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  • Collection: Photographs

Marion Drug Store.

Pieces of the original oak sill showing the mortised joints fastened with wooded locust pins of the "old school house." Built 1838.

Thomas Thurman house and store. Later restraunt and boarding house by Jeff Wiggal. First electric Co. Office.

Original Dr. O.C. SPrinkle Drugstore (then Carson's) then bought by Dr. J. Thompson.

Huge oak tree near where Rosemont stood and present day Marion Fire Department. Known as the "Crying Tree."

Large rock stile near Riverside. 1961.

The "old school house" built in 1838 and after 1884 known as the Desmond House. Moved and used as the first Smyth County Museum.

A section of the wall of the "old school house" showing the handmade lathes. Built 1838.

Unidentified family.

Portrait of Francis Marion, The "Swamp Fox."

Rebuilt chimney of "old school house" built 1838.

Charles C. Lincoln, Jr. President of the Virginia Lincoln Corporation.

Lutheran Church on Strother Street, Marion.

Charlotte Phipps Miller.

Marion Concert band, 1911. Harvy Gillispie, Henry Broeske, W.J. Greer, Earnest Francis, Emmetm B. Sprinkle, Robert Sprinkle, Tom Hull, 'Rabbit' Stephenson, Wilson Scott, Early Johnson, Steffey Pendleton, Frank Williams, Herbert Groseclose.

Huge oak tree near where Rosemont stood and present day Marion Fire Department. Known as the "Crying Tree."

H. Gail Francis.

John Blair Ward.

"Circus Day" in Marion. c. 1900.

Lee County, Markers at Saddle of Cumberland Gap.

Teaster CompanyStore at Teas, Virginia. June, 1912.

Watch Repair Store, Main Street, Marion. Francis Brothers Hardware Store.

Laurel Valley Lutheran Church on Rt. 603 near Konnarock.

"Ripshin," home of Sherwood Anderson near Troutdale, Virginia.

Parade float in Smyth County Centennial Celebration. Marion Afternoon Music Club. 1932.
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