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  • Collection: Pocahontas County Historical Society

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View of Hillsboro High School at start of demolition. The school was closed in 1970

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Demolition of Hillsboro High School. View shows top of building coming off

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Demolition of Hillsboro High School. View shows rubble with demolition nearly completed

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Demolition of Hillsboro High School. View shows workers looking at remaining foundation walls

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Demolition of Hillsboro High School. View of rubble with front entry stairway still standing

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Demolition of Hillsboro High School. View shows rubble with demolition complete. Top of new elementary school visible in background

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Hillsboro High School Football Team, Hillsboro, W.Va., date unknown

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Hillsboro High School Football Team, Hillsboro, W.Va., date unknown

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Hillsboro High School under construction in Hillsboro, W.Va. Shows man standing in front doorway.

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Winter street scene in Hillsboro, West Virginia

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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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Homes and buildings in section of Green Bank, W.Va. Methodist Church is visible at top left in photo.

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Horace W. Lockridge in the rear with a hunting party of nine men near Huntersville, W.Va.

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Team of horses and three lumberjacks skidding logs on Cheat Mountain

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Group of people standing around a train engine belonging to the Hosterman Lumber Company. The boiler on the Climax engine exploded on July 26, 1906 coming across the top of Little Mountain near Cass, W.Va. The explosion occurred behind the Uriah…

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A group of workers at the Hosterman Mill on the Greenbrier River near Durbin. Hosterman was also called Hiner Town. Milton Gum is in the group.

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Two story hotel at Sitlington, south of Cass, W.Va. Owner and his family, Mr. and Mrs. North Nottingham and son Carl, are seen in the front yard

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Man standing in front of farmhouse in Linwood, W.Va. Handwritten note on front of photo.

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Lower row of house and church at original location in Warntown. Warn Lumber Company operation located at Stamping Creek near Mill Point, W.Va. Also shows lumber and raised railroad tracks.
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