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A man makes his way down the snowy street with his horse-drawn wagon.
Image shows Experiment Station and Science Hall
View from Camp Hill, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. showing several buildings on the Storer College campus including 1. Lockwood, 2. Brackett, 3. McDowell Shenandoah (?), 4. Franklin (Cook) House, and  5. Storer College Gym.
The postcard caption reads: "A mid winter pause at The Women's Farm near Hinton.  The great wings of mountains hover in frozen flight above this holler which is the home of EcoTheater and a center for the arts in southern West Virginia."Maryat Lee named her home near Hinton, W. Va. "The Women's Farm." It was her home and the home of EcoTheater until Lee moved to Lewisburg, W. Va. in 1984.Maryat Lee (born Mary Attaway Lee; May 26, 1923 – September 18, 1989) was an American playwright and theatre director who made important contributions to post-World War II avant-garde theatre.  She pioneered street theatre in Harlem, and later founded EcoTheater in West Virginia, a community based theater project.Early in her career, Lee wrote and produced plays in New York City, including the street play “DOPE!”  While in New York she also formed the Soul and Latin Theater (SALT), and wrote plays centered around the lives of the actors in the group.In 1970 Lee moved to West Virginia and formed the community theater group EcoTheater in 1975.  Beginning with local teenagers from the Governor’s Summer Youth Program, the rural theater group grew, and produced plays based on oral histories collected from the local community.  Each performance of an EcoTheater play involved audience participation and discussion.  With the assistance of the Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, guest scholars became a part of EcoTheater.
The Appalachian Trail connects the Delaware Gap and West Virginia
View overlooking New River and the city of Hinton.
View overlooking the winding New River and the city of Hinton.
Few buildings and homes scatter the town of Bellepoint, located beside the city of Hinton. A sign reads, "Watch Bellepoint Grow."
View looking at the city of Hinton.
View of the city from across the river.
Looking from Hinton, W. Va. to the small town of Brooklin.
Mrs. Murrell, right, walks through tall grass and is accompanied by an unidentified female.
Murrell, right, and an unidentified female pose in the rural scene.
The Murrells are pictured somewhere in Summers County on a hammock resting between trees. In the background, multiple horse-drawn carriages are pictured.
The three are pictured balancing on top of a fallen tree.
Bob Murrell, his wife and dogs are pictured beside a waterfall in an unknown location within Summers County.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murrell, accompanied with an unidentified associate, pose beside the waterfall on a bed of rocks.
Bob Murrell busies himself by placing sticks into the water while his wife, seated on the right, watches.
Robert Murrell pictured third from left beside his wife. Other Murrell family members unidentified.
View of a snow-covered street looking from 4th Avenue.
A group of unidentified individuals are pictured on a porch with a scenic view.
'Across river from new pumping station looking up stream.'
"Rivers (Monongahela)"
Limestone road in Shenandoah Valley, Berkeley County, W. Va.
"One boy chopping wood, another with a fishing pole [is] beckoning him."  Subjects unidentified.
A group of unidentified subjects are pictured on a hill with Dorsey's Knob in the background.
Two boys are pictured on top of the rock, looking east. Subjects unidentified.
Two women and a man are pictured beside the rock formation, formally known as Dorsey's Knob. Subjects unidentified.
Four men sit in a canoe beside the large boulder in the middle of the river. Subjects unidentified.
Two unidentified boys sit on a rock ledge in an unknown location, likely in West Virginia.
Four people climb across the rocks with a waterfall streaming from the cliffs in the background. Subjects unidentified.
The boulder on the Cheat River, known as Squirrel Rock, is pictured.
"View of town"
"Right fork of Leatherwood Creek, about 3/4 mile above the Forks" in Webster County, West Virginia.
An unidentified baby is pictured sitting in a "Studebaker" wagon that is attached to a deer in front of a house.The inscription on the back of the image reads, "Milton Kinchen Hawthorn of Dallas, Texas."
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry in Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.The location of this view is most likely in the Canaan Valley area.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.The location of the photograph is most likely in the Canaan Valley area.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.The location of this photograph is likely Canaan Valley, W. Va.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.Scenic view of Blackwater Falls.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.Caption on back of image reads: "Early Blackwater."
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.Caption on back of photo reads: "Glade on Glade Run, 1906, McDonald Glade".
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker Country during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker Country during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker Country during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker Country during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
The back of the postcard, which is addressed to Miss Avilda Thompson, reads: "Am having a nice time. Hope you will be at Davis when I come. -Helen"This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
An unidentified man and two boys stand against a background of mountains and fields practicing recreational pistol shooting.This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
Greenland Gap is pictured in the distance.This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role int he timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
Blain is a town located in Perry County, Pennsylvania.This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role int he timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role int he timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
The altitude at this point is 3,552 feet.This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role int he timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.
A view from the hilltop overlooks the grounds of the historic site.
Children each hold a market lamb in preparation for the celebration.
View of the mill from across the stream.
View overlooking a field where girls of Rhododendron Girls State try to form letters.
A group of older boys and girls relax under a tree's shade. Subjects unidentified.
View of the Guyandotte River in Wyoming County, W. Va.
Mrs. Ro. Murrell and friend pictured at scenic overlook near Hinton in Summers County, W. Va.
Bird's eye view of Grafton High School.
The bay is seen in the distance.
A sailor walks along the deck while the ship passes the bridge.
Looking at the bridge from the deck of the battleship.
View of the New York City skyline.
Smoke rises from a coal facility in Carbondale, W. Va., which is located in the valley between the mountains.
Town belonging to the miners of the Four States Coal and Coke Company.
View looking over the pumping station and onto the road.
View of the town's main street which is situated next to railroad tracks.  The train station is visible at the far left, while businesses line the street.
Several feet of snow cover the sidewalks and street.
View overlooking the small town which was located on Route 41 near the New River. The New River Coal Company had mines in Quinnimont.
A man on a horse sits on top of a hill, where below there are stonemasons cutting into the rock.
View overlooking the town of Dawson, Pennsylvania.
Scene at Hawks Nest State Park.
Houses are scattered at the top of hill.
Construction managed by contractor T. A. Gillsepie is conducted across the river and along the river bank.
A man sits on a chair in the lawn. In the background is a small pavilion. The stereograph is part of photographer William Dunnington's "Webster Springs Series."
See original for inscription.
Cityscape of Pittburgh, looking from Mt. Washington.This photograph is found in a scrapbook documenting the survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia and surrounding states.
"May 3rd 1934, Stayed here all night."
View over Cheat Lake from Mont Chateau State Park.
"Looks as if we would have nice weather this afternoon. Not feeling so well today."
Photograph taken 8 miles west of New Creek, W. Va. on US Route 50. Elevation 2725 feet.