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- IDNO:
- 014137
- Title:
- Fairfax Street, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- IDNO:
- 014138
- Title:
- Pulverizing Sand Mill and Electric Plant in Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- IDNO:
- 014139
- Title:
- St. Vincent's Catholic Church, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- IDNO:
- 014140
- Title:
- Courthouse and Washington Hotel on Fairfax Street, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Description:
- Courthouse is on the left and the Washington Hotel is on the right.
- IDNO:
- 014141
- Title:
- Fairfax Street, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1916
- IDNO:
- 014142
- Title:
- Flood in Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1936
- IDNO:
- 014143
- Title:
- Flood in Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1936
- Description:
- Two people walk across a bridge with flood waters flowing over it.
- IDNO:
- 014144
- Title:
- Flood in Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1936
- Description:
- Car parked along a flooded street in Berkeley Springs, W. Va.
- IDNO:
- 014145
- Title:
- Flood in Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1936
- Description:
- Flood waters engulf a house.
- IDNO:
- 014146
- Title:
- Berkeley Springs State Park, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1925
- Description:
- 'George Washington loved to vacation in Berkeley Springs because of its naturally warm springs, which gave the town its original name of Bath. The three principal springs and the bathhouses built around them today are part of Berkeley Springs State Park.'
- IDNO:
- 014147
- Title:
- Canners at the Canning Factory of Eli Rice, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1907
- Description:
- 'This is the Eli Rice Canning Factory before 1908-Probably 1907. I have original of this photo. I will identify these people as they are identified on the back of an old print of it. The numbers are used to make row identification easier. First Row, left to right: 1. Austin Newbraugh, 2. Henry Beeler, 3. Joe Miller, 4. Miller, 5. Dewey Rice, 6. Lacy Rice, 7. Miller, 8. Miller, 9. Mason. Second Row: 10. unknown, 11. unknown, 12. Agnes Dawson, 13. Gladys Ziler, 14. Ziler, 15 Annie Ziler, 16. Fritzman, 17 Fritzman, 18. Ferry Ambrose, 19. unknown, 20 Lillie Miller, 21. Mae Ambrose, 22. Jessie Miller, 23. Miller, 24. Mrs. Eli Rice. Third Row: 25. Clara Fearnow, 26 Mrs. Kelley Bohrer, 27. unknown, 28. Ruth Ziler, 29. Mrs. John Ziler, 30. unknown, 31. Fannie Newbraugh, 32. Mabel Hinckle, 33. unknown, 34 Edward Miller, 35. Eli Rice 'Owner of carrier', 36 John Ziler. Back Row: 37. Robert Miller, 38. Chaffie Ziler, 39. Harry Bohrer. It may be of interest to have further identification of some of these people. 1. Austin Newbraugh was my father. 5. Dewey Rice was assistant cashier of Old Morgan County Bank and later cashier of Citizens National Bank. 6. Lacy Rice was a lawyer, President of Old National Bank of Martinsburg and a one time regent of West Virginia University. 12. Agnes Dawson is still living in Berkeley Springs. 31. Fannie Hinckle is my mother. 32. Mabel Hinckel sister of my mother is mother of 2 prominent doctors - Jay Welch, deceased of Baylor University and Dr. Jack Welch, retired chief of staff at Hurtsler Clinic, Halsatead Kansas. 35. Eli Rice was a farmer, canner and bank director. The Siler collection that you have some photos from was arranged by me through Lacey Rice as head of the bank settling the Siler Estate. From Fred Newbraugh. 'Half hidden man with hat in back row - E. Rice. Man in figured shirt with dog is Austin NewBraugh, his wife, Fanny Hinkel, is looking over shoulder in back row.'
- IDNO:
- 014148
- Title:
- Loading Platform of a Canning Factory near Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1918/09/07