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Author Pearl S. Buck, left, and Marie Orndorff Leist, President of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation. Photo taken at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. at the Annual Meeting of the West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs.…

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Pearl S. Buck visiting the shipyard at Newport News, Virginia. Standing left: Theodore Harris, Pearl Buck Foundation Director. Center: Newport News Mayor, Don Hyatt. Right: Pearl S. Buck

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Pearl S. Buck visiting the shipyard at Newport News, Virginia. Standing left to right: Theodore Harris, Pearl Buck Foundation Director; Newport News Mayor, Don Hyatt; Pearl S. Buck; unknown man Ship "Globe Explorer" in background.

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Pearl S. Buck viewing the shipyard at Newport News, Virginia. Ship "Globe Explorer" in background.

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Pearl S. Buck visiting the shipyard at Newport News, Virginia. Standing left to right: Newport News Mayor, Don Hyatt; Pearl S. Buck. Ship "Globe Explorer" in background.

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Pearl S. Buck visiting the shipyard at Newport News, Virginia. Standing left to right: Newport News Mayor, Don Hyatt; Pearl S. Buck; unknown man. Ship "Globe Explorer" in background.

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Pearl S. Buck visiting the shipyard at Newport News, Virginia. Standing left to right: Theodore Harris, Pearl Buck Foundation Director; Newport News Mayor, Don Hyatt; Pearl S. Buck; unknown man Ship "Globe Explorer" in background.

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Pearl S. Buck visiting the shipyard at Newport News, Virginia. Standing left: Theodore Harris, Pearl Buck Foundation Director. Center: Mrs. Buck. Right: Newport News Mayor, Don Hyatt. Ships and bicycles in background.

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Pearl S. Buck visiting the shipyard at Newport News, Virginia. Standing left: Theodore Harris, Pearl Buck Foundation Director. Center: Newport News Mayor, Don Hyatt. Ship "Globe Explorer" in background.

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Pearl S. Buck visiting the shipyard at Newport News, Virginia. Standing left: Theodore Harris, Pearl Buck Foundation Director. Center: Newport News Mayor, Don Hyatt. Ship "Globe Explorer" in background.

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An early view of the town of Cass, W.Va. Taken from the east side of the Greenbrier River. Shows company houses, company store, church, school.

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Otter Creek Boom and Lumber Co. log loader #2, Hambleton, Tucker County. View shows 3 men and logs on a rail car

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Logging Crew in woods on Cheat Mountain in northern Pocahontas County. Loggers were from camp belonging to West Virginai Pulp and Paper Co.

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A group of loggers at a logging camp on Cheat Mountain in northern Pocahontas County. Camp belonged to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.

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Groups of nine loggers with their tools in the woods. View shows log with bark peeled and man with cross-cut saw over his shoulder.

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Group of twelve loggers at Little River on the East Fork of the Greenbrier River at Thornwood. First Row left to right: (2)Low, (4)Jornal Low,(5)Astin Sharp, (6)Buster Bowers. Second Row left to right: (5)Jess Irvine, (7)Lou Morgan

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Logging Crew at Little River on East Fork of the Greenbrier River at Thornwood. Views show loggers with tools and large logs. Left to right: Astin Sharp,Galford,Lewis Galford,Russ Gum sitting on log,unknown,Burley Williams,Roy Syder,Roy…

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Otter Creek Boom and Lumber Co. log loader, operated by Lem Shrader seen in the cab. George Carpenter is at right on the log. Otter Creek Boom and Lumber was based in Hambleton, Tucker County. Location of photo is unknown.

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Sitlington Station (2nd Depot) on Greenbrier Division of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. View shows Station, Station Agent, Section Crew, Mail Carrier and Passengers with hand car on track. Taken just before the arrival of train No. 143
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