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Section of woods around homestead destroyed by a twister in Tunnelton, West Virginia.

817. Scenery After a Cyclone, Tunnelton, W. Va.

Train passes through in the bottom right hand corner.

818. Overhead View of Coal Town and Operations, Vivian, W. Va.

819. Family Stands on Front Porch of Home on Gibson Block, Tunnelton, W. Va.

820. Watson Baseball Team Playing a Game in Open Field, Fairmont, W. Va.

Building built in 1909 by Prichard.

821. Two People Stand Outside of Wayne Bank Building, Wayne, W. Va.

822. Two Children Lean Against Building on Street Corner in Town of Webster Springs, W. Va.

Sign atop bridge reads "1902 The Canton Bridge to Builders, Canton, OH."

823. Canton Bridge on Main Street, Webster Springs, W. Va.

Main Street Pool Room to the right over bridge next to Chevrolet building. Standard Esso Dealer to the left next to De Soto Plymouth.

824. View Across Bridge of Busy Day in Webster Springs, W. Va.

825. Cars Parked in Downtown Webster Springs Across Street From Several Shops

826. View of Homes on Hillside, Weirton, W. Va.

827. Wellsburg, Bethany, and Washington Railway Company Train at Rock Tunnel

Began 1906 to 1928.

828. Tram Conductors of Wellsburg to Follensburg Railway

"The makings of a mammoth traffic jam appear in this photo taken in the early 1950s in Clarksburg's West End. At left are Roger Robert's Esso service station, Kroger's supermarket, a Dairy Queen, and some apartment buildings. In the background is Pierpont Elementary School."

829. West End Traffic Jam, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Hotel, Restauarant, and Butcher Supplies and Equipment.

830. Three People Stand Outside Entrance to Stout Company Store on West Main Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

831. West Family Home, Morgantown, W. Va.

832. Covered Bridge, West Union, W. Va.

833. The Old Mills, West Union, W. Va.

834. View From Clocktower Looking West, Weston, W. Va.

835. Second Street, Weston, W. Va.

836. Walkway Through Park, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

837. Mines Number 1 and 3 in the Winding Gulf Coal Field, Charleston, W. Va.

Window Glass cutting tool used from 1865 to 1939.

838. Hand Diamond Cutters

Used mainly after 1939 to the demise of the Union.

839. Window Glass Cutting Tools Called Splitters

840. River Tipple and Barges of Winifrede Coal Company, Winifrede, W. Va.