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  • Collection: Pocahontas County Historical Society

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Tintype Portrait of Samuel Hogsett

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Three Young Women on a Cattle Car in Campbelltown. Woman on the bottom is possibly Frances "Fannie" Golden.

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Three river arks with crews ready for a log drive in Pocahontas County, W.Va. Back of picture identifies location as the Mouth of Knapps Creek (at Marlinton). W. E. Blackhurst's books says that the arks are located at Cass, on the Greenbrier River.

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Three Lumberjacks in the Woods near Durbin, W.Va. Left to right: Enock Taylor, Lewis Collins, Bill Cassell.

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Stores and wooden sidewalk in the lumber town of Thornwood W.Va. 1912

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Thomas Taylor in Renick with Greenbrier River and Steam Locomotive in the Background

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The Raine-Andrews Lumber Company. Lumber yard in background. Triple Shay Engines, No. 5 at front.

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The Price Barn in Marlinton. Built by Rev. William T. Price in 1845

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The McNeel Mill at Mill Point with four men standing in the doorway. Left to right: Isaac McNeel, owner; Valentine Perkins; John ? ; J. Brown

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The first Marlinton Presbyterian Church, built on Main Street with the first minister being Rev. William T. Price

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Office of The Marlinton Messenger Newspaper Office which stood on Ninth Street where the high school later stood. Standing at left in plaid dress is Zoe Knop-Snyder. At right is Lena Briggs who worked for Bob Cramer, owner of the paper. The Marlinton…

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The General Andrew Lewis Oak located at the intersection of Fourth Ave and State Rt. 39 in Marlinton, W.Va. It was the oldest corner tree in the Mississippi Valley.

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The First National Bank in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Seventeen members of The Durbin Band with drums and brass instruments in Durbin, W.Va. Standing at left: Jeff Wilmoth and S. G. Vanosdale. Houses and buildings are visible on the hill in the background.

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Fourteen members of The Durbin Band with drums and brass instruments in Durbin, W.Va. Standing in front of a brick building.

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A man and woman with their dog standing on the C&O Bridge across Knapps Creek in Marlinton

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The Bartlett Family Traveling Show performed at the Marlinton Opera House and around Pocahontas County in the early 1900's.

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The Addison Nottingham home near Dunmore. The house was built before the Civil War. A small child is standing in the snow with the chickens and turkeys.
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