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See original for correspondence. Published by J.G. McCrorey and Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44953. Cook's Hospital, Fairmont, W. Va.

Published by I. Robbins and Son. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44954. Mannington High School, Mannington, W. Va.

Published by C.F. Wheelock and Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44955. Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by Mrs. S. Anderson. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44956. M.E. Church and Parsonage, Mannington, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by The S. Spencer Moore Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44957. Y.M.C.A. Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Published by The Corner Drug Store. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44958. Senator Davis Gateway, Elkins, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44959. Looking Up the Shenandoah River From Camp Hill, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by The Acmegraph Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44960. State Capitol, Charleston, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. Published by The S. Spencer Moore Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44961. Post Office and Kanawha Banking and Trust Company Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "One of the most picturesque spots in this locality is Harper's Ferry, often termed the "Switzerland of America". Steep wooded mountains surround the town, and the waters of the Potomac and the Shenandoah Rivers divide Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia at this point. Historically important because it was the scene of John Brown's Raid, which did much to precipitate the Civil War." Published by John Myerly Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44962. Where Two Rivers and Three States Meet, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

On the left: Gerishia Building and Skidmore Hotel. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44963. Looking Toward Backfork Bridge and Miller Mountain, Webster Springs, W. Va.

Caption on back of postcard reads: "The Northwestern Turnpike, U.S. 50, was urged by George Washington in 1784 as an all-Virginia route to the Ohio. It was authorized in 1827, started in 1831 and completed to the Ohio River at Parkersburg in 1838. It is a monument to the skill of its engineers, Colonel Claudius Crozet, who had been an officer in Napoleon's army, and Charles Shaw." Published by Rex Heck News Company. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)

44964. Horseshoe Curve on U.S. Route 50, East of Grafton and Clarksburg, W. Va.