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Townspeople are standing in front of a railroad car in Beckley, West Virginia. They include 1) unidentified musician; 2) unidentified captain; 3) Mrs. E.M. Payne, Sr. 4) Miss French?; 5) Mrs. Pearl (Sr.) Johnson; 6) S. Howe Johnson (Summerfield); 7) Miss Overton; 8) William Prince (on steps); 9) unidentified; 10) unidentified musician; 11) unidentified; 12) unidentified; 13) Gil Norton; 14-17) unidientified; 18-19 unidentified musicians; 20-22) unidentified; and 23) Daisy Rose Wailfong.

5425. Townspeople Standing in Front of a Railroad Car at Prince Station, Beckley, W. Va.

View of the Executive Mansion, in Charleston, West Virginia.

5426. Executive Mansion, Charleston, W. Va.

A postcard of the Executive Mansion in Charleston, West Virginia, taken on a snowy winter day.

5427. Executive Mansion, Charleston, W. Va.

View of the Executive Mansion in Charleston, West Virginia taken on a snowy winter day.

5428. Executive Mansion, Charleston, W. Va.

View of the West Virginia State Capitol Building in Charleston, West Virginia.

5429. State Capitol Building, Charleston, W. Va.

A man stands near the two story Victorian style Roy Bird Cook Drug Store in Charleston, West Virginia.

5430. Roy Bird Cook Drug Store in Charleston, W. Va.

A man stands near the two story Victorian style Roy Bird Cook Drug Store in Charleston, West Virginia.

5431. Roy Bird Cook Drug Store in Charleston, W. Va.

'The orginial public transit system in Charleston, founded in 1888, operated two cars for several years. Electric cars like that above, replaced those drawn by horses. Note how motormen were exposed to the elements.'

5432. Charleston Traction Company Trolley, Charleston, W. Va.

'Charleston, Capitol City of West Virginia. Located at the confluence of Elk and Kanawha Rivers in the heart of the State's Chemical, Coal and Gas Industries. Kanawha Airport in the background represents greatest earth moving project in commerical aviation history. Nearly ten million cubic yards earth and rock were moved.'--Postcard

5433. Aerial View of Charleston, W. Va. and Kanawha Airport

Clarksburg City Building, formerly the U. S. Government Building.

5434. Clarksburg City Building, Clarksburg, W. Va.

'My Dear: On the other side you see a group of our Ladies' Aid. That good looking one is I. To-day Mrs. Wm. Burdette Mathews and Mrs. Sarah F. Blundon entertained us at their home, 1501 Quarrier St. We have subscribed $5000.00 on the new church and may have to call you to help before long. Yours with love.'--Postcard

5435. Ladies Aid Society, State Street M. E. Church, Charleston, W. Va.

View of the Holly Grove Mansion, built in 1813, in Charleston, West Virginia. Holly Grove Manison is also called the Daniel Ruffner House. Negative by R. S. Franken, Oct. 10, 1920.

5436. Holly Grove Mansion, Home of Daniel Ruffner, Charleston, W. Va.