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The Corps of Cadets are at rest near the C&O depot on Railroad Avenue during the 4th of July parade, 1919.  'Just before the begining of Alderson, W. Va.'

4885. Camp Greenbrier Corps of Cadets, Alderson, W. Va.

J. Coleman Alderson and others in the streets of Charleston. Col. J. Z. McChesney is on his right.

4886. Major J. Coleman Alderson in Old Confederates Veterans Parade at Charleston, W. Va.

Group of people sitting on benches on a wagon. Sign on the side says 'All Around Washington Auto Co., Office 14th [and] PA. Ave. Phone 2261.'

4887. Alderson, W. Va. Citizens on a Chesapeake and Ohio Excursion Trip in Washington, D. C.

Band and Baseball team stand for a portrait.

4888. Alderson Band and Alderson Baseball Team Portrait, Alderson, W. Va.

'A. C. Crotty 'left' and Merchant Jesse Keadle as Uncle Sam lead off Alderson, W. Va.'s 4th of July celebration parade on Railroad Avenue.'

4889. Marshall A. C. Crotty and Merchant Jesse Keadle Lead Fourth of July Parade, Alderson, W. Va.

4890. Fortune Teller, Alderson, W. Va.

Group portrait of businessmen.  'Back Row L-R; 1.Unidentified, 2. Geo. W. Miller (Grange Manager), 3. J. W. Johnson, 4. L.E. Johnson (Banker), 5. Dr. W. C. Beard M.D. Front Row L-R; 1. Andrew L. Riffe (Retail Merchant), 2.-5. Unidentified.'

4891. Businessmen at Alderson, W. Va.

Group portrait of workers in front of Acme Limestone Company Plant, Ft. Spring, W. Va.

4892. Acme Limestone Company Crew Posing in Front of Plant, Ft. Spring, W. Va.

'Mr. Hogsett, proprieter, on right.'  Children and others in front of store.

4893. H. C. Hogsett Store on North Monroe Street, Alderson, W. Va.

View of town of Alderson, W. Va.

4894. Winter Scene at South Alderson Looking North West

'Early auto in Alderson parked in front of Monroe St. entrance of Reynolds Co's Dept. Store with Trvoe Kittenger on porch.'

4895. Crowd Gathers Around an Early Auto in Alderson, W. Va.

"This is an excellent view of the principal business district of the Town of Alderson at the turn of this century. Note prominence of two large railroad stations 'passanger and freight' and the long freight yard on down the tracks from the passanger station. On the west side of Monroe Street 'foreground' we see from left to right these stores: #1-J.M. Alderson, Gen Merch. '1888-1930', #2- Shanklin [and] Co., Gen Merch. 1900-1904, #3- E.D. Jeffries 'later W.J. Hancock', #5 Corner- First National Bank '1901--'==turning corner from bank: #2 T. M. Reynolds- Gen Merch. '1890's-1906', #3 'brick bldg'- J. Orr Nickell Drug store, #3b. 'same bldg' Greenbrier Valley Bank '1884-1909', Post Office and 2 small confectionaries. #7 Annex to Monroe Hotel with Hardware of G.W. Graves in bottom floor 'Hotel:1872-1935', Hardware '1879-1925', #8 Monroe Hotel, main bldg.-J.M. Trice barber shop, Lobban Bros.,Furniture '1901-1909,1909--', other small stores, residences; far right: Alderson Hotel."

4896. Railroad Avenue and Monroe Street, South Alderson, Monroe County, W. Va.