View of the covered wooden bridge crossing the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. during winter of 1909. Business district can be seen, along with the Marlinton Grade School and the Pocahontas County Courthouse.
View of the covered wooden bridge crossing the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. during summer. Business district can be seen, along with the Marlinton Grade School and the Pocahontas County Courthouse.
Frank W. Harper and workers kilning brick on Hamilton Hill in Marlinton, W.Va. Harper made brick for the Bank of Marlinton building, the Pocahontas County Courthouse and A. E. McNeels house in Hillsboro.
Wedding portrait of Tina Belle Newcomb and Berton Ellis Smith. Tina B. Newcomb, daughter of William P. and Florence May Phillips Newcomb, born Dec. 7, 1886 at Grench Creek, Upshur County, W.Va. Berton Ellis Smith, son of Peter Joseph and Alcinda…
Mr. Sydnor's Insurance Office on Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows the small white building from the back, looking out onto the street with people walking on sidewalk. Mr. Sydnor was once Mayor of Marlinton.
Large crowd of townspeople seen on both sides of the track in Marlinton, W.Va. Celebrating the arrival of the Greenbrier River Railroad Company's Construction Train.
Greenbrier River Railroad Company's Construction Train with a large crowd of spectators in Marlinton, W.Va. Clown standing in front of crowd is Asby Slavins.
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
Fannie Golden on the fron porch of the Frank and Anna Hunter House overlooking the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. 2 unknown young people also on the porch.
Mr. Woods Price, CSA Veteran, dressed in dark three-piece suit, in front of his house in Marlinton, W.Va. Confederate flag on pole in front of the house.