Varner House on Top of Allegheny Mountain near Bartow, W.Va. House built by Solomon Varner, passed to his son John P. Varner and wife Dianah Nottingham. Shows woman and four men at picket fence and two women in horse drawn carriage.
The Bratton House on Tenth Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va. Built 1890-1900. Servant quarters can be seen in picture. Home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bratton and family. Mr. Bratton was a lawyer, Pocahontas County Prosecuting Attorney and served on theā¦
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.
The Shisler Home located on the Marlinton and Lewisburg Turnpike (US Rt 219) at the Greenbrier County Line on Droop Mountain. Shows horses hitched to various wagons with men in front of farmhouse.
View of Marlinton W.Va. From hill behind the Pocahontas County Court House. Residential streets, Ninth Street and Tenth Avenue. The large Victorian house was built by M. Arbogast and is now the Ben Morgan property.