Group photo of loggers at Maryland Lumber Company's Camp No.12 near Denmar, W.Va. First row 3rd from right: Mr. Tabor; 5th from right:A. S. Hoover. Second row 7th from right: Reed Griffith, foreman.
Group with Pearl S. Buck for Celebration Dinner at the Marlinton Methodist Church. Standing at far right: Robert S. Jacobson, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Board Member. Seated, left to right: Marie Leist, Renovation Chair; Pearl S. Buck; Miss Julia…
Guard and two German prisoners during WWII are standing in front of a building at the POW Camp located at Little Clear Creek on Anjean Road near Rainelle, W.Va. Prisoners worked at Meadow River Lumber Company.
Close-up of hands cutting newly tanned leather at the Marlinton Tannery located on the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. Tannery opened in 1903, closed in 1970.
Small Shay engine pulling cars of loaded logs for Harter Brothers Lumber Company in Pocahontas County. Train is Pocahontas Central Railroad of W.Va. Probably on Laurel Run, Clover Lick Mountain
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,…