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Postcard drawing of the old high school building. Postmarked September 25, 1920. See original for correspondence.
The boys stand below a sign that reads, "Willard Storage Batteries." Subjects unidentified.
Two men, one in overalls, sit idly beside the building.
View of a typical day in downtown Hinton. People are scattered across the sidewalks, conversing with associates or shopping. Subjects unidentified.
Two unidentified children are pictured on the sidewalk of a relatively empty street. To the right is the Big 4 Building. Down the street is the intersection with TempleStreet.
A group of women pose in front of the church entrance. Subjects unidentified.
Johnson pictured in fashionable attire holding a feather.
Portrait of Quisenberry who is dressed in a suit.
Shoppers pictured inside the department store, where a sign insists that "nothing in this store is over 10 cents."
Employees pose inside the shop located on Temple Street.
Diefenbach, a telegraph operator for the C. & O. Railroad, rode this horse to and from the cabin.
Rose's Drug Store pictured on the left.
Looking down at the street which stretches to the mountain opposite the photographer.
The unidentified man and unidentified woman are pictured on the sidewalk.
An unidentified man sits in his automobile between Ballengee and Temple Streets.
Nurses pose for a group portrait. Subjects unidentified.
Pyramids of cannon balls sit on either side of the rustic cannon.
A crowd gathers across the lawn and around a pavilion decorated with American flags.
A group of men pose outside of the church building. Subjects unidentified.
View of the church building from across the street, looking at the intricate stained-glass window work.
Colored depiction of the scenic view.Published by I. & M. Ottenheimer of Baltimore, Md.
John Rose, Charlie Rose (fountain boy) and Shan Rose (behind counter) pictured inside their store.
Two unidentified men sit on a step of the building which is located on the corner of Third Avenue and Temple Street.
Sign above the bar reads, "Union Liquor Co., J. A. Watkins, proprietor." The store was located on the lower portion of 3rd Avenue. Seven unidentified man pose in front of the entrance.