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Portrait of Margaret Clarissa Sutton Arbogast, wife of Adam Arbogast for whose family Arbovale was named. Pictured here at around 75 years of age. Born May 21, 1820. Died Feb 21, 1896.

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Exhibit at the Pocahontas County Fair in 1927 shows the builder, T. S. McNeel, in a replica of the interior of a pioneer home.

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Aretos Phelps Arbogast timbering with tools in the forest of northern Pocahontas County with 5 young men, probably 4 are his sons. Left to right: Aretos Phelps Arbogast (1854-1915), Lelan Arbogast, Lawrence Arbogast, Cecil Arbogast (1891-1950), Don…

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Group of 5 unknown men in hunting party pictured in front of a log house. 5 deer are hanging on the front porch.

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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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Unknown group of men participating in a Singing School.

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Ernest Smith serving food to table of seven men in POW Camp at Little Clear Creek on Anjean Road near Rupert/Rainelle , W.Va. that housed German prisoners during WWII. Prisoners worked at Meadow River Lumber Company.

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Ernest Smith cooking in kitchen of POW Camp at Little Clear Creek on Anjean Road near Rupert and Rainelle , W.Va. that housed German prisoners during WWII. Prisoners worked at Meadow River Lumber Company.

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16 Women of the Degree of Honor Drill Team at Rainelle, W.Va. 1930. Ethel Smith standing on back row, second from right.

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Officers for 1953-1954 of Rainelle Chapter of The Order of the Eastern Star. Ethel Smith standing far left on front row.

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Pearl S. Buck cutting her birthday cake at the Marlinton Methodist Church in Marlinton, W.Va. Chef David Sheibley is standing at right. Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation Event.

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Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation Event honoring Pearl Buck in Pocahontas County. Left to right: Alta Hoylman, Vice Pres., Pearl S. Buck, Marie Leist, President.

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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hollowell, standing, with Pearl S. Buck, seated. Birthday celebration at Marlinton Methodist Church during Pearl Buck visit to Pocahontas County in 1971

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Former W. Va. Gov. and Director of Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, Cecil Underwood talks with Pearl S. Buck during dinner at Marlinton Methodist Church, Pearl S. Buck visit to Pocahontas County 1971

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Mr. Otto Hollowell, at right, with unknown guest at event honoring Pearl S. Buck, Marlinton Methodist Church, Marlinton, W.Va.

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Former W.Va. Governor Cecil Underwood, on the right, laughs with Mr. Otto Hollowell at event honoring Pearl S. Buck, Marlinton Methodist Church. Julia Price in background.

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Former W.Va. Governor Cecil Underwood talks with Mr. Otto Hollowell at event honoring Pearl S. Buck, Marlinton Methodist Church. Diana Cooper standing at Underwood's left. Ina Montgomery in background.

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David Sheibley, Chef, and Marlinton Methodist Women eating after preparing the meal for Pearl S. Buck Birthday Celebration during her visit to Pocahontas County in 1971. Left to right: David Sheibley, Unknown, Sue Richardson, Mildred Hockenberry,…

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One man, three women, unidentified, at Marlinton Methodist Church for Pearl S. Buck visit to Pocahontas County in 1971

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Marie Orndorff Leist (at right), President of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, at Marlinton Methodist Church for Pearl S. Buck visit to Pocahontas County in 1971
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