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Train load of lumber with workers on top crossing the bridge over the Greenbrier Riverat Harter Brothers Lumber Company, 5 miles northeast of Marlinton, W.Va.Wooden bridge with stacked log supports.

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Aerial view of the Harter, lumber town built by Harter Brothers Lumber Company. View shows town with houses, mill operation, railroad tracks and wooden bridge crossing the Greenbrier River. 5 miles northeast of Marlinton, W.Va.

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Three river arks with crews ready for a log drive in Pocahontas County, W.Va. Back of picture identifies location as the Mouth of Knapps Creek (at Marlinton). W. E. Blackhurst's books says that the arks are located at Cass, on the Greenbrier River.

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Man and woman standng on icy bank of the Greenbrier River, near Harvey Hevener's house, near Hosterman, W.Va. 2.5 miles northeast of Cass.

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Five river arks prepared for a log drive in Pocahontas County, W.Va. One appears to be under construction.

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Unknown young girl standing in large tree at the Frank and Anna Hunter House in Marlinton, W.Va. Two children watching from base of the tree.

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Four unknown children and young girl posing with book on the front porch of the Frank and Hunter House overlooking the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. River seen from the porch

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Five Unknown Children in the orchard belonging to Mr. Woods Price on the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. The Frank and Anna Hunter House can be seen in the background.

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View of Marlinton W.Va. From Price Hill. Shows wooden covered bridge across the Greenbrier River. Tannery and row houses are pictured.

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View of island in the Greenbrier River at Marlinton in winter.

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Snow covered streets in Riverside, above Marlinton on the Greenbrier River

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Rivers Arks accompanying a Log Drive on the Greenbrier River from Cass to Ronceverte, W.Va. Photo thought to be taken in Seebert.

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Covered bridge over the Greenbrier River on the Midland Trail (U.S. 60) near Lewisburg, W.Va. Bridge was burned during the Civil War

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Birds Eye View of Marlinton, W.Va. Panorama taken from the west looking across the Greenbrier River

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Panoramic - Lumber mill at Denmar, West Virginia, located on the Greenbrier River

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Log Drive on Knapps Creek or the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, West Virginia

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Ice on the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, West Virginia. Mr. B.B. Williams pictured. Shows Pocahontas County Courthouse in background
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