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View of the Vannoy's Grist Mill, built in 1860, in Barbour County, West Virginia.
View of Vannoy's Grist Mill which was built in 1860 in Barbour County, West Virginia.
Antique phonographs and other musical items collected by Otis B. Zirkle sitting on a table for diplay.
Harsh building up in flames. 'Harsh building in flames after collapse of roof and two walls--shows sections of roof in left foreground.'
Horse pulling a float filled with people in a Barbour County parade.
Water is covering porches and reaches up to the first floor windows.
Men stand in line with their paper plates for a serving of grilled meat.
Man stands on the back of the McCoy Brothers Truck that is transporting a large Bucyrus Erie shovel.
Men working to build a bridge in Barbour County.
People stand around to watch the building completely engulfed in flames.
People to the right, and it looks like a hose laying along the ground.
View of men wheat harvesting in the mountains in Barbour County.
people gather to watch a man with a shovel head the groundbreaking ceremony.
Queen kneels down as a man places a crown on her head.
View of the steel frame of a building that is under construction.
Women kneeling down, while a man places a crown on her head.
People sitting on the back of a horse drawn parade float in Barbour County.
Women standing by stoves at the appliance display.
Woman sits as a man places a crown on her head.
Soldier stands as another soldier places his military award on his uniform.
Woman sits as a man places a crown on her head.
Man helps Queen up after she has been crowned.
Horse is pulling a parade float filled with people in Barbour County, West Virginia.
Houses destroyed by flood waters in Barbour County, West Virginia.
At far right is A. Roy Scott, owner of Scott Maytag.  The man and woman to his left are unidentified, but the man may be a representative of the Maytag company.
People are unloading materials from Engine Number 1706 in Barbour County, West Virginia.
View of Johnson's Grist Mill in Barbour County. This grist mill was built in 1854.
Johnson's Grist Mill in Barbour County. This grist mill was built in 1854.
Group portrait of cornet band members holding their instruments.  Written on the back, 'The fellow standing on the right is Mr. L. H. Row; standing on the left is Mr. Bob Moore; sitting on the right is Oscar Harris; sitting on the left is Mr. W. A. Knapp. The one standing on the right opposite is the Leader of the Band here, Mr. Row.  Yours Truly, W. A Knapp, Junior, W. Va.'
Eleventh Annual Convention Barbour County S. S. Association, held in M. E. Church, South, August 25-26, 1908.
On the facade, it reads: Scene of First land battle of Civil War: This bridge erected in year 1852 serving both North and South in passage of troops and supplies across mountain into Virginia.
The town of Belington is in Barbour county.
View of the town of Belington with the Tygart Valley River running parallel to Main Street. The elevation behind the town is Laurel Hill where Confederate forces under General Garnett were cut-off after the Union victory at Rich Mountain, south of Belington in July, 1861. Garnett ordered a retreat and was hotly pursued by Union General Morris's troops through the mountains and finally defeated at Corricks Ford on the Cheat River. This was considered the first campaign of the Civil War.
Building first opened in 1913.
Broaddus College was founded in Winchester, Virginia in 1871 and moved to Clarksburg, West Virginia in 1876, moved again to its present location in Philippi, Barbour County, West Virginia.
Post card print addressed to Mrs. Maria L. Haldeman. Morgantown, W. Va.
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Postcard photograph of a clothing company in Barbour County, West Virginia. All persons in this photograph are unidentified.
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Oversized postcard. Most likely the town of Belington in the background.
Oversized photograph postcard.
Elderly Gill possibly wearing military veteran medals.
Two men stand on top of railroad hopper carrying some sort of loose bulk commodity. Tygarts Valley Supply Co. building in the background. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)