McKean Family with Horse and Carriage, Beckley, West Virginia
Date:
ca. 1900
Description:
Group portrait of McKean Family with their horse and carriage prior to participating in a parade in Beckley. From left to right: Gertie (Beasley) McKean, son Clay, daughter Mae, and Sam McKean.
Class portrait of students attending "summer class," Beckley School, Beckley, West Virginia. Top, left to right: Hal Scott, Jean Kay, Ophia Edison, Zeta Williams, John Williams, Lucy Maxwell, Add Williams. Bottom, left to right: Bessie Lemon, Bessie Willis, Stella Lemon, Zora Ball, George Willis.
A close-up view of Beckley Hospital, in Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighted 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
Veterans Administration Hospital of Clarksburg, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1955
Description:
A close-up view of the Veterans Administration Hospital of Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
Architect's Drawing of Beckley Memorial Hospital, Beckley, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1955
Description:
A drawing of the Beckley Memorial Hospital nearing completion in Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
A police officer is directing traffic on Main Street in Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
View of the entrance to the Eatwell Cafe in Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
View of the entrance to the Eatwell Cafe in Beckley, West Virginia. Established in 1925, Eatwell Cafe is the oldest eating spot in Beckley at that time.
View of the outside of Galperin Music Co. in Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
View of the store front of the Piece Goods Shop (1947-1952) in Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
American Glass and Mirror Company, Beckley, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1955
Description:
Exterior view of the American Glass and Mirror Company in Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
View of the Snow-Thornton Florists store front in Beckley, West Virginia. 'Copyrighed 1955 All rights reserved by Harlow Warren 320 North Kanawha Street Beckley, W. Va.'
People fill the streets for the 100 Anniverary Celebration. 'Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved By Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va.'
'A. A. Lilly, Jackson Smith, Aubrey Smith, Mattie Beatty, Bessie Hoover, Mable Williams, Joe W. Maynor, Jas. H. Lemon, Judge John Anderson, Crocket Mankin, Judge Jeff T. McGinnis.'
Aerial view of a portion of Beckley, Smokeless Coal Capital courtesy Harry E. Anderson; 'Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved by Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va.'
'The Universal, Home Equipment, South Fayette at McCreery. Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved by Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha st., Beckley, W. Va.'
Neville Maytag and Furniture Company, Oldest Maytag Dealer in Beckley, W. Va.
Description:
'Exterior of Neville Maytag and Funiture Co., 527 Neville St. Copyrighted 1955, All Rights Reserved by Harlow Warren, 320 North Kanawha st., Beckley, W. Va.'
Group portrait of band members.'I, Harlow Warren, was a member of this 2nd band organized in Beckley by John Irwin (not in the picture) for the Moose Club 1606 Beckley lodge. 3rd from left Bert Hawley, 5th, Deering, behind the drum is Alden Sampson, son of Dr. Sampson; other not recognized immediately. Lower left front, John Brezack, deceased.'
'This view of Beckley, taken 40 years ago-North Kanawha Street, looking south on right, can be seen the first church, blacksmith shop, store and post office and old Beckley hotel; on left old Hull House and store. To extreme right is the noted Davis property. Copyrighted by C.C. Tucker and R. F. W?'