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One young boy stands to the left of the beginning of the bridge.

7165. West End of Guyandotte Suspension Bridge, Huntington, W. Va.

7166. View of Town From Across the River, Huntington, W. Va.

Sketch of a stagecoach in front of a house.

7167. Stagecoach on Jeems and Kanawha Pike, Huntington, W. Va.

Camden Interstate Railway Company, later becomes the Ohio Valley Electric Rwy., Car No. 101. Built by Jackson and Sharp. Seats 52 passengers. Located at Huntington, W. Va.

7168. Car No. 101, Camden Interstate Railway Company, Huntington, W. Va.

Car No. 206 built by Kuhlman Car Co. Seated 48 passengers at Huntington, W. Va. Operated as Camden Interstate R.R. from 1900 to 1908.

7169. Car No. 206, Ohio Valley Electric Railway, Huntington, W. Va.

Built by Jackson  and Sharp in 1901. Car seated 28 passengers. Later became part of the Ohio Valley Electric R.R.

7170. Car No. 32, Camden Interstate Railway Company, Huntington, W. Va.

Aerial view of U. S. 60 Rt. 4.

7171. Relocation of U. S. 60, and W. Va. Rt. 4 at Huntington, W. Va.

'Picture taken around the 1880.  I entered the Railroad service at this shop 1889. 1. McGrady house and pass station, 2. Train Dispatcher office also Adams Express Office, 3. Jackson River, 4. McDonald Home Geo. Forran married Miss Flora McDonald, 5. Round House, 6. Candlelight Church, 7. School House, 8. Methodist Church, 9. Freight Depot, 10. Eugist Home, 11. Company Road, 12. Scale House. The Bldg. with steeple No. 10 is Presbyterian Church; E.A. Murray."

7172. Unidentified Town on the Jackson River

'In the early 80's. Third Ave. looking west from just west of 11th St.  The 2-story brick building at your right, from the roof of which the streamer hangs, is the old Bank of Huntington.'

7173. Third Avenue, Huntington, W. Va.

'Looking West on 3rd Ave. from 10th St. on North side 43rd. Picture made in early 1880's'

7174. Parade on Third Avenue, Huntington, W. Va.

Cars line the streets in Huntington, W. Va.  Model Furniture Company, Wolf Provision Company, sign for Pulskamp Furniture Company visible on left; Huntington Dry Goods Company visible on right.

7175. Street Scene in Huntington, W. Va.

Dan Hill and his horse drawn wagon, the first taxi in Huntington.

7176. First Taxi in Huntington, W. Va.