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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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Postcard of Dahmer's Cottages in Franklin, Pendleton County, W.Va. On back "A one stop Station with a modern restaurant and heated cottages. Open all year at Franklin, W.Va. In the beautiful South Branch Valley and near Spruce Knob, Seneca Caverns,…

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View of Marlinton W.Va. From hill behind the Pocahontas County Court House. Residential streets, Ninth Street and Tenth Avenue. The large Victorian house was built by M. Arbogast and is now the Ben Morgan property.

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Snow covered streets in Riverside, above Marlinton on the Greenbrier River

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View of island in the Greenbrier River at Marlinton in winter.

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View of Marlinton W.Va. From Price Hill. Shows wooden covered bridge across the Greenbrier River. Tannery and row houses are pictured.

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Front Street in Durbin, W.Va. Store at right is Wilmoth Kerr General Merchandise.

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

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Teresa Crouser of Denmar, walking near water tower in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Sarah Schuchat and young Stanley Klein in front of Klein's Department Store on Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va.

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Front Street in Durbin, W.Va. Store at right is Wilmoth Kerr General Merchandise.

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

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Dirt road, wooden sidewalk and stores on Main Street in Durbin, W.Va.

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Hillside and Main Street View of Durbin, W.Va. Railroad cars and The Durbin Mercantile are pictured.

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Mr. Sydnor's Insurance Office on Main Street in Marlinton, W.Va. Shows the small white building from the back, looking out onto the street with people walking on sidewalk. Mr. Sydnor was once Mayor of Marlinton.

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