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A truck makes its way through the road flooded by the  Greenbrier River. Two cars are also seen in the background attempting the same journey.

13. Truck Attempts to Pass Flooded Road in Summers County, W. Va.

Flood waters from the Greenbrier River make driving difficult for the car pictured.

14. Car Drives Through Flooded Road in Bellepoint, W. Va.

A group of men, dressed in overalls and working boots, stand on the back of the automobile. A man holding a child sits in the passenger seat with an associate driving. A woman is also pictured behind the car. Subjects unidentified.

15. A Group Pose on an Old-Fashioned Automobile in Meadow Creek, W. Va.

Automobiles cover the lawn in front of the movie screen.

16. Greenbrier Drive-In, Summers County, W. Va.

Keaton stands beside the U. S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service automobile.Keaton was born June 13, 1913 and his father was L. B. Keaton, the former sheriff. G. E. Keaton married Elizabeth Kelly in 1935 and fathered two girls, Margaret and Elaine.

17. Glenden E. Keaton of Summers County, W. Va.

The unidentified man poses beside a car on top of the newly completed bridge over the mouth of the Bluestone River.

18. Man and Automobile on First Bluestone Bridge, True, W. Va.

An unidentified woman sits in a car next to a pavilion filled with people in summer clothes and bathing suits.

19. Woman in Automobile at Bass Lake Park, Summers County, W. V a.

Adkins pictured beside an automobile.

20. Donnie Adkins, Summers County, W. Va.

The unidentified family member stands in front of a muddy automobile while strumming the instrument.

21. Relative of J. D. Morris Playing Guitar, Summers County, W. Va.

A boy likely from the Shumate family stands in nearly knee-deep water beside a car.

22. Boy Poses Next to Automobile in Flood Water, Summers County, W. Va.

An unidentified man stands beside the old automobile that reads, "Get it at Rose's."

23. Rose's Drug Store Truck Advertisement in Hinton, W. Va.

Williams holds up the keys to a brand new Chevy station-wagon, which was bought for basketball coach Roy Williams and his family by the East Bank High School fans.Jerry West led the East Bank High School basketball team to its first ever West Virginia state championship title in 1956.

24. Wilhelmina Williams Getting into the New Car Bought by Fans, East Bank, W. Va.