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Directional wooden sign at Watoga State Park erected by Civilian Conservation Corps.

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Directional wooden sign at Watoga State Park erected by Civilian Conservation Corps.

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Eldridge McComb talks to Gibbs Kinderman on WVMR radio about the Winter of 1947

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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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Large group on the church grounds at Browns Creek near Huntersville, W.Va. Many would be members of McLaughlin, McGlaughlin and Moore families.

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Large group of children and adults on the last day of school at the Browns Creek School north of Huntersville, W.Va. School opened in 1895 and closed in 1920. Building later became Browns Creek Church.

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Large log drive on flooded creek, possibly Knapps Creek, near Huntersville. Shows large number of logs, men riding the logs on the water and teams of horses moving logs in the water. Covered bridge in the distance.

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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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Six men standing in front of George Ginger's Blacksmith Shop located on the Old Bridge Road in Huntersville, W.Va. Left to right: Billy Grose, H.P. McLaughlin, Luther Shrader, Cecil Dilley, Cam McLaughlin, owner George Ginger standing in the door.

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Men running a portable steam engine on farm near Huntersville, W.Va. Standing left to right: Wallace McLaughlin,Charles Moore, Joe Phillips, Walter Grimes, George Ginger, French Moore, A.P. McLaughlin, Paul Crummet (owner of machine). Young boys left…

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Portrait of Miss Anna Mary McLaughlin, (b. 9/21/1894) daughter of Wallace and Nancy McLaughlin, probably of Huntersville, W.Va.

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Mr. Paul R. Ignatius, Assistant Secretary of the Army, Congratulates Lt. Col. Robert K Moore on receiving the Army Commondation Medal. Left to right: Paul R. Ignatius, Lt. Col. Moore (born and raised in Huntersville, W.Va.), daughter Marianne, and…
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