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Portrait of the storefront once ran by Alva "Pus" Woodall.

61. Woodall's Studio, Richwood, W. Va.

Men posed for a group portrait with their instruments.

62. Brass Band, Tioga, W. Va.

The hotel burned in 1905.

63. Residents and Employees in front of Original Tioga Hotel

A little boy plays in the snow on the town's main road street.

64. Wetzel Snyder, Main Street, Richwood, W. Va.

A child explores in the snow with a sled parked behind him.

65. Wetzel Snyder, Main Street, Richwood, W. Va.

66. D.A. and Margaret Snyder, W. Va.

67. Margaret Wetzel Swisher Snyder, D.A. Snyder and son Wetzel Snyder, W. Va.

68. Gladys Swisher, Wetzel Snyder, D. A. Snyder, W. Va.

69. Ferry at Junction of Cherry and Gauley Rivers, Nicholas County, W. Va.

Unidentified people gathered in front of a two-story house for this photograph.

70. Group Portrait at Hominy Falls, Nicholas County, W. Va.

Postcard announcing the festival held in Richwood to celebrate clothes pins and potatoes. The world's largest clothes pin factory was located in the area and the county's cash crop was potatoes.

71. Advertisement of Spud & Splinter Festival, Nicholas County, W.Va.

Inscribed on the back of the photo, "Steele Wallace Corporation largest Clothespin Factory in the World."

72. Clothespin Factory, Nicholas County, W. Va.