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.
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 theā¦
Large group on stage for unknown event at the Marlinton Opera House in Marlinton, W.Va. The Opera House was built by J. G. Tilton in 1910 and operated until 1914.
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.
Main Street in Marlinton in Winter. At right is "Marlinton's Cheap Cash Store" with sign underneath "Singer Sewing Machines." At left is the I.O.O.F. Building and the Hotel Marlinton.
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.