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View over the hills of the district. A house and what appears to be a farm are pictured in the center.

1. Forest Hill District, Summers County, W. Va.

Looking over the hills and what appears to be a farm.

2. The Hills of Forest Hill District, Summers County, W. Va.

View from a hill looking over houses.

3. Overlooking the Forest Hill District, Buck, W. Va.

Overlooking the district. Patches of forest sprout across the hills.

4. Aerial View of Forest Hill District, Summers County, W. Va.

A large tree towers over an older woman and younger girl who are looking out to the street. Subjects unidentified.The Graham family was one of the first families to settle in the Summers County area, ca. 1770. Col. James Graham built the log home ca. 1770.

5. Yard in front of David Graham Home, Talcott, W. Va.

Overlooking the valley from a mountaintop view. The river was named by Col. John Lewis in 1751. It flows from Randolph County, through Pocahontas and Monroe counties, and into New River near Hinton, W. Va.

6. Greenbrier River Valley, Talcott, W. Va.

Hills pictured in the background to create this picturesque view. Willowood County Club is located to the right of the photo.

7. View of Greenbrier River from Willowood Bridge, Summers County, W. Va.

View of the river cutting through a crowded forest.

8. Looking Up Greenbrier River from Willowood Bridge, Summers County, W. Va.

The town can be seen on the right of the picture alongside the hill. The river bends dramatically to change direction.

9. View Looking Down New River, Sandstone, W. Va.

View overlooking the area from White Oak Mountain.

10. Jumping Branch Community, Summers County, W. Va.

Rolling hills seen in the distance. Greenbrier River slightly pictured on the left.

11. Overlooking the Greenbrier River Valley in Summers County, W. Va.

Mountains and hills are pictured in the distance. Small farms scatter across the valley.

12. Greenbrier River Valley near Lowell, W. Va.