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'This Memories of Yesteryear photo of the Grist Mill at Boothsville in Marion County, West Virginia was taken in 1901. The mill was powered by a water wheel and was located at the intersection of Horner Run Road and Route 73. The photo was submitted by Mrs. J.E. Core of Route 2, Shinnston. Memories of Yeateryear is a feature of the Fairmont Times.'
View of the school grounds from across the lawn.
The church was organized in 1833 and the original log building was erected in the same year.  The church building pictured was built in the Spring of 1869.
Oil Rigs in the foreground.
The Monongah Mine disaster occurred on December 6, 1907 and has been described as the worst mining disaster in American history. An explosion thought to have been caused by the ignition of methane ignited the coal dust in mines number 6 and 8, killing hundreds of workers.
A view of Marion County fair, showing a horse race.
'Weapons found on the Black Handers when raided , March 27, 1909, Fairmont, W. Va.'
A street car fell down on railroads track, onlookers gather around.
Group watches girl on other side of table practicing.
Group of girls watch the teacher demonstrating the process.
A view of the Upper Connoquenessing Sandstone in Tygart Valley Falls in Marion County, West Virginia. Taken by the Geological Survey.
West Virginia University Mountaineers face the Washington and Jefferson football team as spectators watch from the sidelines. West Virginia University won the game, 7-0, which took place in Fairmont, W. Va.
Also pictured are teachers Mrs. Jeaness Hallem and Miss Inez Criss.
'Dedication and Unveiling of Monument at Pricketts Cemetery in Marion County, in memory of Colonel Zackquill Morgan and wife Drusilla. Boy standing with hand on monument and other hand to his nose is George M. Barrick, Jr., a direct descendant of Colonel Morgan, also took part in the unveiling. Date, Sunday, September 11, 1927. In the foreground pack of children on the right: Mr M. W. Harris, chairman of Monument Committee, Mrs. E. A Grose (Morgan), Max Mathers, Chairman of Program Committee. Roy Jake, speaker for the occasion of Dedication, Mr. Kerr. On the left, Dr. M. C. Kelley, representing Monongalia Historical Society. Back of Dr. Kelley, Earl Morgan (dedicatory address). Above in the names of the children who participated in unveiling of monument this data written by: Max Mathers, February 26, 1957.'
The church was organized in 1841.  The current church was built in 1921.
The church in McClelland on Plum Run was organized in 1840. The church re-building program began in 1959.
People standing around cars at Hammond, W. Va.
People visible inside the ruins of a brick building at Hammond, W. Va.
Print number 561a.
Townspeople are gathered in front of a train at the Burt Tannery in Mannington, in Marion County, West Virginia.
'Birthplace of Maude E. Thorne; Built in 1835 and is still standing; Handmade shingles and hewn logs.'
Hotel Frank burned down in 1908.
A view of the Low family residence, the home of Philip Watson Low. The home is located near Lowesville, West Virginia.
Far left is Maggie Musgrave and far right her husband, Eli Musgrave. The other two people are unidentified.
Wife of Eli Musgrave and mother of Clarence Musgrave.
The store was built prior to 1890 and was used until 1951.
View of the building's interior, where men and women shop workers pose behind the store counters. The building, believed to be built in 1884, was still standing at the time the caption was written.
Published by I. Robbins and Son. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Emory Tetrick, the store owner is in photo.
Pottery workers of Bowers Pottery at their work stations.  The Bowers Pottery is formerly Homewood Pottery Company.
The Homewood Pottery Company changed its name to Bowers Pottery.
Pottery workers at their work station along with products on drying rack.  The Bowers Pottery is formerly Homewood Pottery Company.
The Bowers Pottery is formerly Homewood Pottery Company.
Group portrait of workers at the Bowers Pottery.  (The Bowers Pottery is formerly Homewood Pottery Company.)
The Bowers Pottery is formerly Homewood Pottery Company.
Three men stand in front of Tetrick General Store of Emory Tetrick, the store owner, Emory is the center figure.
Portrait of Weaden Cline Koon, Sr. He was born in Marion County, W. Va. in 1869 to Jacob Cline Koon and Charlotte Titus Snider Koon.
Published by A.C. Kinkead. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
A picture postcard of Worthington Ranch in Marion County, West Virginia.  The ranch was the home of blue ribbon Jersy Herd owned by J. I. Michaels of Fairmont.  The photo includes the golden fern of rockland.
The C.H. Cozart horse team. A lady and two small children are sitting in the wagon.
Five unidentified men on East Side looking to Fairmont West Virginia.
'Sadie & Belinda on the bridge five O'Clock Monday evening.'
Sadie on left, Belinda on right, a note on the back reads: Ted, I have to laugh at this picture--looks as if Sadie was cross at me - the way I'm looking at her as if I can't understand why she won't look at me or else why "she don't open our auto door for me, Ha."
J. E. Watson Residence under construction.
A view of the B. & O. Depot and a bridge over the Monongahela river.
A view on Main Street Fairview, Marion County, W. Va..
'Mt. View Camp midway between Grafton & Fairmont, U.S. 250, elevation 1555; Cabins, Rooms and Meals, W. L. Currey, prop.'
Published by Chilson's News Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
A mutual institution, with doors open to any reputable Physician or Surgeon. Published by A.C. Kinkead. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by Chilson's News Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system.)