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Cars are parked beside the building located at the intersection.

289. Corner of Union and James Streets, Hinton, W. Va.

Nurses pose for a group portrait. Subjects unidentified.

290. Hinton Hospital Staff, Hinton, W. Va.

Photo of the neighborhood intersection.

291. Residential Area between Ballengee Street and Seventh Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

An unidentified boy is pictured riding between Second and First Avenues.

292. Boy Rides Horse in Parade on Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.

An unidentified boy sits on top of a fire hydrant to get a view of the ongoing parade.

293. Boy Watches Parade on Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.

Marching band members make their way down the street from Second Avenue to First Avenue.

294. Parade on Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.

Hinton High School band gathers along the steps of the building entrance way.

295. Flag Ceremony at Summers Memorial Building, Hinton, W. Va.

A crowd gathers across the lawn and surrounds the fountain pictured in the center.

296. Courthouse Square Fountain, Hinton, W. Va.

A crowd of people gather between parked automobiles inside the alleyway.

297. Courthouse Alley, Hinton, W. Va.

Pyramids of cannon balls sit on either side of the rustic cannon.

298. Civil War Cannon in Courthouse Park, Hinton, W. Va.

A crowd gathers across the lawn and around a pavilion decorated with American flags.

299. Public Event at Courthouse Square, Hinton, W. Va.

A group of men pose outside of the church building. Subjects unidentified.

300. Men's Bible Class at First Baptist Church, Hinton, W. Va.

Photograph of a postcard the showed the church building and pastor, J. P. Campbell.

301. First Baptist Church and Pastor, Hinton, W. Va.

View of the church building from across the street, looking at the intricate stained-glass window work.

302. Methodist Church, Hinton, W. Va.

View of the building from across the street. The site is located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Temple Street.

303. Ascension Episcopal Church, Hinton, W. Va.

View of the church building from across the street.

304. Central Baptist Church, Hinton, W. Va.

The locomotives sit on the tracks below the pit.

305. Passenger Engines Below the Inspection Pit, Hinton, W. Va.

Five unidentified women stand beside the neatly set dining tables.

306. Possibly the Chesapeake Hotel Dining Room in Avis, Hinton, W. Va.

Two unidentified men and a small African-American boy stand by a horse outside of the wooden building. Here is the location where the Hinton Presbyterian Church is currently.

307. Livery in Hinton, W. Va.

Two unidentified men stand in front of the restaurant's entrance. The windows advertise, "Hot Lunch".

308. "Busy Bee" Restaurant, Hinton, W. Va.

Unidentified workers and equipment are scattered across the construction site.

309. Avis Bridge Under Construction, Hinton, W. Va.

Smoke rises from the wreckage.

310. Site of Bridge Demolition After Being Knocked Down, Hinton, W. Va.

Smoke rises from the demolition process as the bridge collapses into the river.

311. Demolition of Bridge in Hinton, W. Va.

Tommy Smith Trail poses on the bridge's pedestrian walkway.

312. Woman on Old Toll Bridge, Hinton, W. Va.

Garten holds up the Smith girl to rest her on the beams of the old bridge.

313. Eula Mae Garten & Pat Smith Girl on Old Bridge in Hinton, W. Va.

A sign in front of the demolition site reads, "Your Highway Taxes at Work."

314. Hinton Toll Bridge Under Demolition, Hinton, W. Va.

Colored depiction of the scenic view.Published by I. & M. Ottenheimer of Baltimore, Md.

315. A View of Hinton from Across New River, Hinton, W. Va.

Two women and a group of children are pictured on top of rocks beneath the toll bridge.

316. Hinton Toll Bridge, Madams Creek side of New River in Hinton, W. Va.

In the front row, from left to right, is Ollie Hoover; C. J. Bowling; Dr. Warren; Charles Bishop; and Pres. Wilkerson.In the back row, from left to right, is Bill Day; Bill Hobbs; Henry Ryals; Blane Anderson; Doc Ferrell; Emmett Pack; and U. G. Ryals.

317. I.D.R.M. Band No. 6 of Hinton, W. Va.

Ball (left) and Daly (right) sit behind a desk in what appears to be Ball's office.

318. Wm. Thomas Ball and Judge Adrian D. Daly inside Miller-Ewart Building, Hinton, W. Va.

An automobile pulls into the dealership driveway located on Summers Street, between Second and Third Avenues. On the side of the building reads, "Good Used Cars."

319. Rambler Dealership, Hinton, W. Va.

View of the city which sits next to a river and surrounded by mountains.

320. City of Hinton, W. Va. Beneath Rolling Hills

Two school buses sit parked outside of the building. An unidentified student sits on the step railings leading up to the entrance.

321. Hinton High School Building, Hinton, W. Va.

An unidentified man reads a poster propped on the steps of the post office building.

322. Post Office in Hinton, W. Va.

Four unidentified men stand with film equipment during them making of the movie about Hinton's story.

323. Film Crew for "Hinton Story" in front of Hinton Daily News Office, Hinton, W. Va.

School children gather paper to recycle during World War II. Behind them is the school, which is located on Fourth Avenue.Pictured in the front row, from left to right, is Doug Richmond; Dick Hackney; "Dink" Montgomery; and Wilbur "Buster" Halstead.In the back row, from left to right, is Bill Nichols; Lee Patton; Jimmy Harvey; Ronnie Keaton; Glen Patrick McCormick; Tommy Payne; and Garland Graham.

324. Paper Drive by Central Grade School Students, Hinton, W. Va.

Formerly the Hinton High School library, the building now serves as a museum.

325. Veteran's Memorial Museum, Hinton, W. Va.

Looking toward Madam's Creek, construction workers take apart the bridge.

326. Dismantling Bridge in Hinton, W. Va.

Two men pictured sitting inside the tiny boat on the river.

327. Ferry Floating toward Shore, Hinton, W. Va.

Steam shoots from a locomotive passing through the city.

328. Train Passing by Lilly Hotel, Hinton, W. Va.

Unidentified parade queen (separate from the Centennial Queen) with female associates Lena Jane Bush (seated left) and Sissy O'Neal (seated right) make their way down Temple Street as part of the Centennial Parade.

329. "Parade Queen" at Centennial Celebration, Hinton, W. Va.

View of the west end of the city.

330. West End of Hinton, W. Va.

A hovering cloud casts a shadow over the city.

331. Cloud's Shadow Looms Over Hinton, W. Va.

Aerial view of the city which sits on the river.

332. View Overlooking Hinton, W. Va.

View looking over the main portion of the city and the river.

333. Main Area in Hinton, W. Va.

Aerial view of the historic town.

334. National Historic District, Hinton, W. Va.

Photograph taken out of an airplane. The plane's wings poke out into the shot.

335. Aerial View of Hinton, W. Va.

An unidentified church is pictured. In the background, a sign for Elk Knob Road is posted on a light post.

336. Church in Hinton, W. Va.

The family, who's members are unidentified, sit outside of their home and on the lawn.

337. Richmond Family Portrait, Hinton, W. Va.

Known as a great fishing spot, the Sandstone Falls is located off exit 138 on I-64 which leads to the New River Gorge National River at Hinton.

338. Sandstone Falls near New River Gorge, Hinton, W. Va.

Charlton and his wife, Sally, were parents of Mary Jane Charlton.

339. Joseph Jones Charlton & His Wife, Hinton, W. Va.

View of the broken building following a fire. The three-story, brick building was originally erected to house Rose's Drug Store, Co.

340. Building Damage After Fire, Hinton, W. Va.

Smoke trails from the destroyed building which was originally built to house Rose's Drug Store, Co.

341. Damage Following Fire at Building on Corner of Temple Street and Third Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

Smoke billows from the windows of the three-story, brick building originally built to house Rose's Drug Store, Co.

342. Fire at Building on Corners of Temple Street and Third Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

A group of unidentified firemen fight the fire inside a three story brick building originally housing Rose's Drug Store, Co.

343. Firemen Hose Down Burning Building, Hinton, W. Va.

Addressed to Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Ballengee, the card reads, "This is our seventh anniversary and we wish to thank you for your patronage and your hearty appreciation of our efforts. Your patronage has helped us to grow and has enabled us to put forth greater efforts to satisfy you with the best of drug store goods at all times at the lowest possible price. We take pleasure in serving you and whether your wants be large or small you always receive the utmost courtesy and attention. Remember our store is always at your service in every way and every time. Yours very truly, Rose's Drug Store."Following the message, Shan Rose has personally signed the postcard.

344. Rose'e Drug Store Seventh Anniversary Postcard, Hinton, W. Va.

Horses draped in Red Cross flags pull a cart covered in uniformed persons and decorated seats. The drug store is pictured in the background.

345. American Red Cross Parade Float in front of Rose's Drug Store, Hinton, W. Va.

John Rose, Charlie Rose (fountain boy) and Shan Rose (behind counter) pictured inside their store.

346. Inside Rose's Drug Store, Hinton, W. Va.

Looking at the building from Rose's Drug Store, located on the corner of Temple Street and Third Avenue.

347. Davis Department Store, Hinton, W. Va.

Two unidentified men sit on a step of the building which is located on the corner of Third Avenue and Temple Street.

348. Two Men Sitting Outside of Rose's Drug Store, Hinton, W. Va.

Looking at the building entrance located on the corner of Third Avenue and Temple Street.

349. Rose's Drug Store, Hinton, W. Va.

Unidentified people are lined up against the building, which is covered in American flags, located on the corner of Third Avenue and Temple Street.

350. Rose's Drug Store Participating in World War I Victory Celebration, Hinton, W. Va.

View looking from Rose's Drug Store. An unidentified woman passes the entrance.

351. Davis Department Store, Hinton, W. Va.

Legendary C. & O. engineer Richardson sits with his wife and children.

352. Billy Richardson and Family, Hinton, W. Va.

The legendary C. & O. engineer Richardson pictured with his wife.

353. Portrait of Billy Richardson and Wife, Hinton, W. Va.

Looking at power-plant structures and equipment from the C. & O. railroad yards.

354. Power Plant beside C. & O. Yards, Hinton, W. Va.

A crane lifts new smoke stacks to replace the old ones provided by Erie Iron Works in Erie, Pa. in 1924.

355. Smoke Stack Installation at Power House, Hinton, W. Va.

A. B. Adams and Wm. Henry Arrington pictured beside the engine.

356. Railroad Employees with Engine No. 737, Hinton, W. Va.

Engineer L. J. Brown, left, and fireman Lloyd Bryant, right, are pictured next to the locomotive.

357. C. & O. Railroad Emloyees Beside Engine No. 602, Hinton, W. Va.

Passengers stand beside the track looking at engine no. 500.

358. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Engine at Hinton Station, Hinton, W. Va.

A crowd observes an early diesel engine at the station.

359. C. & O. Engine No. 500 at Hinton Station, Hinton, W. Va.

Photo of the first coal-burning, steam, turbine, electric engine--the largest single unit locomotive in the world. As long as 154 feet and 9 3/4 inches, including the water tender. The top speed was 100 miles per hour. The engine weight 411.5 tons.

360. C. & O. Engine No. 500 in Hinton, W. Va.

Wm. Arrington pictured on the engine.

361. Engine No. 494 at Hinton Station, Hinton, W. Va.

An engine pulling a single train car sits on the tracks outside the station. Hinton Power Plant pictured in the background.

362. Engine No. 377 at Hinton Station, Hinton, W. Va.

Engine No. 307 pictured pulling "Chesapeake & Ohio" cars.

363. C. & O. Train in Avis Yards, Hinton, W. Va.

Pictured from left to right is J. E. Burdette (brakeman), O. C. "Battle Ax" Allen (conductor), Hobart Akers (brakeman), and Jack Sweeney (brakeman) with N. B. Allen (engineer) on the steps and C. L. Keaton (fireman) in the cab.

364. Hinton Yards Crew with Engine No. 253, Hinton, W. Va.

Two unidentified railroad employees stand beside Engine No. 201 on the C. & O. Railway.

365. C. & O. Train Passing through Hinton, W. Va.

Looking at the engine sitting on the tracks, following by train cars reading, "Chesapeake & Ohio".

366. C. & O. Engine No. 128, Hinton, W. Va.

Mr. Harris pictured on the right, directly next to the engine.

367. Engine No. 53 Outside Station in Hinton, W. Va.

Jefferson and his wife, Mary, pictured outside a home. The two are the parents of Prince O. Lilly.

368. Jefferson Levi "Bun" and Mary Catherine Lilly, Hinton, W. Va.

Children of Jefferson L. "Bun" and Mary Lilly. In the back row, from left to right, is Floyd, Lena (Oakley), Prince, Orpha, Beecher, and Margaret. Bottom row is Nola, Oris, Granvil, Cosby, and Clarice. Oldest son, Oliver, is not pictured.

369. Family Portrait of Lilly Children, Hinton, W. Va.

Johnson stands in front of the monument located right outside the courthouse.

370. Vera Lilly Johnson at Confederate Monument, Hinton, W. Va.

Russell, father to Joe Neely, is pictured sitting at a desk while on a phone call.

371. Train Master Russell Neely on Telephone, Hinton, W. Va.

Allen and Ernest Meador with Bill Blue take photo in costume at Dodd Studios.

372. Meador Brothers and Friend Pose as Cowboys in Photo Studio, Hinton, W. Va.

Grett Shelton and Alva Shelton pictured. A bus can be seen in the background.

373. Sheltons at Hinton Stockyards, Hinton, W. Va.

Alice Neely and Pauline Mansfield pictured.

374. Two Girl Friends in Photo Booth at a Shop in Hinton, W. Va.

Front row, from left to right, is unknown, John Plumley, D. J. Via, E. B. Moten, W. M. Harvey, unknown, and Mr. Stewart.Second row, from left to right is Ed Adkins, B. P. Roye, unknown, unknown, Whitey Stoddard, and Joe Allen.

375. Sheet Metal Workers, Hinton, W. Va.

Steam engine no. 1508, to the left, and diesel engine no. 6260, pictured to the right.

376. Steam and Diesel Engines in Hinton Yards, Hinton, W. Va.

A group of unidentified soldiers stand in formation at the station.

377. World War II Troop at Hinton Train Station, Hinton, W. Va.

View from across the river looking at the west side of the city.

378. West End of Hinton, W. Va.

Drawn, colored depiction of the city set beside New River.Postcard postmarked January 22, 1933 was published by Dolin Bros. of Hinton, W. Va. See original for correspondence.

379. Bird's Eye View of Hinton, W. Va.

View overlooking New River and the bridge that leads into the old city.

380. Hinton, W. Va.

View of the city across the river.

381. City of Hinton on New River, Summers County, W. Va.

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.

382. Union Liquor Co. Building on Third Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

Stoddard family pictured beside the turntable, which was 900 feet in circumference.

383. Locomotive No. 175 on Hinton Round House Turntable, Hinton, W. Va.

Photo description reads, "2-8-8-2 H-7 Mallet used on coal train between Hinton (Summers County, W. Va.) and Handley (Kanawha County, W. Va.), and between Hinton and Clifton Forge (Alleghany County, Va.) from 1924  until replace by the 2-66-6 H 8's during 1940."

384. Mallet Locomotive Pulling Coal Train through Southeastern West Virginia to Western Virginia