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Home built by C. F. Lincoln.
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Cora Lampe (Mrs. J. Burt Kincer) 1871-1852.
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Atkins Hub and Handle Factory 1900s-1928. Made Wagon hubs, spokes, axe handles.
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White top Mountain Hotel taken about 1910. Hay-fever patients spendt days there int he pollen-free atmosphere.
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Rear view, Town House ruins. Chilhowie, Virginia. Taken by Carner 1939
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Home of Joseph Sexton, built about 1828, near Chatham Hill, Rich Valley.
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Old Goodell Foundry. Made arms and other items for the Confederacy.
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Rev. David S. Hubble. First pastor of Riverside Missionary Baptist Church on the South Fork of the Holston River.
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Confederate Soldiers. Capt. Henry Hubble, CO.A 23rd, Va Bat. Major William Blessing, CO. A. 23rd Ba Bat. Capt. John Kincannon.
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Group unidenetified (perhaps a group of confederate veterans. Identified persons: Judge John A. Kelly., F. J. Atkins, Maj. A. G. Pendleton, Charlie Wolfe,
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Stallard House at the foot of hospital hill, Marion, Virginia. One of Marion's earliest homes.
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Davis House, home of pioneer settler James Davis in Davis Fancy.
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Davis House, home of pioneer settler James Davis in Davis Fancy.
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Walter B. Jackson, Sr. and Josephine B. Jackson.
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Benjamin Franklin Copenhaver (1831-1916) and wife Margaret Porter Copenhaver (1842-1927)
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Benjamin Franklin Copenhaver farm. Hunger Mother Creek c. 1914. Covered by lake today.
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Horse and carriage race. Unidentified location.
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Old school house being moved to new site on Sadium Road near Marion Sr. High School.
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Marion Drug Store.
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Pieces of the original oak sill showing the mortised joints fastened with wooded locust pins of the "old school house." Built 1838.
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Thomas Thurman house and store. Later restraunt and boarding house by Jeff Wiggal. First electric Co. Office.
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Original Dr. O.C. SPrinkle Drugstore (then Carson's) then bought by Dr. J. Thompson.
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Huge oak tree near where Rosemont stood and present day Marion Fire Department. Known as the "Crying Tree."
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Large rock stile near Riverside. 1961.
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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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