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Looking at the building from the dirt road. Later in 1907, bricks were laid on the street.
The Catholic Church building located on 2nd Avenue & Temple Streets. Note the boardwalk and dirt streets. Brick roads were not laid until around 1907.
Two priests and a group of children are pictured on the altar. The priest on the left is believed to be Fr. John Werninger. Other subjects unidentified.
View of the snow covered church building and grounds from the street below.
View of the church building and grounds from the street below.
Colored sketch of the church building. Published by Beckley News Co. of Beckley, W. Va.
A group of singers recite from the hymnal books they hold. They are meeting in a parsonage  of the church. Subjects unidentified.
Pictured left to right is Art Lough, unidentified, Cecil Lively, Evelyn Bigony, Dick Hackney, Elma Hackney, Paris Hackey, Clair Bigony, M. H. Maloney, and Luther Wheeler.
Colored drawing depicting the church building and grounds. Published by Beckley News Co. of Beckley, W. Va.
A large group of unidentified men, perhaps members of the church, pose along the steps and in front of the building.
Located on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Ballengee Street, a group of church members pose in front of the building and on the steps. The reverend at the time the picture was taken was Rev. Gates. Subjects unidentified.
A group of spectators watch as Parker re-enacts the circuit rider next to the First Methodist Church building located on the corner of Ballengee Street and Third Avenue.
An unidentified church is pictured. In the background, a sign for Elk Knob Road is posted on a light post.
View of the church building from across the street.
View of the building from across the street. The site is located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Temple Street.
A group of men pose outside of the church building. Subjects unidentified.
The iron building, pictured on the left, is home to Community Christian Church in the photo.
The church, built in 1897-98, was later moved in its present location on Temple Street and Fifth Avenue in 1907. A ferris wheel sits outside of the building while unidentified subjects gather on the lawn.
A group of women pose in front of the church entrance. Subjects unidentified.