An unidentified small child stands on the running board of a car in front of the Stulting House, birthplace of Pearl S. Buck, in Hillsboro, W.Va. Photo courtesy of Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, ID: PSB000166
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World War II portrait of Norma.
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Fire in the Hole! Dynamite shatters.
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Civilian Conservation Corps workers, Noble Shaffer.
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This year’s Christmas card comes from.
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Wedding portrait of Beatrice Bessie Blackhurst.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Lockridge.
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A group of loggers are resting.
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These local sportsmen pose for a.
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John Ray “Chipper” Williams was born.
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These Pocahontas County men were called.
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The water tank, covered in ice,.
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Composite of the Marlinton Junior High.
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Baby portrait of Edith Kelmenson, born.
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A beautiful night photo of Shay.
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A small unidentified sawmill operation in.
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Rivers Arks accompanying a log drive.
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The photograph of 12-year old Guy.
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The students at Wesley Chapel School.
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Ruth Blackhurst, the teacher at Spruce.
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Students in front of the Beaverdam.