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1. Presbyterian Church

Looking at the building from the dirt road. Later in 1907, bricks were laid on the street.

2. Presbyterian Church, Hinton, W. Va.

A high school is pictured on the hill overlooking the rest of town. A Presbyterian church is pictured on the corner of a row of homes. N. & W. Railroad Station is pictured in the lower section.

3. Section of Town in Welch, W. Va.

Frank Kesler pictured in a dark suit standing in the back row, on the right between a group of ladies. Other subjects unidentified.

4. Keller Presbyterian Church, Lowell, W. Va.

View of the building's entrance. The church steeple extends high into the sky.

5. Keller Presbyterian Church, Lowell, W. Va.

The church, pictured in the distance between leafless trees, overlooks Riffes Bottom.

6. River View Presbyterian Church on Greenbrier River, Summers County, W. Va.

View of the church entrance. The building overlooks Riffes Bottom along the Greenbrier River.

7. River View Freedom Presbyterian Church, Summers County, W. Va.

8. Bunker Hill Presbyterian Church, Berkeley County, W. Va.

This church was founded by Scotch-Irish Presbyterians in 1740.

9. Tomahawk Presbyterian Church, Tomahawk, Berkeley County, W. Va.

Martinsburg First Presbyterian Church was founded in 1824. The current building was dedicated in 1903.

10. First Presbyterian Church, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va.

The church in Spring Mills was founded originally by Irish immigrants in 1745 in Falling Waters.  In 1800 the community moved and built a new church.

11. Falling Waters Presbyterian Church, Spring Mills, Berkeley County, W. Va.

The church was founded in 1798. The name of 'tent' originated from an early temporary building used for the church.

12. Cross Creek Tent United Presbyterian Church, Brooke County, W. Va.