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Collins' coal mine and connecting buildings in Fayette County.

1. Collins Colliery Company at Glen Jean, W. Va.

In the front row, from left to right, is Terrence Moorefield, Fred Brown, and Boyd Brown.In the second row, from left to right, is Christian Hetzel, George Griffith, Clemmer Peck, Mrs. Carrie B. Mahon (teacher), Reese Capeller, and Stanely Butler.In the back row, from left to right, is William Moorefield, Cecil Hinton, Julian Fredeking, Roy Mann, Oswald Blackwilder, Leo Ross, and Fred Flanagan.

2. First Presbyterian Church Sunday School Class in Hinton, Summers County, W. Va.

The jail served as the "lockup" for unruly citizens for many years after its construction in 1868. The old jail was located at the Avis Crossing on the location where the Richmond building now stands. The building was later converted into a store.

3. First Jail in Avis Crossing, W. Va.

Hinton's first brick school.

4. Class Photo Hinton Elementary and Junior High School, Hinton, W. Va.

Group photo of the band members and instructor in the earlier part of the 20th century. Subjects unidentified.

5. First Band at Hinton High School, Summers County, W. Va.

Pictured is Earl Meador, Ray Meador, Clarence Knight, U. G. Ryall, O. J. Bowlry, Ollie Hoover, Mann, Ray, Henry Ryalls, Emmett Pack, and Charlie Bishop.

6. Hinton Community Band Across from the Post Office on 2nd Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

Railroad employees inspect the damage.

7. Train Wreck of the 'Fast Flying Virginian' at Wiggins, Summers County, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of a railroad bridge destroyed by the flood waters of Cabin Creek. Information on the back: "Hinton Daily News Collection, John Faulkner Collection; from Jim Pettrey to Stephen Trail, 1997".

8. Flood Damaged Railroad Bridge Over Cabin Creek, W. Va

Photograph probably taken at the dedication of Pipestem State Park in Summers and Mercer County, West Virginia. Information on the back: "01/01/02 from Lino DiMarchi to Stephen Trail"

9. Senators Robert Byrd and Jennings Randolph of West Virginia

Postcard photograph of the flood damage along Cabin Creek including the railroad tracks in the background. Information on the back: "Hinton Daily News Collection - John Faulkner Collection From Jim Pettrey to Stephen Trail 1997".

10. Cabin Creek Flood, Dawes, Kanawha County, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of Cabin Creek at low water level in Eskdale. Information on the back: " Hinton Daily News Collection - John Faulkner Collection,  from Jim Pettrey to Stephen Trail 1997".

11. Cabin Creek at Eskdale, Kanawha County, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of the flood destroyed buildings. One small house remains intact with a family standing outside and laundry hanging in the background. Information on the back: "Hinton Daily News Collection-John Faulkner Collection; from Jim Pettrey to Stephen Trail, 1997". See the back of the original for correspondence.

12. Flood Damage on Cabin Creek at Acme, W. Va.