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A crowd watches at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Ballengee Street as a parade float disguised as a train drives by.

1897. Christmas Parade Advancing down Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.

View from the corner of Temple Street and 2nd Avenue, streamers zig-zag across the streets.

1898. Streets Decorated for Christmas, Hinton, W. Va.

Looking at the corner of Temple Street and 2nd Avenue, streamers zig-zag across the streets. A sign reading, "Greetings" hovers above the road.

1899. Christmas Decorations in Hinton, W. Va.

A crowd gathers outside of the park to celebrate soldiers who fought in World War I. In the background, Miller Hotel is pictured to the right.

1900. Celebration for WWI Veterans Outside of Courthouse Square on 2nd Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

Two unidentified men stand beside a large rock that has painted on it, "Plumley-Hulme: Sell it for less." The Plumley Building was located on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Temple Street, built by William Plumley.

1901. Two Men Beside Advertisement on a Boulder, Hinton, W. Va.

William Plumley pictured with female associates outside of the store entrance. The building later housed Hinton Furniture, owned by Ray Walker.

1902. Plumley Building on the Corner of Temple Street and 2nd Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

A family crowds inside the car decorated for the event on Temple Street. Subjects unidentified.

1903. Automobile Decorated for WWI Parade in Hinton, W. Va.

A man makes his way down the snowy street with his horse-drawn wagon.

1904. A Snow Covered Temple Street, Hinton, W. Va.

Children walk beside the troop as they pass Rose's Drug Store and the National Bank of Summers on Temple Street. Subjects unidentified.

1905. Group of Soldiers Participating in WWI Parade, Hinton, W. Va.

A Palace Clothing Co. parade float decorated in American flags is drawn by two horses.

1906. Float in WWI Victory Parade, Hinton, W. Va.

The first car ever purchased in the city was a two-cylinder Brush. John Lang, weighing 380 lbs., is pictured in the forefront. His associates are unidentified.

1907. First Automobile with its First Passengers in Hinton, W. Va.

Ballengee and his wife pictured outside of their log home in the Avis section of town.

1908. George Ballengee Home, Hinton, W. Va.