Fannie Golden at left, and Mamie Brown of Renick at right, pose in a field near Knapps Creek in Marlinton, W.Va. Marlinton Grade School is in the background.
Frederick Glenn and Anna Lura Burner and children, Burner Settlement. Left to right: Evelyn Simmons, Frederick Glenn Simmons (b. 1882), Adaline Simmons, Hazel Simmons, Anna Laura Burner Simmons (b. 1881), infant Glenn Miller Simmons, Daisy Dell…
Two families with children standing in front of large building at a log camp in northern Pocahontas County, W.Va. Possibly Camp No. 4 on North Fork of Deer Creek.
Faculty members of Marlinton High School at class picnic at the Reunion Grounds in Marlinton, W.Va. Left to right: Mr. Moore, Mr. Cornwell, Miss Virginia Shields, Miss Sallie Wilson,Miss Anna Wallace, Miss Surat, Miss Rhea B. Seymour
Ethel Barlow, night switchboard operator at the Marlinton Office of Telephone Utilities of West Virginia, owned by Telephone Utilities of Pennsylvania.
Ernest Smith serving food to table of seven men in POW Camp at Little Clear Creek on Anjean Road near Rupert/Rainelle , W.Va. that housed German prisoners during WWII. Prisoners worked at Meadow River Lumber Company.
Ernest Smith cooking in kitchen of POW Camp at Little Clear Creek on Anjean Road near Rupert and Rainelle , W.Va. that housed German prisoners during WWII. Prisoners worked at Meadow River Lumber Company.
Color photo of Emmanuel Methodist Episcopal Church, South, established in 1889. In use through the 1980's, the building still stands on Bruffey's Creek.
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.