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Main Street, Route 39, in Marlinton W.Va. Looking east. Road has been torn up for rebuilding. Stores and business on either side. Shows woman walking.Store signs are readable. Alpine Theater is seen on the left.

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Flood on Knapps Creek in Marlinton, W.Va. Looking east toward the Court House.

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Front view of Pocahontas County Court House in Marlinton, W.Va.. Shows iron fence and gated entrance. 2 men standing at either side of front door. 2 men standing on edge of roof above entrance.

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Postcard of Marlinton Hotel in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Postcard of Marlinton Hospital, original three-story white building, in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Promotion Card for the Minnehaha Springs Inn. Small panoramic photo of the inn, information and amenities. Water analysis on the back.

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Postcard of State Fish Hatchery at Edray near Marlinton, W.Va. "Two Million Trout Hatched and Reared Annually"

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Postcard of Pocahontas County Court House on Tenth Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Postcard of Post Office on Fourth Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Color Postcard of the El Poca Motel and Restaurant on US Rt 219 north of Marlinton, W.Va. View of swimming pool.

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Postcard of The Pocahontas Lounge and Dining Room, later named the El Poca. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. W. I. (Bill) Sperry

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Pocahontas Memorial Hospital in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows old cars parked on street.

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Durbin Post Office with 4 men standing outside. Shows dirt street and wooden sidewalk.

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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 Marlinton Opera House on Second Avenue. View of front entrance which was location of The Pocahontas County News, previously The Marlinton Messenger, run by Opera House owner J. G. Tilton. Standing at door are 2 young ladies who worked in the…

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Unidentified man and two women in a wooden wagon on dirt street in front of the McComb Store in Huntersville, W.Va. The top of the Carey House is seen behind the wagon. White house to the right became the home of Harry and Madeline McComb.

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Side view of Huntersville Grade School in Huntersville, W.Va. Built in the late 1880's to replace the Huntersville Academy. Land given by Charles Grose.

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Side view of the McComb General Store on Route 39 in Huntersville, W.Va. Owner was Alfred Beckley McComb.
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