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A bird's eye view looking down over the Greenbrier River toward Marlinton, W. Va.

45949. Greenbrier River at Marlinton, Route U. S. 219

A bird's eye view of the Greenbrier River in Greenbrier County, W. Va.

45950. Along Greenbrier River South of Lewisburg, Route W. Va. 54

A woman sits reading a book and a man plays a fiddle cradled in the crook of his arm.

45951. Domestic Scene in Clarksburg, W. Va.

A print of architectural artist Hugh Ferriss's rendering of Cass Gilbert's design for a new capitol building for West Virginia. The print was produced by the well known architectural photograph company, the Wurts Brothers of New York.

45952. Artist's Rendering of West Virginia State Capitol, Charleston, W. Va.

This structure was the original Baptist Temple in Charleston on Morris Avenue. It was later replaced.

45953. Baptist Temple at Charleston, W. Va.

A view of Camp Poland, a military camp in operation between June 1898 and January 1899. It served as a muster point for troops called up for the Spanish-American War.

45954. Camp Poland, Knoxville, Tenn.

This column of coal was designed by Neil Robinson of Charleston, W. Va. for the 1907 Jamestown Ter-centennial Exhibition, held in Norfolk, Virginia.

45955. West Virginia Coal Column, Jamestown Exposition Grounds, Va.

45956. Bird's Eye Views of Fairmont Showing River and New South Side Bridge

Bolair Mine No. 1 was run by the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company.

45957. Entrance to Bolair Mine No. 1, Webster County, W. Va.

A view of the sitting room of Anna Jarvis's birthplace in Philadelphia, Pa.  Jarvis was the founder of Mothers' Day.

45958. Anna Jarvis's Sitting Room, Philadelphia, Pa.

A view of Anna Jarvis's porch garden at her home in Philadelphia.  Jarvis, a native of West Virginia, founded Mother's Day.

45959. Anna Jarvis's Porch Garden, Philadelphia, Pa.

A view in Anna Jarvis's home in Philadelphia.  Jarvis, the founder of Mother's Day, was a native of West Virginia.

45960. Anna Jarvis's Sun Parlor, Philadelphia, Pa.