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Lone boatman goes past the flooded homes along Seventh St.
Flooding around the post office in town.
Men stand on what is left of the building.
Flood levels nearly surpass the first floor of many buildings.
Group of homes that were destroyed by the flood.
Fire destroyed the businesses of Nathan's Clothing and C. C. Martin & Company at Third and Ann Streets.
Firemen attempt to control the fire at Nathan's Clothing Store from a boat.
The first bank established in Calhoun County opening its doors in 1901 to a cautious public being "reluctant to hand over their money for keeping to someone else".
Organized and issued a charter in 1935, stockholders were L. J. Morris, C. A. Jarvis and Earnest Mollohan.
Opened in 1955 when gas was 29 cents a gallon. The business was home-owned by A. G. "Ted" Burch.
Photograph shows the third floor fully engulfed in flames while the auditorium below has yet to catch fire.
View of the wreckage at the natural gas station. The explosion occurred on Thanksgiving Day that year. The station, originally proposed to be named "Boston-on-Kanawha," was, at the time, supposedly the world's largest carbon black factories.