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(From postcard collection legacy system.)

1. Pence Springs Hotel, Pence Springs, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

2. Nicholas County Jail; Summersville, W. Va.

A family gathers on their front porch of what appears to be a farm house like their surrounding neighbors. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

3. Cluster of Houses Along Dirt Road; Monroe Co., W. Va.

4. President L. E. Johnson, First National Bank of Alderson, W. Va.

5. Portrait of Miss Betty Alderson, School Teacher at Alderson, W.Va.

'Thirty minutes after the photograph of train 14 was taken, it wrecked in Mann Tunnel when it ran into the rear of a freight train; the locomotive and cars were completely burned, but no injuries resulted to members of the crew or passengers.  Engineer Lon Alley, March 26, 1891 at 2:00 p.m.'

6. Chesapeake and Ohio Train No. 14 on the Platform at the Depot in Alderson, W.Va.

'Engineer, Robert S. Rigg and Porter 0-4-0, 24ton Locomotive #3 of Acme Limestone Co., Fort Spring, W. Va.. in 1930's.  Locomotive was purchased from Haley, Chisom & Morris builders of the "New" Big Bend Tunnel on the C.& O. where the locomotive was used.'

7. Locomotive of Acme Limestone Company, Fort Spring, W. Va.

Family in their 'horseless carriage' possibly in Greenbrier County, West Virginia.

8. Family in an Early Automobile, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Built in 1785 and deeded to the Conference to remain their property as long as "grass grows and water runs". Considered to be the oldest church west of the Allegheny Mountains.

9. Old Rehoboth Church, Monroe County, W. Va.

The building was erected in 1856.

10. Sweet Springs Sanitorium, now the Andrew Rowan Memorial Home

11. African-American Construction Workers and a Mule, Rum Creek Junction, W. Va.

12. Scenic View of Sherrard, Marshall County, W. Va.