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Information included with the photograph, "Built in early 1800's by Nathaniel Kuykendall, three miles west of Burlington in Mineral County. Served as headquarters of Colonel Claudius Crozet while constructing Northwestern Turnpike. The Tavern had "fifteen large rooms and ten immense fireplaces."

25. Northwestern Stone Tavern, Mineral County, W. Va.

26. Wabash, Addition to West Union from Shannon's Knob

27. Blaine, W. Va. and Kitzmiller, Md.

The house built in then Western Virginia, now Mineral County, West Virginia.

28. Old Log House Built By Peter Putman in 1782, Near Knobley Mountain, W. Va.

Elevated view of the camp includes pitched tents organized according to rank and units.

29. First West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, National Guard at Camp Spillman, Keyser, W. Va.

30. Old Stone Tavern, New Creek, Mineral Co., W. Va.

31. Old Stone Tavern, New Creek, Mineral County, W. Va.

32. B & O Depot; Keyser, W. Va.

33. Hamill C & C Co. Dump and Coal Carrier; Blaine, W. Va.

Located on U.S. Route 50. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thrush at the time the photo was taken.

34. Old Homestead Tourist Home; Burlington, W. Va.

Caption on picture reads: "Before the move, this building that housed the Headsville post office from the early 1860's to until 1914 has been reconstructed in the Smithsonian's Museum of History and Technology. The new post office, which opens Monday, will provide card and letter service for the millions who visit the Smithsonian every year in Washington. personnel will wear costumes typical of the 19th century. It will carry its own postmark: "The National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Station."

35. Post Office; Headsville, W. Va.

Published by Seabers Candy Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

36. Looking East Over Piedmont, W. Va.