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A steel bridge crossing Knapps Creek below the Huntersville anticline on the road between Marlinton and Minnehaha Springs.

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A man and woman with their dog standing on the C&O Bridge across Knapps Creek in Marlinton

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Panoramic photograph of six women seated in a field of flowers near Knapps Creek in Marlinton.

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Flood on Knapps Creek in Marlinton, W.Va. Looking east toward the Court House.

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Seven unidentified men stand on the ice on Knapps Creek in Marlinton with the Pocahontas County Courhouse in the background.

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Eleven unknown men are seated on the ice as it breaks up on Knapps Creek in Marlinton

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Four unknown men are seated on the ice as it breaks up on Knapps Creek in Marlinton

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Large log drive on flooded creek, possibly Knapps Creek, near Huntersville. Shows large number of logs, men riding the logs on the water and teams of horses moving logs in the water. Covered bridge in the distance.

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Small panoramic photograph of 1908 flood along Knapps Creek in Marlinton, W.Va. View of wooden walk on Ninth Street leading to the Pocahontas County Court House. Marlinton Grade School and Marlinton Methodist Church at left. Small number of houses.

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Building the bath house at Minnehaha Springs, W.Va. Walls framed, trusses on ground. The Lockridge Farm and Knapps Creek in the background.

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Building the bath house at Minnehaha Springs, W.Va. Roof trusses in place. Winter scene with the Lockridge Farm and Knapps Creek in the background.

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Three river arks with crews ready for a log drive in Pocahontas County, W.Va. Back of picture identifies location as the Mouth of Knapps Creek (at Marlinton). W. E. Blackhurst's books says that the arks are located at Cass, on the Greenbrier River.

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Five river arks prepared for a log drive in Pocahontas County, W.Va. One appears to be under construction.

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Fannie Golden at left, and Mamie Brown of Renick at right, pose in a field near Knapps Creek in Marlinton, W.Va. Marlinton Grade School is in the background.

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Lockridge Home on Knapps Creek near Minnehaha Springs, West Virginia

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Lockridge Farm on Knapps Creek in Minnehaha Springs, West Virginia

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Lockridge Farm with men, horses and wagons in Minnehaha Springs, West Virginia

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Early view of Marlinton, West Virginia, looking north with Knapps Creek to the right.

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Log Drive on Knapps Creek or the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, West Virginia
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