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The mill is pictured among the trees on the right overlooking the waterfall.
Photograph looking at the old Hinton High School building from across the street.
A group portraits outside of the high school building. Subjects unidentified.
Photo of the first hospital in Hinton, W. Va., formerly known as Cooper's Hospital.
Fire fighters pose together in front of the department building. Subjects unidentified.
Looking from Hinton, W. Va. to the small town of Brooklin.
A man, who is probably Dr. Ryan, sits on top of a horse in the middle of a dirt road. The Hinton General Store can be seen in the background.
From left to right is the Hardware Store, Bell Telephone Business Office, Watt's Studio, and Sutherland Jewelry on 3rd Avenue. The store owners and clerks pose outside of their respective places. Subjects unidentified.
Located at 304 3rd Avenue, Clyde Harford (right) and associates stand outside of the first ever Kroger Grocery & Baking Company store to enter the city. J. E. Garrettson served as the store's manager. The store later became Bowlings Dairy Bar.
Three unidentified young men pose beside the horse-drawn carriage located on Front Street. The advertisement reads, "The Kroger Grocery and Banking Co: Makers of the Fine Candies & Preserves. Bakers of Bread and Crackers. Roasters of High Grade Coffee."
A group of grocer employees pose inside the first ever Kroger inside of Hinton, located on 3rd Avenue. Later, this store turned into the Bowlings Dairy Bar. Subjects unidentified.
A row of homes on Summers Street, located between 4th and 5th Avenues. The third house to the right was the Harris home.