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Looking at the building from Front Street. Sign reads, "Mark Every Grave: Hinton Marble Works. W. B. Loomis".

109. Hinton Marble Works, Hinton, W. Va.

Picture caption reads, "Summers County Court House was constructed in 1877. Summers County formed in 1871. Hinton was established in 1873, chartered in 1880. The C & O Railroad bought 65 acres of land from the heirs of Issac Ballengee and gave 3 acres to the new county to be used to build a courthouse. This picture appears to have ben taken late 1920's-early 1930's. Note trunks of trees are white washed--a common practice for many years."

110. Summers County Courthouse, Hinton, W. Va.

Street view of the building.

111. Hinton Post Office, Hinton, W. Va.

112. Construction Work on New Capitol Building Grounds, Charleston, W. Va.

113. Construction Work on New Capitol Building Grounds, Charleston, W. Va.

A group of unidentified workers pose by the mill and their freshly cut wood planks.

114. Sawmill in Forest Hill, W. Va.

Green pictured alone standing outside a building.

115. Portrait of Lonnie Green, Blusetone River Country, W. Va.

Hetchings pictured holdings wild berries near the town of True.

116. Portrait of Kenny Hetchings in Bluestone River Valley, W. Va.

Looking down the tracks that lead to the tipple.

117. Hump Mountain Coal Company Railroad Track, Summers County, W. Va.

Houses lined in distinct rows cover the hillside.Bobby Meadows, son of Ramona and Robert Meadows, had grandparents that lived here. His grandmother's name was Edna Meadows.

118. Hump Mountain Coal Company Housing, Summers County, W. Va.

Ground view of the tipple structure.

119. Hump Mountain coal Company Tipple, Summers County, W. Va.

A group scatters across the rock structure.

120. Devil's Feather Bed near Indian Mills, Summers County, W. Va.