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Drawn depiction of parade participants marching down the street while spectators stands on by the sidewalks. Note the bricks on the side of the street, meant for construction of new roads.Published by Laing, Humphries and Co. of Hinton, W. Va.
The newlyweds are pictured in the wagon that will lead the parade. Subjects unidentified.
A. S. O. students march alongside the wagon of newlyweds. Subjects unidentified.
Young children run back and forth between the crowd to pick up and drop objects off at their marking spots. Subjects unidentified.
Uniformed men march down Temple Street as spectators watch from the sidewalks.
KKK members walk down 2nd Avenue between Ballengee and Temple Streets in their hoods and robes.
A crowd lines along the sidewalk as they eagerly await the procession.
A marching band and parade spectators move past the courthouse and Memorial Building, pictured on the left of the photo.
Marching band gets in position on the corner of Fourth Avenue and Ballengee Street. Ann Harvey Gore's parents home pictured on the far right.
Jeeps filled with boy scouts head down Ballengee Street to participate in the parade. To the left is Carnagie Library.
A string of decorated cars make their way through the intersection of Ballengee Street and 2nd Avenue as a crowd watches from the sidelines.
A truck carrying uniformed soldiers is pictured at the intersection of Ballengee Street and 2nd Avenue. Subjects unidentified.
Uniformed soldiers, holding the American and West Virginian flags, are trailed by marching band members make their way through the streets of Hinton as spectators look on from the sidewalks.
Women dressed in fancy gowns stand on a float as four horses drag it along the corner of Ballengee Street and 2nd Avenue. Spectators line the sidewalks as they observe the spectacle. Subjects unidentified.
Four boys in their Boy Scout uniforms lead their troop down the street. Subjects unidentified.
Young boys in their band uniforms march down the street with their instruments in hand. Subjects unidentified.
A crowd gathers for the celebration. Pictured in the center of the photo is the confederate monument. In the background is the Summers Memorial Building.
A marching band makes its way down the street while spectators crowd the sidewalks on either side.
Parade participants dressed in old-fashioned clothing sit on top of a wagon. Attached is a sign that reads, "How Firm a Foundation." Behind the cart, a Boy Scout troop is pictured with an American flag. Subjects unidentified.
Parade participants dressed in old fashioned clothing assemble in the street. A man holds a sign reading, "Employees." Subjects unidentified.
A young boy and girl pose in front of two older women in the middle of the street. They are dressed in old-fashioned attire to reflect the style of 1863. Spectators watch from the sidewalks. Subjects unidentified.
Four unidentified men wearing old-fashioned suits and full beards dance in the street while spectators watch from the sidewalks.
People dressed in old fashioned clothing are pulled down the street in a wagon by two horses. Signs on the cart read, "Health", "Home Improvement", and "Education." Subjects unidentified.
Unidentified parade queen (separate from the Centennial Queen) with female associates Lena Jane Bush (seated left) and Sissy O'Neal (seated right) make their way down Temple Street as part of the Centennial Parade.
Women in bathing suits sit on top of a float with a cut-out in the shape of West Virginia with "almost heaven" painted on it. Trucks pulling the floats wait for their queue.
Children walk beside the troop as they pass Rose's Drug Store and the National Bank of Summers on Temple Street. Subjects unidentified.
The Hinton Construction Co. parade float advances down Temple Street. The sign on the side of the vehicle reads, "We believe in preparedness, and are prepared to build houses and do general contract work on short notice."
Two cars decorated in American flags make their way down Temple Street while spectators watch from the sidewalks. The automobile in the forefront advertises International Motor Trucks with soldiers sitting next to its cargo.
The two decorated vehicles make their way down Temple Street. The float in back advertises Plumley-Hulme Co.
An old automobile decorated with American flags is pictured at the intersection of 3rd Avenue and Temple Street.
A Palace Clothing Co. parade float decorated in American flags is drawn by two horses.
A man and two children are pulled down Temple Street during the parade. Subjects unidentified.
Two men on horses lead automobiles and parade floats down Temple Street.
A family crowds inside the car decorated for the event on Temple Street. Subjects unidentified.
Three unidentified children sit inside the vehicle decorated with streamers and American flags on Temple Street.
A young girl looks out from behind the rear of the vehicle while two adults drive it down Temple Street. Subjects unidentified.
Boy scouts and uniformed military men lead a marching band down the street as citizens watch from the sidewalk.
A crowd watches from the sidewalk as Boys Scouts, military men, and a marching band move through Temple Street.
Marching band members make their way down the street from Second Avenue to First Avenue.
An unidentified boy sits on top of a fire hydrant to get a view of the ongoing parade.
A crowd watches at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Ballengee Street as a parade float disguised as a train drives by.
An unidentified boy is pictured riding between Second and First Avenues.
A crowd gathers on the sidewalks as a float in the parade travels through the corner of Ballengee Street and 2nd Avenue.
Spectators line the sidewalks beside the First National Bank of Hinton and National Bank of Summers awaiting the parade procession.  Subjects unidentified.