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Mill buildings and stacks of lumber.
'Al Snyder, a swinging southpaw, the team's leading batter with a .432 average, gets another single against WV Tech.'
To the far right people can be seen sitting on a fence next to a corral.
Hay stacks are behind the planted field.
Tree stumps are spread throughout the field in the foreground.
There is a farm house located to the left of the fields.
There is a barn to the left side.
There are planted crops and haystacks in front of the house.
A split rail fence separates the fields.
There is a field with haystacks on the other side of the barn.
A stream runs through the land in front of the house.
There is a narrow gauge railroad track in the foreground.
One field has haystacks and another has corn.  The hill behind these fields has felled trees.
There are three small buildings in the field.
There is a road at the bottom of the field.
A herd of sheep can be seen in the lower right hand corner.
There is a garden planted in the back of the house and stacks of hay to the sides.
There are stacks of hay in the surrounding fields as well as a few other outbuildings.  There is an old car parked in the road in front of the house.
A close-up view of the famous Old Cool Spring, East 3rd Street, Buckhannon Road, in Upshur County, West Virginia.
A West Virginia Natural Bridge, Uncle Beechers Rooks at Laurel Fork of French Creek in Upshur County, West Virginia.
An ink engraving of the Methodist Episcopal Conference Seminary in Upshur County, West Virginia.
Basketball Team of West Virginia Conference Seminary, Buckhannon, W. Va.  The school was founded in 1890 by the Methodist church, and assumed its current name of West Virginia Wesleyan College in 1906.
Roy Warner on right, Rome Dean on left, and the man in the middle is unknown.
Near Buckhannon, W. Va.
'A million dollar fire destroyed four acres of buildings of the General Storage Company and Mountain State Fabricating Company here yesterday. Intense heat and smoke prevented fireman from bringing the fire under control, a number of buildings were dynamited to keep the blaze from spreading. To the right is a Vets hospital which was in danger for a while. (AP WIREPHOTO) (WFS 60700STF-WFS)1952.'
Message on postcard: 'Dear, Alberta: I suppose your garden is a way up by this time. The weather is pretty warm, but I don't mind it much as it is so nice and shady around here. It won't be so very much longer until I will be home. Beryle.' Sent to Mrs. R. E. Mockler, Mannington, W. Va. on May 22, 1911.
Post card sent March 26, 1911.
A spectacular view of Hanging Rock over a railway in Buckhannon, W. Va..
'Left Side: W. A. Colerider's Saddle & Harness Shop; Ross Miller's Cabinet Work Shop; Lewellyn Buckhausen's Shoe Shop; Doctor's Office and Post Office; On Right Side: A. N. Singer's Store; M. E. Church; First Post Office; Doctor's Office; Tower Hall; Miller Store & Telephone Exchange; Old Buntin Home; Lloyd Talbott Home and H. B. Darnall Home.'
A pitched tent with a few cots. Likely the Hall family.
Information included on the back of the photograph: "Picture made in 1907 at Goshen, W. Va. where he drove these lovely horses - uncle Charles Thomas".
Post card print
Identified in the photograph: Sam Hartford (Rev.); Mrs. Lucille Duffield; Mary Alice Rusmisell (Bragg); Nancy Perkins (Knight); Jo Ann Rollyson (Withrow); Ruth Duncan (Skidmore); Bill Richards.
Lumber yard in the foreground of photograph.
One room school house with an outhouse located to the left.
Colored postcard photograph. See back of the original image for correspondence.
Colored postcard photograph.