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Print number 489h. Sign reads "No autos allowed on ball diamond."

109. People Observe a Baseball Game at Mitchell's Beach, Fall's Mill, W. Va.

Print number 580a.

110. Road Junction in Fall's Mill, W. Va.

111. State Four-H Camp, Braxton Co., W. Va.

112. Newly Constructed Walls in Backyard at State Four-H Camp, Braxton Co., W. Va.

Bill Sirk in uniform, holding a very young fawn.

113. Bill S. Sirk, Conservation Officer

Billy Scott Sirk, Conservation Officer, in uniform.

114. Billy Scott Sirk

View of the high school in Gassaway, W. Va.

115. High School, Gassaway, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1817 and rebuilt in 1953

116. Berry Fork Chapel Methodist Church, Braxton County, W. Va.

A view of a cottage from across the lawn.

117. Cottage in Braxton County, W. Va.

118. Burnsville High School Senior Class, Burnsville, W. Va.

Walter C. Kuhn and Lucy Sapp Hall are pictured outside of the store's entrance, which was owned by pharmacist Fred Murphy.

119. Murphy Drug Store, Burnsville, W. Va.

From left to right are an unknown boy, Janie McCoy (Mick), Mary Sue Campbell (Fletcher), Eugenia Campbell (Fidler), and Minnie Campbell (Shreve). The Weston-Central Telephone Company, which was owned by Hugh Amos, was located in the upstairs section of the building. The operators were known as 'Hello Girls.'

120. Millinery Shop and Weston-Central Telephone Company Office, Burnsville, W. Va.