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An aerial photograph of Greenbrier and cottages in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
The clubhouse adjoins the first tee and last hole of all three golf courses on the grounds of "The Greenbrier".
A golfer lifts his ball out of a bunker as two others watch. None of the men are identified.
Located on Baltimore Row, this dwelling was occupied by General Lee and his family during the summers of 1867, 68 & 69.
The row of cottages were built in 1816. Several prominent southerners stayed here including Henry Clay.
Here students, having received instructions in painting, drawing and ceramics, apply the lessons by capturing the striking scenery.
Several unidentified people, including children, sit on their mounts in front of the "The Greenbrier".
Man stands next to a memorial stone. The stone reads '1858-1922, Here stood a famous hostelry affectionately known as The Old White, once the pride of the Old Dominion, whose gracious hospitality, beautiful surroundings and healing waters gained national renown and made it the object of many a pilgrimage. Here gathered from the North and South great generals, famous statesmen and reigning belles 'who left upon the silent shore of memory images and precious thoughts that shall not die, and cannot be destroyed'. Erected by its successor The Greenbrier, 1940.'