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Top of Allegheny Church on the Staunton Parkersburg Pike at the intersection of the GreenBank Road and the Buffalo Mountain Road near Bartow, W.Va. The church was built in 1903

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Offical Board of the Methodist Church in Arbovale, W.Va. Pictured are 16 men and 1 woman. Standing left to right: Jesse Shears, Jim Sutton, O. Glen Arbogast, Ernest Shears, Rachel Thompson, Oscar Orndorff, Rev. Robert Greynolds, Ray Shears, Lee…

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Color photo of Emmanuel Methodist Episcopal Church, South, established in 1889. In use through the 1980's, the building still stands on Bruffey's Creek.

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Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in Hillsboro, W.Va., then named Academy. Church is now Wesley Chapel United Methodist, represents the oldest continuing congregation West of the Allegheny Mountains.

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Oak Grove Presbyterian Church in Hillsboro, W.Va. Building dedicated in 1911, cost of construction was $13,000. Built on site of original 1880's wooden building on a lot given by Sherman H. Clark.

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Oak Grove Presbyterian Church in Hillsboro, W.Va. Building dedicated in 1911, cost of construction was $13,000. Built on site of original 1880's wooden building on a lot given by Sherman H. Clark.

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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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Postcard of The Presbyterian Church with picket fence in Huntersville, W.Va. Built in 1854. 2nd floor added later for the Masonic Lodge Hall.

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Street scene in Green Bank, W.Va. Shows store, doctor's office and Green Bank Methodist Church. Dirt streets and wooden sidewalks.

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People Exiting the Marlinton Presbyterian Church on Main Street. Pocahontas County Hospital at the right. Staton Hotel Building next to the church.

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Methodist Episcopal Church South in Academy, W.Va. (now Hillsboro)

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The first Marlinton Presbyterian Church, built on Main Street with the first minister being Rev. William T. Price

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Panoramic photo of a large group gathered in front of Mary's Chapel in the Elk Community.

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The second Oak Grove Church was built in Academy (Hillsboro) by Nicholas Stulting, brother of Hermanus Stulting. The wooden building was built on a lot in the town given by Sherman H. Clark. The church was replace by a the present brick building in…
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