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Group portrait of band members.'I, Harlow Warren, was a member of this 2nd band organized in Beckley by John Irwin (not in the picture) for the Moose Club 1606 Beckley lodge. 3rd from left Bert Hawley, 5th, Deering, behind the drum is Alden Sampson, son of Dr. Sampson; other not recognized immediately. Lower left front, John Brezack, deceased.'
'This view of Beckley, taken 40 years ago-North Kanawha Street, looking south on right, can be seen the first church, blacksmith shop, store and post office and old Beckley hotel; on left old Hull House and store. To extreme right is the noted Davis property. Copyrighted by C.C. Tucker and R. F. W?'
Outside of the Beckley Hardware and Supply Co., a local landmark, in the Citizens Bank Building, Beckley, West Virginia.
Crowds gathered outside a building to hear Dr. H.D. Hatfield speak at Beckley, West Virginia, in November 1912. Banner reading 'Republican Headquarters' hanging over the street.
Dr. H. D. Hatfield speaking at Beckley, West Virginia on November 1, 1912.
Buildings lined both sides of Heber Street in Beckley, West Virginia in 1910.
City buildings, including a Watch and Jewerly Repair shop, Pool Room, and Fruit and Confectionary on an unidentified street in Beckley, West Virginia.
Banner hangs across the top of the Lyric Theater to announce that the motion picture Covered Wagon is played for the first time in Beckley, West Virginia.
'Ray Quesenberry, Mrs. A.B. Maxwell at her millinery next to Beckley Drug, and Elizabeth Raybound, Mrs. Maxwell's younger half-sister.'
Townspeople are watching members of a parade marching down a street in Beckley, West Virginia.
Townspeople line the street in Beckley, West Virginia to watch the marching troops.
Townspeople along the street watch circus performers pass by in Beckley, West Virginia.