Rosa Williams and Arthur Sutton Wedding Group at the Lloyd Williams Homeplace on Rosin Run near Arbovale, W.Va. Lloyd Williams is 3rd man from right. Arthur Sutton and Rosa Williams are standing in front of window. In wedding party: Luther Wooddell,…
Rubbing of the gravestone of Abraham Burner, the Pioneer. Reads: ABD June 18, 1827 Age 70. Gravestone was found beside the fence at a church in Bartow, W.Va. Abraham Burner(1757-1827) came to the Bartow area around 1785 following service in the War…
Ruby Beard Kerr, born May 19, 1881, at the logging town of Winterburn in northern Pocahontas. She poses here with her dog and hunting rifle, her bonnet tossed in the laurels behind her. Ruby Beard’s parents were Josiah Osborne and Eveline Medora…
Teacher Miss Anna Wallace, standing at left, with her students in front of the Ruckman School near Mill Point. Front row, left to right: Ben Kellison, Lantie McClure, Rachel Ruckman, Ruth Ruckman. Second row, l-r: Cash Miller, Grady Hogsett, Fred…
Ruth Blackhurst, 19 years old, teacher at Spruce School in the lumber town of Spruce on Cheat Mountain, above Cass, W.Va. Shown with dog in front of company houses.
Ruth Blackhurst, 19 years old, teacher at Spruce School in the lumber town of Spruce on Cheat Mountain, above Cass, W.Va. Seated on Western Maryland Railroad Bridge with company houses in backgrounds.
Ret Col Robert K Moore, from Huntersville/Minnehaha Springs, W.Va. with wife Ryanna in Florida, receiving service award. Moore wrote on back: "the occasion for this picture was an award being presented to me for Outstanding Service as the leader of…
Sacks of wool loaded for market at the Ruben Auldridge Farm in Mill Point, W.Va. Ruben Auldridge and Amon Hefner are standing on the wagon. Little girl in front of the wagon is Edith Harper (Burdette)
Sallie Sublette Performing 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"
Sam Morrison, Johnnie Hill and Bill Davis dressed as in Civil War days. Hand-painted Photo taken during the Centennial Celebration of the Hill Reunion in 1963.
Aerial view of sawmill operations at Watoga, located on the Greenbrier River near Seebert, W.Va. Mill first operated by J. R. Droney Lumber Co., then W. A. Tombs Lumber Co., then Watoga Lumber Company. Company houses in background.