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A view of High Street showing the tower of the First Baptist Church, located in the same lot as the present church.
Group watches girl on other side of table practicing.
Group of girls watch the teacher demonstrating the process.
Lone boy sitting in chair looks extremely disgruntled with task at hand.
The square, to the left, is comprised of scattered trees and park benches. In the background is McCreery Hotel.
View of the building from down the street. A horse drawn carriage are pictured outside.
A group of unidentified subjects pose infront of the old mill.
Man poses by his horse drawn carriage. He was killed on July 14, 1919 near the Red Bank in the Forest Hill district.
Showing Market and South Streets and Flat Iron Building.
1. G.A. Miller 2. A.E. Miller 3. James H. Miller 4. C.L. Miller 5. J.H. Miller of Texas. Photograph was taken at the Miller house, also known as the John Cooke home.
Colored postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.
Colored postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.
Left to right: Cecil Upton, Monroe Cales, Louis Rosemire - Supervisor of Track on the Northern Division, C and O (Chesapeake and Ohio) died in 1930, Evert Johnson died 1952, and Elbert Cales. Other information on the back of the photograph includes: "New Richmond Su Co WV - from Jerome Barr and wife - Stephen Trail".
Front row: Harley Johnson, Edna Weaver, Martha Scott, Lorna (?) Newbraugh, Paul Brock, and Grace Weaver. Next row: Jessie Weaver, Myrtle Scott, Harvey Johnson, Nettie Arnett, Ralph Brand, Raymond Scott, Leslie Henry. Middle Row: (Teacher) Clifford Pindell Coombs, Ollie Brock, Mazzie Arnett, Boy--a Newbraugh Lonnie (?). Back row: Roxiw Myrtle, Mae Crock, Bessie Tricket, Byron Morgan Brans, Leslie Fisher, Brooks Lanham, Tola Henry, Hazel Brand, Wilma Brock, Willa Brock and William Lanham.
Rory Teter in his baseball uniform about 1914