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See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

25. View of New River, Near Radford, Va.

Published by Caldwell Sites Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

26. 'The Alleghany', Goshen, Va.

Postcard reads, "The Homestead at Virginia Hot Springs has been operated for more than a century and a half as a luxury resort to the first families of America. It is located in a lovely valley on the east side of the Alleghany mountains and has an elevation of 2,300 feet." See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

27. The Homestead, Hot Springs, Va.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

28. Entrance to Turkeyfoot Mines, Big Stone Gap, Va.

Published by The McClure Co., Inc. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

29. Trinity Church, Staunton, Va.

Published by Steger-Smith Postcard Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

30. Scene on Farm of J. R. K. Bell, Pulaski County, Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

31. Meeting of the Waters, Front Royal-Riverton, Va.

Published by A. W. Bailey & Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

32. Frederick County Court House, Erected 1940, Winchester, Va.

Land given by Thomas Lord Fairfax, this old Lutheran Church was used as barracks during the Revolutionary War. Published by the Williamsport Paper Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

33. Ruins of Old Lutheran Church, Built 1764, Used as Barracks During Revolutionary War, Winchester, Va.

Published by Greear Bros. & Hurt. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

34. Blue Sulphur Hotel Building, Saint Paul, Va.

Postcard reads, "General Sheridan occupied this home during one of the famous Winchester campaigns and from it began his famous ride to the Battle of Cedar Creek, 'twenty miles away'". Published by Marken & Bielfied Inc. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

35. Sheridan's Headquarters, Winchester, Va.

Postcard reads, "After Gen. Braddock's defeat (July 1755) by the French and Indians near Fort Duquesne, Lieut.-Col. George Washington was given command of the colonial forces on the frontier. Washington then built Fort Loudoun at Winchester, and while supervising this work (1756-7) he occupied the building shown above. During this time three companies of Virginia troops were quartered within a stockade built upon the lot to the southward. Prior to the French and Indian War (1749-53) Washington had used this building as an office while employed by Lord Fairfax as a surveyor." Published by Shenandoah Publishing House. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

36. Washington's Office, Winchester, Va.