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Austin was mustered in as a lieutenant. The 22nd Virginia Regiment was under the command of George S. Patton, grandfather of World War II General George S. Patton.

38629. Confederate Veteran Dr. Samuel H. Austin of Harrison County, West Virginia, Company B, 22nd Virginia

Several men digging and preparing for excavation and well drilling in Arthurdale, West Virginia.

38630. Excavation of Cellars and Well Drilling. Arthurdale, Preston County, W. Va.

Townspeople line the street in Beckley, West Virginia to watch horse carriages.

38631. Horse Carriages Riding In Parade in Beckley, W. Va.

Post card color photograph of a steel structure bridge over the Opequon Creek close to the confluence with the Potomac River in Berkeley County.

38632. Schopperl Ford Bridge Over Opequon Creek Near Martinsburg, W. Va.

New bridge that links Palatine, West Virginia to Fairmont, West Virginia.

38633. Bridge from Palatine, W. Va to Fairmont, W. Va.

Concrete bridge spanning Monongahela River and several railroad tracks at Fairmont, West Virginia. Dedicated May 30, 1921.

38634. Concrete Bridge Spanning Monongahela River at Fairmont, W. Va.

Alderson raised two companies in his native Greenbrier County region and one was assigned to the 14th Virginia Cavalry . In the second, Company A, Alderson served as First Lieutenant. Company A was attached to the 36th Virginia Cavalry under the command of Albert Jenkins and "Grumble" Jones.

38635. Confederate Veteran J. Coleman Alderson of Wheeling, W. Va., Company A, 36th Virginia Cavalry

Buster organized Company B, also known as the "Greenbrier Rifles" and was attached to the 60th Virginia Infantry Regiment in July 1861. At the time the regimental commander was John McClausland

38636. Confederate Veteran Captain Alexis M. Buster of Fayette County, West Virginia, Company B, 60th Virginia Infantry

Unidentified students and teacher Margaret Semanick Willard pose in front of Maidsville School in Maidsville, West Virginia.

38637. Class Portrait of Maidsville School 1941, Maidsville, Monongalia County, W. Va.

The Casino was built in 1906 in Rock Springs Park. It had a Japanese Tea Garden, a shooting gallery, barber shop, billiard hall, six bowling alleys, and an 18,000 square foot white maple dance floor for 750 people. The Casino was destroyed by fire in 1914. The image is a post card photograph print with note and address on the back (see original for content).

38638. Casino at Rock Springs, Chester, Hancock County, W. Va.

Methodist Episcopal Church located in New Martinsville, West Virginia. The image is a post card photograph print with a note and address on the back. See original for content.

38639. Methodist Episcopal (M. E.) Church South, New Martinsville, W. Va.

Central West Virginia & Southern Railroad locomotive waiting outside of Dry Fork Station in Hendricks, West Virginia. The image is a post card photograph print.

38640. Dry Fork Station Passenger Train, Hendricks, Tucker County, W. Va.