Home and farm of Alvie Phillips located at the head of Little River near Arbovale, W.Va. Alvie Phillips is on a horse near the mill race. Numbered areas are: (1) Grist mill and Sawmill, (2) Mill Race, (3) Engine, (4) Creek
Home of James and Rosella Phillips on Buffalo Mountain near the North Fork of Deer Creek in Arbovale, W.Va. Mr. and Mrs. Sheets are standing on the porch. The house was built around 1896.
Group of people standing around a train engine belonging to the Hosterman Lumber Company. The boiler on the Climax engine exploded on July 26, 1906 coming across the top of Little Mountain near Cass, W.Va. The explosion occurred behind the Uriah…
Hostesses (l-r) Maude Bumgardner and Julia L. Price serving punch at the Marlinton Methodist Church for Pearl S. Buck visit to Pocahontas County in 1971.
Postcard - View of Thornwood, W.Va. with two-story house in foreground and the lumber mill in the background. Utility poles and split rail fence visible near house with maturing apple orchard. Postcard is addressed to Mrs. D. B. Canfield in Elkins,…
Lower row of house and church at original location in Warntown. Warn Lumber Company operation located at Stamping Creek near Mill Point, W.Va. Also shows lumber and raised railroad tracks.
Housing compound in China where Pearl and Losing Buck lived when they were first married in 1917. Photo taken from atop the wall surrounding the compound.
Side view of Huntersville Grade School in Huntersville, W.Va. Built in the late 1880's to replace the Huntersville Academy. Land given by Charles Grose.
These local sportsmen pose for a photograph near Marlinton in 1944 with their friend Clarence Moore behind the camera. Pictured from left to right: Marvin Wimer, Bob Sharp, Oz Hill, Walter Shafer, Paul Overholt, French Johnson, Charles J. Sharp, D.…