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Four men with new cars for sale at Marlinton Automobile in on Fourth Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va. Wm. Abbott, Manager. Hotel, workers in the background. Shows large billboard, date May 23, for Sun Brothers World's Progressive Shows.

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Full view of the First National Bank Building in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows J. A. Hoover's Clothing and Furnishings Store.Flag pole on top of building, men in front of post office and store.

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Aeriel view of Marlinton looking north, taken from Key Rocks about 1910. Shows wooded covered bridge crossing the Greenbrier River, the tannery, old hospital, first Presbyterial Church, Hotel Marlinton.

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Mr. Hoover and an unknown man are standing in front of the J. A. Hoover Clothing and Furniishings Store, located in the First National Bank Building on Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows children's clothing, suspenders, shoes and boots in the…

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Top of Allegheny Church on the Staunton Parkersburg Pike near Bartow, W.Va. View of the church and grounds with horse, buggies, people - probably gathered for all-day service with dinner on the grounds. The church was built in 1903 serving the…

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Large group of men at District Conference at Arbovale Methodist Church. Seated in sanctuary with Welcome sign behind them.

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Large group at Children's Day at Arbovale Methodist Church in Arbovale, W.Va. Lined up in the front of church sanctuary with decorations.

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Large group of children in front of an unidentified school near Cass, W.Va. Seated on ground: 3rd from left - Ted Blackhurst. 4th from right - Warren Tweerd" Blackhurst. 5th from right - George Victor Blackhurst. They are the children of Rev. Harry…

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Greenbrier River flooding in Cass, W.Va. 1917. Water covering the East Side of Town.

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The old Blackhurst Family Home in Cass, W.Va which was built in 1901. Shows some family members standing on front porch.

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Allen Blackhurst, at the podium, speaking at the closing of Cass Grade School in 1970. Seated behind him on the stage, left to right: Mr. Ruckman, principal; Dr. Roland P. Sharp; Mack Brooks, former County Supt. Of Schools; Pearl Carter Ward; Virgil…

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"Little Jim" the First Steam Engine in Pocahontas County. Shown in the White Pine Woods with first engineer, Jim Watson. Shows logs on rail cars and workers.

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Allen "Farmer" Blackhurst (in black hat) pouring molten metal in the shop of Mower Lumber Company in Cass, W.Va. Shows three other workers.

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Beatrice Blackhurst Sheets, seated on left facing camera, at work in the Mower Lumber Company Office in Cass, W.Va. Shows three other workers.

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Front view of the Cass Presbyterian Church in Cass, W.Va.

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Front view of the Cass Presbyterian Church in Cass, 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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