Faculty of Marlinton School being photographed at the Reunion Grounds while on a school picnic. View shows teachers lined up with students watching. Page 2 of Fannie Overholt Photo Album
Arden G. Killingsworth, from Marlinton, in uniform on horseback at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Arden G. Killingsworth, from Marlinton, with 2 unknown people at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Arden G. Killingsworth, from Marlinton, seated in the grass at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Arden G. Killingsworth, from Marlinton, seated outside with an unknown woman at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Arden G. Killingsworth, from Marlinton, posing in uniform at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Arden G. Killingsworth, from Marlinton, posing in uniform at Camp Hancock, Georgia, during World War I. 7 Casual Company, 1st Provisional Regiment O.T.C.
Mr. Matthew Lee Beard, Sr. on horseback. Born at Mill Point May 23, 1853. Died at Hillsboro May 12, 1938. Parents were William T. and Mary McNeel Beard.
Color Postcard shows rainbow over Frank Tannery. On back: "Pot of Gold - One of the world's largest sole leather tanneries is located in Frank, West Virginia, on Route 250 between Bartow and Durbin. It is a division of Howes Leather Company, Inc.,…
Handwritten letter dated March 27, 1944 from N. T. Downs of Mill Creek, W.Va.. Member of West Virginia House of Delegates. Letter was attached to 1855 James A. Price letter, which was being returned to Calvin W. Price.