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'Switchback Railroad Clover Run to Brown Siding, Tucker County, W.  Va.'
Sections 12 Switchback Railroad Clover Run to Brown Siding
Sections 12 Switchback Railroad Clover Run to Brown Siding
Postcard photograph of the falls, measuring 66 ft. high. Information included on the front of the photograph, "Erhard Bros. Jewelers & Optometrists, Thomas, W. Va. and Davis, W. Va.".
Postcard photograph from an elevated view of the Black Fork River as it flows through the town of Hambleton in Tucker County. Information included on the photograph, " Sold by O. C. M. Co. Drug Dpt.".
Rev. Carl Johnson, Pastor
Central West Virginia & Southern Railroad locomotive waiting outside of Dry Fork Station in Hendricks, West Virginia. The image is a post card photograph print.
Postcard photograph of fire engulfed tannery. Information on photograph includes, "Sold by O. C. M. Co. Drug Dept.".
Postcard photograph inscribed, "New Year Greetings from Hambleton, W. Va."
Large crowd gathers at the Tucker County Courthouse for the dedication of a marker documenting the events during the Civil War battle in July 1861 where Confederate General Robert Garnett was killed, the first of many officers with the rank of general to die in the war.
Portrait of Sarah Joanne Bonnfield Maxwell, wife of Rufus Maxwell, mother of Hu Maxwell and 11 others.
Two members of the Maxwell family pose for a portrait.
Portrait of Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Johnston.
Rufus Maxwell and his wife Sarah Bonnefield Maxwell sit outside by the front open door, others are not identified. Photo taken at the old Maxwell home.
Hu and Anne Humphrey Maxwell pose for a photo.
Bessie Maxwell,daughter of Wilson Maxwell.
Sarah June Maxwell, and sons Hu(sitting) Frank and Edwin.
Youngest sibling of the Maxwell family. Cabinet Card
cabinet card portrait of Thomas Edwin (Ned) Maxwell, brother of Hu Maxwell.
Father of Hu Maxwell. Cabinet Card.
Family photo at the Maxwell family reunion in Morgantown, W.Va.
Photograph postcard of Ann H. Maxwell and mother, Mattie Humphreys.
Selby Frederick Maxwell, son of Hu Maxwell at 4 years old.
Unidentified large group of people, several sitting in the first row holding guitars, pose for the photograph.
River and exact location unknown.
Celebration outside of the Blackwater Hotel on the fourth of July in 1910.
Photograph of a map of Parsons in Tucker County, includes roads, rivers and inserts of structures.
From left to right the sixth person is Malissa Rohr, the child standing next to her is her son Glen Rohr. The other people are not known.
Clearing trees to build the new town of Davis.
Completed in 1898 by Jesse Howard Simmons. The building was used as a hotel until 1917 when it was converted into an apartment complex known as Liberty Flat. It would then be later converted back into a hotel bearing the name Worden's Hotel.
Only members identified are; seated front, Chief William E. Wilmer and seated far right, John Landis.
Published by J.W. Kogelschatz. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by F.S. Johnston Drug Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by McClain Printing Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)