Search Results
- IDNO:
- 014149
- Title:
- Canning Factory Near Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1918/09/07
- IDNO:
- 014150
- Title:
- Franklin Hotel, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.
- Description:
- A close-up view of the Franklin Hotel in Franklin, Pendleton County, West Virginia. The hotel was torn down around 1970.
- IDNO:
- 014151
- Title:
- Rockwell Canning Industry, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1918/09/07
- IDNO:
- 014152
- Title:
- Residence and Cannery of E. L. Rice, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- IDNO:
- 014153
- Title:
- Courthouse, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.
- Description:
- 'The Ruined Path of Fire'
- IDNO:
- 014154
- Title:
- Canning Factory of J. P. Hauvermale on William Street, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1909
- IDNO:
- 014155
- Title:
- Byrd's Hotel, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.
- Description:
- A close-up view of Byrds Hotel in Franklin, West Virginia. The hotel was built in 1924-25, and replaced Florentine Hotel that was destroyed by fire on April 17, 1924. Dick Byrd, the owner of the hotel, is sitting on the porch.
- IDNO:
- 014156
- Title:
- Daugherty Hotel, Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.
- Description:
- A close-up view of the Daugherty Hotel, Franklin, Pendleton County, West Virginia. The hotel was destroyed by fire on April 17, 1924.
- IDNO:
- 014157
- Title:
- Harper House on Upper North Fork, Pendleton County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1930-1940
- Description:
- 'The Harper House is at the extreme left. Confederate scout Bill Harper killed here during the civil war. The little log house in the center was the home of Leonard and Phebe Hinkle Harper for about nine years. Ther were married Dec. 19, 1816. They lived at Mouth of Seneca four years. Then lived near the Old Cave School House seven years (now Riley Kimble place.) So they would have moved to this log house about 1827. They built the large house here seen to the left in 1836. This farm is 8 miles above Circleville and was long known as the Meadows. Leonard and Phebe had three sons and six daughters. Later Leonard H. Hammer lived here and raised his family of two sons and six daughters. Then his son John and Ada his wife lived here and the farm was in the family continuously until she was killed Sept. 9, 1925. The boy in the foreground is Luther Hammer.'
- IDNO:
- 014158
- Title:
- Joel Dahmer House, Pendleton County, W. Va.
- Description:
- Built about 1850
- IDNO:
- 014159
- Title:
- Hinkle Home from the Revolutionary War Period, Pendleton County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1910
- IDNO:
- 014160
- Title:
- Pioneer Skidmore Home, Pendleton County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1930-1940