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1. Railroad Cars Using Timken Roller Bearings, Southern, W. Va.

2. Railroad Cars Using Timken Roller Bearings Traveling Over Bridge, Southern, W. Va.

3. United Carbon Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Kelvinator wholesale.

4. Jones Cornett Electric Company Building, Welch, W. Va.

Bulman Steel Shelving.

5. Hooten Equipment Company and Hussmann Refrigeration, Charleston, W. Va.

6. Likely Standard Oil Company Representatives

7. Young Adults Take Picture in Backyard While Holding Bottle of Liquor

8. Steam Tractor and Wagon Being Pulled By Donkeys Through Field

9. Coal River Church and Land on Hillside

10. Capitol Transit Charter Buses Outside of Capital Building, Charleston, W. Va.

11. Capitol Transit Charter Buses Outside of Capital Building, Charleston, W. Va.

12. Anchor Coal Company Owned Machinery Cutting Into Wall, Highcoal, Boone Co. W. Va.

13. Anchor Coal Company Mine Workers Sort Through Coal Traveling Down Conveyor Belt, Highcoal, Boone Co., W. Va.

14. Worker Operates Machinery Pulling Carts Filled With Coal Through Coal Mine, Highcoal, Boone Co., W. Va.

15. Machinery Possibly Powering Lights for Anchor Coal Mine, Highcoal, Boone Co., W. Va.

16. Large Chunks of Coal In and Around Cart at End of Line, Anchor Coal Mine, Highcoal, Boone Co., W. Va.

17. Parkette Chicken Dinners Restaurant

Location is potentially Huntington.

18. Exterior of Greyhound Bus Depot

19. Blossom Dairy Company Baseball Team Portrait In Front of Store, Charleston, W. Va.

20. Miner Drives Filled Coal Carts Outside of Mine

21. Coal Miner Working From His Knees Due To Extremely Low Ceiling

22. C.H. Jimison Construction Company, Initial Construction Stage of C and P Telephone Building, Montgomery, W. Va.

Cor. Virginia and Delaware.

23. Prescription Department of Camp Drug Company, Charleston, W. Va.

24. Prescription Department of Camp Drug Company, Charleston, W. Va.

25. Dr. Pepper Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Top of capital building can be seen in distance.

26. Grand Opening of Esso Service Center, P.J. Whittington Station, Charleston, W. Va.

27. Interior of Auto Repair Center at Esso Standard Oil Hoeferer Station

28. Galperin Music Company Display Window Featuring Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Charleston, W. Va.

29. General Processing Equipment Corporation Plant, Charleston, W. Va.

30. General Processing Equipment Corporation Plant, Charleston, W. Va.

31. Goshorn Hardware Company, Charleston, W. Va.

32. Esso Standard Oil Float During Parade, Charleston, W. Va.

33. Kids at Standard Oil Company Soap Box Derby Service Center Along Road

34. Street View of The Him Store Window Display, Likely Charleston, W. Va.

35. Hannibal Lock and Dam on Upper Ohio River, New Martinsville, W. Va.

36. Indian Mound, South Charleston, W. Va.

37. Esso Standard Oil Company Employee With Three Other Men Preparing Equipment for Experiment

38. Esso Standard Oil Company Employee With Three Other Men Conducting an Experiment

Two men stand on top of ladder to get a better view.

39. Group Gathered On Rainy Day to Watch Parade, Likely in Charleston, W. Va.

Located on Bullitt Street.

40. Fruit and Produce Co. Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables Warehouse, Charleston, W. Va.

41. Coal Miner Operating Machinery Inside of Killarney Mine Owned by Lillybrook Coal Co., Killarney, W. Va.

42. Machinery Inside of Killarney Mine, Owned By Lillybrook Coal Co., Killarney, W. Va.

43. Support Beams Inside of Killarney Mine, Owned By Lillybrook Coal Co., Killarney, W. Va.

44. Several Coal Miners Using Headlamps at Work in Killarney Mine, Owned By Lillybrook Coal Co., Killarney, W. Va.

45. Two Coal Miners Operate a Drill Together Inside of Killarney Mine, Owned By Lillybrook Coal Co., Killarney, W. Va.

46. Machinery Inside of Killarney Mine, Owned By Lillybrook Coal Co.

47. Three Hundred Ton Hydroelectric Forging Crane, Naval and Plants, South Charleston, W. Va.

48. Montgomery Park Cemetery, London, W. Va.

49. Morris Memorial Methodist Church, Charleston, W. Va.

50. Morton Cadillac Company Cars, Charleston, W. Va.

51. Oxen Pull Coal Cart Down Track Through Very Low Ceiling Section of Unidentified Mine

Family gathers in front yard for photograph.

52. Pierson Family Home

53. Pennzoil Gas Station

Employee is either Roush, Caynoe, McThiney, Sands or Murphy.

54. Railroad Employee of Jarrett Eugene Crew

55. Rev. Spero Lewisburg Concerto

56. Group of Salvation Army Volunteers

57. Bluefield State Teacher's College, Bluefield, W. Va.

58. Aerial View of Bluefield State Teachers College, Bluefield, W. Va.

59. Aerial View of Concord State Teachers College, Athens, W. Va.

60. Fairmont State Teachers College, Fairmont, W. Va.

61. Fairmont State Teachers College, Fairmont, W. Va.

62. Interior of Fairmont State Teachers College Library, Fairmont, W. Va.

63. Aerial View of Hopemont Sanitarium, Hopemont, W. Va.

64. Huntington State Hospital Instructional Farm, Barboursville, W. Va.

65. Aerial View of Huntington State Hospital, Huntington, W. Va.

66. Marshall College Library, Huntington, W. Va.

McKendree Hospital opened in 1901 near train tracks connecting the New River coal companies. This location was chosen by Quinnimont coal operator Joseph Beury due to it's close proximity to his mine.

67. McKendree Emergency Hospital Room, McKendree, W. Va.

68. New River State College Wood Shop, Montgomery, W. Va.

69. Aerial View of Potomac State School of W. Va. University, Keyser, W. Va.

70. Classroom at Potomac State School of W. Va. University, Keyser, W. Va.

71. Potomac State School of West Virginia Library, Keyser, W. Va.

72. State Four-H Camp, Braxton Co., W. Va.

73. Newly Constructed Walls in Backyard at State Four-H Camp, Braxton Co., W. Va.

74. West Liberty State Teachers College, Near Wheeling, W. Va.

75. West Virginia Children's Home

76. Interior View of Dining Room at West Virginia Children's Home

The Last Supper scene is painted on the backdrop behind stage.

77. Interior of Church at West Virginia Industrial School for Boys

Road winds past large main building, barn, and large area of farm land.

78. Aerial View of West Virginia Colored Children's Home

79. West Virginia State Industrial Home For Colored Girls

80. Aerial View of West Virginia Industrial Home for Colored Girls

81. Aerial View of West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls

82. Looms Inside of West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls

83. Theater Inside of West Virginia Penitentiary, Moundsville, W. Va.

84. Dining Area Inside of West Virginia Penitentiary, Moundsville, W. Va.

Small amount of people are inside the cage playing basketball, while the majority of in mates stand around outside playing checkers among other things.

85. Inmates in Yard at West Virginia Penitentiary, Moundsville, W. Va.

86. Outdoor Hallways Connecting Buildings at West Virginia School for Colored Deaf and Blind, Romney, W. Va.

87. Exterior View of West Virginia School for Colored Deaf and Blind, Romney, W. Va.

88. Aerial View of West Virginia Schools For Deaf and Blind, Romney, W. Va.

89. Entrance to Building at West Virginia Schools For Deaf and Blind, Romney, W. Va.

90. Waitresses Inside of Swiss Restaurant, Possibly in Charleston, W. Va.

91. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Marching Band on Sidewalk in Front of School Building, Charleston, W. Va.

92. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Football Team in Front of School Building, Charleston, W. Va.

93. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Trojans Marching Band on Sidewalk in Front of School Building, Charleston, W. Va.

94. Library at Shepherd State Teacher's College, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

Spencer State Hospital was primarily a hospital for the insane and those suffering from mental illness. It opened in 1893 to take on patients from Weston State Hospital which was overpopulated at the time. The hospital remained in use until June of 1989.

95. Looking Down the Long Brick Building of Spencer State Hospital, Spencer, W. Va.

Spencer State Hospital was primarily a hospital for the insane and those suffering from mental illness. It opened in 1893 to take on patients from Weston State Hospital which was overpopulated at the time. The hospital remained in use until June of 1989. As you can see, there was originally no fencing around the building separating patients from the town, and patients were even allowed free access to and from the town and building.

96. Aerial View of Spencer State Hospital, Spencer, W. Va.

Podium and piano are the focal point of the room in front. Spencer State Hospital was primarily a hospital for the insane and those suffering from mental illness. It opened in 1893 to take on patients from Weston State Hospital which was overpopulated at the time. The hospital remained in use until June of 1989.

97. Gathering Room Inside of Spencer State Hospital, Spencer, W. Va.

Building was constructed in 1923, originally founded as the West Virginia Normal and Industrial School for Colored Children. The building was closed in 1956 and was transferred to Marshall University in 1961, where it was used as college owned apartments. The apartments were later demolished in 2011.

98. West Virginia Colored Children's Home Sun Parlor, Near Huntington, W. Va.

99. Mining Machinery Traveling Down Railroad

100. Long Dump Truck Travels Down Dirt Road Through Clinchfield Mine, McClure, Va.