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Portrait of Quisenberry who is dressed in a suit.

1705. Dr. Quisenberry of Hinton, W. Va.

Johnson pictured in fashionable attire holding a feather.

1706. Fannie Quisenberry Johnson of Hinton, W. Va.

Located along the banks of Laurel Creek in the Green Sulphur District, the home is approximately five miles east of Sandstone, W. Va. Its earliest known settler was David Dick around 1840.

1707. John Averill and Peggy Rossi Home, Ramp, W. Va.

The five sisters pose outside of their home located along the Bluestone River.

1708. Ratliff Family near True, W. Va.

Read pictured sitting in a chair.

1709. Prosecuting Attorney Tom Read of Summers County, W. Va.

Pictured from left to right in front row is Oris Cook; Delva Lyons; Sally Pettry; and Mary Etta Cook. In the back row is Jack Cook; Grace Pettry Meador; and Matt Cook.

1710. River Ridge Community at Lou Pettry Farm, Summers County, W. Va.

Pictured in the first row is Sally Margaret King; Cook Pettry (seated); and Lou Pettry (seated).  Second row pictured is Francis Meador and Josie Farley. In the back row is Crockett Farley and Ben Goff. The group is pictured on the Lou Pettry Farm.

1711. People of River Ridge Community, Summers County, W. Va.

Looking north east at the log building.

1712. Rockymount Missionary Baptist Church, River Ridge, Pipestem District, W. Va.

The inn was originally Governor Hatfield's camp and was built in 1915.

1713. Riverside Inn, Pence Springs, W. Va.

The church, pictured in the distance between leafless trees, overlooks Riffes Bottom.

1714. River View Presbyterian Church on Greenbrier River, Summers County, W. Va.

View of the church entrance. The building overlooks Riffes Bottom along the Greenbrier River.

1715. River View Freedom Presbyterian Church, Summers County, W. Va.

An unidentified road is lined by large trees on either side.

1716. A Typical Road Found in Summers County, W. Va.