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Portrait of the Bare Children. Left to right: Elsie, Archie, Lovie and Ruth.

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Dew and Lou Waugh standing in yard at unknown location.

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William Penn's House, with sign above the door, in Pennsylvania

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Small school photo of Ruth Rhea, probably in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Portrait of Marvin C. Carter Family of Marlinton, W.Va. Standing: Levia Jane Gibson Carter. Seated left to right: Clark Carter, Marvin C. Carter, Georgia Pearl Carter.

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Baby portrait of Lewis Gay, Marlinton, W.Va.

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Tintype of young men in sailor suits. Left to right: Unknown, L. A. Eubanks, H. G. Evans.

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Portrait of Birdie Blanche Gibson Varner of Elk Community near Slaty Fork, W.Va. Daughter of James Gibson and Martha Susan Hannah. Married Harry Collett Varner in 1886.

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Portrait of Will White, son of Lillie Carter White. Masonic pin visible on lapel.

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Portrait of Clark Carter at 4 years of age in Marlinton, W.Va. Parents, Marvin Clark Carter and Levia Jane Gibson Carter. Sister, Georgia Pearl Carter.

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Portrait of Eddie and Ruth Carter with children in Marlinton, W.Va. Left to right: Helen Carter, Ruth Carter, Eddie Carter, Robert Carter. Eddie was a brother to Marvin Clark Carter.

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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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Workers at an unknown lumber camp in Pocahontas County

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Baby portrait of Edith Kelmenson. The Kelmenson's migrated from Russia and operated a store on the west side of the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Workers on a large wooden structure atop a stone wall at an unknown construction site. Photo was left behind by boarders at the Valley Hotel on 4th Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Portrait of Dee Waugh, his wife Sallie Gay Waugh, and children Eva, Lee and Bessie.

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Portrait of Mrs. Kelmenson with daughter, Edith, and son, Harry. The Kelmenson's migrated from Russia and operated a store on the west side of the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va.
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