*GONE (building razed)* Appears to have faced on Washington street northeast of the intersection with Jefferson St., in Fairmont. One side. Black background. Bull Durham sign faced southeast toward the river.
*GONE* (fallen and removed) Along the northwest side of Husky Hwy. (US-250) west of US-19, in Fairmont, by 2.3 miles. The barn was on the right side of the highway headed southwest. Two ends. Black backgrounds.
Along the south side of Pike St. (US-19), in Monongah, east of WV-218 by 1.7 miles. The barn is on the right side of the street headed east. The Mail Pouch sign faces north. One side. Black background partially missing and greatly faded.
Along the southeast side of Waitman Willey Rd. (CR-9/1 -old US-250). From US-250 take Rachel Rd. north into Rachel. Follow Rachel Rd. until it T's into CR-9/1 (old US-250). Follow CR-9/1 east for 0.9 miles to the barn. The barn is on the right side of the road headed northeast. Two ends. Two sides. Black backgrounds. Greatly faded.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the south side of Locust Ave. (US-19) west of the intersection with Cleveland ve, in Fairmont, by 0.3 miles. The barn was on the left side of Locust Ave. headed west from Cleveland Ave. Mail Pouch signs on the east and west sides, and Mail Pouch sign on the south end. Blackbackgrounds..
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the west side of Pennsylvania Ave. (US-19) north of US-250 (Cleveland Ave.), in Fairmont, by about 0.8 mile. The three-story brick building was on the left side of the avenue headed north. The Mail Pouch sign faced north. MPS 48-24-07 was on the south side of the building. Three story brick building. Original black background.
*GONE* (painted over)Along the south side of Buffalo St. at the Buffalo St. Bridge just southwest of the intersection with Clarksburg St., in Mannington. The brick building is on the right side of the street headed northeast. The Mail Pouch sign faced northeast. One side. Brick building. Original sign background was black.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Between Cleveland Ave. & the Monongahela River, on the left side of the Jefferson Street Bridge headed north into Fairmont. One side. Brick building. Black background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the west side of Pennsylvania Ave. (US-19) north of US-250 (Cleveland Ave.), in Fairmont, by about 0.8 mile. The three-story brick building was on the left side of the avenue headed north. The Mail Pouch sign faced south. MPS 48-24-02 is on the north side of the building. Three story brick building. Original black background.
Northwest corner of Main St. (WV-218) & Railroad St., in Farmington. The Mail Pouch sign faces southwest. Across WV-218 from where the building with MPS 48-24-09 and MPS 48-24-10 once stood. Black background. Greatly faded.
*GONE* (razed and removed) The front of the building faced Mill St., in Farmington. The Mail Pouch Sign was on the southwest side facing on an alley. MPS 48-24-10 was on the southeast end of the building. The building was across WV-218 (Main St.) from the building with MPS 48-24-08. Original black background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) The front of the building faced Mill St., in Farmington. The Mail Pouch Sign was on the southeast end facing the RR tracks (now gone). MPS 48-24-9 was on the southwest side of the building. The building was across WV-218 (Main St.) from the building with MPS 48-24-08. Original black background.
*GONE (building razed)* Adjacent to building with MPS 48-24-06. Backing up on Cleveland Ave. and/or Everest Drive., in Fairmont. The building was masonry. The background of both signs was black.
*GONE* (building razed) Adjacent to the northeast side of the suspension bridge landing on the south bank of the Monongahela River., in Fairmont. Masonry building. Black background.
*GONE (razed and removed)* Close to the Monongahela River's edge and northeast of the building with Mail Pouch sign MPS 48-24-13., in Fairmont. Masonry building. The sign background was black.
*GONE (building razed)* Appears to have faced on Washington street northeast of the intersection with Jefferson St., in Fairmont. One side. Black background. Mail Pouch sign faced southeast toward the river.