Photographs from the Page 13
West Virginia State Archives
Pic 121 Flooded downtown, New Martinsville, 1915. Jack Leasure Collection, West Virginia State Archives (211913) | |
Pic 122 Red Cross nurses at the Parsons Fourth of July parade, 1918. Jane Barb Collection (139707) | |
Pic 123 Governor Holt and daughters Isabel and Julia being interviewed on television at the New York Worlds Fair, 1939. The tall man visible between Julia and the camera is Karl Shanholtzer of the West Virginia State Police. Julia Holt Coyle Collection (215115) | |
Pic 124 Sixteen-year-old Charles B. Chambers with his pride and joy, the first motorcycle in Cameron, Marshall County, circa 1906. Cameron Public Library Collection (257905) | |
Pic 125 The store operated by Charles Harris in Buffalo, Putnam County. William D. Wintz Collection (251813) | |
Pic 126 Steel- making at Weirton Steel, Brooke County. Weirton Steel Collection (245710) | |
Pic 127 A&P Store, State Street at corner of Wiley Street, manager D. H. Burnham, Fairmont, circa 1934. Marlene Jones Collection (219708) | |
Pic 128 A woman sitting outside in a chair with a rabbit in her lap and a young girl standing beside, probably in the Weston area, circa early 1900s. Photo: William E. Carpenter. Carpenter Glassplate Collection | |
Pic 129 Performance duo known as The Sisters Large, represented by Sam Delaney, promoter, Tyler County, 1900s. Sistersville Library - Walter McCoy Collection (292610) | |
Pic 130 Merchants picnic, Tyler County, 2 September 1909. Sistersville Library - Walter McCoy Collection (270208) |
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