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Post card sent October 16, 1909.
Post card sent September 17, 1910.
Post card sent April 4, 1908.
Post card sent March 26, 1911.
Post card sent May 20, 1908.
Post card sent September 28, 1907.
Post card sent August 16, 1910.
Post card sent September 13, 1915.
Post card sent October 25, 1907.
Post card sent February 28, 1907.
Post card sent June 26, 1909.
Post card sent on August 24, 1908.
Post card sent on August 27, 1906.
Post card sent on June 30, 1915.
Post card sent on August 19, 1907.
Post card sent March 21, 1913.
Site Now Occupied by Main Street Business Block and Theatre.
Back of Ervin's house, shows car-line we were on.
Post card sent November 22, 1917.
First built 1804.
Postcard sent December 31, 1909.
Postcard sent August 12, 1909.
Postcard sent January 3, 1908.
Postcard sent on August 15, 1918.
Eleventh Annual Convention Barbour County S. S. Association, held in M. E. Church, South, August 25-26, 1908.
'I spent this morning where you see the X in the picture. Was in Century. I was with the hoisting engineer. I'm starting out home now.' Sent on October 17, 1908.
Message on postcard: 'Dear, Alberta: I suppose your garden is a way up by this time. The weather is pretty warm, but I don't mind it much as it is so nice and shady around here. It won't be so very much longer until I will be home. Beryle.' Sent to Mrs. R. E. Mockler, Mannington, W. Va. on May 22, 1911.
Elevation of town is 3,300 feet.
'Dear Grandpa: This is to let you know that we haven't forgotten your birthday. I have been sick for a few days with tonsilitis. Hoping that you will enjoy many more birthdays, Madge Mayfield.' Sent to Mr. J. M. Mayfield, Conaway, W. Va. on February 10, 1912.'
'I received your card and letter all O.K. Was good to hear from you. I am wel and hope the same to you. If you can come over Saturday if it isn't too inconvenient to you. I will write you soon. Good bye, From Lala.' Sent to Mr. G. H. McGutchern, Mt. NEF, Nicholas County, W. Va. on May 7, 1915.'
'Mr. Charles Archer, Athens, West Virginia.  This is a picture of the place where I am teaching. How are you enjoying school this year? With best wishes, Nellie Stinlz, Vivian, W. Va.'
Men and boys pull cattle across railroad tracks.
Man and woman sitting in the car.
Geo up on porch and B.J. on boat. Postcard sent to Miss Mayme Hemerly, Bowling Green, Ohio on April 11, 1907.
Catherine used to live here.
'Deloris Hildreth, Miss Robey, 6th Grade'
Postcard message: 'I received your post cards some time ago and will send you one. This is one of the hotels here and is situated on river front. Miss Rowley' Sent to: Mr. F. M. Robey, Clarksburg, W. Va.
Postcard message: 'I received your post cards some few days ago. That is certainly a nice court house, isn't it? I am attending the teacher's Normal School. They have an excellent school this year. From, B. M. R.' Sent to: Mr. F. M. Robey, Clarksburg, W. Va. on June 29 1908.
L. F. Randolph with dog and three women in front of store.  One woman is holding a guitar.
Picture shows Randolph and Wife with the 'Racket clerks.' Postcard sent to Mr. Geo. W. Albers, New Milton, W. Va. R. F. D. on June 19, 1913. Message: 'Your card to hand, Let the potatoes com first chance.'
Largest gas station in the world.
Next to railroad.
Fairmont W. Va. Mar. 15-23. I started to work here today. I am staying at Richards. My address is 314 Madison St. Daddy' Postcard sent to Ellen Belle Hickle, Fairchance, Pa. Box 207 on March 15, 1925.
'Will not be home until Sat. Sept. 19. Edward.' Postcard sent to Mr. Russel Rice, Evans City, Pa. R.F.D. #35 Box 10 on September 11, 1908.
The Tygart Valley River is on the left, Monongahela River is in the center, and the West Fork River is on the right. 'Around Fairmont 115 leave 215 for Connellsvile. Quite a pretty town altho hilly. Want to finish writing this eve or in am.' Postcard sent to Miss Ester Shirley, Shen Jct, W. Va. on December 14, 1909.
Post card to Mr. Joe Peach, Ithica, New York. Pictured left to right: 1. ? 2. Eueret Snyder 3. Gladwell 4. Mr. Craven 'Buck's father' 5. Harley 6. Gladwell 7. Joe Peach 8. Bosely. Back of card also says '1924-Building Tunnel, Sago, W. Va.'
'Clarksburg for Christ - Dr. Jno. Hamilton Tabernacle'
'Mr. J. G. Copeman, Kingwood, W. Va.' Sent November 15 1910, 9:00 A.M.
Written on the back of post card: 'Fredericksburg, Va. Oct. 12th 1908. Dear Uncle Ben, I mashed my finger Saturday and its festered but Charles is all right and squall a whole lot I rode in the cart today up the hill about a dozen times. Love to all your little John.' To: Mr. B. R. Bradford, West Grafton, W. Va. Walnut Street.
The old packet boat 'as it looks to-day', on which the remains of 'Stonewall' Jackson were carried from Lynchburg to Lexington, W. Va. Postcard to: Miss Eva Thanks Nickell, Sinks Grove, W. Va.; From: Virgil; Date: September 11, 1907
to: Miss Mildred Daris, 158 Marietta Road, Janesville. Postmark: September 12, 1906.
Number 8 Fan House after the explosion.