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The General Andrew Lewis Oak located at the intersection of Fourth Ave and State Rt. 39 in Marlinton, W.Va. It was the oldest corner tree in the Mississippi Valley.

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Camden Avenue looking north from Main Street in Marlinton W.Va. Camden Avenue was original name for Second Avenue. Marlinton Hotel is on right hand corner. Odd Fellows Building is on left hand corner.

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View of Cass W. Va. from the east side of the Greenbrier River. Shows foot bridge, old train depot, stores, train cars on track. Company houses on hillside at top of photo.

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Two men and small child on stools, man behind counter, inside Shorty's Restaurant in Cass, W.Va.

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Wilmoth and Kerr Store on Main Street in Durbin, W.Va. H. E. White (left) and J. D. Wilmoth, Owner (right) are standing in front of store.

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Pocahontas Lumber Company Buidling in logging town of Burner, W.Va. Young boys and men in suits are standing by track in front of building. A man can be seen in a hammock on the house porch at top of photo. Burner is on the West Fork of the…

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Two CCC Workers at Camp Price. Clifford Perry in front, man with last name Wooster in back. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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CCC Worker Charles Ault standing at base of the tower at Camp Price. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Seven men on a road construction crew building US Rt 219 across Droop Mountain. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Company Officers dressed in three-piece suits in front of barracks at CCC Camp Price. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Two unknown CCC workers leaning on monument at Camp Price. A second monument and barracks can be seen in background. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Five unknown young men, one holding a banjo, post on the former log fence at CCC Camp Price. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Trucks lined up convoy-style on the road through CCC Camp Price. Buildings and barracks are visible on both sides. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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A car with trailer, other cars and CCC workers in front of barracks as Camp Price prepares to close. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Emma Elizabeth McComb (m. G. Merle Faulknier, Marlinton), Daughter of Alfred Beckley and Emma McLaughlin McComb. Pictured as a young woman in Huntersville, W.Va.

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Side view of the McComb General Store on Route 39 in Huntersville, W.Va. Owner was Alfred Beckley McComb.
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