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Identified: James Ewing, Lousie Underwell, Governor Fleming (back row, far right), Gypsy Fleming, Fay Hartley, Brad Clarkson.

38893. West Virginia Governor A. B. Fleming and Friends

Postcard photograph of a railroad bridge destroyed by the flood waters of Cabin Creek. Information on the back: "Hinton Daily News Collection, John Faulkner Collection; from Jim Pettrey to Stephen Trail, 1997".

38894. Flood Damaged Railroad Bridge Over Cabin Creek, W. Va

Postcard photograph of University Hall at Marshall College in Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia. See the back of the original for the correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

38895. University Hall, Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va.

Front Row Left to Right: Mrs. Woolfe; Edd Knight; James Ewing; Miss Etta Hayes; Back Row, L to R: Miss Gypsie Fleming; W. D. Payne; S. S. Green; Mrs. S. S. Green; Miss Ida Fleming; Governor A. B. Fleming. The photograph was taken at S. S. Green's house on Broad Street in Charleston, West Virginia

38896. Governor A. B. Fleming With Family and Friends, Charleston, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of Marshall College in Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia. See the back of the original for the correspondence.

38897. Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of large coal tipple in Berwind, McDowell County, West Virginia. See the back of the original for the correspondence.

38898. Steele Tipple in Berwind, W. Va.

Length 61 feet; Beam 8 feet; Forward 9; Aft 14; Boiler G-2 grats 12.38 feet; 280 SFHS; Engine 6 1/2-13 8 539 Rev; Speed 131/8 miles; Coal Capacity 15 hrs run at 10 miles; Tonage 7 tn

38899. Pleasure Craft, 'Mascot' Owned By Charles Ward of Charleston, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of unpaved Main Street in Spencer, West Virginia.

38900. Main Street Looking East, Spencer, W. Va.

The "Duncan Bruce" was a 720 diesel towboat designed and built by the Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38901. Towboat 'Duncan Bruce' With Fleet of 500 Ton Covered Barges

Postcard photograph of a train wreck on a bridge at Woodland, West Virginia.

38902. Train Wreck at Woodland, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of the Rumwood Sawmill in Thomas, West Virginia, labeled as "the largest in the state". See the original for correspondence on the front.

38903. Rumwood Sawmill in Thomas, Tucker County, W. Va.

Cabinet card photograph of a young girl wearing Victorian style dress and high buttoned shoes.

38904. Ora D. Young of Charleston, W. Va.