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Former W. Va. Gov. and Director of Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, Cecil Underwood talks with Pearl S. Buck during dinner at Marlinton Methodist Church, Pearl S. Buck visit to Pocahontas County 1971

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Forest scene at Woodrow, W.Va. near the home of Sherman Hammons

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Football Player Lloyd "Dabney" Kisner at Green Bank High School. He played football all 4 years while attending Green Bank High School.

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Greenbrier River flooding in Cass, W.Va. 1917. Water covering the East Side of Town.

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Flood on Knapps Creek in Marlinton, W.Va. Looking east toward the Court House.

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Aftermath of large flood of the Greenbrier River in Cass, W.Va. Shows stores, street and steel bridge.

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Five young people seated on the lawn in Green Bank, W.Va. Left to right: Flossie Conrad, George Gum, Lella Ervin, Hoxie Pugh, Mamie Brown

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Five young people seated on a lawn near Green Bank, W.Va. Left to right: Lillian Sutton, Clarence Flynn, Ruth Hudson (married Glen Galford), Harry Brown, Nettie Sutton (Sheets)

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Five unknown young men, one holding a banjo, post on the former log fence at CCC Camp Price. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Five unknown CCC workers, one in suit, one in uniform, at Camp Price. Large number of camp buildings visible in photo. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Five Unidentified Women at Camp Island Ford in Seebert, W.Va. Probably are members of George Solter's family.

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Men standing on top of the studded structure of the Neighbors house being built in Cass, W.Va. In picture: Amos Doyle, Lem Walker, Farmer Blackhurst, Henry Blackhurst and unknown.

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Five Kisner Siblings with their Father Lloyd Kisner, Sr on his 80th Birthday at the Lawton Home in Bryantown, Maryland. Standing, left to right: Pauline Mae "Polly" Kisner Mams; William Elmer "Bill" Kisner; Lloyd Edgar "Dabney" Kisner, Jr.;Geraldine…

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Five Unknown Children in the orchard belonging to Mr. Woods Price on the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. The Frank and Anna Hunter House can be seen in the background.

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Large crowd gathers to celebrate First Train to arrive in Marlinton, West Virginia, Engine #158, new boxcar, C&O coach

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"a recent forest fire at Pocahontas Lumber Company camp near Little River" is the description written by the photographer, Huron H. Smith, who was then a dendrologist at the Field Museum. Image is from a glass negative.

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The First National Bank Building recently completed in Marlinton, W.Va. built by Mr. Ed King. Wooden sidewalk in front of the building.

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Full view of the First National Bank Building in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows J. A. Hoover's Clothing and Furnishings Store.Flag pole on top of building, men in front of post office and store.

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The first mill at Harter owned by the Harter Brothers Lumber Company, Logging town of Harter was located on the Greenbrier River 5 miles northeast of Marlinton, W.Va.
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