Arden G. Killingsworth, from Marlinton, in uniform with rifle at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Arden G. Killingsworth, from Marlinton, in uniform with rifle at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Arden G. Killingsworth seated on lawn with 2 unknown men at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Arden G. Killingsworth standing, center, on lawn with 2 unknown men at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Frank W. Harper and workers kilning brick on Hamilton Hill in Marlinton, W.Va. Harper made brick for the Bank of Marlinton building, the Pocahontas County Courthouse and A. E. McNeels house in Hillsboro.
Six men standing in front of George Ginger's Blacksmith Shop located on the Old Bridge Road in Huntersville, W.Va. Left to right: Billy Grose, H.P. McLaughlin, Luther Shrader, Cecil Dilley, Cam McLaughlin, owner George Ginger standing in the door.
View of the covered wooden bridge crossing the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. during summer. Business district can be seen, along with the Marlinton Grade School and the Pocahontas County Courthouse.
View of the covered wooden bridge crossing the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. during winter of 1909. Business district can be seen, along with the Marlinton Grade School and the Pocahontas County Courthouse.
Logging crew at W.Va. Pulp & Paper Company's Camp No. 6 on Cheat Mountain. Show building and railroad track. Standing at far right is Carl McNeill. 5th from right is George Kellison. 14th from right is Homer Hevener. On the far left is Georgeā¦
Maryland Lumber Company Camp No. 12, log loader loading logs on train car. Six men standing by tracks. 4th from left, Reed Griffith. 5th from left, Charles McLaughlin. Also shows man standing on loaded logs.