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Miner's houses, coke ovens, and tipple at Richard, W. Va.
Two boys are pictured on top of the rock, looking east. Subjects unidentified.
A group of unidentified subjects are pictured on a hill with Dorsey's Knob in the background.
The services in 1840 were held in a log church.  This church was built in 1845. The church was later enlarged and additions were added.
The church is located on the Morgantown-Fairchance Pike.  It was organized in 1852-1853.
The church was founded in 1830 and the building was built in 1839.
The church was organized in 1837.
A group of men and women gather around to dine picnic-style. Around them are parked old-fashioned automobiles. Subjects unidentified. The photograph comes from a photo album belonging to Mrs. Earl R. Zinn.
The church was organized in 1836.
The church was organized in 1854.  A new church building was built in 1954.
The church was first assembled in 1853. The church building was shared between several protestant denominations.
The church was an outgrowth of Mount Tabor Baptist church.  The building was built in 1801.  This church was named Zoar in 1859.
Portrait of Mountaineer halfback Andrew V. 'Rip' King ('19) in his football gear.
Four men sit in a canoe beside the large boulder in the middle of the river. Subjects unidentified.
Two women and a man are pictured beside the rock formation, formally known as Dorsey's Knob. Subjects unidentified.
Mount Olive Church is located a half mile east of Pentress.  The church was dedicated in 1878.
The church was first built around 1856 and shared between several denominations including Methodists, Presbyterians, and Baptists. During the Civil War the church split.  In 1905 the current church was built and is served by the Methodist conference.
The church was was built in 1844, and before the church was built services were held at a school house.
The Weltners were a family from Stewartstown, W. Va.
Standing in the front right are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zinn, parents of Earl Ray Zinn. John Wesley Zinn married Mary M. Corrothers, daughter of William Corrothers who built the house around 1875. Earl R. Zinn married Lillian Arnett Steele.
The church was constructed and founded in 1842.  The present building was built in 1894.
The church was founded in 1829.  The present church was built in 1896-1897.
The church was constructed in 1858, called Westfall Chapel, and dedicated in 1859.  In 1908 the church dedicated and named The Maidsville Methodist Protestant Church.  It is now known as just the Maidsville Methodist Church.  The church is still in the original building.