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Koon received a Bachelor of Science degree from West Virginia University in 1915, a Master of Arts from Columbia University in 1918, and a PhD from Ohio State in 1931.  He was Principal of Green Bank High School in Pocahontas County from 1919-1920.
Hogs, sheep and cows graze in pasture.
"Formed from Bath. Pendleton, and Randolph in 1821.  It bears name of Pocahontas, Indian princess, the friend of the Jamestown settlers.  Site of Droop Mountain Battle, Nov. 6, 1863.  The famous Cranberry Glades are here."
Children in front of poultry exhibit, Pocahontas County, W. Va.
Looking down the wooden path that cuts through the forest.
A field surrounded by pine trees.
A field surrounded by pine trees. Mountains are seen in the distance.
Tall grass dominates the field surrounded by pine trees.
Looking down the wooden path that cuts through the forest.
Louise McNeill Pease was the Poet Laureate of West Virginia, 1979-1993.
The church was established in 1855.
The church was first built in 1808 and was officially established in 1836
The church was officially organized in 1820.
The church was established in 1858. During the Civil War, the church was used several times as a shelter by Union Army troops.
The church was established in 1854 and served as a Civil War barracks, hospital, courtroom and place for worship of all denominations.
The church was built of logs in 1835.
A bird's eye view looking down over the Greenbrier River toward Marlinton, W. Va.