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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Owens-Illinois, 1947, facing southwest
Owens-Illinois, Huntington, W.Va., 1947, facing southwest, b&w. Back reads: "Owens-Illinois, 1947".
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Armco Steel plant, Ashland, Ky,1942
Armco Steel plant, Ashland, Ky.,1942. "Plant of American Rolling Mills Company, First St. and Riverbank, 1942 Ashland(?)".
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Wendell Wilkie speaking, Government Square, Huntington, W.Va.,1940.
Government Square, Huntington, W.Va., 1940, Wendell Wilkie. In grease pen on back: red 70 crosed through with black, black 56 crosed throu with red, red 43 crosed through with black, black 39 "Government Square 1940, Wendell Wilkie".
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Memorial of the American Soldiers, Chateau-Thierry,France,1938
Memorial of the American Soldiers, Chateay-Thierry,France,1938. Monument to American Action in France with names of military divisions and a map showing the ground captured by American soldiers of the battles of the Marne after July 1918. Overlooking the town of Chateau-Thierry and located 3 miles away from the Aisne-Marne Cemetery. German inscription.
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4th Ave from 12th St, Huntington, W.Va.
4th Ave from 12th St, looking west, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "4th Ave, 1937, from 12th St looking West".
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Aerial view of Marshall College, Huntington, W.Va.
Aerial view of Marshall College, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Marshall College 1937, air view".
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Marshall College, Huntington, W.Va.
Panoramic view of Marshall College, April 1937, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Marshall College, April 1937".
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Unveiling ceremony of John Marshall bust statue, June 3, 1937, Marshall College
Academic procession to unveiling ceremony of John Marshall bust statue, June 3, 1937, Marshall College campus, b&w. Back reads: "Academic procession to unveiling ceremony, June 3, 1937".
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Marshall College, Huntington, W.Va.
Marshall College, July 1936, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "Marshall College, July 1936".
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Fairfiled Stadium, West Stand,11/19/1936
Moseley
Fairfiled Stadium, West Stand,11/19/1936. Marshal vs Miami U, Nov. 19, 1936 West Stand Fairfiled Stadium on back: in red grease pen 69 - crossed through in black, in black grease pen 49 - crossed through in red, in red grease pen 38.
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Lawrence Drug Store, 4th Ave & 9th St., Huntington, W.Va.
Lawrence Drug Store, 4th Ave. & 9th St., Huntington, W.Va., 1935. Back reads: "Lawrence Drug Store corner, 1935".
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13th Ave & 11th St. facing west, Huntington, W.Va., early 1930's
13th Ave & 11th St. facing west, Huntington, W.Va., early 1930's, b&w. Back reads "13th Ave & 11th St facing West, early 1930's".
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3rd Ave. facing east from 8th St, Huntington, W.Va., 1935
3rd Ave. facing east from 8th St, Huntington, W.Va., b&w, 1935.
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5th Ave. facing west from 16th St, Huntington, W.Va.
5th Ave. facing west from 16th St, Huntington, W.Va., b&w, 1935. Back reads "5th Ave looking East [West] at 16th St.".
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9th St. looking south, Huntington, W.Va.,1930's
9th St. looking south, Huntington, W.Va., 1930's, b&w.
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Stauton Road residence, Huntington, W.Va.
Stauton Road residence, Huntington, W.Va. Back reads "Staunton Road".
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Confiscation of weapons from W.Va. Mine War, 1920-21
Confiscation of weapons from W.Va. Mine War, b&w. Note on back reads: Confiscated arms from the Mine War in West Virginia, 1920's.
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Bradley Waters Foster
Bradley Waters Foster, b:1834, d:1922, b&w. Front reads: "Bradley Waters Foster - b.1834, d.1922".
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Chester Parsons house, Huntington, W.Va.
Chester Parsons house, St. Cloud, 9th St. West, Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Back reads: "H. Chester Parsons house, St. Cloud " Picture appears in Wallace's "Cabell Annals and Families," p. 345.