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Text on the back reads: "The year-round recreation wonderland. Skiing, fishing, golfing, etc. Near Davis, W. Va."

1. Canaan Valley State Park, W. Va.

Further text reads: "Alt. 3000."

2. Straight Road Through Canaan Valley, W. Va.

Text reads: "Said to be the longest straight road in state. Alt. above 3000."

3. Straight Road Through Canaan Valley, W. Va.

Text on front reads: "Alt. over 3000."

4. Road Through Canaan Valley, W. Va.

5. View over Canaan Valley near Davis, W. Va.

6. Canaan Valley near Davis, W. Va.

7. View of Canaan Valley, Near Davis, W. Va.

8. Skiing at Cabin Mountain, Canaan Valley, W. Va.

9. Skiing at Cabin Mountain, Near Davis, W. Va.

10. Skiing at Cabin Mountain and Weiss Knob, Canaan Valley, W. Va.

Standing by the hay wagon with a pitch fork is Samuel F. Harsh (b.1836-d.1912). His wife, Louisa, is standing at the very end of the hay wagon. The farm is located in the Canaan Valley.

11. Hay Ride on Samuel F. Harsh's Farm near Davis, W. Va.

From left to right is the C. I. Pell House (later Robert T. Barton's home), the company House of Beech Burgen, the F. S. Landstreet House, and the Allegheny Heights Hospital, later the site of the Coffman House.This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.

12. A Street with Homes and the Allegheny Heights Hospital in Davis, W. Va.