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View of Charleston, West Virginia in 1854.

1. Drawing of Charleston, W. Va.

2. Birds Eye View of Charleston, W. Va.

Rear view.

3. Kanawha Woolen Mills, Charleston, W. Va.

View of Charleston Business District, Charleston, West Virginia in 1890 (Top;) View of Charleston Business District, Charleston, West Virginia in 1941 (Bottom.)

4. Charleston Skyline in 1891 (Top) and 1941 (Bottom,) Charleston, W. Va.

'Scene at the laying of the corner stone of the new Court House of Kanawha County, West Virginia. A copy of the proceedings is enclosed in the back of this portrait. John S. Cunningham, President of the Kanawha County Court.'

5. Cornerstone Ceremony at the Kanawha County Courthouse, Charleston, W. Va.

"The Charleston skyline as it appeared at the time the Kanawha Banking [and] Trust Company began business-in 1901. Note the old capitol in the center background and the ferry landing before the C [and] O bridge was built"; In the bottom picture, "modern Charleston as it appears today. Front street has become Kanawha Boulevard and towering skyscrapers fill the landscape. The Kanawha Banking [and] Trust Company building appears at the left beyond the Union building."

6. Charleston Skyline in 1901 (Top) and 1951 (Bottom,) Charleston, W. Va.

Crowds gather along the banks of the Elk River while people walk out on the fallen bridge to rescue people in the water.

7. Elk River Bridge Disaster, Charleston, W. Va.

Wide-angle view of probably a West Virginia National Guard camp, commanded by General W. W. Scott.

8. Camp C. L. Smith, Charleston, W. Va.

'My Dear: On the other side you see a group of our Ladies' Aid. That good looking one is I. To-day Mrs. Wm. Burdette Mathews and Mrs. Sarah F. Blundon entertained us at their home, 1501 Quarrier St. We have subscribed $5000.00 on the new church and may have to call you to help before long. Yours with love.'--Postcard

9. Ladies Aid Society, State Street M. E. Church, Charleston, W. Va.

10. Charleston, W. Va. From the Chesapeake and Ohio Depot, Lock Seven

View of a house in Charleston, West Virginia from a postcard mailed to Mrs. Ira E. Robinson, Quarrier Street on December 16, 1909.

11. Home in Charleston, W. Va.

12. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Depot, Charleston, W. Va.

Sign warning automobiles to slow down.

13. Automobile Warning Sign in Charleston, W. Va.

Automobile warning sign: 'Warning: Motor Automobiles Slow Down to 6 Miles an Hour, Sound Alarm, Town Ordinance.'

14. Automobile Warning Sign in Charleston, W. Va.

15. Unidentified Soldier

A close-up view of the State Board of Control Building in Charleston, West Virginia.

16. State Board of Control Building, Charleston, W. Va.

View of East Charleston and Kanawha City in Charleston, West Virginia.

17. East Charleston and Kanawha City, Charleston, W. Va.

View of South Charleston, West Virginia in 1921.

18. South Charleston, W. Va.

View of South Charleston, West Virginia in 1921. Factories and homes visible along river.

19. South Charleston, W. Va.

A distant view of East Charleston and Kanawha City, Charleston, West Virginia.  Baseball field visible in lower right corner.

20. East Charleston and Kanawha City, Charleston, W. Va.

View of East Charleston and Kanawha City in Charleston, West Virginia.

21. East Charleston and Kanawha City, Charleston, W. Va.

"Aeroplane View of Proposed Kanawha State Park and Four-H Fair. Charleston, W. Va. Tell W. Nicolet- Landscape Architect from Pittsburgh, P.A.

22. Proposed Kanawha State Park

The Silling-Ziler wedding party gathers for a group portrait in the Gravely and Moore Photography Studio.

23. Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Ziler at Silling-Ziler Wedding Party, Charleston, W. Va.

24. Group Shooting on Range at Charleston Gun Club, Charleston, W. Va.

"The Improved Order of Red Men is one of the nation's oldest patriotic fraternal organizations, established in 1834. Their rituals are modeled after those assumed to be used by Native Americans. The organization claimed a membership of about half a million in 1935, but has declined to a little more than 15,000. The Order's female auxiliary is the Degree of Pocahontas, which dates back to the 1880s."

25. 63rd Annual Session Improved Order of Red Men; 32nd Annual Session Degree of Pocohontas, Charleston, W. Va.

26. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Student Body, Charleston, W. Va.

Billy Joe Lilly pictured running with the ball. The Bobcats, a semi-pro football team, won this game with the final score at Hinton-9, Charleston-6.

27. Hinton Bobcats in First State Championship Game, Charleston, W. Va.

Executives of the Chevrolet Company gather around a table. In the background are Chevrolet advertisements.

28. Chevrolet Executive Dinner, Charleston, W. Va.

Men in military uniforms and women in nurses uniforms sit on the truck bed of a vehicle sporting the Red Cross logo.

29. Red Cross Parade Vehicle, Charleston, W. Va.

30. Charleston Race Track, Charleston, W. Va.

31. Cox Trading Company, Feed and Food Distribution Warehouse, Charleston, W. Va.

32. Refinishing a Saxophone at Galperin Music Company, Charleston, W. Va.

33. Galperin Music Company Employee Operating on Saxophone at Work Bench, Charleston, W. Va.

34. Welding Keys of a Wind Instrument at Galperin Music Company, Charleston, W. Va.

35. Galperin Music Company Employees Work on a Violin and Oboe, Charleston, W. Va.

36. Galperin Music Company Employee Works on Trumpet Slide, Charleston, W. Va.

37. Galperin Music Company Employees at Work Fixing Instruments, Charleston, W. Va.

38. Galperin Music Company Employees Work on Several Pianos, Charleston, W. Va.

39. Galperin Music Company Employees Work on Record Players and Various Other Equipment, Charleston, W. Va.

40. Galperin Music Company Employee Dunks a Trumpet Into Tub, Charleston, W. Va.

41. Guthrie Morris Campbell Company Building Exterior, Charleston, W. Va.

42. A.G. Higginbotham Construction of Daniel Boone Hotel, Charleston, W. Va.

Nurse gives a drink to boy in hospital bed who is wearing a mask covering his eyes after apparent operation.

43. Children in Hospital Beds at Mountain State Memorial Hospital, Charleston, W. Va.

44. Nurse Pours Liquid Into Test Tube in Lab at Mountain State Memorial Hospital, Charleston, W. Va.

On March 4, 1949 the basement of the Woolworth Department Store on the corner of Quarrier and Capitol Streets in Charleston, West Virginia caught on fire. While fire fighters were on first floor of the scene, it collapsed into the basement, killing seven of the firemen.

45. Woolworth Department Store Fire Damage, Charleston, W. Va.

On March 4, 1949 the basement of the Woolworth Department Store on the corner of Quarrier and Capitol Streets in Charleston, West Virginia caught on fire. While fire fighters were on first floor of the scene, it collapsed into the basement, killing seven of the firemen.

46. Woolworth Department Store Fire Damage, Charleston, W. Va.

On March 4, 1949 the basement of the Woolworth Department Store on the corner of Quarrier and Capitol Streets in Charleston, West Virginia caught on fire. While fire fighters were on first floor of the scene, it collapsed into the basement, killing seven of the firemen.

47. Woolworth Department Store Fire Damage, Charleston, W. Va.

A picture postcard of Charleston, West Virginia and Kanawha Airport.

48. Aerial View of Charleston, W. Va. and Kanawha Airport