Aerial view of the community of Edray, W.Va. north of Marlinton. Shows farms and houses, The Barlow-Moore Store can be seen in the lower left corner of photo.
Full view of the First National Bank Building in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows J. A. Hoover's Clothing and Furnishings Store.Flag pole on top of building, men in front of post office and store.
J. R. Propst Flour Feed and Groceries in Frank, W.Va. which opened in 1930 and burned in 1964. Owner Eva Propst and customer Roscoe Potter standing in front. J. R. Propst died 01-01-50
Kisner's Store building was built in 1930-32 and L. E. Kisner General Merchandise opened in 1932-33 and closed in 1950. The Kisner's lived upstairs over the store. The building was later sold and served as a post office, a church, a teen center.…
Mr. L. G. McClure selling Delco Lights to Barlow-Moore Store in Edray, W.Va. Mr. McClure can be seen in suit standing at left in front of store. His car is parked on the street.
Main Street in Marlinton in Winter. At right is "Marlinton's Cheap Cash Store" with sign underneath "Singer Sewing Machines." At left is the I.O.O.F. Building and the Hotel Marlinton.