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Birds Eye View of Pocahontas Tanning Company and houses in Durbin, W.Va. Later known as Howes Leather Company.

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Front Street in Durbin, W.Va. Store at right is Wilmoth Kerr General Merchandise.

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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

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Sarah Schuchat and young Stanley Klein in front of Klein's Department Store on Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Front Street in Durbin, W.Va. Store at right is Wilmoth Kerr General Merchandise.

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Two stores and herd of cattle on Main Street in Durbin, W. Va.

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Dirt road, wooden sidewalk and stores on Main Street in Durbin, W.Va.

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Hillside and Main Street View of Durbin, W.Va. Railroad cars and The Durbin Mercantile are pictured.

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Interior view of Meat Market and owners Dick Beard and Mr. Ashcroft wearing butcher aprons in Marlinton, W.Va.

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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.

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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.

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A large flock of sheep in front of the S. B. Moore and J. B. "Bryson" Hannah Store in Edray, W.Va. Store originally owned by Fudge McClintic. Moore and Hannah sold to J. W. Warwick in 1900, who sold to J. E. Barlow in 1906 who operated it until his…

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Section of Main Street in Durbin, W.Va. Lined with business, stores and wooden sidewalk.

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Wilmoth and Kerr Store on Main Street in Durbin, W.Va. H. E. White (left) and J. D. Wilmoth, Owner (right) are standing in front of store.

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Side view of the McComb General Store on Route 39 in Huntersville, W.Va. Owner was Alfred Beckley McComb.

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Unidentified man and two women in a wooden wagon on dirt street in front of the McComb Store in Huntersville, W.Va. The top of the Carey House is seen behind the wagon. White house to the right became the home of Harry and Madeline McComb.

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Mr. Hoover and an unknown man are standing in front of the J. A. Hoover Clothing and Furniishings Store, located in the First National Bank Building on Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows children's clothing, suspenders, shoes and boots in the…
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