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Located in Jackson County, on the Ohio River.

1. Clark's Cabins, Main Street, Huntsville, W. Va.

Plowed under for construction of four lane highway.

2. 'Aunt Berthas Adamston Adams Ave. Lost to Four Lane', Harrison County, W. Va.

View of the main street leading down the middle of town, wooden sidewalks are built on either side of the road.

3. Spruce Street, Bayard, W. Va.

Elevated view of the tannery situated in the valley.

4. Durbin Tannery, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

In the early 1900's many small companies began mining silica along Warm Springs Ride, north of Berkeley Springs. One of these companies eventually evolved into the Berkeley Glass Sand Company in 1911. The company lasted until 1927 when it was absorbed into Pennsylvania Glass Sand Company.

5. Berkeley Glass Sand Company Plant; Berkeley, W. Va.

The covered bridge seen in the background spans the Tygart River and was designed and built by renowned architect Lemuel Chenoweth in ca. 1845.  The Chenoweth house is to the left of the bridge.

6. Bridge Street, Beverly, W. Va.

7. View of Homes; Bruceton Mills, W. Va.

Located on U.S. Route 50. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thrush at the time the photo was taken.

8. Old Homestead Tourist Home; Burlington, W. Va.

9. Bus Dept; Clarksburg, W. Va.

10. Methodist and Presbyterian Churches; Cameron, W. Va.

11. Birds Eye View of Town; Cameron, W. Va.

Godfrey Stemple was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. Stemple's Ridge in Preston County, West Virginia is named after him.

12. First Annual Reunion of the Descendants of Godfrey Stemple; Carmel, W. Va.