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Exterior of R. P. Camden Hotel;'The Camden - Weston's leading commercial hotel.'
'Monticello Hotel, Patterson & Floyd, Proprieters.  Commercial travelers' headquarters.  Opposite B. & O. passenger depot.  Rates $2.00.'
P. J. Dyer, Proprietor
'Bailey House, 'Travelers Home', Mrs. L. S. Tunstill Proprietress. One block from depot.  In center of city.  Free sample rooms.  $1.50 per day to everybody.  Mrs. L. S. Tunstill, Proprietress.'
A view of the Bailey House building in Weston.
A horse-drawn carriage stops at West 2nd Street alongside the Bailey House.
View of the old Bailey House, located on the corner of Main and Second Streets.  'The sign 'Bailey and Tunstil' on the store was Major Bailey and his son-in-law. In the group was David Bare, father; J. H. Bare, druggist; Andrew Edmiston, known as Sr., a long prominent lawyer; and John S. Camden, later of Parkersburg. Here Thomas Jackson, J. A. J. Lightburn, Johnson N. Camden, and G. J. Butcher took examination for West Point. Butcher won, stayed a week, then came home. Jackson went as a second choice.'
'30.W.(13); July 10, 1884, Thursday.'
'29.D(16); Thursday, July 10, 1884, 2 p.m.'