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Lumsden House at Church and strother Street. Torn down.

W.J. Culbert home.

Calhoun home. Picturesque winter scene.

Home near Riverside Baptist Church.

Staley-Collins House. Marion, Virginia. Built by Ben. H. Baylor. Belonged to Henry B. Staley and was residence of Lt. Gov. Preston Collins.

Bakc yard of home of Mrs. Fannie Young Copenhaver.

John S. Copenhaver House.

Killinger House.

Post Card, Hugh Gwyn Residence. Marion, Virginia.

Road side gift shop, Atkins, Virginia. Across the road from Old Stone Tavern (Cullop House).

Road side gift shop, Atkins, Virginia. Across the road from Old Stone Tavern (Cullop House).

Clara Hill Carner's weaving shop on Holston Avenue.

Clara Hill Carner's weaving shop on Holston Avenue.

Virginia House Resaurant and Motel. Marion, Virginia. Burned in 1957.

Virginia House Resaurant and Motel. Marion, Virginia. Burned in 1957.

Virginia House Resaurant and Motel. Marion, Virginia. Burned in 1957.

Virginia House Resaurant. Marion, Virginia. Burned in 1957.

Brick law office of Judge D.C. Miller. Orignally on Park Street and moved to grounds of Smyth County Public Library.

Mt. Carmel Pottery. 1939

Culbert's Rock Crushing Plant near Marion passenger depot.

Seaver Opera House building. Marion, Virginia. Built 1884.

"Birlon Hall" Home of W.V. Brichfield, Sr. Built in 1917.

"Birlon Hall" Home of W.V. Brichfield, Sr. Built in 1917.

"Birlon Hall" Home of W.V. Brichfield, Sr. Built in 1917.

The "Black Joe" Copenhaver house in Old Chilhowie section of Marion. Father of Henry P. Copenhaver.
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