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Main Street in Marlinton in Winter. At right is "Marlinton's Cheap Cash Store" with sign underneath "Singer Sewing Machines." At left is the I.O.O.F. Building and the Hotel Marlinton.

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Main Street, Route 39, in Marlinton W.Va. Looking east. Road has been torn up for rebuilding. Stores and business on either side. Shows woman walking.Store signs are readable. Alpine Theater is seen on the left.

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Marlinton Grade School building in Marlinton, West Virginia. Marlinton Methodist Church can be seen in the background

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Jim Sheets store known as Marlinton Grocery Store, located on Main Street. Three men standing in the front doorway.

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Two blocks of Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va. After Hallow"eve" in 1906. Hand drawings on photo

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Marlinton Main Street in the Snow

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Marlinton Main Street Following Flood of January 1996. Shows Family Dollar Store and Bank of Marlinton.

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Marlinton Main Street Looking South Following Flood of January 1996. Shows National Guard clean-up vehicles.

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2 postcards of Marlinton, West Virginia. Top-Marlinton High School and Marlinton Methodist Church. Bottom-Pocahontas County Courthouse

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Marlinton Tannery in winter, from the Greenbrier River side.

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View of Marlinton W.Va. From hill behind the Pocahontas County Court House. Residential streets, Ninth Street and Tenth Avenue. The large Victorian house was built by M. Arbogast and is now the Ben Morgan property.

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

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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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Side view of the McComb General Store on Route 39 in Huntersville, W.Va. Owner was Alfred Beckley McComb.

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Men and women outside the Napoleon "Poly" Arbogast home behind the Durbin Post Office, Mrs. Nannnie Wilson and sisters.

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Men in suite with a concrete vault in a burned out section of Main Street following a fire in Marlinton.

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Four men with new cars for sale at Marlinton Automobile in on Fourth Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va. Wm. Abbott, Manager. Hotel, workers in the background. Shows large billboard, date May 23, for Sun Brothers World's Progressive Shows.

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Men with horses on Main Street in Durbin, W.Va. The Durbin Mercantile Company store building in the background.
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