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View of houses in Grafton, W. Va.

1. Grafton, W. Va.

Houses at base of hillside.

2. Grafton, W. Va.

View of houses at the base of a hillside in Grafton, W. Va.

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Facility use to care for wounded and sick soldiers during the Civil War.

5. United States Army Hospital at Grafton, W. Va.

Houses in the town of Grafton, W. Va.

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People fill the Main Street in Grafton, W. Va.

7. Crowded Main Street, Grafton, W. Va.

This church known as the "Mother Church of Mother's Day" and is where the Mother's Day holiday began when Mrs. Ann Reeves Jarvis began an effort to reunite family ties that had been broken during the Civil War. The day of reunification, first called "Mother's Friendship Day", was an organized event in which mother's of the community were brought together. Union and Confederate soldiers and their family members also participated, shaking each other's hands and rekindling friendship.Today, the holiday has grown to be internationally celebrated and recognized. This church currently holds an International Mother's Day shrine.

8. Andrews Methodist Church, Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

View of Grafton, W. Va. showing houses, buildings, and a bridge.

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10. Grafton, W. Va. Viewed from Across the Tygart River

A view homes and businesses in Grafton, West Virginia around 1890.

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