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Six unidentified men wearing quarantine masks due to a death from spinal meningitis. The quarantine lasted 30 days for all personnel at the Civilians Conservation Corps (CCC) camp. The CCC constructed projects including bridges, buildings, overnight cabins, retaining walls, roads, dams, towers, picnic areas, and drainage systems.
A group of unidentified men spend time by the swimming hole located on the banks of New River. Here, life saving techniques were taught to the members of the Civilians Conservation Corps (CCC).
The unidentified men of the Civilians Conservation Corps pose by the swimming hole off the banks of New River.
Photo caption reads, "Coahes & K. P.'s or dishwashers and dining room orderlies". Subjects unidentified.
Two unidentified men working in the kitchen. The camp required two cooks per shift of 24 hours followed by 24 hours off.
Th men in army uniforms were in control of the (approximately) 175 men at the camp. The other men were from the U.S. Forest Service and were in charge of men at work clearing the right of way for the dam. No funds were appropriated for the construction of Bluestone Dam, so the C.C.C.  Co. 524 was cancelled and all men were transferred to other C.C.C. camps in West Virginia
Civilian Conservation Corps members on the way to clear heavy timber for the Bluestone Dam right of way.
Six young men sit behind typewriters. The class cost 50 cents a month to participate in. Subjects unidentified.
Father of Elvera Fox Porterfield from top of Pie Hollow. The Roach house is located in Talcott, W. Va.
Grandfather to Elvera Fox Porterfield. Husband to Virginia Martin Fox.
Galloway pictured in uniform.
James David Neely (left), Luther L. Meador (center), and C. Brade Neely (right) holding guns, perhaps used for hunting, and sitting with their dogs. Meador sips from a bottle in the middle.The farm is now known as Meador Camp Ground at Bluestone State Park.
Meador wearing a hat and jacket.
Pictured from left to right is Joseph Neely, Russell Neely, and Julian Neely.
The two men are pictured outside of the store located in Happy Hollow with two horses pulling a wagon.
Two unidentified men pose as one pours a drink into the others cup.
A group of unidentified men pose on top of a transporting train. One of them holds a guitar.
Mark Shumate (standing) and Luther Shumate perform chores on the farm grounds located near War Ridge.
Mark poses beside his truck. The farm is located near War Ridge.
Nelson stands in front of the store entrance, where for 35 years he dealt hardware and feed. Nelson died July 6, 1938 at the age of 68 after years of battling a heart ailment.
Three unidentified men look over the progress within construction site.
The Ward family is pictured with hunting gear.
Ward, a recognized slingshot expert, poses on Front Street.
Webb and his family lived in on the Forest Hill side of New River and made their home near Webb's Island.
Agents from the U. S. Treasury Department, also known as "revenooers", pose around an illegal distillery.
Revenuers, also known as "revenooers", inspect the illegal distillery located in the middle of the woods.
Willey pictured in a photo studio wearing a suit.
First row, from left to right, is L. C. Davis; Lomer Davis; Charley Davis; Kinna Maddy.Second row, from left to right, is Jess Perdue; Charles W. Garten; Ose (?) Garten; Pearl Garrison; Floyd Belcher.Back row, from left to right, is Mr. Grant (organizer of lodge at Marie); W. T. Maddy; Haron Michael; Elmer or Emer Davidson; Hubert Light; Oscar Hutchinson.
From left to right is W. J. B. Simmons; Ronald Meadows; unidentified; P. J. Carr, Sen.; unidentified; Henry Harrison; unidentified; Dr. J. W. Stokes; Dr. Meador; unidentified; Dr. Buford McNeer. The men are pictured inside the Peck Building.
Lemon, a World War I soldier, is pictured in front of a photo studio background.
Pictured are two Summers County residents who belong to the Morris family. First names unknown.
Relatives of J. D. Morris pictured. One holds a gun while the other holds up a liquor bottle. First names are unknown.
Male members of J. D. Morris family gather around to play cards.
The two men pictured are members of the J. D. Morris family.
On the back of the photograph is inscribed, "I'll always be waiting for you. Indeed I will."
From left to right is J. W. Graham, L. P. Graham, D. G. Ballengee, and Shannon Graham.
Charlton is a Civil War veteran who fought on the side of the Confederacy. He was wounded at the Battle of Cold Harbor, Va. in 1864. He later went on to become the first school teacher in Madam's Creek, a town near Hinton, W. Va.Charlton first married Nancy Parker. Together, Parker and Charlton had a daughter, Mary Jane Charlton. Mary Jane would later marry Silas Hinton.
Charlton pictured standing in the middle of the field.
Miller is pictured in an oval-shaped portrait.