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1908 flood in Marlinton, W.Va. Looking east, the view shows Marlinton Grade School, original Marlinton Methodist Church

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Aerial view of the community of Edray, W.Va. north of Marlinton. Shows farms and houses, The Barlow-Moore Store can be seen in the lower left corner of photo.

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1985 Flood Aftermath - Main Street and Second Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows Fire House and City Building

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Aerial view of Marlinton, W.Va.southof the bridge on the Greenbrier River. Pocahontas County courthouse at top of photo, construction of Marlinton Grade School barely visible at left.

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Aerial view of the town of Durbin, W.Va. Shows business district with residential area on the hill above.

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Aeriel view of Marlinton looking north, taken from Key Rocks about 1910. Shows wooded covered bridge crossing the Greenbrier River, the tannery, old hospital, first Presbyterial Church, Hotel Marlinton.

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Aeriel view of the logging town of Cass, W.Va. Wide view shows company store, churches, company houses.

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Amy Belle Weatherby of Campbelltown, standing on Second Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va. Main Street is in the background.

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Postcard postmarked in Warwick, W.Va. 12/10/1908. Bird's Eye View of Old State Bridge and U. S. Leather Co. Tannery in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Panoramic - Lumber mill at Denmar, West Virginia, located on the Greenbrier River

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Marlinton, West Virginia, looking north

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Burned Section of Downtown Marlinton following a Fire

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Burned Section of Downtown Marlinton following a Fire

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Camden Avenue looking north from Main Street in Marlinton W.Va. Camden Avenue was original name for Second Avenue. Marlinton Hotel is on right hand corner. Odd Fellows Building is on left hand corner.

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Stacked lumber and mill operation of the Campbell Lumber Company, Campbelltown, West Virginia

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Campbell Lumber Company's mill and a portion of the lumber yard and buildings. The town of Campbelltown is in the distance.

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Business district on East side of Cass, W.Va. Following Greenbrier River Flood. Visible landmarks include Cooper's Store and the iron bridge crossing the river

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Two stores and herd of cattle on Main Street in Durbin, W. Va.

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Color Postcard - View of Marlinton and Greenbrier River from Kee's Mountain
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