Pulaski County (Va.)]]> Local/Regional History and Appalachian South]]> DRAPER'S MOUNTAIN, VIRGINIA
To the South and West lies Draper's Valley, named for John Draper, who settled here in 1765. He moved hence from Draper's Meadows (Blacksburg) where his wife was captured by the Indians in the Massacre of 1755. Six years later Draper ransomed her. He served as an officeer in the Point Pleasant Indian Expedition in 1774.

Postmarked Apr 18 1945

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Asheville Post Card Co., Asheville, N. C. ]]> 1945]]> Postcards]]>
Tazewell County (Va.)]]> Local/Regional History and Appalachian South]]> Postmark illegible.
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Jackson's Pharmacy.]]> Postcards]]>
Roanoke (Va.)]]> Local/Regional History and Appalachian South]]> Gooch-Cosby Co., Roanoke, Va.]]> Postcards]]> Local/Regional History and Appalachian South]]> "Photo-Tone"
Eagle Quality. The Eagle Post Card View Co., N.Y.]]>
Eagle Post Card View Co., N.Y. ]]> J.E. Withrow, Millboro, Va.]]> Postcards]]>
Roanoke (Va.)]]> Local/Regional History and Appalachian South]]> Postmarked July 28, 1907

Printed in Germany.]]>
Gooch-Crosby Co., Roanoke,Va.]]> 1907]]> Postcards]]>
Postmarked: June, 1908.

Message on reverse:
"Hello Ernest,
I shall be glad to go up to see you all Sunday night. I shall arrive on the evening train. Do let me meet the little man you have in [store?].
Frances J."]]>
Radford (Va.)]]> Local/Regional History and Appalachian South]]> Postcards]]> Pocahontas Smokeless Coal]]> Local/Regional History and Appalachian South]]> Mine in Excelsior, McDowell County, West Virginia on the Norfolk & Western Railway.
Photo credit on right side: Haines Photo Co., Conneaut, Ohio.

Note: The Haines Photo Company was a Conneaut, Ohio-based American photography studio that specialized in panoramic images of popular American tourist destinations. It operated from 1908 until the late 1910s. More than 400 of the firm's photographs have been digitized by the Library of Congress]]>
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