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An aerial view of Summers County. Farms with houses, barns, and fields with cattle and horses.
An aerial view of Summers County.
Stove with pipe visible in fenced area.
Construction appears to be under way on the farm house.
Overlooking the grounds located in Forest Hill District. Cows pictured within a fenced plot.
C. S. Dillon kneels beside his prize animal.
View over the hills of the district. A house and what appears to be a farm are pictured in the center.
Looking over the hills and what appears to be a farm.
The animals grazing the field.
Looking at the farm and the hills that surround it.
Looking at the farm house and grounds from a hill beyond the property.
View of the farm house and grounds from across a field beyond the Keatley property.
Overlooking the fields belonging to Keatley's farm.
Trees line along the slanted farm grounds.
View over looking the hills and fields of the farm.
The farm house and grounds pictured in the distance.
Cows roam along the fields beside a small lake. A farmhouse is pictured in the background.
Two unidentified men on the left observe the dug up plot. An unidentified man handles a tractor on the right.
Looking over the various  farm houses and lands within the district.
A group of unidentified men watch on the left as a tractor digs up the land, perhaps for a reservoir.
The men dig up a plot of land perhaps to create a reservoir. Subjects unidentified.
View from across the field. The farmhouse can be seen in the distance.
Keatley pictured behind the wheel of the McCormick brand tractor.
Aerial view overlooking the Gwinn home and farm grounds.
Rural scene including farm grounds.
Mountains and hills are pictured in the distance. Small farms scatter across the valley.
Son of W. M. Meador and father to Fred, Earl, Wesley, Kennith and Myrtle.
Two unidentified men take each handle of a saw and cut through wood. The farm is located by the mouth of Bluestone River.
A crane and other construction equipment surrounds the construction site. The bridge looks at Larkin Meador farm, pictured to the left, and up Pipestem Creek.
R. Harvey and Mildred Neely embrace between two parked cars in front of the farm house located near the mouth of Bluestone River.
Neely holding a luggage bag in front of the farmhouse located near the mouth of Bluestone River.
At the far side of the photo is John Barker's farm in the background. Near the side of the river is Hoke Neely farm at Surveyor Branch.
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.
Foy sits on a chair while showing off a large fish and rifle. The boy is son to W. M. Meador. His brother, the photographer, is Luther Meador.
Martin pictured in front of the farm house.
Jack, raised by Harvey and Rachael Mize Cook, pictured with Sally on the farm which is now owned by Cecil Meador family.
Cook pictured with horses, named Dan and Doc, on the farm.
Pictured from left to right in front row is Oris Cook; Delva Lyons; Sally Pettry; and Mary Etta Cook. In the back row is Jack Cook; Grace Pettry Meador; and Matt Cook.
Pictured in the first row is Sally Margaret King; Cook Pettry (seated); and Lou Pettry (seated).  Second row pictured is Francis Meador and Josie Farley. In the back row is Crockett Farley and Ben Goff. The group is pictured on the Lou Pettry Farm.
Scott pictured in a sun dress smiling beside a wooden structure.
Glenna Shumate attends to her cow at the farm located near War Ridge.
A young Bolton pictured holding a basket as he tends to the chickens.
Glenna and Mark Shumate pose beside the snowman on the farm located near War Ridge.
Mark and Luther Shumate ride through the farm grounds in Little Stony Creek.