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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.

Littlewoodproperty1900a.jpg
This picture was probably taken between 1900 and 1905. The mill, built around the turn of the century to replace the burned mill belonging to the Perkins family, was bought by John Littlewood, an immigrant from 
Yorkshire, England. In about 1900 his son Herbert Littlewood joined his  father in the business. The mill is the long building at the center  bottom. The two story building facing it was a general store. The two 
cottages were the Littlewoods' residences. The Victorian house upper left was the Perkins's home.
Courtesy of Emily Kilby [email]erk44@verizon.net[/email]

Littlewoodproperty1900a.jpg

This picture was probably taken between 1900 and 1905. The mill, built around the turn of the century to replace the burned mill belonging to the Perkins family, was bought by John Littlewood, an immigrant from
Yorkshire, England. In about 1900 his son Herbert Littlewood joined his father in the business. The mill is the long building at the center bottom. The two story building facing it was a general store. The two
cottages were the Littlewoods' residences. The Victorian house upper left was the Perkins's home.
Courtesy of Emily Kilby erk44@verizon.net

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