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People gathered outside of a building in the Chaplin area talking and playing games.
Charles Hood stands at the base of a very old and large Elm tree.
"West Main Street, General Nathan golf house left."
Harrison County Historical Society
City champions of 1934.
The KKK saw a significant revival in West Virginia in the late 1910's and early 1920's. Klan publication showed reports from various places in West Virginia in 1924 from places such as Clarksburg, Parkersburg, Williamson, and McDowell County. After World War II, Klan membership dropped in West Virginia and since the mid 1970's there has been very limited Klan activity in the state.
Inscription accompanying photo says: "Stealey addition".
Trolley cart runs down the middle of Main Street.
Caption reads: "Later Willis Ave., Bridgeport, W. Va.".
Completed in 1898 by Jesse Howard Simmons. The building was used as a hotel until 1917 when it was converted into an apartment complex known as Liberty Flat. It would then be later converted back into a hotel bearing the name Worden's Hotel.
Caption reads: "Body removed from mine - Rescue miners carry a body from the Clinchfield Coal Co.'s Compass No. 2 Mine near Clarksburg, W. Va. after an explosion trapped 22 miners in the mine."
Several horse and buggies stopped outside of buildings on left.
Several men pictured unloading logs from train and floating them down the river.
Eugene Cutlip, from Harrison County, was the step father of Richard Duez. He was a bronze star winner during the war. He passed away on July 14, 2007.
Several men stand in between lines of cars in a garage.
View of buildings in Fourth Ward of Fairmont, West Virginia.
Published by A.G. Martin Company.
Palatine Park can be seen in the distance.