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44881. Crowds Wait Around Refreshment Stands and Pavilion Next to Roller Coaster in Luna Park, Charleston, W. Va.

Born February 23, 1809 - September 19, 1908. Luther Haymond served as Colonel of the 31st Virginia Confederate Army. Served with Stonewall Jackson during the war. Picture is from the Harrison County Historical Society.

44882. Portrait of a Seated Luther Haymond; Clarksburg, W. Va.

44883. Several Men Stand Outside of Madison Depot, Boone County, W. Va.

44884. Group of Boys Stand Outside of Alpha Supply Company Store, Manheim, W. Va.

44885. Several Children Stand in Street Next to Trolley and Man on Horseback, Main Street, Mannington, W. Va.

Published by The Photograph Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV).

44886. Cave Hill and Entrance House, Endless Caverns, New Market, Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by The Albertype Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

44887. Three Hills, Warm Springs, Va.

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

44888. People Stand on Front Steps of Colonial Manor, Winchester, Va.

Published by Southern Bargain House. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

44889. Old Fortifications and Davis Monument, Richmond, Va.

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

44890. Natural Bridge on the Line of Norfolk and Western Railroad, Va.

On U.S. Route 21 and 52. Caption on back of postcard reads: "Big Walker Mountain is one of the highest ridges in south-west West Virginia. These mountains abound in rare wild flowers including Azaleas, Rhododendron and Laurel and the rare Sourwood Tree, the blossoms of which yield the world's finest honey." Published by Genuine Curteich. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

44891. View From Mt. Walker Lookout, Showing Jefferson National Forest and Big Bend Lookout, Between Wytheville, Va. and Bluefield, W. Va.

Highest point on U.S. Route 21 and 52, elevation 3,405 feet. Caption on back of postcard reads: "Over this pass at Mt. Walker Lookout, Union Cavalry under Colonel John T. Toland raided to Wytheville to destroy the Virginia and Tennessee Railway (N. & W.) July 1863. Mary Tynes, a girl of the neighborhood, rode ahead to warn the people. When the raiders reached Wytheville they were repulsed by home guards and Toland was killed." Published by Genuine Curteich. (From postcard collection legacy system--Non-WV.)

44892. Big Bend Lookout in Jefferson National Forest From Mt. Walker Lookout, Between Wytheville, Va. and Bluefield, W. Va.