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See original for correspondence. Published by Hunting News Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

1. Field House; Huntington, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by Huntington News Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

2. Tri-State View, Showing Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ohio; Huntington, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Charles Washington Memorial Hall located on one of the four corners, donated by Charles Washington, brother of General George Washington." See original for correspondence. Published by Tichnor Bros. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

3. Charles Washington Hall; Charles Town, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Charleston, Capitol City of West Virginia. Located at the confluence of Elk and Kanawha Rivers in the heart of the State's Chemical, Coal, and Gas Industries. Kanawha Airport in the background represents greatest earth moving project in commercial aviation history. Nearly ten million cubic yards earth and rock were moved." Published by Kaeser and Blair. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

4. Aerial View of City and Kanawha Airport; Charleston, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

5. State 4H Camp, Jackson's Mill; Weston, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Near U.S. 219 a Thomas, Tucker County, is Blackwater Falls, 63 feet high. It is the most impressive spot in the rugged gorge of the Blackwater which drains the lovely Canaan Valley, rimmed about by mountains 3,700 feet high. This region was made famous in "Blackwater Chronicles" by Porte Crayon, the pen-name of General David Hunter Strother." See original for correspondence. Published by Tygart Valley News Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

6. Blackwater Falls, Thomas, Tucker County, W. Va.

The bridge was formerly known as "Bluestone High Bridge" before its name was changed to what it is today. The structure stands tall over the river.

7. Lilly Bridge Over Bluestone River, Summers County, W. Va.