Marlinton Grade School, built in 1906, condemned in 1968 and torn down in 1975. View shows first floor demolished - one interior wall remaining - norht fire escape standing - south fire escape lies in the playground
Back of PHP000063. Names to identify Marlinton High School Freshmen, 1948-1949 Portrait Composite. Record also include back of photograph with handwritten names (in reverse)
Composite of Eighth Grade Class Photos, Marlinton High School 1947-1948. Teacher is Leslie Gehauf. Record also includes back of photograph with handwritten names (in reverse)
Composite of Sophomore Class Photos, Marlinton High School 1949-1950. Teacher, Alice Moore, Record also includes back of photograph with handwritten names (in reverse)
Marlinton Junior High School 8th Grade Class of 1946-47 Composite. Pictured left to right - Top row: Mr. Zack Johnson (teacher), Creola Shumaker, Fred Johnson, Varina Shottlemire, Brooks Mason, Anna Jean Daetwyler, John Mullens, Sally Rexrode, Mrs.…
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,…
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,…
Mill Point School Group with Teacher Cornelius Stulting. Some of the students are: Lulu Rack, Ada Doyle, Mary Auldridge, Mary Silva, Link McMorrow, Lucy Grimes, Mary Grimes, Sandy Pennell, Shisler Silva, Winters McNeel, Summers McNeel, Charlie…
Old Watoga School, photographed in 2010, stands in what was the old lumber town of Watoga, near Seebert and Watoga State Park. Was sold to Watoga Land Assn. after mill closed and changed to school for black students. Closed in 1942.
Six older students at Spruce School. Teacher was Ruth Blackhurst. In the picture: Bob Nelson, Oneda Powers, Barbara Nelson and Butch Cousins. The lumber town of Spruce was on Cheat Mountain above Cass, W.Va.