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Absalom Sydenstricker family at large unknown gathering, possibly missionaries, in China. Family circled on the right. Absalom Sydenstricker, near center; Pearl, front row white dress; Edgar, sitting to Pearl's right; Carie Sydenstricker, far right…

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Academy High School at Academy, West Virginia (now Hillsboro, W.Va.)

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Home of Adam Arbogast in Arbovale, W.Va. View from back shows 2 original stone chimneys. Stove pipe can be seen at right on roof.

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Adkison Family's cow in front of two story house on street in Riverside, just north of Marlinton, W.Va.

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Administration Building at Watoga State Park. Also shows view of parking lot with cars. Constructed in 1934 by Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Watoga using blight-killed chestnut and defective hardwood timber salvaged from the area. Lumber was…

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Administration Building at Watoga State Park. Constructed in 1934 by Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Watoga and Camp Seebert using blight-killed chestnut and defective hardwood timber salvaged from the area. Lumber was produced by a mill…

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Advertising Card for the Mill Point Tourist Home - Cliffside. Operated by Sanford and Louise Kirk. Located in Mill Point at intersection of US Rt 219 and Rt 39.

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Aerial Photo of CCC Camp Seneca near Huntersville, W.Va. Camp Seneca (S 51), built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, was located in Seneca State Forest near the present forest headquarters between Huntersville and Dunmore. The camp was established…

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Aerial view of Marlinton, W.Va.southof the bridge on the Greenbrier River. Pocahontas County courthouse at top of photo, construction of Marlinton Grade School barely visible at left.

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Aerial view of the Harter, lumber town built by Harter Brothers Lumber Company. View shows town with houses, mill operation, railroad tracks and wooden bridge crossing the Greenbrier River. 5 miles northeast of Marlinton, W.Va.

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Aerial view of the town of Durbin, W.Va. Shows business district with residential area on the hill above.

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Aeriel view of Marlinton looking north, taken from Key Rocks about 1910. Shows wooded covered bridge crossing the Greenbrier River, the tannery, old hospital, first Presbyterial Church, Hotel Marlinton.

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Aeriel view of the logging town of Cass, W.Va. Wide view shows company store, churches, company houses.

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Left to right: Agnes Price, Fannie Golden and Nell McLaughlin at Marlinton Graded School. Marlinton Methodist Church in background.

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Alfred Beckley McComb of Huntersville, W.Va. at the age of 98. Born April 1, 1859. Son of James Price McComb and Eliza Ann Moore. Married Emma Alice McLaughlin, daughter of Hugh P. McGlaughlin and Alcinda Bird. Children: Harry, Lollie, Jessie, Mary…

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Log Club House of the Allegheny Sportsman's Assocation at Minnehaha Springs, W.Va. Man and small child sitting in front of the club house.
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