Memorial Marker, Lieut. Henry Bender. Inscription reads: "Commander Co.F in the last charge that the W.Va. Vol. Inft. Made that broke the Confederate line at the bloody angle, where so many of the brave men of both armies fell. December 8th,…
Portrait of Rev. and Mrs. Absalom Sydentricker with Children, Edward, Arthur and Edith in China. Arthur and Edith died of cholera in 1890, within one month of each other.
Sam Morrison, Johnnie Hill and Bill Davis dressed as in Civil War days. Hand-painted Photo taken during the Centennial Celebration of the Hill Reunion in 1963.
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…
Parade on Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va. With spectators. Buildings visible: Oddfellows/JP Furniture, Alpine Hotel, Alpine Theater, Wilbur Sharp & Son Mens Wear, Galford's 5 & 10. May be Elmer Diller driving car in front.
Marlinton Lodge No. 127 AF&AM laying the cornerstone at the Pocahontas County Board of Education Building in Marlinton, WV. The cornerstone held a small metal casket, approximately 7 x 4 x 4 inches, and contained two copies of The Pocahontas Times,…
Marlinton Lodge No. 127 AF&AM laying the cornerstone at the Pocahontas County Board of Education Building in Marlinton, WV. The cornerstone held a small metal casket, approximately 7 x 4 x 4 inches, and contained two copies of The Pocahontas Times,…
Color Postcard shows rainbow over Frank Tannery. On back: "Pot of Gold - One of the world's largest sole leather tanneries is located in Frank, West Virginia, on Route 250 between Bartow and Durbin. It is a division of Howes Leather Company, Inc.,…
Edray District High School Play,Marlinton,West Virginia. Cast is numbered for identity as follows: 1.A.O.McNeil, 2.Joe Eskridge, 3.Eliz Dunbrack, 4.Nick Carter, 5.Florence R. Price, 6.--Nelson, 7.Alfred Edgar, 8.Ed H. Rexrode, 9.Pearl Auldridge,…