The Junior Willing Workers at an unknown location in Marlinton, W.Va. Their leader, Mrs. John McLaughlin, is pictured on...
Read moreLena Weatherholt, a long-time employee at the A & P Store in Marlinton, is pictured here receiving the...
Read moreNames of Pocahontas County residents were listed on the Honor Roll as they entered active military duty during World War...
Read moreThe Marlinton High School Band marches up Court Street...
Read moreSmoke billows over the landscape as Shay No. 1 and Shay No. 4 haul cars of passengers to Whittaker...
Read moreThis double wedding took place on New Year’s Day 1913 near Arbovale, W.Va. Back row: Rev. and Mrs. Henderson. Front...
Read moreThis great photograph from the Pocahontas County Fair in the 1920s comes from Maxie Gum, of Green Bank. It pictures...
Read moreThe photograph of Camp Black Mountain, F-15, Marlinton, W.Va. was probably taken shortly after its construction in 1935. This Civilian...
Read moreOwners J. Hamed and his brother, standing in front of J. Hamed and Brother General Store on Main Street...
Read moreMarian Tracy Bittle sent in this photograph along with the following description: Photo was taken outside the Brush...
Read moreThe Big Flats (Edray) Extension Homemakers Club is seen here in about 1968. Front row l-r: Hulda Friel, Eula...
Read moreA.W. Moore's Diary This handwritten page from A.W. Moore’s Diary describes winter weather on his farm from January 13 to...
Read moreThe Dunmore Grade School was built in the early part of 1900 on land given for...
Read moreA fine team of horses, Dixie on the left and Master Jack on the right,...
Read morePicture postcard of the Dunmore Springs Service Station at Dunmore, W.Va. The proprietor was Mr. J.C. Jones. The picnic shelter...
Read moreSamuel R. Hogsett owned and operated this portable sawmill on Browns Creek near Huntersville. The teamster is standing at left...
Read moreMr. Paul R. Ignatius, Assistant Secretary of the Army, congratulates Lt. Colonel Robert K. Moore on receiving the Army...
Read moreWe’re starting the New Year by taking a closer look at our old photographs. I’ve been intrigued by this picture...
Read moreThe McNeel Mill at Mill Point is pictured on this Christmas Card from the 1940s. Preserving Pocahontas echoes the greeting....
Read moreThis winter scene shows Gerry and Arthur Briggs with axes and a crosscut saw at an unknown timbering site...
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