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Overlooking the valley from a mountaintop view. The river was named by Col. John Lewis in 1751. It flows from Randolph County, through Pocahontas and Monroe counties, and into New River near Hinton, W. Va.
Looking down from the bridge at a group of unidentified boys. Just below the bridge is the entry of Howards Creek into Greenbrier River.
Hills pictured in the background to create this picturesque view. Willowood County Club is located to the right of the photo.
View of the river cutting through a crowded forest.
Old Kozy Cove, an establish beer joint, is pictured mostly submerged in flood waters. To the right is Route 3.
The opening to the left shows the ending of the river at Bellepoint.
Looking of the high rising waters. In the background, the river nearly reaches the top of a bridge.
The high rising water from the river begins to submerge the lower halves of the trees.
Two cars are seen splashing through the waters of the gradually submerged road.
A house stands alone in the middle of the high rising waters. A person can be seen on the porch observing the situation.
A sign on the tree reads, "For Rent: Camp Site Wonder Land of Picnic Table, $1".
Waters from the Greenbrier River begin to take over the country club grounds.