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Hopwell Baptist Church in Victor, W. Va. was organized in 1820.
Long sits at a desk in the newly renovated building.
Photo of the steel bridge being put together by the United States Steel Corporation. A group of unidentified construction workers scatter across the site.
Photo of the steel bridge being put together by the United States Steel Corporation. The bridge's arch was the world's longest main arch at 1,700 feet.
Equipment lays down the foundation for the bridge.
Photo of the steel bridge being put together by the United States Steel Corporation. The bridge's arch was the world's longest main arch at 1,700 feet.
The partially built bridge towers over the river.
Two unidentified employees pictured in the background working the sawmill.
Looking from across the street at the company building and sawmill. Logs surround the pond that sits beside the building.
Three unidentified employees are pictured beside sawing machinery.
Two unidentified employees add lumber to the large lumber stacks.
An unidentified employee watches as the logs are taken into the sawmill.
Arthur Harding Radford works the machinery. He is surrounded by blocks of wood.
Two unidentified employees are pictured inside the company building with sawdust covering the floor.
Stacks of lumber tower over a building in the background.
Motto 'Montani Semper Liberi' appears on the front of the station house. Fire truck on the left is a 1940 American LaFrance L-1185 model.
Postcard photograph, see original postcard for correspondence.
Car driving down Route 60 on Gauley Mountain.
Street scene showing bus depot in Montgomery, West Virginia.
The modern Conley Hotel at Gauley Bridge in Fayette County.
Five unidentified men pose outside the meat house (in the foreground) and the ice house on the right, near the Chesapeake & Ohio Depot in Prince, West Virginia.
Postcard photograph, see original for the correspondence on the back.
Photograph postcard of a coal company store in Fayette County. See the original for the correspondence on the postcard.
Postcard photograph.
Men stand beside the bar, holding drinks.
The Hanging of Wash Adkins, who was convicted of killing Isaac Radford at Deepwater on November 11, 1893, was the last public hanging in Fayette County.