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'The home of the late Prof. W. P. Willey on the south-west corner of Pleasant and Spruce Streets.  Prof. Willey for a number of years was the editor of the W. Va. Bar.  Many of his articles were written in this home.  The small residence to the left is the home of Miss Hattie Tennant.  These homes were built about 1885.'
Living room with chairs around the fire place.
'Clara Gould Barbe, 2nd from left, 2nd row.'
'Building that was torn down to build the Pleasant St. Parking Lot.'
Young girl seated on the steps.
Gibson's Studio Upstairs and G. T. Federer Meats on the ground level.  Built ca. 1790.'
Gibson's Studio Upstairs and G. T. Federer Meats on the ground level.  Built ca. 1790.'
Young girl across the street in front of the old McCleery home built c. 1790.  Gibson's studio upstairs.
Several teams of horses are involved in road work.
'W.H. Cook (One of I. C. White's Residences - See New Dominion 1903 Industrial Edition.)'
On S. E. Corner of Spruce and Pleasant Street.
'W. H. Cook (One of I . C. White's Residences - See New Dominion 1903 Industrial Edition.)'
'The Fam Evan's house on the South side of Willey east of Spruce.  Showing the Phi Kappa Psi house.  Now the Cap Hatfield property.'
'Main St. Building. W. Swisher's Theatre, 1906, now occupies the site.'
A christmas tree, Rocking Horse, Child's Sleigh, Doll House and other presents under the tree.
The porch has a hammock and some chairs on it.
'Winter 1912-1913, Persons in photo from L. to R.; Geo. C. Sturgiss and daughters Marie and Roberta.  Home was located on corner of Kirk and High Streets behind the present Post Office Building.'
'Built by E. J. Evans's father, J. E. 'Evans' Harris in foreground.
House stood until 1930.