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View of old Byers home on the corner of Main Street and Duke Street in Shepherdstown.<br />
Reinhart Pharmacy on the left.
View looking North on King Street. Miss Ellen Welshan's shop; Mr. Steve Dandridge's office and implement shop; houses; Mr. B. Baker's Store, now Kave's; old fire hall and shed, later a jail, and now the Women's Club.
View of the Old Northern Methodist Church, on the corner of Church and New Streets; Beyond, the home of Mr. Jimmy Myers.
View of Old Shepherd College Hall 'now McMurran Hall' and the Town Clock.
View of the old fire hall and bell tower. 'Now the Women's Club and Shepherdstown Public Library.'
View looking East on German 'Main' Street with flagstone pavement and gutter, between Church and King Streets.
View of McMurran's Drug Store and Entler home 'later burned,' and Entler Hotel. The old house is on the present site of Jefferson Security Bank.
View of the Old Episcopal Church, now the Asbury Methodist Church, and a wall surrounding the old Episcopal graveyard.
Young girl, Rachel Snyder, stands by Grant's pump. The Grant house, later burned, is seen in the background. The house was located on the North side of German Street, between Duke and Church Streets.
View of the wall of the old Episcopal graveyard with the Town Clock in the background.
Side porches of the old Towner house; now the Presbyterian Manse, at the corner of German and Church Street.
Old McMurran house and small houses, on north side of German Street, west of Duke Street.
Old Sheetz house, on site of present Lutheran church, on southwest corner of King and High Street.
Rear view of the old Sheetz house.
Wall of old Shepherd graveyard, on New Street, between Church and King Street.
Gate to old Shepherd graveyard, and east end of Episcopal rectory. Strother Athey and dog.
Episcopal Rectory, built 1814, on south side of New Street, between Church and King Streets.
Looking east on New Street to a home now owned by Mrs. A. S. Lucas. Formerly the home of Mrs. John S. Powell and her two daughters.
African-American woman, 'Aunt Fanny' taken in the backyard of William and Hannah Wells house, on the north side of New Street, between Duke and Church Streets.
African-American woman, Mary Moore, in the backyard of former home of Henry W. Potts, now owned by Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Thacher; on New Street, between Church and King Streets.
House over the Town Run, formerly owned by Miss Betty Barnhart, on High Street, between Princess and Rumsey Avenue.
The old Sanbower home, on Rumsey Avenue, north of High Street.
The old Davis home, now owned by John Miller, on Duke Street, north of High Street.
'Leeland' built by Edmund J. Lee. Now the home of Mrs. E. Lee Goldsborough and Miss Helen Goldsborough.
Old C&amp;O Canal, and in the background the old Knode home, practically destroyed by the flood of 1936.
A view of the Potomac River. Probably taken from 'Belle Vue' present home of Mr. Mrs. Henry Shepherd.
'The Surrey with the fringe on top.  Llewellyn Potts, Miss Sally Powell, Miss Kate Powell; on the Shepherd 'Grade.'
Llewellyn Potts at Springwood, the 'upper farm' the old Shepherd home, now owned by Dr. Hendrix.
A view of the Toll House near a bridge in Shepherdstown.
A view of the old mill in Shepherdstown by the river.