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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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100_1638.jpg348 viewsPhoto April 23, 2006 by Jeff Weaver.Apr 23, 2006
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100_1622.jpg306 viewsLocated on Old Ebenezer Road, south of Marion, this congregation dates from 1799. This structure was constructed in 1854. It is used for occasional meetings, but Ebenezer Lutheran Church relocated to downtown Marion in the 1940s. Photo April 23, 2006 by Jeff Weaver.Apr 23, 2006
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100_1630.jpg358 viewsThis old mill is located on the Middle Fork of Holston River and Old Ebenezer Church Road, south of Marion. Photo by Jeff Weaver, April 23, 2006.Apr 23, 2006
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100_1631.jpg321 viewsThis is the view of the Middle Fork of the Holston River from Old Ebenezer Road, south of Marion. Photo April 23, 2006 by Jeff Weaver.Apr 23, 2006
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100_1632.jpg305 viewsThe roadside sign, on Highway 11, south of Marion says this is the Impact Church. The sign over the door notes taht it is Impace International Ministries. Photo April 23, 2006 by Jeff Weaver.Apr 23, 2006
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100_1613.jpg278 viewsSome very dark purple tulips in my yard. Jeff Weaver, April 21, 2006.Apr 23, 2006
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arcadiacover.jpg476 viewsFor those who might be interested, I have authored a photo history of Saltville, Virginia, published by Arcadia Publishing. This book contains historical photos of Saltville NOT included in this website, as well as some text to very briefly explain the history of this town. If you are interested it is due to be released on May 10, 2006.Apr 22, 2006
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000_0495.JPG1049 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, 2004.Apr 22, 2006
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townhousesmall.jpg631 viewsThis view of the "Town House" is from circa. 1900.Apr 22, 2006
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LOVER_SLEAPANDNEAROVERLOOKAPRIL152006045.jpg485 viewsA Don Smith Photo, April 15, 2006.Apr 21, 2006
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LOVER_SLEAPANDNEAROVERLOOKAPRIL152006060.jpg443 viewsYou might be interested in this botantic description of the Mayapple. Or in another website about Mayapples. These plants are quite common in the Central Appalachian mountains. Photo by Don Smith, dsmith1043@comcast.net April 15, 2006.Apr 21, 2006
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100_1620.jpg271 viewsPhoto April 21, 2006 by Jeff Weaver.Apr 21, 2006
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