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: Ernestine "Teenie" Perry (Gibson) and Garnett Sharp
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.
View of Marlinton W.Va. From hill behind the Pocahontas County Court House. Residential streets, Ninth Street and Tenth Avenue. The large Victorian house was built by M. Arbogast and is now the Ben Morgan property.
Martha Kay Dilley Mullett, daughter of Dr, Charles Kermit Dilley (b. Huntersville 1914) and Geraldine Buckley (b. Buckeye 1914). Martha Kay Dilley born 1947 in Detroit, Mich.
Girl's Tennis Team at the Lewisburg Seminary in Lewisburg, W.Va. Marry Frances Bratton pictured on back row, fourth from left. Daughter of William A. and Fanny Berry Cologne Bratton of Marlinton, W.Va. Married French H. Moore of Huntersville, W.Va.
Mary Jo Pierson Sharp (m. James Robert Sharp), Jessie Geraldine McComb Pierson (m. William Raymond Pierson) and Alvira Virginia Cooper Sharp (m. James Wilbur Sharp) on Dec. 25, 1956 at the Sharp home, 814 2nd Ave in Marlinton, WV.
Logging Crew at Maryland Lumber Company's Camp No. 1 near Denmar in Pocahontas County, W.Va. Third row, 1st from left: Clarence Jergen. Third row, 2nd from left: Otis Warwick
Logging Crew at Maryland Lumber Company's Camp No. 12 in Pocahontas County, W.Va. First Row: 2nd from left, Jack Workman; 3rd from left, A. S. Hoover; 5th from left, Reed Griffith. Second Row: 1st from right, Bias Moss; 4th from right, Joe Pyles
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,…