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'This is Seneca Rocks in the background with Middle rock which fell some years back. Leonard and Phebe Hinkle Harper lived in this home for 4 years.  They were married in 1816.'
Seneca Rock, one of the state attractions on U.S. Route 33, at Mouth of Seneca.  Monongahela National Forest, U.S. Forest Service.
'A typical West Virginia farm scene with majestic Seneca Rocks in the background. Located on U.S. Route No. 33 in Pendleton County.'
A view of Seneca Rocks in Pendleton County, West Virginia.
A view of Seneca Rocks in Pendleton County, West Virginia.
'A towering castle of quartzite, Seneca Rocks rise majestically above the meadows of Pendleton County.'
'The old Harper home was built before 1818.'
'A typical West Virginia farm scene with majestic Seneca Rock in the back-ground.  Located on U.S. Route No. 33 in Pendleton County.  Emmett Carmichael, Agent, Wellsburg, W.Va.'
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