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Two unknown men on train car with log loader at the mill at Watoga, Sawmill and buildings can be seen in the photo.

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Young teamsters with two white work horses at unknown logging site in Pocahontas County, W.Va.

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Portrait of Pearl Comfor Sydenstricker (Buck) as a young woman.

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Rev. Absalom Andrew Sydenstricker, father of Pearl S. Buck. Seen here in his later years on steps of his son's house in Lynchburg, Virginia

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Portrait of Rev. Hiram Mason Sydenstricker (of Greenbrier County, W.Va.) and Wife Alma Willis Sydenstricker, Hiram was the brother of Absalom Sydenstricker and uncle of Pearl S. Buck

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Portrait of Rev. and Mrs. Absalom Sydentricker with Children, Edward, Arthur and Edith in China. Arthur and Edith died of cholera in 1890, within one month of each other.

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The Bartlett Family Traveling Show performed at the Marlinton Opera House and around Pocahontas County in the early 1900's.

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Men with horses on Main Street in Durbin, W.Va. The Durbin Mercantile Company store building in the background.

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The first post office in Durbin with the first postmaster, Napoleon "Polie" Arbogast on the porch. Also shows man with two deer propped in front of the porch.

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J. D. Kerr with Unidentified Woman in Yard in Durbin, W.Va.

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Unknown family group in front of a house in northern Pocahontas County

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J. D. Kerr and family seated outside at a gathering.

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Mrs. Nannie Wilson and her sisters in Durbin

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Napoleon Arbogast, Postmaster, on crutches in the snow at the Durbin Post Office

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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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