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Postcard of Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va. Looking west. Shows cars, First National Bank, Kee and McNeill Drug Store, Bank of Marlinton

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View of flooded section of Marlinton shows the Episcopal Church, Marlinton Methodist Church and the Marlinton Grade School

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View of flooded section of Marlinton looking up Court Street, shows the Episcopal Church and the Marlinton Grade School

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Postcard of Marlinton Grade School when it was built in 1906. Mailed from Academy, W.Va. Handwritten note in pencil around outside of photo. Marlinton Methodist Church can be seen in background. School closed in 1968.

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Postcard of Marlinton High School in Marlinton, W.Va. Old cars are on the street which appears to be a dirt street. Unmailed. Distributed by Royal Drug Store in Marlinton. The school burned Sept 16, 1967

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Postcard of Marlinton Hospital, original three-story white building, in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Postcard of Marlinton Hotel in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Postcard of Presbyterian Church in Marlinton W.Va. Shows Pocahontas Times Office at left and two-story building at right

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Color Postcard of Marlinton, W.Va. As seen from US Rt 2a9 and WV Rt 39 south of town

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Color Postcard of Marlinton, W.Va. Looking north. Shows Greenbrier River, Covered Wooden Bridge and Tannery

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Postcard of Northern Camden Avenue in Marlinton. Tree-lined street with houses, one car in the distance on left.

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Postcard of Old State Bridge, covered wooden bridge, across the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Postcard of Pocahontas County Court House on Tenth Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Postcard of State Fish Hatchery at Edray near Marlinton, W.Va. "Two Million Trout Hatched and Reared Annually"

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Color Postcard of the El Poca Motel and Restaurant on US Rt 219 north of Marlinton, W.Va. View of swimming pool.

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Postcard of The Pocahontas Lounge and Dining Room, later named the El Poca. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. W. I. (Bill) Sperry
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