William Wallace was a Huntington, West Virginia, resident. This collection includes photographs of early Cabell County dwellings and Huntington scenes, some of which were used in George S. Wallace's Cabell County Annals and Families.
The digitized items here do not represent the entirety of the William Wallace Photograph Collection, 1880-1947. To view what other materials are in this collection but not yet digitized and available online, search the guide to the William Wallace Photograph Collection, 1880-1947.
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Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway Locomotive 222,
Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway Locomotive 222. "This engine was the most powerful steam locomotive ever built, but it was not the largest, as the Union Pacific "Big Boy" had it beat by six inches. This locomotive developed 140,000 pounds tractive force as opposed to the Union Pacific's 137,000 pounds." Stamped by photograhy co.:Basgen- Photography, 1322 East First Street, Duluth, 5, Minn. No. 62226,Refer to Above No. When Reordering This was a 2-8-8-4 type articulated engine.
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Jacob Baumgardner house, Cabell Co., W.Va.
Jacob Baumgardner house, near Prichard Mills, Cabell Co., W.Va. b&w. Back reads: "Jacob Baumgardner house.".
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Flood of 1913, Looking East On Fifth Ave. From Fourteenth St, Huntington, W.Va.
Flood of 1913, Looking East On Fifth Ave. From Fourteenth St, Huntington, W.Va., 4/1/1913. Bottom of photo reads: "Flood 4/1/13 Looking East on Fifth Ave from Fourteenth Street" "Proctor Photo".
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Arms taken on Cabin Creek, WV, Sept. 1912
Arms taken on Cabin Creek, WV, Sept. 1912. Back reads: "Arms taken up on Cabin Creek, W.Va. Sept. 1912".
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Log raft in Guyan River, near 3rd Ave., Huntington, W.Va.
Log raft in Guyan River, just S of 3rd Ave, Huntington, W.Va., b&w mounted on cardboard. Back reads: "Log raft, Guyan River, Spring 1908, taken from W side Guyan just So. of 3rd Ave".
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Library, 5th Ave. & 9th St., Huntington, W.Va.
Library, 5th Ave. & 9th St., Huntington, W.Va., b&w mounted on cardboard. Photo shows the Union soldier fountain on the corner.
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Cabell County Court House, Huntington, W.Va.
Cabell County Court House, Huntington, W.Va., b&w mounted on cardboard. T. Roosevelt campaigning in Htg 1902? Possibly William J. Bryan's campaign speech.
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Adam Black's Tavern, Cabell Co.,W.Va.
Adam Black's Tavern, Cabell Co., W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Adam Black's Tavern" Wallace says built ca. 1830, and located on James River & Kanawha Turnpike Photo appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p.116.
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Adelphia Hotel, 9th St & 6th Ave., Huntington, W.Va.
Adelphia Hotel, Corner 9th St & 6th Ave, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. No postmark, no addressee front reads: "The old Adelpha Hotel-Cor. 9th St. 6th Ave, S. East Corner. Built in 1893, destroyed by fire July 2, 1901 " Photo appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p.216.
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Ambrose Doolittle house, Howell's Mill, Cabell Co.,W.Va.
Ambrose Doolittle house, Howell's Mill, Cabell Co., W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Ambrose Doolittle home".
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Benjamin Brown House, Huntington, W.Va.
Benjamin & Richard Brown house, 13th Ave at 6th Street, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Benjamin & Richard Henry Brown house, 13th Ave at 6th St.".
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Bill Knight's house, near Seven Mile, Cabell Co., W.Va.
Bill Knight's house, near Seven Mile Cabell Co., W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Bill Knights home, near Seven Mile".
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Canda Hose Co., Huntington, W.Va.
Canda Hose Co., Huntington, W.Va,?. Print copy "Canda Hose House".
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Center house on 5th Ave. east of Presbyterian Church, Huntington, W.Va.
Center house on 5th Ave. east of Presbyterian Church, Huntington, W.Va., George S. Wallce lived there 1945, print copy. Print copy back reads: "Center house on 5th Ave East of Presbyterian Church, Geo. S. Wallace lived there 1945.".
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C. M. Love place, "The Maples"
C. M. Love place, "The Maples", on the Midland Trail, b&w. Back reads: "C. M. Love place, 'The Maples' ".
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Congregational Church, Huntington, W.Va.
Congregational Church, 9th St & 5th Ave., Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Congregational Church, 9th St & 5th Ave.".
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Davis Theater, Third Ave. and Eighth St., Huntington, W.Va.
Davis Theater, Third Ave. and Eighth St., Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Print copy.
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Dr. and Mrs. John S. Gibson
Dr. & Mrs. John S. Gibson, b&w. Back reads: "Dr. & Mrs. John S. Gibson" "property of William Wallace, grandson of the Rev. John Gibson".
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Dr. R. E. Vickers' house, Huntington, W.Va.
Dr. R. E. Vickers' house, 5th Ave between 9th & 10th Streets, Huntington, W.Va., b&w.
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Dr. William A. Jenkins home, Greenbottom, W.Va.
Dr. William A. Jenkins home, Lunsford Lane, Greenbottom, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Dr. Wm. Jenkins house" Dr. William A. was brother to Albert Gallatin Jenkins, Brig. Gen., CSA House built ca. 1850's. Opposite Crown City, Oh.
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D. W. Emmons (left) and C. W. Smith of C&O RR, Cabell Co., W.Va.
D. W. Emmons on left, and C. W. Smith, Gen. Mgr of C&O RR Co., W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "D. W. Emmons, (left) C. W. Smith, Gen. Mgr. C&O Rwy Co., 1900".