Large Groups of Spectators at Dusk at the Pocahontas County Mountain Music Festival at Huntersville, W.Va. Filmed by WMUL-TV for the West Virginia Public Television Series "Sugar in the Gourd"
Large group of men, women and children in facy dress seated on the grass near Marlinton, W.Va. G. D. McNeill, Calvin W. Price, Summers Sharp and Andrew Price are in the group. Possbly taken at the County Fairgrounds.
Large group of children and adults on the last day of school at the Browns Creek School north of Huntersville, W.Va. School opened in 1895 and closed in 1920. Building later became Browns Creek Church.
Large group of men and a cow, a sheep and a horse in front of the school in Green Bank, W.Va. William H. Wooddell, behind left porch post; Asberry Sheets, short man with mustache between cow and sheep; Jess Warwick, holding horse; Porter Kerr, with…
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…
Large group of people in front of the Verdant Valley school near Fairview in the Edray District of Pocahontas County, W.Va. School is a hand-hewn log structure with shake shingles and small addition off to the right.
Large fraternal group, possible Masons, lined up on sidewalk on Fourth Avenue at Rt. 39 intersection in Marlinton, W.Va. Men are wearing black suits, white aprons and white gloves.
Large Family Group at a Picnic in the Sugar Grove at the James and Rosie Phillips Farm on Buffalo Mountain near Arbovale, W.Va. Standing, l-r: Lee Ervin,Martin Sutton,Lucille Sutton,Vergie Ervin,Ollie Sheets,Cora Sutton,Ruth Sutton,Everette…
Large Crowd Listening to Speaker, Maxine Scarbro, at the 1974 Grand Opening of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va. Mrs. Scarbro was President of the West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs.
Large crowd of townspeople seen on both sides of the track in Marlinton, W.Va. Celebrating the arrival of the Greenbrier River Railroad Company's Construction Train.
Mr. L. G. McClure selling Delco Lights to Barlow-Moore Store in Edray, W.Va. Mr. McClure can be seen in suit standing at left in front of store. His car is parked on the street.
Kisner's Store building was built in 1930-32 and L. E. Kisner General Merchandise opened in 1932-33 and closed in 1950. The Kisner's lived upstairs over the store. The building was later sold and served as a post office, a church, a teen center.…
Four of the Kisner grandchildren playing on the front porch of the Kisner Store and Home in Frank, W.Va. Left to right: Mary Catherine Mams, age 8; John Lloyd Lawton, age 6; Barbara Ann Lawton, age 5; Edna Frances Mams, age 7. The dog's name is Ann.