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Panoramic view of the town of Minnehaha Springs. Photo taken from the hilltop at the Allegheny Sportmen's Club with it's tennis court on the left. Hotel Minnehaha can be seen at a distance in the center of the photo.

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Panoramic photo of participants lined up for a Fourth of July Parade. Band members on the left and decorated automobiles.

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Panoramic View of the Pocahontas County Fair, August 20-24, 1923 in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows automobiles, racetrack, grandstand and barns.

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Panoramic photo of automobiles parked on the hillside at Droop Mountain State Park for a Fourth of July Celebration.

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Panoramic photo of a large group gathered in front of Mary's Chapel in the Elk Community.

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Tintype Portrait of Samuel Hogsett

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Mill Point School Group with Teacher Cornelius Stulting. Some of the students are: Lulu Rack, Ada Doyle, Mary Auldridge, Mary Silva, Link McMorrow, Lucy Grimes, Mary Grimes, Sandy Pennell, Shisler Silva, Winters McNeel, Summers McNeel, Charlie…

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Teamster, lumberjacks and a team of horses skidding logs. Young boy is behind on horseback.

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Male and Female Students in Green Bank, W.Va. The teacher standing in back is Professor Swank. Girls, left to right: Mae Little; Mary Hannah; Myrtle Little; Meno Gladwell; Unknown Nottingham; Sadie Gladwell; Flossie Conrad; Creola Kimbel; Queen…

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Students standing on the outside steps of the Hillsboro School.

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The Addison Nottingham home near Dunmore. The house was built before the Civil War. A small child is standing in the snow with the chickens and turkeys.

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The Warn Lumber Company mill and houses at Upper Warn Town near Seebert, W.Va.

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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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Campbell Lumber Company's mill and a portion of the lumber yard and buildings. The town of Campbelltown is in the distance.

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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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The First National Bank in Marlinton, W.Va.

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The first Marlinton Presbyterian Church, built on Main Street with the first minister being Rev. William T. Price

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The Price Barn in Marlinton. Built by Rev. William T. Price in 1845

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Granddaugher of Pearl Kisner Geese, daughter of Jean Geese
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