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'22 Buildings Destroyed, Damage $125,000. Destroyed entire business block from Bridge (Madison) St. to Jefferson St. Every Building on East Side, all but 2 on West. Arson suspected.'

5725. Main Street, Fairmont, W. Va. Following the Fire of April 2, 1876

"1. M. P. Church, 2. Public School, 3. Burns Home, 4. Chisler Store, 5. Eyester Home, 6. Edd McCray Store [and] Home, 7. Larney Carr Home."

5726. Fairmont, W. Va.

'Looking up Madison toward Quincy, on Adams street, showing C. E. McCray's saddlery and harness shop on the corner; home of the Misses Eyster, the Chisler Hardware Store, old M. P. Church, opposite Dr. Lazell's residence.'

5727. Fairmont, W. Va.

Road in Fairmont with a few houses on the side.

5728. Country Road, Fairmont, W. Va.

View of Fairmont next to the river. 'Before Watson Hotel was torn down on the corner of Main and Madison St.'

5729. Main Street, Fairmont, W. Va.

Postcard of the Suspension Bridge crossing the Monongahela River in Fairmont, West Virginia.

5730. Suspension Bridge, Fairmont, W. Va.

A trolley car can be seen in the distance.

5731. Street Scene in Fairmont, W. Va.

Postcard of the Suspension Bridge in Fairmont, West Virginia.

5732. Suspension Bridge, Fairmont, W. Va.

'Hotel Marietta, formerly the Continental, was located on the corner now occupied by the Deveny Building. It is presently the site of the Workingman's Store. In the Picture, Captain Doheny, John McCool, Unknown, John Cotter, Waitman H. Conaway, Albert T. Watson, r. Rudy, Charles McCray from Fairview, James Deveny's dog, Wirt Chenoweth, as identified by Mrs. Vernie Chenoweth, who presented the picture.'

5733. Hotel Marietta, Fairmont, W. Va.

View of the Buffalo Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 19 in Marion County, Project 155-H.

5734. Buffalo Creek Bridge, Fairmont, W. Va.

L. Clyde Riley shaking hands with a man upon receiving the Boy Scouts of America Silver Antelope Award.

5735. Riley, L. Clyde Receiving the Boy Scouts of America Silver Antelope Award, Fairmont, W. Va.

The Thomas F. Watson building with a horse and carriage parked outside.

5736. Thomas F. Watson Building, Fairmont, W. Va.