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Military convoy passing through on their way to Vermont from Lousiana. June, 1940.

Military convoy passing through on their way to Vermont from Lousiana. June, 1940.

Military convoy passing through on their way to Vermont from Lousiana. June, 1940.

"Graystone Manor" home of Charles C. Lincoln, Sr. Mrs. C.C. Lincoln in foreground. c.. 1925.

Staley Homeplace. Marion, Virginia corner of Main and Broad Street. Left to right: Tom J. Staley, Henry Boyd Staley, Sr., Pauline Hull Staley, Walter Scott Staley, Davis Denton Staley. c. 1885.

Creed Fulton Hall, Emory and Henry College. Taken 1958.

Byars Hall, Emory and Henry College. Built 1858. Taken 1958.

Unidentified. No information given.

First house in Marion to be wired for electricity, beofre electric lights were installed; first to have hardwood floors, and first to have an enameled bathtub. Built by Charles C. Loncoln, Sr. in 1898. Orginally weatherboarded. A few years after…

First house in Marion to be wired for electricity, beofre electric lights were installed; first to have hardwood floors, and first to have an enameled bathtub. Built by Charles C. Loncoln, Sr. in 1898. Orginally weatherboarded. A few years after…

Marion Virginia home remodeled in 1907.

Culberts Rock Quarry/Holston River Company.

Industry Unidentified.

Unidentified.

Old tan-yard vats in Look field, west of Marion. 1938.

Brick factory furnace kilns owned by E.K. Coyner. Built on land he bought from the old Mariona and Rye Valley Railroad. Taken 1939.

Chimney of the Atkins Hub and Handle factory at Attoway. Owned by George A. Atkins. Burned.

Boiler for the new Lincoln Aircraft Plant which was sold to Brunswick in 1946. Taken 1943.

Culbert Rock Quarry, 1942. Located behind N&W Railroad passenger station. Marion, Virginia.

Industry Unidentified.

Atkins Leather Co.

Lime kiln near Mt. Carmel, Virginia. 1939.

Industry Unidentified.

Mt. Carmel Pottery.

Industry Unidentified.
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