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Employees pose for a group picture beside the building located on 2nd Avenue. Subjects unidentified.
Street view of the government building.
View looking northwest onto the street. A group of boys and men group in the street beside a horse drawn carriage. Subjects unidentified. Original postmarked June 12, 1912.
The building, located on the corner of Temple Street and 3rd Avenue, was the second home of the bank.
A crowd gathers on the street beside the First National Bank of Hinton building. Subjects unidentified.
Located on the corner of Temple Street and 4th Avenue. Nurses in uniform pose on the balconies. Subjects unidentified.
The bank staff pose in front of the building located on 3rd Avenue. Subjects unidentified.
A bartender and unidentified man pictured inside the bar.
A crowd surrounds the building located on 3rd Avenue. The sign at the entrance reads, "Building and All Stock and Fixtures To Be Sold at Absolute Auction, Saturday at 10:00 a.m." Subjects unidentified.
The building, pictured while housing Hinton Hardware, was built in 1920.
Mary Murrell, married to R. O. Murrell, poses beside the engine.
Mrs. R.O. Murrell pictured second from left. Others are unidentified.
Men and a younger boy pose by the caboose car. Subjects unidentified.
Murrell and Faulkner family pictured on the engine.
Looking at the engine from across the tracks.
Tall man pictured next to the train is R.O. Murrell. Other subjects unidentified.
Members of the family pictures on the porch and steps of the house.
The group is pictured at the corner of Summers Street & 5th Avenue. The woman in the middle is Mrs. R.O. Murrell. Woman on the left is unidentified.
Murrell pictured leaning on the porch steps of his home located on the corner of Summers Street and 5th Avenue. Man sitting on the steps is unidentified.
Mrs. Robert Murrell is pictured seated. The other women are unidentified.
Murrell pictured in his yard with a dog. The house is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. C&O Commissary is pictured in the background.
Murrell is pictured in his yard under a tree. Original photo is captioned  'Sleeping Beauty'. The house is located at the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. Note the side porches.
Murrell is pictured on the lower step of her porch located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street. Her associates are unidentified.
Murrell pictured outside the fence that surrounds his house with his dog. The home is located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
Murrell pictured with two dogs outside his house located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Summers Street.
The funeral procession moves down Temple Street. Flanagan was killed in a train wreck.
The family is pictured in their yard. Two of the children are identified as John and Tom Faulkner.
Photo taken of an old class photo at Hinton High School. The group appears to be the school's marching band and conductor. Subjects unidentified.
View of the building from across the street.
The building was located where Perry Memorial Gym is located today--adjacent to Summers County Middle School, formerly Hinton High School, on Temple Street..
A group of men inspect the damage caused by the collapse of one of the home's brick support columns. Two police officers seen in the background. Subjects unidentified.
Street view of the building.
Sidewalk view of the building located on Ballengee Street.
Students take the Golden Horseshoe Exam inside the building. Subjects unidentified.
Students taking the Golden Horseshoe Exam inside the building. Subjects unidentified.
A group of people walking down the sidewalk. Carnegie Library pictured.
Ceremony converting the Carnegie Library to the museum. Subjects unidentified.
"Big Four Brotherhood" building pictured.
Hospital located in the Big Four Building. View of the entrance.
Numbered individuals: 1. Margaret Nicely; 2. Sally Yovell; 3. Etheh Whitten; 4. unidentified; 5. Eps Saunders; 6. Mary Kirby; 7. Ghady Cahes; 8; Ms. Glass; 9. Ms. Meador; 10. Vera Connor; 11. Mary McCarthy; 12. Maude Dodd; 13. Ms. ClarkNative Americans, left to right: Warren Holbert; Lilly Bober; unidentified; Ms. Ratliff; Ms. Reddon; Marie Ratliff; Lehia Briers; Gladys Coleman; Herman FredekingBack row, left to right: Frank Tomkies; Ashby Eubanks; Buster Coleman; Robert Garvey; Clarence Crookshanks; Robert Harford; unidentified; Roger Boley; unidentified; Robert Arrington; Jack HayesHigh hats, right side: Harry Wickline; Mr. Parker; Willie Meador; Scott Ford; Robert Kirby; Russell Turner; Jimmie Anderson
Postcard print of the theatre building.
"Kiwanis" cast on the stage.
Family pictured in front of the house. Subjects unidentified.
House located on Ballengee Street in the Hinton Historical District.
The Catholic Church building located on 2nd Avenue & Temple Streets. Note the boardwalk and dirt streets. Brick roads were not laid until around 1907.
Two priests and a group of children are pictured on the altar. The priest on the left is believed to be Fr. John Werninger. Other subjects unidentified.
Parked cars line the street in front of the store buildings. A. W. Cox Department Store pictured on the right.
A crowd of people gather on the sidewalk and in between the parked cars. A. W. Cox Department store pictured in the background.