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Looking down at the buildings from a hill. New River seen in the background.

673. Freight House and C & O Power Station, Summers County, W. Va.

House built in ca. 1875 by the C&O Railroad Company to house laborers working on the roundhouse. Located on Block C #11.

674. C&O Railroad Boarding House, Hinton, W. Va.

Starret, left, and Ewing, right, pose in a pretend "face-off" with their pistols. Starret starred in western films while Ewing ran the Ritze Theatre. The two men in the background are unidentified.

675. Charles Starrett & Ray Ewing in Hinton Daily News Office, Hinton, W. Va.

A truck passes by the line of parked cars. First National Bank building pictured on the right.

676. Corner of Temple St. & 3rd Avenue, Hinton, W. Va.

The group is pictured at the corner of Summers Street & 5th Avenue. The woman in the middle is Mrs. R.O. Murrell. Woman on the left is unidentified.

677. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Murrell at an Intersection, Hinton, W. Va.

Inside the store located on the corner of 3rd Avenue, between Ballengee and Temple streets. Employees behind the counter are identified, from left to right, as Lorene Jones, an unidentified man, Mary Eades, and Maycle Scott who is the mother of Jack Scott.

678. A & P Store, Hinton, W. Va.

Street view of the store located on Ballengee Street.

679. A & P Store, Hinton, W. Va.

A full-bearded Charley, left, and Amanda, right, are pictured.

680. Charley & Amanda Carson, Buck, W. Va.

The two pictured on their wedding day.

681. Samuel & Virginia Carson Keffer, Buck, W. Va.

Freeman and Angell pictured standing on top a tall pile of hay.

682. James Freeman & Betty Jane Arrington Angell at Indian Creek, Forest Hill District, W. Va.

A truck is parked in front of the building. In the 1930's, Charley Lowe ran the business with Elbert Mann as the postmaster. Sheriff Dillon worked as the blacksmith.

683. Bun Redman Store & Post Office in Indian Mills, Summers County, W. Va.

Men and their cattle pictured in the lumber yard located next to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway station. Note "N" Telegraph Office over the roof of the station.

684. Freight and Lumber Yard Next to C. & O. Station, Sandstone, W. Va.