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Looking East from Ninth Street.
'Looking South West on 3rd Ave. from a point in front of the present Community Savings and Loan Bldg. The tent is S. E. corner of 9th St. and 3rd Ave.'
Cars and horses are in the street in Huntington, W. Va.
View of the street outside of the Florentine Hotel.  A banner reading Democratic Headquarters hangs over the street in the distance.
Overhead view of many buildings in Huntington, W. Va.
Men in canoes travel on flooded Third Street in Huntington.
Men in canoes travel on Third Street in Huntington.
Men in canoes travel on Third St. after the flood.
6th Avenue covered in water after the Huntington flood. Porches of homes are submerged.
One young boy stands to the left of the beginning of the bridge.
Sketch of a stagecoach in front of a house.
Camden Interstate Railway Company, later becomes the Ohio Valley Electric Rwy., Car No. 101. Built by Jackson and Sharp. Seats 52 passengers. Located at Huntington, W. Va.
Car No. 206 built by Kuhlman Car Co. Seated 48 passengers at Huntington, W. Va. Operated as Camden Interstate R.R. from 1900 to 1908.
Built by Jackson  and Sharp in 1901. Car seated 28 passengers. Later became part of the Ohio Valley Electric R.R.
Aerial view of U. S. 60 Rt. 4.
'In the early 80's. Third Ave. looking west from just west of 11th St.  The 2-story brick building at your right, from the roof of which the streamer hangs, is the old Bank of Huntington.'
'Looking West on 3rd Ave. from 10th St. on North side 43rd. Picture made in early 1880's'
Cars line the streets in Huntington, W. Va.  Model Furniture Company, Wolf Provision Company, sign for Pulskamp Furniture Company visible on left; Huntington Dry Goods Company visible on right.
Dan Hill and his horse drawn wagon, the first taxi in Huntington.
Parade of people and horses on '3rd Ave. looking east from 10th St.'
'3rd Ave., Huntington, W. Va.'
'Fire Department on parade, in front of old city hall, 9th St. between 4th and 5th Ave., where Deardorf Sisler store was located.'
'South side 3rd Ave. looking west from 11th St.'
Looking at the side of the Guyandotte Bridge.
'Looking north on 13th St. and 5th Ave. taken from present site of Oley School. Large tree in foreground is a haw.'
Women with American flags and rifles stand on the bed of a truck in front of the Orpheum Theatre.
Men in uniform hold up an American Flag on the bed of a truck.
People in canoes float down the streets of Huntington, W. Va.
Men in uniform walk down the street in a July 4th military parade.
Men standing on a horse drawn float for Huntington Lounge Co. in Huntington, W. Va.  'Brick building at right is old Huntington Bank which was robbed by the James brothers gang in the 70's.  It later became the Huntington National Bank which merged with the First National Bank.  The tall man is Ham Dickey, once mayor of the city.'
Soldiers marching in a military parade while people stand on the streets and watch, Huntington, W. Va.
Large group of soldiers marching in a parade while a crowd stands on the street and watches the parade, Huntington, W. Va.
Soldiers driving armed vehicles in a parade, Huntington, W. Va.
Soldiers driving a war vehicle during the Fourth of July parade, Huntington, W. Va.
Soliders saluting the crowd during a parade, Huntington, W. Va.
Two men using a canoe to get around town during a flood.  Viewing from the north side of 4th Ave., looking east from 8th street.
Men waving American flags while riding on a horse drawn cart during a Fourth of July parade.  They are passing 'Old City Hall. Scene of a hot election day pistol battle in the old days when men were men.'
People riding on a Huntington, Ensign, and Guyandotte street car, the first electric street car in Huntington.  Car is in front of the Huntington Shoe Store and other buildings, Huntington, W. Va.
Two of the first electric street cars in Huntington, W. Va going by buildings.  'Huntington's first street car.  Taken with camera looking north and west at the corner of 10th St and 3rd Ave.  This is the second electric street railway in the world.'
Band members are standing outside of Holswade and Poage Furniture. 'In the early 80's. South Side of Third Avenue looking West from Tenth Street.'
A man holding a baby and two other men stand in front of 'Huntington's premier eating place 'away back when.''
A marching band in uniform goes down the street.
Men in a canoe float in front of the W. H. H. Holswade building. 'South Side of 3rd Ave. just West of 10th St.
'1884 Flood.  3rd Ave. at 10th St. showing Cammack's, Gideon's, and Holswade's stores, also fire department on raft.
Houses and buildings in Huntington, W. Va.