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  • Collection: Pocahontas County Historical Society

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Home and farm of Alvie Phillips located at the head of Little River near Arbovale, W.Va. Alvie Phillips is on a horse near the mill race. Numbered areas are: (1) Grist mill and Sawmill, (2) Mill Race, (3) Engine, (4) Creek

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View of Arbovale, W.Va., taken from the east in winter. Church and store visible.

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Group Picture of Men and Women in Fancy Dress, taken in Arbovale, W.Va. In 1903. First Row left to right: Queenie Arbogast, Bly Beard, Abbie Wilfong Arbogast, Jewel (?) Yeager, Fanny Kelley, Margie Beard, Lillian Sabbert Sutton, Daisy Bright, Sara…

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Home of Adam Arbogast in Arbovale, W.Va. View from back shows 2 original stone chimneys. Stove pipe can be seen at right on roof.

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View of Arbovale, W.Va., taken from the east in the early 1900's. Houses and church visible.

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Portrait of Margaret Clarissa Sutton Arbogast, wife of Adam Arbogast for whose family Arbovale was named. Pictured here at around 75 years of age. Born May 21, 1820. Died Feb 21, 1896.

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Exhibit at the Pocahontas County Fair in 1927 shows the builder, T. S. McNeel, in a replica of the interior of a pioneer home.

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Aretos Phelps Arbogast timbering with tools in the forest of northern Pocahontas County with 5 young men, probably 4 are his sons. Left to right: Aretos Phelps Arbogast (1854-1915), Lelan Arbogast, Lawrence Arbogast, Cecil Arbogast (1891-1950), Don…

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Group of 5 unknown men in hunting party pictured in front of a log house. 5 deer are hanging on the front porch.

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Offical Board of the Methodist Church in Arbovale, W.Va. Pictured are 16 men and 1 woman. Standing left to right: Jesse Shears, Jim Sutton, O. Glen Arbogast, Ernest Shears, Rachel Thompson, Oscar Orndorff, Rev. Robert Greynolds, Ray Shears, Lee…

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Unknown group of men participating in a Singing School.

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Pocahontas Lumber Company Buidling in logging town of Burner, W.Va. Young boys and men in suits are standing by track in front of building. A man can be seen in a hammock on the house porch at top of photo. Burner is on the West Fork of the…

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Wilmoth and Kerr Store on Main Street in Durbin, W.Va. H. E. White (left) and J. D. Wilmoth, Owner (right) are standing in front of store.

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Two men and small child on stools, man behind counter, inside Shorty's Restaurant in Cass, W.Va.

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View of Cass W. Va. from the east side of the Greenbrier River. Shows foot bridge, old train depot, stores, train cars on track. Company houses on hillside at top of photo.

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Camden Avenue looking north from Main Street in Marlinton W.Va. Camden Avenue was original name for Second Avenue. Marlinton Hotel is on right hand corner. Odd Fellows Building is on left hand corner.

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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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Owners J. L. Hogsett and Charlie Caplinger with George Salsgiven in their Restaurant in Marlinton, W.Va. Bank of Marlinton calendar on the wall showing month of November 1912.
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