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Tannery Operation of the Pocahontas Tanning Company on the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Birds Eye View of Pocahontas Tanning Company and houses in Durbin, W.Va. Later known as Howes Leather Company.

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Pocahontas Military Academy, located on Main Street in Marlinton, West Virginia

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Pocahontas Memorial Hospital in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows old cars parked on street.

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Pocahontas Lumber Company Buidling in logging town of Burner, W.Va. Young boys and men in suits are standing by track in front of building. A man can be seen in a hammock on the house porch at top of photo. Burner is on the West Fork of the…

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Attendees at the Pocahontas County Teachers Institute in Marlinton, Photo taken in fron of the Pocahontas County Court House. Rev. William T. Price standing at far right.

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Pocahontas County Teachers Institute. Photo taken at back of the Pocahontas Co. Courthouse.

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Pocahontas County Teachers Institute. Photo taken in front of the Pocahontas Co. Courthouse in Marlinton. Rev. William T. Price pictured standing at far right.

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Exhibit at the Pocahontas County Fair in 1927 shows the builder, T. S. McNeel, in a replica of the interior of a pioneer home.

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Pocahontas County Court House with wrought iron fence on Tenth Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Front view of Pocahontas County Court House in Marlinton, W.Va.. Shows iron fence and gated entrance. 2 men standing at either side of front door. 2 men standing on edge of roof above entrance.

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The Poage Girls along with other young women dressed in white blouses, fancy hats, seated outdoors near Clover Lick, W.Va Postcard

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Poage Girls with Friends in Clover Lick, W.Va. Family of John Robert and Elizabeth Poage

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Poage Girls with Friends in Clover Lick, W.Va.. Family of John Robert and Elizabeth Poage

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Students and Teachers in front of the Pleasant Valley School, also know as Hills Creek School. One-room school constructed of hand-hewn logs was built by a Mr. Isbell near Lobelia, W.Va. It was in use by sometime in the 1890’s and it closed in 1942.…

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Group of students playing ball on the playground at Marlinton School. Fannie Golden in white shirt.

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CCC workers erect a plaque on Pyle Mountain at Watoga State Park. In Memory of T.M. Cheek, late Chief of the Division of Parks
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