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  • Collection: Pocahontas County Historical Society

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Male and Female Students in Green Bank, W.Va. The teacher standing in back is Professor Swank. Girls, left to right: Mae Little; Mary Hannah; Myrtle Little; Meno Gladwell; Unknown Nottingham; Sadie Gladwell; Flossie Conrad; Creola Kimbel; Queen…

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Marlinton Grade School building in Marlinton, West Virginia. Marlinton Methodist Church can be seen in the background

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Marlinton Grade School, built in 1906, condemned in 1968 and torn down in 1975. View of south side, first floor being demolished, playground full of rubble

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Marlinton Grade School, built in 1906, condemned in 1968 and torn down in 1975. View of front Second floor demolished - show man standing by brick frame of principal's office

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Marlinton Grade School, built in 1906, condemned in 1968 and torn down in 1975. View of front from street as worker watches last front section come down

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Marlinton Grade School, built in 1906, condemned in 1968 and torn down in 1975. View of back - first floor being demolished

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Marlinton Grade School, built in 1906, condemned in 1968 and torn down in 1975. View shows demolition nearing completion

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Marlinton Grade School, built in 1906, condemned in 1968 and torn down in 1975. View shows first floor demolished - one interior wall remaining - norht fire escape standing - south fire escape lies in the playground

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Jim Sheets store known as Marlinton Grocery Store, located on Main Street. Three men standing in the front doorway.

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Marlinton Main Street in the Snow

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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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2 postcards of Marlinton, West Virginia. Top-Marlinton High School and Marlinton Methodist Church. Bottom-Pocahontas County Courthouse

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Ice on the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, West Virginia. Mr. B.B. Williams pictured. Shows Pocahontas County Courthouse in background

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Birds Eye View of Marlinton, W.Va. Panorama taken from the west looking across the Greenbrier River

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Logging Crew at Maryland Lumber Company's Camp No. 1 near Denmar in Pocahontas County, W.Va. Third row, 1st from left: Clarence Jergen. Third row, 2nd from left: Otis Warwick

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Logging Crew at Maryland Lumber Company's Camp No. 12 in Pocahontas County, W.Va. First Row: 2nd from left, Jack Workman; 3rd from left, A. S. Hoover; 5th from left, Reed Griffith. Second Row: 1st from right, Bias Moss; 4th from right, Joe Pyles

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Members of the Winterburn Lodge, No. 319, I.O.O.F. (Oddfellows) wearing sashes in front of the drug store in Winterburn, near Bartow,W.Va.

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Men and women outside the Napoleon "Poly" Arbogast home behind the Durbin Post Office, Mrs. Nannnie Wilson and sisters.

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Men beside of a train track at an unknown lumber camp in northern Pocahontas County. In picture: Morgan Rader, Philip Rader, Willie Bright, Jim Wenger, Sherm Bright, Rily Griffin, Norman Wilfon, Carl Arbogast,Clifford, Joe Kerr
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