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A view of the Upper Connoquenessing Sandstone in Tygart Valley Falls in Marion County, West Virginia. Taken by the Geological Survey.

13. Upper Connoquenessing Sandstone, Tygart Valley Falls, Marion County, W. Va.

'This Memories of Yesteryear photo of the Grist Mill at Boothsville in Marion County, West Virginia was taken in 1901. The mill was powered by a water wheel and was located at the intersection of Horner Run Road and Route 73. The photo was submitted by Mrs. J.E. Core of Route 2, Shinnston. Memories of Yeateryear is a feature of the Fairmont Times.'

14. Boothsville Grist Mill, Marion County, W. Va.

15. Unidentified Group of People Inspect an Old Building at Hammond, Marion County, W. Va.

People standing around cars at Hammond, W. Va.

16. Unidentified Group of People Inspect an Old Building at Hammond, Marion County, W. Va.

People visible inside the ruins of a brick building at Hammond, W. Va.

17. Unidentified Group of People Inspect an Old Building at Hammond, Marion County, W. Va.

18. Unidentified Group of People Inspect an Old Building at Hammond, Marion County, W. Va.

Site of Mine Disaster

19. Barrackville, Marion County, W. Va.

A Union School class portrait with Clifford Coombs, teacher. The school was located near Lowesville, (near what is present-day Rivesville.)

20. Union School Class Portrait, Marion County, W. Va.

21. Dedication of Nathaniel Cochran Monument, Marion County, W. Va.

A view of the Low family residence, the home of Philip Watson Low, located near Lowesville, (near present-day Rivesville) West Virginia.

22. Low Residence, Marion County, W. Va.

A view of the Low family residence, the home of Philip Watson Low. The home is located near Lowesville, West Virginia.

23. Low Residence, Marion County, W. Va.

A view of the Low family residence, the home of Philip Watson Low. The home is located near Lowesville, West Virginia.

24. Low Residence, Marion County, W. Va.