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Unknown couple standing in front of Pritchard's Store in Dunmore, W.Va.

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Carol--- Fruit Stand with gas pumps at the right. Log building in the background.

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James Omer Corbett, front second from right, with a group of loggers near Dunmore. Father of Nina Gertrude Corbett Brooks.

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Aerial view of a winter mountain scene in Pocahontas County

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The 300-foot telescope at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, W.Va.

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Senior class of 1934 at Green Bank High School. Taken on the steps in front of the school.

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Claude Cresong and Walter Stanton at Dunmore Springs. Picnic shelter in the background.

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The Brooks Family camping trailer at Dunmore Springs in Dunmore, W.Va. Small boy standing the doorway, baby sitting on the ground.

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Couple with baby standing in front of their trailer while camping at Dunmore Springs

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View of the Greenbrier River looking north from the bridge in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows tannery and smoke stack.

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Marlinton Tannery in winter, from the Greenbrier River side.

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Colorized postcard: Union Tanning Company Plant on upper Camden Avenue (now Second Ave) beside the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. Published by Marlinton Drug Store.

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Rooftop view of the Marlinton Tannery. Town and houses visibile in the background.

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Tannery Operation of the Pocahontas Tanning Company on the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Postcard postmarked in Warwick, W.Va. 12/10/1908. Bird's Eye View of Old State Bridge and U. S. Leather Co. Tannery in Marlinton, W.Va.

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U.S. Leather Company's Tannery in Marlinton, W.Va. Company houses on Upper Tannery Row, First Avenue, seen on the right.

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Guard and two German prisoners during WWII are standing in front of a building at the POW Camp located at Little Clear Creek on Anjean Road near Rainelle, W.Va. Prisoners worked at Meadow River Lumber Company.

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German prisoner in the garden of the POW Camp located at Little Clear Creek on Anjean Road near Rainelle, W.Va. Prisoners worked at Meadow River Lumber Company.

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Buildings and walkways at the WWII POW Camp located at Little Clear Creek on Anjean Road near Rainelle, W.Va. Prisoners worked at Meadow River Lumber Company.
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