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Company E was also known as the Greenbrier or Lewisburg Rifles.

1. Confederate Veteran Randolph Stalnaker, Company E, 27th Virginia Infantry

Identified: James Ewing, Lousie Underwell, Governor Fleming (back row, far right), Gypsy Fleming, Fay Hartley, Brad Clarkson.

2. West Virginia Governor A. B. Fleming and Friends

3. City Building, Parkersburg, W. Va.

John Brown's Fort was used to store fertilizer in 1909.

4. John Brown's Fort at Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Image from 'Industrial and Picturesque Clarksburg, W. Va.' published by the Press of the Clarksburg Telegram Company, Printers and Publishers, Clarksburg, W. Va., 1911.

5. East Section of Clarksburg, W. Va.

Image from 'Industrial and Picturesque Clarksburg, W. Va.' published by the Press of the Clarksburg Telegram Company, Printers and Publishers, Clarksburg, W. Va., 1911.

6. Harrison County Courthouse, Clarksburg, W. Va.

7. Cattle at Wheeling Fair

Portrait of Confederate Veterans in Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia. All persons are identified only as Confederate Veterans. The photograph was donated to Stephen Trail by the Hinton Daily News, 6/17/1996. The photograph was donated to the newspaper by Blanche Callaham, American History teacher at Hinton High School.

8. State Reunion of Confederate Veterans, Beckley, W. Va.

9. Aerial View of American Car and Foundry Company, Huntington, W. Va.

The Holt family gathered in front of their Christmas tree.

10. Senator Rush D. Holt and Wife Helen Holt With Their Children, Helen Jane and Rush Jr.

Cars are parked on Adams and Madison Streets in Fairmont, West Virginia during the big snow storm of 1950.

11. Cars Buried in the Snow at Adams and Madison Street, Fairmont, W. Va.

Group portrait of West Virginia University College of Pharmacy students visiting  Calco Chemical Plant in Willow Island, W. Va. See A&M 977 for correspondence regarding this trip. Kneeling:  Robert Lewis, Donald Douglas, Samuel Argentine, Benton Smith, William Hammett; Standing: William Shumate, Rudy Harman, Robert Robinson, Jack Riggs, Herbert Rothlisberger, Calco Rep.

12. College of Pharmacy Student Group on Visit to Calco Chemical Plant, Willow Island, W. Va.

Members of the family pictures on the porch and steps of the house.

13. Flannagan and Murrell Home, Hinton, W. Va.

A man on a horse sits on top of a hill, where below there are stonemasons cutting into the rock.

14. Cutting Stone, likely in Harrison County, W. Va.

President Harlow with a man at a top of steps located between Mountainlair and Stewart Hall.

15. West Virginia University President James G. Harlow (at Right)

Photo taken by Gravely & Moore.

16. Governor Ephraim F. Morgan

Not to be used for commercial purposes before 1985/04/01.

17. Steamboat Senator Cordill Wrecked

Ancella Bickley speaking at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Harpers Ferry National Historical Park convention.

18. Ancella Bickley at NAACP-HFNHP convention

Ancella Bickley alongside another speaker at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Harpers Ferry National Historical Park convention.

19. Ancella Bickley at the NAACP-HFNHP convention

Ancella Bickley speaking at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Harpers Ferry National Historical Park convention.

20. Ancella Bickley at NAACP-HFNHP convention

'Sam Church, president of the United Mine Workers, right, sits across the bargaining table from B.R. 'Bobby' Brown, president, Consol. Coal Co. and chief negotiator for the soft coal industry as contract talks resume Monday in Washington. The negotiators are battling a midnight deadline in the search for a tentative contract settlement in hopes of averting a nationwide strike. (AP Laserphoto_ (see AP AAA wire story0 9tim21205stf/daugherty) 1981 slug : Coal Talks.'

21. Coal Talks, Washington, D.C.

22. Johnny A. Dahmer Plowing with a Team on his Farm in Pendleton County, W. Va.

President Taft appears to be a painting that Mr. Kelley is standing in front of. Back of postcard reads: "Mr N. Stealey. Dear Sir, I come through All O.K. I want to have a big time with Bill for a day or two. You can keep that quiet. Yours truly, I. M. Kelley."

23. Isaac M. Kelley and President Taft Painting

Positions of Batteries on Cemetery Ridge. Gettysburg Military Park, PA.Dedicated on September 28, 1898.Front of monument reads: "Sons of the Mountains7th W Va VeteranRomney to Appomattox1st Brigade Carroll 3rd Division 2nd Corps.At dusk July 2nd Carroll’s Brigade was ordered by General Hancock to this point. On arriving there we found the Battery about to be taken charge of by the enemy who were in large force. Whereupon we immediately charged on the enemy and succeeded in completely routing their entire force and driving them beyond our lines."Image from 1965 thesis, "The Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865"

24. Positions of Battteries on Cemetery Ridge

25. Construction of Hartman Run Bridge, Richwood Avenue, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Young people stand on the edge of the Little Kanawha River.

26. On The Little Kanawha River, Calhoun County, W. Va.

27. Robert C. Byrd Giving Speech in Robert C. Byrd Room, Colson Hall, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W.Va.

28. Major Douglas, Reymann Memorial Farms, West Virginia University

"Miss Pearl Buck dances with Theodore F. Harris, executive director of the Pearl S. Buck Foundation."

29. Pearl Buck With Theodore F. Harris

Back of photo reads: Nathan Stealey was an undertaker in Clarksburg, W. Va. Had one daughter, Mary Elizabeth.

30. SarahJane "Jen" Kelley and Nathan Stealey

Left to right, men in hats: Hubert Carlin Simms, C.F. Miliar, C.I. Sharpenburg, C.D. Billingsley (All of Standard Oil Co.), Guy Lombardo, Mayor Gordon P. Fought, City Manager R. T. Kemper. Taken shortly after the Mayor welcomed Guy Lombardo to Wheeling. Lombardo's Royal Canadians played a one day engagement at the Capital Theater. The tour of the Esso Marketers was sponsored by the Standard Oil Co.

31. Guy Lombardo in Wheeling, W. Va.

Nobel Prize winner Pearl Buck, her husband Richard Walsh and Buck's Danish publisher Halfdan Jespersen in Copenhagen, Denmark.

32. Pearl Buck and Husband Richard Walsh in Denmark

'This reproduction of Stanley Arthur's painting depicts the stirring scene of Woodstock on January 28, 1776, when Rev. Peter Muhlenburg, at the close of a patriotic sermon, threw aside his clerical robe and revealed the uniform of a Continental colonel. His text was from Eccl. 3: 1-8, "There is a time to every purpose under heaven..time of war, and a time of peace." While holding forth his commission in the army he declared the time to fight had come. He then raised the English Virginia Regiment, famous as the German Regiment, and served conspicuously throughout the Revolutionary War.'

33. Stanley Arthur's Painting of Muhlenberg, the Preacher-Patriot, Woodstock, Va.

An engraving of Fort Henry in Wheeling, West Virginia.

34. Fort Henry, Wheeling, Va. (later W. Va.)

35. Land Grant to John Evans from The Commonwealth of Virginia

James Rumsey was the inventor of the first steamboat.

36. Illustrated Scene of People Celebrating James Rumsey's Successful Trial of the First Steamboat in the World, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

37. Map of Virginia (Including Area now West Virginia)

38. Stone Church and Cemetery, Lewisburg, W. Va.

Caroline Margaret Watson (d. 6/19/1931) is a daughter of James Otis and Matilda Lamb Watson.

39. Caroline Margaret Watson

Interior view of a room dedicated to raising and housing poultry.

40. Poultry Shack

Print of a painting by Gilbert Stuart of John Randolph, a Virginia Congressman and Senator, 1799-1833. A strong states rights advocate, he renounced "creeping nationalism". Randolph also served as Minister to Russia under President Andrew Jackson.

41. John Randolph of Roanoke, 1773 - 1833

Gideon Draper Camden born in Montgomery County, Md., August 31, 1805 was son of Rev. Henry Camden who moved to Harrison County W. Va. early in the 19th century.  Camden was an uncle of U. S. Senator Johnson N. Camden. He was Pros. Attorney of Randolph County in 1837 and Judge of Circuit Court of Randolph County in 1851.

42. Judge Gideon Draper Camden: 1856-1861

43. Albert Gallatin

Sketch of Lorenzo Dow at age 39 in 1816. Dow was an eccentric itinerant American Preacher, said to have preached to more people than any other preacher of his era. He was also a fierce abolitionist whose sermons were often unpopular in the southern United States, and he was frequently threatened with violence. He was also an important figure in the Second Great Awakening, as well as a successful writer.

44. Lorenzo Dow

Portrait of Eliza Peters Byrnside (1816-1868) created circa 1850 by Sidney A. Sherrard of Peterstown, W. Va.

45. Painting of Eliza Peters Byrnside, Monroe County, W. Va.

46. President's Cottage on Louisiana Row, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

Map showing businesses and industries in Lewisburg.

47. Map of Lewisburg, W. Va.

Chapter 20, page 224.

48. Horse Drawn Car 'Pioneer' of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

'Alexander Campbell in the Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1829-1830: Photograph of George Catlin's painting of the Virginia Constitutional Convention.  Campbell is the seventh person from the right in the back row.  Though Campbell had strong reservations about entering politics, he was prevailed upon to do so to speak out regarding slavery, democratizing the government, and public school education for all children.'

49. Painting of the Virginia Constitutional Convention

50. Portrait of Deborah Vana Thompson