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Bank
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- Trevey, William O.
Bank
Photograph of three men standing outside the Bank of Mount Hope. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Wytheville Courthouse
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Wytheville Courthouse
The Wytheville courthouse under construction. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Pulaski County Courthouse
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Pulaski County Courthouse
The Pulaski County Courthouse located on Main Street in Pulaski, Virginia. The building was built 1895-1896, was designed by W. Chamberlain & Co and is made of Peak Creek Sandstone. The building was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1989 but was rebuilt and re-opened in 1991. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Pulaski County Courthouse
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Pulaski County Courthouse
The Pulaski County Courthouse located on Main Street in Pulaski, Virginia. The building was built 1895-1896, was designed by W. Chamberlain & Co and is made of Peak Creek Sandstone. The building was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1989 but was rebuilt and re-opened in 1991. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Pulaski County Courthouse
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Pulaski County Courthouse
This photograph shows the Pulaski County Courthouse ablaze. The courthouse was built in 1895-1895, was designed by W. Chamberlain & Co and is made of Peak Creek Sandstone. The building was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1989 but was rebuilt and re-opened in 1991. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Pulaski County Courthouse
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Pulaski County Courthouse
The Pulaski County Courthouse located on Main Street in Pulaski, Virginia. The building was built 1895-1896, was designed by W. Chamberlain & Co and is made of Peak Creek Sandstone. The building was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1989 but was rebuilt and re-opened in 1991. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Pulaski County Courthouse
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Pulaski County Courthouse
Painters work near the top of the Pulaski County Courthouse. The Pulaski County Courthouse located on Main Street in Pulaski, Virginia. The building was built 1895-1896, was designed by W. Chamberlain & Co and is made of Peak Creek Sandstone. The building was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1989 but was rebuilt and re-opened in 1991. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Pulaski County Courthouse
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Pulaski County Courthouse
The Pulaski County Courthouse in the snow. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Church
- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Church
Street view of Seven Mile Road Presbyterian Church. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Dalton Theatre
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Dalton Theatre
Several children and young adults in front of the Dalton Theatre. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Stevens Chapel on the Hill
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Stevens Chapel on the Hill
Stevens Chapel on the Hill. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Pulaski County Courthouse
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Pulaski County Courthouse
The Pulaski County Courthouse located on Main Street in Pulaski, Virginia. The building was built 1895-1896, was designed by W. Chamberlain & Co and is made of Peak Creek Sandstone. The building was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1989 but was rebuilt and re-opened in 1991. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Courthouse
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Courthouse
Monument noting the location of the First Courthouse of Pulaski County. This monument is in Newbern, which was the county seat of Pulaski County. The town was named after Bern, Switzerland by immigrants who first settled there. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Courthouse
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Courthouse
A young child stands beside a brick sign indicating the location of Pulaski County's first court house. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Maple Shade Inn
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- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
Maple Shade Inn
Outside view of what is probably Maple Shade Inn. From studio portraiture to candid shots around Pulaski County, Virginia, the Farmer Photograph Collection shows the people and daily life in and around Pulaski County, Virginia in the 1945-1995 timeframe.- Creator
- Farmer, Kenneth Rudolph
- Farmer, Theda
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Company Store
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Company Store
Exterior of Ellis Store. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Company Store
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Company Store
Men standing on the snowy front porch of the McDonald Dining Room. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Company Store
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Company Store
People standing on the front porch of a building with Deepwater Council No. 40 O.U.A.M. painted on it's front. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Company Store
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Company Store
Corner window of Model Grocery selling fancy and staple groceries. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Company Store
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Company Store
People standing on the front porch of the White Oak Fuel store. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Courthouse
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Courthouse
Photograph of the Fayette County Courthouse, built in 1895. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Men and Horses
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- Trevey, William O.
Men and Horses
This photograph shows six members of a fraternal order sitting on horses in front of the Ballard House. W. R. Ballard was superintendent of the Dry Branch Coal Company. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Bank
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Bank
Photograph of the First National Bank of Mount Hope. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Dun Glen Hotel
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Dun Glen Hotel
Outside view of the Dun Glen Hotel in Thurmond, West Virginia. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Town Scene
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Town Scene
Photograph of a large wooden house with a long front porch. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Town Scene
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Town Scene
Photograph of a two story house surrounded by a wooden fence. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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Town Scene
- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
Town Scene
Photograph of a wooden house with a long front porch. From studio portraiture to candid location shots, the William O. Trevey Glass Slide Collection documents the daily lives and labor of coal miners, primarily in the New River Coal Fields of southern West Virginia, at the turn of the Twentieth Century.- Creator
- Trevey, William O.
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- Historic buildings
- Photography-- Virginia14
- Photography--West Virginia13
- Coal--Appalachian Mountains5
- Portraits2
- Churches1
- Country life1
- Hotels1
- Restaurants1