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Street view of the building located on the corner of Temple Street and 3rd Avenue. The building burned in 1983 and is now Towne Square.
Inside the store located on the corner of 3rd Avenue, between Ballengee and Temple streets. Employees behind the counter are identified, from left to right, as Lorene Jones, an unidentified man, Mary Eades, and Maycle Scott who is the mother of Jack Scott.
Looking at the store's entrance located on 3rd Avenue.
View of the store's entrance located beside Doyle's Market of 3rd Avenue.
View of the store's entrance located on 3rd Avenue.
The building, located on Ballengee Street, is advertising "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" playing that day.
Lona Richmond, left, and Betty Jane Arrington Angell, right, pose in front of the theatre on Ballengee Street.
Petrey pictured in front of the Ritz Theatre on Ballengee Street.
Street view of the building located on Ballengee Street. The theatre is advertising The Ten Commandments.
Pictured from left to right in the front is Earnett Cobb, Betty Jane Arrington Angell, and Lloyd Seldomridge. The two gentleman in the back are Homer Thrall, left, and Raymond W. Argabright. On the awning, above the group, reads, "The Gang's All Here".
Street view of the building located on Ballengee Street.
A crowd gathers on 2nd Avenue in the Hinton National Historic District. The winner of the drawing is given an automobile as a prize from Pucket's Drug Store. Nu-Way Cleaners and McCreery Hotel pictured in the background.
A crowd gathers on 2nd Avenue between Temple and Ballengee Streets in the Hinton National Historic District to witness the results of the Pucket Drug Store raffle that will give an automobile to the winner. An unidentified woman and young boy hold up their tickets.
View of the snow covered church building and grounds from the street below.
View of the church building and grounds from the street below.
A Sunday School teacher poses with twelve young girls on the outside steps. Subjects unidentified.
View of the building from the street. Window advertises West Union and Dr. J. W. Stokes office.
Construction materials are piled on a cart pulled by a horse. Unidentified construction workers pose by the site located on 2nd Avenue.
Drawing depicts a group riding past the hotel building in an old-fashioned automobile.
Street view of the building. A clothing shop is housed at the ground floor.
Photo lifted from the "Official C&O Industy Guide & Shipper's Directory, 1906".
A crowd gathers on the sidewalks as a float in the parade travels through the corner of Ballengee Street and 2nd Avenue.
Interior of the hotel. An unidentified employee stands behind the counter next to a schedule of trains.
Female employees pose by the set tables around the room. Subjects unidentified.
Old Montgomery Ward, a mail order company, pictured.
Two unidentified children are pictured holding  hands at a local hangout on 2nd Avenue.
Two undientified employees sit behind a desk in the lobby of the hotel.
Street view of the building located on 2nd Avenue.
Female employees pose by the set tables.Subjects unidentified.
View of the building from down the street. A horse drawn carriage are pictured outside.
Mr. Welfrey, left, and Leo Poteet, right, stand behind the counter of the store located inside the McCreery Hotel.
Mr. Welfrey and his wife pictured with Oran Mann, the man with the tie. Other subjects unidentified.
Keller pictured sitting at his desk.
Cars are parked along the sidewalk in front of the building.
An unidentified man cross the street toward the super market. Parked cars line the sidewalk. The trees are bare, suggesting it is winter time.
Street view of the store located on Ballengee Street.
Cub Scout boys help fix toys for the less fortunate in time for Christmas with the Hinton Fire Department. Subjects unidentified.
A man on the left repaints a sled while his colleague on the right put together a chair. The department had fixed toys and other items for less fortunate children during the holiday season. Subjects unidentified.
Ground view of the Confederate Monument located by the Courthouse Square.
Members of the Faulkner family pictured beside the monument located at Courthouse Square.
Close up of the monument, which reads, "This monument erected in honor of American valor as displayed by the Confederate soldiers from 1861 to 1865, and to perpetuate to remotest ages the patriotism and fidelity to principles of the heroes who fought and died for a lost cause."
A crowd gathers for the celebration. Pictured in the center of the photo is the confederate monument. In the background is the Summers Memorial Building.
Kathleen Timberlake pictured leaning against the monument located at Court House Square. The Miller Hotel can be seen in the background.
Colored sketch of the church building. Published by Beckley News Co. of Beckley, W. Va.
A group of singers recite from the hymnal books they hold. They are meeting in a parsonage  of the church. Subjects unidentified.
Pictured left to right is Art Lough, unidentified, Cecil Lively, Evelyn Bigony, Dick Hackney, Elma Hackney, Paris Hackey, Clair Bigony, M. H. Maloney, and Luther Wheeler.
An old-fashioned automobile is parked by a gasoline pump.
Cars are parked along James Street while people attend the local farmers market.
Cars crowd along the street to attend the farmers market.
A crowd assembles on the lawn to hear a speaker. Subjects unidentified.
A group of gentlemen pose in front of the building. John F. Briers, father of W. M. Briers, is pictured. The other men are unidentified.
View of the court house and grounds. Original postmarked June 25, 1910.
Street view of the building.
A group poses in front of the court building. The front line pose with their instruments. Subjects unidentified.
Young musicians perform behind the building. Subjects unidentified.
Two men stand by a microphone in the yard. Musicians are pictured with instruments seated behind music stands on the left. A small crowd can be seen in the background watching the event. Subjects unidentified.
Four musicians in "hillbilly" attire play a variety of instruments, including a washboard (fat left) and a banjo (far right). Subjects unidentified.
Ground view of the building and grounds.
Colored drawing of the building and grounds. Published by I. & M. Ottenheimer of Baltimore, Md.
The building stands behind leafless trees, suggesting it is winter time. An unidentified man crosses the street on the right and walks toward the courthouse.
Looking at the building from across a field. A horse and old-fashioned baby stroller are pictured on the right.
Street view of the park. A group of people are scattered across the lawn.
The square, to the left, is comprised of scattered trees and park benches. In the background is McCreery Hotel.
Claimed to weight 16,500 pounds, this cannon is an ancient piece of artillery donated by former Congressman Littlepage. The cannon was used during the Civil War in the southern states and was brought to Hinton from the state of Florida.
A group of unidentified men pose beside the newly acquired Civil War cannon. This ancient piece of artillery is claimed to weight 16,500 pounds and was used by the southern states. The cannon was transported from the state of Florida, specifically. Former Congressman Littlepage donated the item to the city.
An unidentified man exits the courthouse, walking toward the steps that connect to the sidewalk.
A group of children dressed in costume pose on a stage, perhaps during a dress rehearsal. Subjects unidentified.
A class of graduates pose in front of the building. Subjects unidentified.
View of the building from across the street. A stray dog is pictured next to one of the parked cars.
Women are pictured crossing the parking lot from the building, which is pictured on the far left. Subjects unidentified. A sign depicts the direction and distance of Alderson, Lewsiburg, Shady Springs, and Beckley.
An unidentified man is pictured balancing on a narrow perch toward the roof of the building.
A band assembles in front of the stage where adults sit and observe. Subjects unidentified.
The group poses on the steps of the building. In the back row on the far left, Charles Lago is pictured. Other subjects unidentified.
Boy Scout Troop 115 poses on the steps of the building. Subjects unidentified.
Charles Lago is pictured on the far left playing the saxophone. The other musicians are unidentified.
The class of '53 dressed for their play, "Head for the Hill".Pictured sitting, from left to right, is Thelma Sluss, Doris Brue, Edith Lilly Peggy Keaton, Dorothy Sluss, Vera Harvey, Jim Ted Weilly, Dude Talbert, and Fred Webb.Pictured standing, from left to right, is Hale Farley, Joyce Meador, Wilma Shirey, Shirley Nichols, Dan Eubank, Patty Ellison, Shirley Harvey, Patricia Helmintoler, Forest Adkins, and Bob Wheeler.Pictured sitting on the stage, from left to right, is Charlie Epperly, Helen Humphreys, M axine Iddings, Loretta Meadows, Mary Ellen Davis, Barbara Burton, Scott Briers, Jean Reed, Marie Vass, David Retchana, Billy Peyton, and Edward Zickafoose.
A band of young musicians plays outside Summers Memorial Building. Subjects unidentified.
View from the audience, looking at a band comprised of young musicians outside Summers Memorial Building. Subjects unidentified.
A band comprised of young musicians play outside Summers Memorial Building.
Two men shake hands while standing behind a microphone. To the left a band comprised of young musicians is pictured. Subjects unidentified.
Timberlake is sitting in one of the fountain bowls. The leafless trees in the background suggest it is wintertime, which is likely why the fountain is not running.
Picture caption reads, "Summers County Court House was constructed in 1877. Summers County formed in 1871. Hinton was established in 1873, chartered in 1880. The C & O Railroad bought 65 acres of land from the heirs of Issac Ballengee and gave 3 acres to the new county to be used to build a courthouse. This picture appears to have ben taken late 1920's-early 1930's. Note trunks of trees are white washed--a common practice for many years."
Students holding instruments and signs in protest. One sign reads, "We need a new superintendent". Another reads, "Miss Nicely Killed Our Band". A sign on the top left reads, "Down With Our Female Hitler", and below that sign, "Are Our Citizens Afraid?". Miller Hotel pictured in the background.
The sign on the side of the float reads, "Journey to the Inn, A. A., Y. M. C. A.". Unidentified man dressed as Joseph stands in the truck with palm trees and animals.
Colored drawing of the government building. Published by Beckley News Co. of Beckley, W. Va.
Street view of the building.
A crowd gathers on the street in front of the building to watch the ceremony.
Colored drawing depicting the church building and grounds. Published by Beckley News Co. of Beckley, W. Va.
A large group of unidentified men, perhaps members of the church, pose along the steps and in front of the building.
Pictured from left to right in the back row is Henry Harrison, Mr. Ketchum, unidentified, Jack Mann, B. Thompson, Mr. Minichian, and Bill Miller.In the third row, from left to right, is Mr. Vass, unidentified, Mr. Garten, Earnest Allen, S. O. Gum, and Jon Taylor.In the second row, from left to right, is Emmitt Mann, Lee Barnett, E. C. Eagle, unidentified, Harry Humphries, Walter Jackson, and Bernard Gerch.In the first row, from left to right, is Bert Hout, Guy Belcher, Fred Maddy, unidentified, Lynn Miller, and unidentified.
Pictured from left to right in the front is Nina Harrison, Edna Wyard, Maude Mann, Mrs. Bert Hout, Adie Gooch, Hazel Barnett, and Mrs. Allen Hill.In the back row, from left to right, is Mrs. Whanger, Elizabeth Miller, and Maud Jackson.
Located on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Ballengee Street, a group of church members pose in front of the building and on the steps. The reverend at the time the picture was taken was Rev. Gates. Subjects unidentified.
Moorman Parker, right, dressed as the rider for the re-enactment shakes hands with an unidentified man in front of the church located on 3rd Avenue.
Parker, center, prepared for the re-enactment of the Methodist preacher circuit rider next to the church located on Third Avenue. Other subjects unidentified.
Two young boys on bicycles watch Moorman Parker perform the re-enactment on a horse in front of the First Methodist Church building located on the corner of Ballengee Street and Third Avenue.
A group of spectators watch as Parker re-enacts the circuit rider next to the First Methodist Church building located on the corner of Ballengee Street and Third Avenue.
Moorman Parker sits on top of a horse to perform the re-enactment in front of the First Methodist church building located on the corner of Ballengee Street and Third Avenue. Other subjects and spectators unidentified.
Looking at the home located on Ballengee Street.
Cars parked along the street in front of residences. The automobile in the center sports a sign reading "Ambulance" on its dashboard. To the far right, a sign for Barnett Funeral Home is pictured partially.
The boat traveled on New River from Hinton to Bull Falls.Pictured from left to right, an unidentified boy, , Ernest Bond, Harriett Campbell Hall, Mrs. W. H. Gwinn, W. H. Gwinn, Mrs. S. W. Poore, S. W. Poore, Oliver Graham, Mattie Graham Humphrey, Charlie Poore, Jim Gwinn, and F. H. Jennings.