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Man walking away from a flooded house.  Entrance to the house gained by a ladder up on the porch, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Students working on projects in Mount de Chantal Academy in Wheeling, W. Va.
People standing on street after a flood in New Martinsville.
Portrait of men standing on and around a porch.
Flood water raising on houses, bridge in the distant, Parkersburg, W. Va.
A horse drawn fire engine is pictured on the left.
A drawing of Jackson's Mill and Stonewall Jackson with a quote underneath his portrait.
Donaldson Lumber Company on the Greenbrier River at Woodman W. Va.
Flooded street. Rescue boats and people gathered by flooding waters near downed power lines, Parkersburg, W. Va.
People riding in boats on flooded Market Street under a welcome sign, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Flooded Market Street with debris in the water, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Two men using a canoe to get around town during a flood.  Viewing from the north side of 4th Ave., looking east from 8th street.
People riding in boats on flooded Market Street under a welcome sign, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Flooded houses in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Timber crusing (estimating) prior to purchase of the 7,600 Acre tract, known as the Ranwood Lumber Company Tract, on Sugar Creek and Back Fork of Elk, Webster County.  CH Holden, Ranwood Lumber Company;  C.W. Sprinkle, Atlas Lumber Company;  EM Bonner, Atlas Lumber Company; and Dave Cogar, woods boss.
People in canoes float down the streets of Huntington, W. Va.
Flood water that has risen up to the mouth of a bridge, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Flooded houses by a bridge, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Townspeople are pushing their boats down an unidentified street in Parkersburg, West Virginia during the flood of 1913.
C&O depot in Alderson W. Va. Men standing outside left to right: Moody Hokins, Harold Flack, Fred Patton, Floyd Thomas, Frank Bordurant, Agent T.L. Jamison, unknown, unknown, Freight Agent W.A. Hancock, J.C. Boggs (in doorway.)
An unidentified street in Parkersburg, West Virginia is under water during the flood of 1913.
Flooded street outside of the Parkersburg Court House.
Seven men with two boats in flood waters, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Cold Knob School was located on Laurel Run of the Gauley River.
Men riding in a boat named Teaser in flood waters, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Townspeople are pushing their boats down an unidentified street in Parkersburg, West Virginia during the flood of 1913.
Scott Lambert is the teacher on the left.
Picture postcard of the town of New Martinsville under water after a flood.
Picture postcard of the town of New Martinsville under water after a flood.
Two students, a male and a female, pick and weigh tomatoes.
Students prune trees in a field.
A trophy presented by National Rifle Association for a Indoor rifle match winner.
Children and a dog playing on swing.
Heavy sectional poultry fences are built surrounding a chicken house.
A interior view at dairy stable at L.A. Reymann Estate in Wheeling.
Workers building frames to pour concrete in.
Shown a locomotive crossing a bridge over a river; noted 'sold by R.F. Whitmer & Co., Inc Dobbin, W. Va.'
Catherine used to live here.
G. T. Federer's sister Beatrice taught here.
Post card sent March 21, 1913.
African-American boys with bicycles in foreground.
'Left to Right, 1st Row; a. Chas. Tan Fleet - trumpet, 2. Harry Cartwright - alto, 3. Emmit Wheeler - snare drum, 4. Chas. Miller - clarinet, 5. Floyd Berry - trombone, 6. Harry S. Damron - trombone, 7. Homer Collins - 2nd row alto, 8. Homer Dodd - horn, 9. Frank Stanley - Bass Drum, 10. Cecil Stanley - Baritone, 11. Jay Beater - trumpet, 12. Lou Drawn - trumpet, 13. M. Schade - back row bass, 14. C. T. Merritt - Director, 15. Lee Davis - trumpet'
This photo was taken during the Flood of 1913.
This photo was taken during the flood of 1913.
This photo was taken during the Flood of 1913.
This photo was taken during the Flood of 1913.
This photo was taken during the Flood of 1913.
On the back of the photo: 'Bill Williams'