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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Martin Hull house, Huntington, W.Va.
Martin Hull house, 14th St. West, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Martin Hull house, 14 ST. West " Picture appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p.45.
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Mud River covered bridge, Milton, W.Va.
Mud River covered Bridge, Milton, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "old bridge at Milton" Built ca. 1835 Photo appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p.339.
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Nancy Scales Buffington
Nancy Scales Buffington, wife of William Buffington. Another photo appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p. 374 Wife of William Buffington.
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Old Brown house, Huntington, W.Va.
Rear view, Brown house, 13th Ave & 7th St., Huntington, WV, b&w. Back reads: "Rear view, Brown house, 13th Ave & 7th St".
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Old Maupin house, Cabell Co., W.Va.
Old Maupin house, Cabell Co., WV, b&w. Back reads: "Old Maupin home".
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Peter E. White house, Howell's Mill, Cabell Co., W.Va.
Peter E. White house, Howell's Mill, Cabell Co., W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Peter E. White House, Howell's Mill (now owned by J. R. Saunders, 1937)"".
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Richard Brown House, Huntington, W.Va.
Richard Brown house, 2nd Ave between 4th & 5th Streets, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Brown house, Home of the Peacos. 2nd Ave between 4th and 5th Streets." Wallace said it was the first brick house built in Cabell County, ca. 1810 Another view appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p.362.
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Robert Holderby house, Cabell County, W.Va.
Robert Holderby house, Huntington, WV, b&w. Picture appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families", p.412.
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Robert Stewart house above Guyandotte, W.Va.
Robert Stewart house, above Guyandotte, W.Va. on OHio River, b&w. Back reads: "Robert Stewart house above Guyandotte".
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Robert T. Harvey house, Huntington, W.Va.
Col. Robert T. Harvey house, 10th St & 6th Ave., Huntington, WV, b&w. Back reads: "Robert T. Harvey was father of T.H. and H. C. Harvey".
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Russell house or Adams Cabin, Huntington, W.Va.
Russell house, later Adams Cabin, S.W. corner 5th Ave & 11th Streets, Huntington, W.Va. b&w. Back reads: "JS.W. Corner 5 Ave & 11th St, originally a Russell house, later Adams Cabin." Picture appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals & Families," p.262.
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Scene on Four Pole Creek, Huntington, W.Va.
Scene on Four Pole Creek, near 5th Street, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Four Pole at 5th Street".
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Slave quarters, Yates Crossing, Cabell Co., W.Va.
Slave quarters on F. L. Burdette property, Yates Crossing, Cabell Co., W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Slave quarters at F. L. Burdette" photo appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p.339.
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Slave quarters, Yates Crossing, Cabell Co., W.Va.
Slave quarters on F. L. Burdette property, Yates Crossing, Cabell Co., W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Slave quarters, F. L. Burdette".
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Slave quarters, Yates Crossing, Cabell Co., W.Va.
Slave quarters on F. L. Burdette property, Yates Crossing, Cabell Co., W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Slave quarters, F. L. Burdette" photo appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p.339.
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Spencer house, Huntington, W.Va.
Spencer house, N.W. corner of 3rd Ave & 14th Streets, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Spencer house, N.W. cor. 3rd AVe & 14th St.".
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Thomas Buffington house, Huntington, W.Va.
Thomas Buffington house, later Delos Emmons', Staunton Road, Huntington, W.Va. b&w. A different view is in Wallace's "Cabell Annals & Families," p. 21.
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Thomas Hannon grave at Little Guyan, Cabell Co., W.Va.
Thomas Hannon grave at Little Guyan, Cabell Co., W.Va. b&w. Back reads: "Thomas Hannon grave at Little Guyan" Hannon was one of the early settlers of Cabell County.
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Thomas J. Jenkins home, Greenbottom, W.Va.
Thomas J. Jenkins home, Greenbottom, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "T. J. Jenkins house on Greenbottom" Thomas J. was brother to Albert Gallatin Jenkins, Brig. Gen., CSA House built ca. 1850's. Burned early 20th century.
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Thomas Thornburg house, Barboursville, W.Va.
Thomas Thornburg house, Water & Main Streets, Barboursville, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Thomas Thornburg homestead".
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Trinity Episcopal Church, Huntington, W.Va.
Trinity Episcopal Church, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. No postmark, no addressee front reads: "Episcopal Church, Huntington, W.Va.".
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Va. Governor W.H. Cabell
Va. Governor W.H. Cabell. Governor of Virginia William H. Cabell Cabell County was named for him. Another photo appears on frontispiece of Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families".
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W.A. Kuper, Civil Engineer for C&O Railroad, 1869
W.A. Kuper, Civil Engineer for the C&O Railroad, 1869. Principal Assistant Engineer, 1869 on back: stamped in back number, 2960; written and circled in blue pencil, 124; written in pencil, 2 1/4x3; written and circled in pencil, 10 He was Civil Engineer for the C&O Railroad when it came through Cabell County.
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William Buffington
William Buffington. Same as 1988.0484.02.04.01 Another photo appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p. 374.