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Young people stand on the edge of the Little Kanawha River.
At the Stanard House, left to right (inside the drawn circle): Rev. E. J. Woofter, Eva Dye and Mrs. W. T. W. Dye (Sophie)
Postcard photograph of an aerial view of the town.
Front row, left to right:  John Davis (standing), Kay "Boots" Stevens, Jake Hayhurst, Ellie Propst, Harry "Hike" Smith, Fred Ball, and Frank Deem.  Second row, standing, left to right:  Mont Smith, Walter Eli Smith, Bill Durst (photo taken before he lost his arm in an accident at the factory), John Harris, Wes Propst, Wait Ball, and Frankie Smith.
A man sits on a chair in the lawn. In the background is a small pavilion. The stereograph is part of photographer William Dunnington's "Webster Springs Series."
Information included with the photograph: "Taken after Billy Burn's funeral.[ The Rev. Burns, originally from Kentucky was reportedly involved in stopping the feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys.] Identified Front Row L to R: Aunt "Polly" Johnson, Florinda Stump Burns, a picture of Rev. Billy Burns, Glen Weaver; Back Row: Scott Burns, Della Burns, either a Johnson or Stewart girl, Stella Burns, Everett Burns, Harper Burns, Arlan Burns (in front of Harper), Minnie Burns, Jennie Burns, Charlie Burch, Claud Osborn, Dell Burns, Rose Burns Moore, Elma Burns (baby), Rachel Gherke Burns, Calvin Burns, John Burns, Emma Burns, Frank Weaver."
Unidentified workmen stand on stone piers during construction on the Grantsville Bridge.
Beechwood and Stell (possibly "Steel") Plant is barely visible after the flood.
People gather outside of a home flipped upside down after the flood.
People gather into boats to get around the flooded city.
Flood levels rise to nearly above the first floor.
Flood waters carried debris throughout the city as shown here.
Boats travel down the center of town.
Picture taken from Prospect Hill.
Lone boatman goes past the flooded homes along Seventh St.
Flooding around the post office in town.
Flood levels nearly surpass the first floor of many buildings.
Men stand on what is left of the building.
River boat drives right up into the city.
Unidentified staff and students of all ages gathered outside of the school for a picture.
Pictured: Marked with a 1) Elias Yoak 2) Charles Arthur 3) Charles Shaffer
Group portrait of new military recruits during World War I.
A business lined main road through the county seat of Calhoun County.
On the right side of the picture is the mill with a packet boat floating next to it.
The flooded Little Kanawha River poured into Grantsville.
celebration marking the end of World War I. Postcard photograph is labeled, "Star Spangle Banner".
Bystanders watching the parade celebrating the end of Worl War I.
Pictured: Will Rogers- back row, third from right; Oral B. Hathaway- back row, fourth from right; Fred Smiley Hathaway- second row, fourth from right; Walt Stump- second row, fifth from left; Jerome Francis- first row, fifth from left; Hagan Tommy Francis- first row, third from right
Pictured: Fred S. Hathaway, Hilah Smith, Gertrude Smith, Virginia Hathaway, Frederick Hathaway (wearing cap), and Otis Smith
David B. Hathaway, center, poses with fellow Boy Scouts. On the left is the Jeffrey Hotel.
State champions in 1942. None of the members are identified.
Photograph shows the third floor fully engulfed in flames while the auditorium below has yet to catch fire.
Hardman, left, and Hathaway, right, pose together by the street. In the background is Thompson Drug Co.
View of the wreckage at the natural gas station. The explosion occurred on Thanksgiving Day that year. The station, originally proposed to be named "Boston-on-Kanawha," was, at the time, supposedly the world's largest carbon black factories.
Seated on the sled are: Charles Marshall, Hugh Ferrell, Dallas Stutler, Bill Hamilton, Orda Chenoweth, Ray Blizzard, Harry Smith, and "Budge" Marshall, driving.
Charlie Stump being pulled by one of his horses.
Sunday school class at the First Baptist Church.
The Barr family posed in front of their two-store home.
Eva Dye Hathaway is the one behind the post.
Only identified member of the fishing party is Eva Dye Hathaway- young woman sitting center front wearing a hat.