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Banner over the road in photograph reads: "For The Good Roads Amendment November 2nd".
Printed on the front of the postcard, "And twill live in song and story though its folds are in the dust". In 1907, 600 school children formed the Confederate flag in Richmond, Va. during a reunion of Confederate veterans and the unveiling of the J.E.B. Stuart and Jefferson Davis Monuments.
Identified: 1. Minnie Miller, 2. G. A. Miller, 3. J. Hunter Miller, 4. C. L. Miller, 5. Mary B. Miller, 6. Estelle Miller, 7. A. E. Miller, 8. James H Miller, 9. Jane Miller. Taken at the Miller family home.
see back of the postcard for the correspondence.
Only identified person is William Miller: far right. Mailed from Spring Creek, West Virginia.
Looking west at fresh cut lumber stacked by the railroad tracks.
Floating cut timber on the Guyandotte.
Postcard photograph, see original for the correspondence on the back.
Postcard photograph of an elevated view of Marlinton.
Postcard photograph.
Front of postcard reads: "This is a lovely place 11/8/04". See the back for the rest of the correspondence.
Postcard photograph.
See the bcak of original postcard photograph for correspondence.
1. G.A. Miller 2. A.E. Miller 3. James H. Miller 4. C.L. Miller 5. J.H. Miller of Texas. Photograph was taken at the Miller house, also known as the John Cooke home.
Greenbrier School, Hinton, West Virginia. 1907-1908- A & B Fourth Grade. One of the teachers is a Miller.