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Men running a portable steam engine on farm near Huntersville, W.Va. Standing left to right: Wallace McLaughlin,Charles Moore, Joe Phillips, Walter Grimes, George Ginger, French Moore, A.P. McLaughlin, Paul Crummet (owner of machine). Young boys left…

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Men on wrecked train car at Watoga

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Men serving on the Pocahontas County Circuit Court Jury. Posed here for photograph in field in Marlinton, W.Va. 5th from left - Letch Hudson. 9th from left - William H Wooddell. Standing at right - Maj. Crawford Arbogast, Sheriff. Seated at far…

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Three men of the Harter Brothers Lumber Company standing in uncut forest in Pocahontas County, W.Va.probably at Laurel Run, Clover Lick Mountain

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Men of the Cass Presbyterian Church posing in front of the church in Cass, W.Va. In the picture: Rev. Harry Blackhurst and Allen Jabez Blackhurst.

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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.

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Four men standing in front of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Station at Winterburn. Clarence Livesay, Agent. Shows signage for Western Union Telegraph and Cable Office, and Adams Express Company

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Three men seated in a horse-drawn wagon in Hillsboro, W.Va. Painted on the side of the wagon is "Sold by ?? Supply Co. Seebert, W.Va."

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Six men gathered around a wrecked log train near Cass, W.Va. In the Spring of 1920.

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Group of seven construction workers building the railroad line along the Greenbrier River near Marlinton, W.Va. Possibly near Harter. Original photos was left by boarders at the Valley Hotel on 4th Ave in 1898

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Five men standing on floor of a house being built in Cass, W.Va. Shows man with horse and wagon and small houses in the background.

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

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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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Home of Dr. H.W. McNeel and Elizabeth Edgar McNeel on residential street in Hillsboro, W.Va.

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Side view of the McComb General Store on Route 39 in Huntersville, W.Va. Owner was Alfred Beckley McComb.

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Maxine Scarbro, President of the West Virginia Federatio of Women's Clubs, Speaking at the 1974 Grand Opening of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va. Seated in the foreground is John D. Rockefeller IV, President of West Virginia Wesleyan…

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Maxine Scarbro, President of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Speaking at the 1974 Grand Opening of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va. Also seated on the stage is John D. Rockefeller IV at far left and former W.Va. Governor…
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