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Looking at the building from Summers Street.
Looking at the building from across the street. Originally built in 1894, it was destroyed by a fire and rebuilt in 1935.
Looking at the building located on Temple St. Three unidentified children are pictured loitering by the entrance.
The building, located on the corner of Temple Street and 3rd Avenue, is decorated in American flags.
Four unidentified men pose by the entrance. The bank is located on the corner of 3rd Ave. and Temple St.
A crowd surrounds the building located on 3rd Avenue. The sign at the entrance reads, "Building and All Stock and Fixtures To Be Sold at Absolute Auction, Saturday at 10:00 a.m." Subjects unidentified.
The building, pictured while housing Hinton Hardware, was built in 1920.
The building was located where Perry Memorial Gym is located today--adjacent to Summers County Middle School, formerly Hinton High School, on Temple Street..
"Big Four Brotherhood" building pictured.
Hospital located in the Big Four Building. View of the entrance.
The building, located on Temple Street, is home to many stores including Dr. Abott's Dentisttry (pictured on the right) and a drug store (pictured on the left). Alderson-Shumate Bootery pictured in the center.
The building, home to the Alderson-Shumate Bootery, is located on Temple Street. Dr. Abbott dentistry pictured on right.
Construction materials are piled on a cart pulled by a horse. Unidentified construction workers pose by the site located on 2nd Avenue.
Cars are parked along the sidewalk in front of the building.
The group poses on the steps of the building. In the back row on the far left, Charles Lago is pictured. Other subjects unidentified.
Boy Scout Troop 115 poses on the steps of the building. Subjects unidentified.
The class of '53 dressed for their play, "Head for the Hill".Pictured sitting, from left to right, is Thelma Sluss, Doris Brue, Edith Lilly Peggy Keaton, Dorothy Sluss, Vera Harvey, Jim Ted Weilly, Dude Talbert, and Fred Webb.Pictured standing, from left to right, is Hale Farley, Joyce Meador, Wilma Shirey, Shirley Nichols, Dan Eubank, Patty Ellison, Shirley Harvey, Patricia Helmintoler, Forest Adkins, and Bob Wheeler.Pictured sitting on the stage, from left to right, is Charlie Epperly, Helen Humphreys, M axine Iddings, Loretta Meadows, Mary Ellen Davis, Barbara Burton, Scott Briers, Jean Reed, Marie Vass, David Retchana, Billy Peyton, and Edward Zickafoose.
A band of young musicians plays outside Summers Memorial Building. Subjects unidentified.
Two men shake hands while standing behind a microphone. To the left a band comprised of young musicians is pictured. Subjects unidentified.
A group of boys are pictured in the lawn playing catch behind the building. Subjects unidentified.
Located on the Southside/Gold Strip, Jack Carden waves at the camera in front of his restaurant.
Cars are parked in front of the building located on the Southside/Gold Strip.
Cars are parked in front of the building located on the Southside/Gold Strip. An unidentified woman is about to enter through the door.
Building located in the Southside/Gold Strip.
View of the building from down the road. Here, they bottled spring water.
Jim Richmond home pictured on the upper left of the photograph. The large building in the center is W.m. Simmons Store. Small white building to the left is Dr. Lemon's office.
Hinton High School band gathers along the steps of the building entrance way.