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Frederick Glenn and Anna Lura Burner and children, Burner Settlement. Left to right: Evelyn Simmons, Frederick Glenn Simmons (b. 1882), Adaline Simmons, Hazel Simmons, Anna Laura Burner Simmons (b. 1881), infant Glenn Miller Simmons, Daisy Dell…

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Elmer Burner House on top of the hill at left, overlooking a section of the town of Cass, W.Va.

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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…

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Allen Jabez Blackhurst (1894-1977) with his mother Lula May Burner Blackhurst. Shown standing in the yard on Burner Hill at Cass, W.Va. Both had just survived typhond fever. Allen was the son of Rev. Harry Blackhurst and married Bessie Alice Kee…

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Elmer Davis Burner (1874-1952) posing outside during winter in suit and hat.. Lived on Burner Hill in Cass, W.Va. Son of George and Sarah Warwick Burner. Grandson of Abraham Burner, the Pioneer. Married Mary Louise Gillispie. Later lived in…

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Elmer Davis Burner (1874-1952) posing in uniform. Lived on Burner Hill in Cass, W.Va. Son of George and Sarah Warwick Burner. Grandson of Abraham Burner, the Pioneer. Married Mary Louise Gillispie. Later lived in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Pocahontas Lumber Company Buidling in logging town of Burner, W.Va. Young boys and men in suits are standing by track in front of building. A man can be seen in a hammock on the house porch at top of photo. Burner is on the West Fork of the…

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"a recent forest fire at Pocahontas Lumber Company camp near Little River" is the description written by the photographer, Huron H. Smith, who was then a dendrologist at the Field Museum. Image is from a glass negative.

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"a recent forest fire at Pocahontas Lumber Company camp near Little River" is the description written by the photographer, Huron H. Smith, who was then a dendrologist at the Field Museum. Image is from a glass negative.
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