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Description: Staley-Collins House. Marion, Virginia. Built by Ben. H. Baylor. Belonged to Henry B. Staley and was residence of Lt. Gov. Preston Collins.
Description: Bakc yard of home of Mrs. Fannie Young Copenhaver.
Description: Post Card, Hugh Gwyn Residence. Marion, Virginia.
Description: Road side gift shop, Atkins, Virginia. Across the road from Old Stone Tavern (Cullop House).
Description: Road side gift shop, Atkins, Virginia. Across the road from Old Stone Tavern (Cullop House).
Description: Clara Hill Carner's weaving shop on Holston Avenue.
Description: Clara Hill Carner's weaving shop on Holston Avenue.
Description: Virginia House Resaurant and Motel. Marion, Virginia. Burned in 1957.
Description: Virginia House Resaurant and Motel. Marion, Virginia. Burned in 1957.
Description: Virginia House Resaurant and Motel. Marion, Virginia. Burned in 1957.
Description: Virginia House Resaurant. Marion, Virginia. Burned in 1957.
Description: Brick law office of Judge D.C. Miller. Orignally on Park Street and moved to grounds of Smyth County Public Library.
Description: Culbert's Rock Crushing Plant near Marion passenger depot.
Description: Seaver Opera House building. Marion, Virginia. Built 1884.
Description: "Birlon Hall" Home of W.V. Brichfield, Sr. Built in 1917.
Description: "Birlon Hall" Home of W.V. Brichfield, Sr. Built in 1917.
Description: "Birlon Hall" Home of W.V. Brichfield, Sr. Built in 1917.
Description: The "Black Joe" Copenhaver house in Old Chilhowie section of Marion. Father of Henry P. Copenhaver.
Description: The "Black Joe" Copenhaver house in Old Chilhowie section of Marion. Father of Henry P. Copenhaver.
Description: Elaborate cornice of "Black joe" Copenhaver home in Old Chilhowie section near Marion.
Description: Clara Hill Carner's house at 106 Holston Avenue. She had a Maple Loom Shop here. Clara Hills Mother, Mrs. J.P. HIll Standing.
