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Back of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace During Renovation after addition had been removed.

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Back of the Stulting House, birthplace of Pearl S. Buck, prior to Renovation

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View in the fall of the Stulting House in Hillsboro, West Virginia, prior to renovation.

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Street in Chinese city where Pearl and Losing Buck lived in 1917. Shows people, vendors, and woman with feet bound like stumps.

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Housing compound in China where Pearl and Losing Buck lived when they were first married in 1917. Photo taken from atop the wall surrounding the compound.

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Pearl and Losing Buck with a group on a boat ride in China in 1917. Caption on back: "This was our boat ride - the surroundings don't look as pretty a they really were. The water is a flooded field. PSB wears a wide black hat. L. B. on her right.…

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Caption on back: "Miki Sawaden talking to T. F. Harris in Elizabeth Saunders Home for war orphans in Japan. Note M.S! expression." (Harris at that time was President of the Pearl S. Buck Foundation)

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Portrait of Theodore F. Harris, President of the Pearl S. Buck Foundation and friend of Mrs. Buck in her later years.

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Attendees at the Pocahontas County Teachers Institute in Marlinton, Photo taken in fron of the Pocahontas County Court House. Rev. William T. Price standing at far right.

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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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Burned Section of Downtown Marlinton following a Fire

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Burned Section of Downtown Marlinton following a Fire

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Men in suite with a concrete vault in a burned out section of Main Street following a fire in Marlinton.

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Teamsters with horses at a logging camp near Arbovale, W.Va. In picture: Jess Orndorff, Coy Friel, Wade Gum, Bill Gum, Milton Gum

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Jim Sheets store known as Marlinton Grocery Store, located on Main Street. Three men standing in the front doorway.

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View of the early residential section of Hillsboro, once known as Academy, West Virginia
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