Handwritten letter dated March 27, 1944 from N. T. Downs of Mill Creek, W.Va.. Member of West Virginia House of Delegates. Letter was attached to 1855 James A. Price letter, which was being returned to Calvin W. Price.
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.
Large group attending a SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Workshop at the NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory) in Green Bank, W.Va. Group is seated in front of telescope.46 signatures on photograph. 51 people pictured.
Basil Price Sharp talks about hunting and fishing with his grandfather, Calvin W. Price (1880-1957) late Editor of The Pocahontas Times in Marlinton, W.Va. Interview filmed at McClintic Library during Pioneer Days 2002 for documentary film "30-Cal…
Dabney Kisner's 100th Birthday Photo Album: Page 1-5 of 20. On January 13, 2020 the family of Lloyd E. "Dabney" Kisner, Jr. gathered at Colonial Palace Assisted Living in Elkins, West Virginia to celebrate his 100th birthday with a party that…
Dabney Kisner's 100th Birthday Photo Album: Page 6-10 of 20. On January 13, 2020 the family of Lloyd E. "Dabney" Kisner, Jr. gathered at Colonial Palace Assisted Living in Elkins, West Virginia to celebrate his 100th birthday with a party that…
Dabney Kisner's 100th Birthday Photo Album: Page 11-15 of 20. On January 13, 2020 the family of Lloyd E. "Dabney" Kisner, Jr. gathered at Colonial Palace Assisted Living in Elkins, West Virginia to celebrate his 100th birthday with a party that…
Dabney Kisner's 100th Birthday Photo Album: Page 16-20 of 20. On January 13, 2020 the family of Lloyd E. "Dabney" Kisner, Jr. gathered at Colonial Palace Assisted Living in Elkins, West Virginia to celebrate his 100th birthday with a party that…
Old Watoga School, photographed in 2010, stands in what was the old lumber town of Watoga, near Seebert and Watoga State Park. Was sold to Watoga Land Assn. after mill closed and changed to school for black students. Closed in 1942.