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Corner View of the Old First National bank Building in Alderson, W.Va.
Camp Greenbrier boys gather in front of the Mess Hall for a group portrait.
Vier of a group of men and women tourists posed at Blue Sulfur Springs in Greenbrier County, W. Va.
'View of Acme Limestone Company crusher and C&O siding, Ft. Spring, W. Va.'
View of quarry face, showing ladders, railroad, and steam shovel, Acme Limestone Co. Ft. Spring, W.Va.
General view of Alderson, W.Va. from Indian View on Muddy Creek Mountain.  Mountains surrounding the town of Alderson.
Telegrapher W.L.Knopp stands on right. Tower was known as "AD Cabin" and controled train movements between Ronceverte and Hinton. Twenty switches to Alderson sidings were operated here.
'Great Flood of 1917, covering North Alderson.'
Frontal view of the Woodson - Mohler Grocery Co. Wholesale Grocers building in Alderson W. Va. with C&O boxcar situated in front of building.
Men are participating in military training at Camp Greenbrier in Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
Allegheny Collegiate Institute Band in uniform with director and officers.
Angled view of two story Brick home.
Unidentified men in front of Hamlett's Electrical Shop, at the south end of bridge on Monroe Street. Thought to be Virginia Western Power Co. crew who installed their system in Alderson, West Virginia.
View of North Alderson looking N.W.  Camp Greenbrier in foreground.  Brick public school building right-center.
View of Alderson from Indian View.  Mountains around the whole town of Alderson.
Group portrait of five graduates in caps and gowns.
A general view of Alderson from above.
Patriotic 'RIT' dye display in the front window of Dillon's Five and Dime Store Located on Riverside Dr. in Alderson, W.Va.
Teacher E. Chase Bare is standing with female Alleghany Collegiate Institute students. Dorothy Gish is second from left from Mr. Bare.
Window Display in Rexall Pharmacy in National Bank building in Alderson W.Va. Building Owned by J.M. Houchins.
Group portrait of Camp Greenbrier boys and counselors in Greenbrier County, near Alderson. The 'N' probably means Norfolk, home of some of the campers.
Campers gather dressed in costume for a group photo.
Rail line runs along cut in hillside.
Steam shovel working at the Acme Limstone Quarry in Greenbrier County.
Track runs through the site.
Rail line runs along cut in hillside.
Corner photo of Alderson National Bank (first built 1910).
Group portrait of men, women and children on Rally Day in front of the Old Methodist Church in Alderson, West Virginia.
A view of North Alderson, looking northwest.
Aerial view of Camp Greenbrier, established 1898. Originally built for Alderson Fairs of 1884-1889.
View of three buildings on the land of a large farm north of Alderson, W. Va.
Interior of Greenbrier Baptist Church in Alderson. Interior containing pews and floral garlands and floral arches.
View of Keeney's Knob from a bridge at Alderson.  Houses by the shore.
Campers are practicing shooting at the Camp Greenbrier Rifle Range in Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
Campers sitting in front of tents holding various recreational equipment including guns, fishing pole, tennis racket, baseball bats, and oars.
Uniformed cadets standing in line.
View looking across water at the old mill at Palestine, W. Va.
Room with empty desks are empty. Math problems are written on the chalk board.
Group portrait of club members holding flags indicating their club affiliation.
Campers are shown with various recreational equipment including, guns, tennis rackets, oars, etc.
A close-up view of Alderson High School, just after completion in 1909.
Campers are holding various recreational equipment including guns, fishing rods, tennis rackets, etc.
Boats are moored along the river with campers and tents in the background.
Front view of the Greenbier Baptist Church in Alderson, W.Va.
Glenray, W. Va. view showing sawmill, town and logging railroad bridge.
View of Greenbrier River from bridge at Alderson.