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Rush Holt stands with other candidates during a campaign rally.

61. Rush Holt With Other Candidates in W. Va.

Hinton's oldest store doing business under the same trade name. Noted as one of West Virginia's finest men's stores. In 1952, the HUB Clothing Co. opened its doors for business in a room on 3rd Avenue.

62. Hub Clothing Co., Hinton, W. Va.

Man kneels beside van plastered in Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon posters.

63. Presidential Campaigning in W. Va.

View of the west end of the city.

64. West End of Hinton, W. Va.

View of the vast lumber yard, grounds, and company buildings.The photographer, Tom Ocheltree (1926-1990) was a railroad employee with a side business of commercial photography. This image, and two other aerials, appeared as 5x7 enlargements for the East Rainelle bus depot.

65. Aerial View Overlooking Meadow River Lumber Company Facility and Grounds, Rainelle, W. Va.

Construction workers at the site of the Hinton High School gymnasium. Subjects unidentified.

66. Perry Memorial Gymnasium Under Construction, Hinton, W. Va.

Rush Holt and his wife, Helen Holt, smile as they pet an elephant.

67. Rush and Helen Holt at West Virginia Republican State Convention

Two men survey the field of Sweet Clover cover crop.

68. I. H. Taylor Farm; Grant County, W. Va.

Group of men in front of a dairy truck.

69. Soil Conservation Contest Winner, Nicholas County, W. Va.