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Postcard message: 'I received your post cards some few days ago. That is certainly a nice court house, isn't it? I am attending the teacher's Normal School. They have an excellent school this year. From, B. M. R.' Sent to: Mr. F. M. Robey, Clarksburg, W. Va. on June 29 1908.

1. Mouth of Sand Creek, Ravenswood, W. Va.

Postcard message: 'I received your post cards some time ago and will send you one. This is one of the hotels here and is situated on river front. Miss Rowley' Sent to: Mr. F. M. Robey, Clarksburg, W. Va.

2. Residents at Ravenswood House, Ravenswood, W. Va.

Postcard sent August 12, 1909.

3. Court House, Ripley, W. Va.

Post card sent November 22, 1917.

4. Residence of C. L. Brown, Ravenswood, W. Va.

'Group taking or ready to take the typhoid serum at Frozen Camp.  100% of people of the community were inoculated.  100% of water supply of community is now safe.'

5. Class Portrait, Frozen Camp, Jackson County, W. Va.

'View of deserted U. B. Church at Hereford, West Virginia.  Twenty one such churches exists in Jackson County.  with the consolidation of schools and the improvement of roads, many such churches were deserted, the interests of the people drifting to larger centers.  Under community center activities why not go to one of these communities and rebuild the church, the center and redeveloped interest in the community as was done at Frozen camp?'

6. U. B. Church at Hereford, W. Va.

7. Frozen Camp, R. F. D., Liverpool, W. Va.

8. Farm House, Jackson, W. Va.

Located in Jackson County, on the Ohio River.

9. Clark's Cabins, Main Street, Huntsville, W. Va.

10. West End of Cottageville, W. Va.

Published by Auburn Greet Card Company. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

11. Federal Route 21; Near Ripley, W. Va.

Published by C. G. Richey. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

12. Ravenswood House; Ravenswood, W. Va.