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Fansler authored the "History of Tucker County, West Virginia", published in 1962.

39421. Homer Fansler of Tucker County, W. Va.

Post card photograph published by Juergens & Walker, Sutton, W.Va.

39422. Lee Building, Paterson Place and Post Office, Gassaway, W. Va.

Information included with the photograph: "This photograph was taken from the Depot as an awning can be seen at the top left."

39423. Valley Hotel, Near Railroad Depot, Gassaway, W. Va.

Post card photograph of a stone constructed church in Braxton County.

39424. St. Thomas Catholic Church, Gassaway, W. Va.

Information included with the photograph: "The first Gassaway Armory, which burned."

39425. Armory, Gassaway, W. Va.

39426. Davis School, Gassaway, W. Va.

39427. First M. E. Church, Gassaway, W. Va.

Wooden structure church with open bell tower located in Braxton County.

39428. M. E. Church South, Gassaway, W. Va.

Identified in the photograph: Sam Hartford (Rev.); Mrs. Lucille Duffield; Mary Alice Rusmisell (Bragg); Nancy Perkins (Knight); Jo Ann Rollyson (Withrow); Ruth Duncan (Skidmore); Bill Richards.

39429. M.Y. F. Camp at Selbyville, W. Va.

Grading for Main Street in Gassaway, Braxton County.

39430. Old Time Views of Gassaway, W Va.

The first train station at Gassaway. An Adams Express Office is located at the depot.

39431. Old Time Views of Gassaway, W. Va.

A view of Main Street in Gassaway when the town was first started.

39432. Old Time Views of Gassaway, W. Va.