Members ot the James B. and Rosella Phillips Family making apple butter on their farm on Buffalo Mountain, on the North Fork of Deer Creek near Arbovale, W.Va.
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.
Seventeen members of The Durbin Band with drums and brass instruments in Durbin, W.Va. Standing at left: Jeff Wilmoth and S. G. Vanosdale. Houses and buildings are visible on the hill in the background.
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 the…
The Black Mountain Bluegrass Boys, from Mill Point, playing on stage at the Mountain Music Festival in Huntersville, W.Va. Left to right: Bruce Johnson on fiddle; Richard Hefner on banjo; Harley Carpenter on guitar; Dave Sizemore on bass; Unknown on…
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.
Teacher and Students at the Bruffey School in Green Bank, W.Va. Front row, left to right: Teacher Ezra Wooddell, Mary Hevener, Mary Wooddell, Stella Orndorff, Margie Wooddell, Dorothy Arbogast, Genevieve Orndorff, Lila Orndorff, Ruth Irvine, Markwood…