. Pepper Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Located on Bullitt Street.

3. Fruit and Produce Co. Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables Warehouse, Charleston, W. Va.

Building was originally the Coyle & Richardson Department Store, then became the National Bank of Commerce after Coyle & Richardson moved buildings.

4. Patterson Montgomery National Bank of Commerce Building, Charleston, W. Va.

5. Special Convention W. Va. State Federation of Labor, Charleston, W. Va.

Ruth Smith Norris (left) and Eula Mae Garten (right) pose in Christmas sweaters. The Ruffner Hotel and the Union Building can be seen in the background.

6. Two Women on South Side Bridge, Charleston, W. Va.

The church was first organized in 1837. The present church was consecrated in 1901.

7. St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Charleston, W. Va.

The church was first organized in 1862.  The current church was built in 1897.

8. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Charleston, Kanawha County, W. Va.

Anderson and his two associates pose with their rifles, showing off the dozens of rabbits brought back from a hunt.

9. W. E. Anderson and Associates after Hunting Excursion, near Charleston, W. Va.