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Two unidentified men stand beside a large rock that has painted on it, "Plumley-Hulme: Sell it for less." The Plumley Building was located on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Temple Street, built by William Plumley.

1. Two Men Beside Advertisement on a Boulder, Hinton, W. Va.

Three cows graze over the rock and litter by the river.

2. New River Drainage System, Hinton, W. Va.

Keller pictured beside the water than flows down the rock wall.

3. Nell Keller at Falls below Hinton, W. Va.

Pictured in the front, from left to right, is W. E. Price and Paul Price. Lula and Youla Deaver pictured in the background.

4. Inside the Independent Herald Building, Hinton, W. Va.

View of Robert Summers Neely home located on Ballengee Street. Neely was a local dentist and chairman of the republican county committee.

5. Dr. Neely's Home, Hinton, W. Va.

Two men in the background walk along the river bank.

6. View Below City Looking Across New River, Hinton, W. Va.

Keller pictured by the small-scale waterfalls below the city.

7. Bob Keller at Falls below Hinton, W. Va.

View of home lived in by Harold, son of Edward Calvin Eagle.Edward C. Eagle served on the local Hinton bar for nearly a quarter of a century after paying his way through West Virginia University. Mr. Eagle served his first term as prosecuting attorney of Summers County from 1902 to 1904 and for the following twenty years was the United States commissioner at Hinton. In 1920, he was elected prosecuting attorney on a platform that called for the suppression of moon-shining and law-breaking in general.

8. Harold Eagle Home on Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.

Stokes pictured walking into the Laing Humphries building entrance where Citizens Bank used to be located.

9. Dr. J. W. Stokes Entering His Office, Hinton, W. Va.

Unidentified workers and equipment are scattered across the construction site.

10. Avis Bridge Under Construction, Hinton, W. Va.

Two women and a group of children are pictured on top of rocks beneath the toll bridge.

11. Hinton Toll Bridge, Madams Creek side of New River in Hinton, W. Va.

Hartley, left, and Kiser, right, pose behind a cut-out that makes them appear as if they were in a hot air ballon. The banner on the poster reads, "Over Cincinnati". Hartley was a C & O Railroad train dispatcher and Kiser was a telegraph operator.

12. Sam Hartley and Herb Kiser Pose Behind Cut-Out, Hinton, W. Va.