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The Corner Restraunt. Marion, Virginia.

Unidentifed Home

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Spruce Lumber Co. on Staley Creek in Marion. J.C. Campbell, President. After 1910 named chanted to United States Lumber Company.

Spruce Lumber Co. on Staley Creek in Marion. J.C. Campbell, President. After 1910 named chanted to United States Lumber Company.

Spruce Lumber Co. on Staley Creek in Marion. J.C. Campbell, President. After 1910 named chanted to United States Lumber Company.

Staley's knob.

Interior view of "band mill." Logs from White Top, South Fork area, and Roland Creek.

Lumber Mill. No information given.

Cross cutting a red oak with a 10ft cross cut saw. Konnarock, Virginia.

Logging train. No information given.

Lumbering devastation. Konnarock, Virginia 1935.

Lumber wagon with lumber bound for the Panama Canal which was being constructed. The building at the left is the Chilhowie Mill.

Log dam at the United Spruce Lumber Company located of Staley's Creek in Marion. Built 1905.

Chilhowie Lumber Company saw mill in Poor Valley.

Lumber Company office. Konnarock.

Construction of Smyth County Public Library. Marion, Virginia.

Newly constructed Smyth County Public Library. Marion, Virginia.

First Smyth County court House. Built 1834. Photo taken by A.J. Lincoln.

Marion National Bank building, 1926-1927 and Lincoln Hotel, 1926-1927. East Main Street, Marion.

3 room school house at Camp, Virginia called "Blue Spring Gap Academy." Also used as Camp Post Office and a grocery store. Taken 1958.

Work on power line. No information given.

Valley House at corner of Main and South Church street. Built about 1834. Razed around 1970.

First Bank of Marion. Built c. 1850 by Robert A. Davis. Town down 1935.

Christ Episcopal Church, 1871. East Main Street, Marion. Torn down and replaced with Parks Belk Department Store in 1940s.
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