Preserving Pocahontas
The Dunmore Grade School was built in the early part of 1900 on land given for...
The Dunmore Grade School was built in the early part of 1900 on land given for...
A fine team of horses, Dixie on the left and Master Jack on the right,...
Picture postcard of the Dunmore Springs Service Station at Dunmore, W.Va. The proprietor was Mr. J.C. Jones. The picnic shelter...
Samuel R. Hogsett owned and operated this portable sawmill on Browns Creek near Huntersville. The teamster is standing at left...
Mr. Paul R. Ignatius, Assistant Secretary of the Army, congratulates Lt. Colonel Robert K. Moore on receiving the Army...
We’re starting the New Year by taking a closer look at our old photographs. I’ve been intrigued by this picture...
This winter scene shows Gerry and Arthur Briggs with axes and a crosscut saw at an unknown timbering site...
This photo has been in our “Orphan Photo” file for quite some time and I’m hoping that someone out there...
“Singing Schools” in America began with New England settlers who believed in the importance of training each churchgoer to sing....
Thinking that we all might need a break from fire photographs I went looking for anything that would shed a...
Fascinating photograph, by Underwood and Underwood, of what is no doubt a very cold day on Cheat Mountain....