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View of one of the oldest homes in West Virginia located near the banks of the Greenbrier River. The home was the sight of a Shawnee Indian attack in 1777.
Looking at one of the oldest homes in West Virginia from across the road, located near the banks of the Greenbrier River. The home was the sight to a Shawnee Indian attack in 1777.
Looking across a dirt road and wooden bridge at a log building.
Sam Gwinn's old home located behind Andy Gwinn's brick house.
Family members pose outside of their log home with a horse. Subjects unidentified.
The original cabin, to the right, and a grand addition, on the left, are pictured. The Hutchinson family was the earliest settling family in the Forest Hill District near the Greenbrier River.
View of the home from across the field. The Hutchinson family was the earliest settler in the Forrest Hill District near the Greenbrier River.
View of the home from across the field. The Hutchinson family was the earliest settler in Forest Hill District near the Greenbrier River.
Picture of an old log home.
Two unidentified men are pictured outside the log home. One chops wood while the other stands beside a dog.
Larry and Wanda Lilly pictured at a doorway to the log home located on Leatherwood Road.
The Thayers' from Charleston, W. Va. lived in this cottage before the Sulphur Spring burned it down, according to a description on the back of the postcard.Published by Pence Springs Community Club.