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Two bartenders and a gentleman talk at a bar in Grafton, W. Va.

5881. Interior of Bar in Grafton, W. Va.

Small Gas Station with two cars present. 'Will Wrun [sic] and Chas Gigley by the auto.'

5882. On the Crest of the Allegheny's at Red House

Photo from the Grafton Sentinel, March 11, 1925.Members of the Saxophone Band include:  George Foster Peer (pictured far right, age 14), Carl Goodwin, Everett Reese, Lawrence Swisher and James Barens, soprano; James Harter, Ward Blandy, Charles Wilmoth, Charles Shroyer and William Glenn, altos; John Harter, Virgil Handley, John Evans, John Riley, Alfred Morgan, and R. A. Broom, C., melody; Russell Evan and Lorain Evens, tenors; Horace Helms and P. A. Barcus, baritones; Jesse Corbin, bass; and Billy Dell and Clyde Trader, drums.

5883. Corbin Saxophone Band, Grafton, W. Va.

5884. Travis, C. L., Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Grafton, W. Va.

Church where Pastor C. L. Travis gave his sermons.

5885. First Baptist Church, Grafton, W. Va.

Houses in the town of Grafton, W. Va.

5886. Grafton, W. Va.

International Mother's Day Shrine.

5887. Andrew's Methodist Episcopal Church, Grafton, W. Va.

Tables set up at a the Four Corners Restaurant in Grafton. 'Approved by Duncan Hines July 14, 1950. Breakfast - Cantalope with Black Rasberrys, Country Ham, Eggs A La King, Toast, Jelly, Beverage.'

5888. Interior of the Four Corners Restaurant, Grafton, W. Va.

The back of a horse drawn wagon is seen moving down the dirt paved Main Street.

5889. Main Street in Sixties, Grafton, W. Va.

5890. Vase of Flowers

Men on board crowd to the sides of the ship.

5891. U.S.S. General Goethals

Wreckage of a small plane.

5892. Wrecked Plane