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Young Zula Mae McKinley dancing on stage. Information on p. 128 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams".
Bill Younger and an unidentified young man performing a duet on stage. Information on p. 128 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams".
The woman seated in the photograph is Prisilla or "Aunt Prissy". She was a slave in the before the Civil War and owned by the Dorsey family of Morgantown. All others are unidentified. Information on p. 22 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Reproduced from Spinster Photo Book Club, duplicate held by WVU Women's Centenary Project, Center for Women's Study Archive. Original loaned by Ruth Lawrence Mahaney."
Class portrait of unidentified African-American students at Beechurst Elementary, a segregated school. Written on the photo is "Beechurst School room and teacher Mrs. Fallon(?)". Information on p. 113 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams."
Several African-American children playing in the school yard. Beechurst was a segregated school. Martin Hall on the WVU campus is seen in the background. All persons in the photo are unidentified. Information on p. 114 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Reproduced from the John H. Hunt family photos, held by WVU Women's Centenary Project, Center for Women's Study Archive. Original Loaned by Virginia Hunt Chandler.
Standing L to R: Coach John Edwards, Lenvil Newsome, Alfred Jones, Ernest Baxter, Stanely Marshall, Lesley Newsome, Unidentified, Unidentified and Alfred Cole. Sitting L to R: William Holland, John Parker, and James Denmark. On the ground: Unidentified and Oliver Mosby. Information on p. 115 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Charlene Marshall."
The graduating class is most likely from Beechurst High School. All persons are unidentified. Information on p. 115 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Robert Jackson."
Camp Muffly was a 4-H site in Monongalia County. Segregated black and white members attended Camp Muffly in Clinton District at different times. All persons in the photo are unidentified. Information on p. 138,139,140 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams."
Camp Muffly was a 4-H site in Monogalia County. Segregated black and white members attended Camp Muffly in Clinton District at different times. All persons in the photo are not identified.Information on p. 138,139,140 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams."
Camp Muffly was a 4-H site in Monongalia County. Segregated black and white members attended Camp Muffly in the Clinton District at different times. All persons in the photo are unidentified.Information on p. 138,139,140 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams."
Camp Muffly was a 4-H site in Monongalia County. Segregated black and white members attended Camp Muffly in Clinton District at different times. All persons in the photo are unidentified.Information on p. 138,139,140 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams."
Camp Muffly was a 4-H site in Monongalia County. Segregated black and white members attended Camp Muffly in Clinton District at different times. The young man in the photo is not identified. Information on p. 138,139,140 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams."