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A view of Jesse and Alpha Brayles Ellison house in Monroe County, West Virginia. Weaver of Woolsey-Lindsey Coverlids.
Winter view of Hans Creek Valley Included in the image are: J.E. Ellison's house before it was remodeled, the Larew barn before the big house was built. The Mill house and the mill.
View of the early Ellison home, a split-log structure with a large flat rock chimney. John Zachariah Ellison was born there.
Post card photograph of the valley with John Zachariah Ellison's house is seen in the foreground.
Inscribed on the back; 'Charlie Ellison on top (in uniform), Bert Dunlap, Bill Dunlap, Bob Fleshman, Belle Dunlap, Elsie Dunlap, Clara Ellison, Gracie Pence, Jean Chaison, Fanny Young, Maggie Pence sitting between Ted Dunlap and Edith McNeer.'
A group of unidentified  men and women gathered for dinner on the ground outside a church.  One woman seems to be dressed in mourning attire. From the Ellison-Dunlap families collection, Monroe County.
Ned Dunlap stands far left on the float, wearing large brim hat. Others are not identified.
'Log barn in right background was built by Jesse Ellison sometime prior to 1835.
Red Sulphur, a resort located in Southern Monroe County, W. Va. It was a popular mineral spring resort from 1820 to World War I.