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See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

37. Carolina Ave.; Chester, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by Davis & Gould. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

38. Newell Pottery; Newell, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by C.O. Weaver and Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

39. The Famous Springs, Rock Springs Park; Chester, W. Va.

View of the fountain at Newell Park. See original for correspondence. Published by The Valentine & Sons Publishing Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

40. Newell Park; Newell, W. Va.

Several horse and buggies travel down the road during some sort of possible festivity. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

41. Third Street, Looking South; Clarksburg, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by C.E. Wheelock & Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

42. Court House; Clarksburg, W. Va.

Hotel was destroyed by a fire in 1911. See original for correspondence. Published by Wheelock & Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

43. Trader's Hotel; Clarksburg, W. Va.

A few men sit by the curb, observing the grounds by the depot as a crowd gathers outside to greet the approaching train. Published by Pike News Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

44. The Depot; Clarksburg, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by Hill's Pharmacy. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

45. Graded School Building; Shepherdstown, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by Walter E. Dittmeyer. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

46. Hill Top House; Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Court House at Charlestown, W. Va. (then Virginia), where John Brown was tried and convicted on Nov. 2, 1859. The scaffold on which Brown was executed was afterwards built into the porch of a house, bought by a Confederate soldier, still the owner. It was taken to Chicago and then brought to Washington. The Kansas State Historical Society will probably become its permanent owner." Published by The National Tribune. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

47. Charlestown Court House; Charlestown, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Charlestown is the county seat of Jefferson County, West Virginia (then Virginia), and on the Shenandoah Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio, about 10 miles southwest of Harper's Ferry. In 1859 it had a population of less than 1,500, about one third of whom were colored. It is surrounded by a fertile and beautiful country. The jail in which John Brown was confined and from which he was taken to execution has been rebuilt and modernized." Published by National Tribune. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

48. Jail; Charlestown, W. Va.