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New River Notes Photo Gallery

A Collection of historic and current photos mostly covering the upper New River area of southwestern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina.


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houk15.jpg674 viewsLeft to right, front row. #2 Martha Roberts Hackler, #3 Callia Donia Roberts Houk, #4 Mary Robert Catron. #7 Len G. Houk, #9, Alma G. Trent Houk. Courtesy of Thom Houk.
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houk2.jpg639 viewsCourtesy of Thom Houk.
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houk4.jpg636 viewsCourtesy of Thom Houk.
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houk5.jpg605 viewsCourtesy of Thom Houk.
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houk6.jpg639 viewsCourtesy of Thom Houk.
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houk7.jpg637 viewsCourtesy of Thom Houk.
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houk8.jpg633 viewsCourtesy of Thom Houk.
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houk9.jpg612 viewsCourtesy of Thom Houk.
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Richadson, Luther and Dwight687 viewsLuther Richardson with baby Dwight Richardson. Picture submitted by great granddaughter Lynn Sexton Gallegos Arbadella64@yahoo.com

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ingramjohnc.jpg1299 viewsJohn Calvin Ingram (1842-1918) served in Company A 26th NC in the Confederate Army. Charity Ann Farmer (1844-1920) was the daughter of Wilson Farmer and Susan Wyatt. They lived on Haw Orchard Mountain, Grayson County, VA, and are buried in the Haw Orchard Baptist Church Cemetery. Common rumour has it she was a witch.
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ingramrobert.jpg627 viewsThey lived in Harford County, MD when this image was made, but had previously lived on Haw Orchard, Grayson County, VA.
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irbycole.jpg713 viewsMargaret and Irby were the children of Adolphus Cole and Sarah Warren Cole. Margaret was my mother. Courtesy of Barb Norvell. barbnor2@yahoo.com
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