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Saltville - Madam Russell Methodist Church Men's Bible Class691 viewsThis photo dates to circa 1928. Courtesy of Don Smithdsmith1043@comcast.net
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Saltville - Madam Russell Parsonage Demolition581 viewsThis November 1967 photo by Don Smith (dsmith1043@comcast.net) shows the demolition of the parsonage at Madam Russell United Methodist Church on Main Street in Saltville.
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Saltville - Madam Russell Methodist Church Sanctuary516 viewsThis December 24, 2006 photo by Jerry W. Catron shows the interior sanctuary of Madam Russell United Methodist Church.
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Saltville - Madam Russell Church Stained Glass Window466 viewsThis photo by Jerry W. Catron was taken on December 24, 2006 and shows one of the stained glass windows in Madam Russell United Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Saltville - Madam Russell Methodist Church470 viewsThis is another of the stained glass windows in Madam Russell UMC. This photo was taken on December 24, 2006 by Jerry W. Catron.
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molassesjerrysmall.jpg705 viewsThis circa. 1920 photo shows traditional mountain molasses making. This photo was taken somewhere in Smyth County, VA.
Courtesy of Jerry Catron, Saltville, VA.
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mollysknob.jpg469 viewsThis is from a 1940s era linen postcard.
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MOMA.JPG470 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, June 2005.
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moma122606.jpg520 viewsThis photo December 26, 2006 by Don Smith dsmith1043@comcast.net. The museum door is draped in black in memory of Helen Williams Barbrow, president of the Saltville Foundation, who died on December 24, 2006 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
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Saltville - Museum of the Middle Appalachians803 viewsPhoto by Don Smith dsmith10443@comcast.net on April 5, 2008 at the grand opening of the expanded Museum of the Middle Appalachians. From left Tom Louthen and David Catron.
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mphendersonstore.jpg677 viewsJohn Porter photograph from the late 1930s.
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mtolivetchurch.jpg530 viewsThis is Mount Olivet Freewill Baptist Church circa 1935-1951. It was also used as a one room school. The church is located on Dry Fork Road outside of Chilhowie. It has been remoled into a home. Abe and Sibby Jones donated land for the church. Courtesy of Mary C. Blevins mcblevins@smyth.net
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