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A man and a woman are posed at the gate which helped keep animals out of the Webster Springs Hotel bottom.
The hotel manager at the time of the picture was George A. Hechmer.
Side view of the bridge and new hotel.
Men posed for a portrait in front of a train.
The barn is the location "where the first Church services in Webster County were held in 1833."
Railroad at Skyles near Birch River.
Outing probably around Birch River.
Picture of a wooden building next to the Birch River.
Portrait of group in front of the hotel. Later became the Clifton Hotel.
Camden on Gauley was first known as Lanes Bottom.
"This mill was for the Cherry River Boom Lumber Co., Gauley Mills was first known as Camden on Gauley."
Workers of Gauley Mills posed for a group portrait.
Girl standing in between tall corn stalks.
Three musicians seated next to each other playing instruments. From left to right: Dan Friend (?), Grafton Lacey (?), Jack McElwain.
A group portrait of musicians posed holding their instruments.
Portrait of a posed group in the store that is currently Minnichs Florist. One daughter is Opal Williams, longtime teacher of Webster County.
The Church is located "where road leads to town park."
"Notice the roof of the depot, it is different than present depot, the town burned on May 30, 1911 the night of the first graduating class, the building on the top left is the hospital, later dorms, later grade school, later Brinson furniture, to the far right on hill is wooden high school before brick building built."
Group portrait in front of the hotel. The Cowen Hotel was located "opposite of the Depot and below present-day Minnichs Florist."
Portrait of Lula Rose and a man on a carriage behind the Lemley Mills building and the Central Hotel.
"Notice some of the buildings were just being rebuilt after 1911 fire, notice the brick high school building is not in photo, I'm assuming it hadn't been built yet."
Man is thought to be Dan Snyder. "Diana went to different places to show movies."
Crew is posed in front of the locomotive.
Crew is posed behind the locomotive.
The large Weese family is posed outside for their portrait between Cowen and Erbacon, W. Va.
This portrait was probably taken near Hacker Valley, W. Va.
Taken in the Hacker Valley vicinity.