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Young Woman Standing at the Corner of Main Street and Second Avenue in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Young girl in black dress feeding chickens on a side street in Durbin

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View of the covered wooden bridge crossing the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, W.Va. during winter of 1909. Business district can be seen, along with the Marlinton Grade School and the Pocahontas County Courthouse.

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View of Arbovale, W.Va., taken from the east in winter. Church and store visible.

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Western Maryland Train is parked on the track in front of company houses in the lumber town of Spruce, on Cheat Mountain above Cass, W.Va.

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The Warn Lumber Company mill and houses at Upper Warn Town near Seebert, W.Va.

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View of the early residential section of Hillsboro, once known as Academy, West Virginia

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Three Views on present US 219 between Linwood and Mace, W.Va.

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View of Dunlevie showing the home of VanBuren Arbogast in the foreground.Name later changed to Thornwood

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View of Dirt Road through Dunmore, W.Va. Shows church steeple on left, houses, railroad sign and wooden sidewalks.

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View of Cass W. Va. from the east side of the Greenbrier River. Shows foot bridge, old train depot, stores, train cars on track. Company houses on hillside at top of photo.

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Vehicles parked in the snow in front of Kisner's Store and home in Frank, W.Va. Company houses can be seen in the background.

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Unknown store building near Hillsboro, W.Va. In the Little Levels

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Unidentified man and two women in a wooden wagon on dirt street in front of the McComb Store in Huntersville, W.Va. The top of the Carey House is seen behind the wagon. White house to the right became the home of Harry and Madeline McComb.

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U.S. Leather Company's Tannery in Marlinton, W.Va. Company houses on Upper Tannery Row, First Avenue, seen on the right.

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Lumber town of Watoga with sawmily operation owned by the Watoga Lumber Company near Seebert, W.Va. on the Greenbrier River. Shows company houses, saw mill, lumber stacks, train on track with depot at far right. Part of this town is now in Watoga…

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Early view of Marlinton, West Virginia, looking north with Knapps Creek to the right.
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