Log camp between Hosterman and Arbovale, W.Va. Shows entire crew with camp workers in front of large camp building, people sitting in upper windows and flag flying on porch.
Small unidentified logging camp with crew in Pocahontas County, W.Va. Two women with children at the right of photo possibly are: Mary Malcom with baby; Perry and Bessie Showalter next to and unknown Malcom.
Mr. Sydnor's Insurance Office on Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows the small white building from the back, looking out onto the street with people walking on sidewalk. Mr. Sydnor was once Mayor of Marlinton.
Wedding portrait of Tina Belle Newcomb and Berton Ellis Smith. Tina B. Newcomb, daughter of William P. and Florence May Phillips Newcomb, born Dec. 7, 1886 at Grench Creek, Upshur County, W.Va. Berton Ellis Smith, son of Peter Joseph and Alcinda…
Varner House on Top of Allegheny Mountain near Bartow, W.Va. House built by Solomon Varner, passed to his son John P. Varner and wife Dianah Nottingham. Shows woman and four men at picket fence and two women in horse drawn carriage.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bear sitting on livving room sofa in Marlinton, W.Va. James Bear was Manager of the Pocahontas Telphone Company from 1920 until his retirement in 1959 when it was sold to Telephone Utilities of West Virginia. James Martin Bear,…
The last Christmas Tree at the telphone office on 3rd Ave and 9th St in Marlinton, W.Va. That building built in 1948 for phone office and switch board. Pocahontas Telphone Company was sold to Telephone Utilities of West Virginia in 1959 due to…
Ethel Barlow, night switchboard operator at the Marlinton Office of Telephone Utilities of West Virginia, owned by Telephone Utilities of Pennsylvania.
Switchboard operators at the Telephone Utilities of West Virginia office in Marlinton, W.Va. prior to switch over to rotary dial phone system in 1961. Left to right: Jean McKenney, Saundra Kershner Gilmore, Wynona Rogers.
Telephone Utilities of West Virginia employee, Ray Zang, at his desk in Marlinton, W.Va. Mr. Zang worked on converting Pocahontas County to a rotary dial phone system.