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Bulman Steel Shelving.
Nurse gives a drink to boy in hospital bed who is wearing a mask covering his eyes after apparent operation.
Cor. Virginia and Delaware.
Top of capital building can be seen in distance.
On March 4, 1949 the basement of the Woolworth Department Store on the corner of Quarrier and Capitol Streets in Charleston, West Virginia caught on fire. While fire fighters were on first floor of the scene, it collapsed into the basement, killing seven of the firemen.
On March 4, 1949 the basement of the Woolworth Department Store on the corner of Quarrier and Capitol Streets in Charleston, West Virginia caught on fire. While fire fighters were on first floor of the scene, it collapsed into the basement, killing seven of the firemen.
On March 4, 1949 the basement of the Woolworth Department Store on the corner of Quarrier and Capitol Streets in Charleston, West Virginia caught on fire. While fire fighters were on first floor of the scene, it collapsed into the basement, killing seven of the firemen.
Kemps auto service center can be seen across the street.
Two men stand on top of ladder to get a better view.
Located on Bullitt Street.
The Silling-Ziler wedding party gathers for a group portrait in the Gravely and Moore Photography Studio.
Anderson and his two associates pose with their rifles, showing off the dozens of rabbits brought back from a hunt.
Four women pose outside of a house. Two of the are in bathing suits. Subjects unidentified.
Man identified as C. E. Wiseman poses with one pant leg pulled up, exposing his prosthetic leg.
An unidentified man leans against the vehicle with his arm rested in the open window. The name on the envelope that this photograph's negative is contained in is labeled "Muriel Lanham."
Duesenberry speaks to the horse as she walks it along a trail.
Executives of the Chevrolet Company gather around a table. In the background are Chevrolet advertisements.
The Knights Building hosts a variety of businesses, including Carson's Millinery, Household Finance Loans, Richman Bros. Clothes, The Baby Shop, The Loop Restaurant, and Capital Plan Loans.
Street view of the Freemason building.
View of the building from the runway.
Interior of a store selling home goods such as decorative items, appliances, and tools.
Street view of the store's entrance. The store sells home decor items, appliances, and tools.
Street view of Sanitary Meats, a butcher shop selling a variety of meats.
Conlon Bakery, home of Butter-Krust Bread, is an example of Art Deco design and was, at one point, the "world's most modern bakery."
A large crowd is gathered outside of the state building, likely for an inauguration of some sort.
A variety of women's shoes are displayed in the windows by the entrance to the shop.
Employees of the Kroger stand behind a stand of fruits and vegetables.
Dresses and winter coats, among other clothing articles, are displayed in the window by the entrance.
A group of men stand outside of the theater where advertisements of the film, "Daughters of the Night" are displayed. Daughters of the Night came out in 1924.
A man operates a Michigan loading shovel behind a building reading, "... Caterpillar Service."
"The Improved Order of Red Men is one of the nation's oldest patriotic fraternal organizations, established in 1834. Their rituals are modeled after those assumed to be used by Native Americans. The organization claimed a membership of about half a million in 1935, but has declined to a little more than 15,000. The Order's female auxiliary is the Degree of Pocahontas, which dates back to the 1880s."
Men in military uniforms and women in nurses uniforms sit on the truck bed of a vehicle sporting the Red Cross logo.