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Home built by C. F. Lincoln.

Cora Lampe (Mrs. J. Burt Kincer) 1871-1852.

Atkins Hub and Handle Factory 1900s-1928. Made Wagon hubs, spokes, axe handles.

White top Mountain Hotel taken about 1910. Hay-fever patients spendt days there int he pollen-free atmosphere.

Rear view, Town House ruins. Chilhowie, Virginia. Taken by Carner 1939

Home of Joseph Sexton, built about 1828, near Chatham Hill, Rich Valley.

Old Goodell Foundry. Made arms and other items for the Confederacy.

Rev. David S. Hubble. First pastor of Riverside Missionary Baptist Church on the South Fork of the Holston River.

Confederate Soldiers. Capt. Henry Hubble, CO.A 23rd, Va Bat. Major William Blessing, CO. A. 23rd Ba Bat. Capt. John Kincannon.

Group unidenetified (perhaps a group of confederate veterans. Identified persons: Judge John A. Kelly., F. J. Atkins, Maj. A. G. Pendleton, Charlie Wolfe,

Stallard House at the foot of hospital hill, Marion, Virginia. One of Marion's earliest homes.

Davis House, home of pioneer settler James Davis in Davis Fancy.

Davis House, home of pioneer settler James Davis in Davis Fancy.

Walter B. Jackson, Sr. and Josephine B. Jackson.

Benjamin Franklin Copenhaver (1831-1916) and wife Margaret Porter Copenhaver (1842-1927)

Benjamin Franklin Copenhaver farm. Hunger Mother Creek c. 1914. Covered by lake today.

Horse and carriage race. Unidentified location.

Old school house being moved to new site on Sadium Road near Marion Sr. High School.

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.
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