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'107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
A group of casually posed people in a wooded area, two holding Concord College banners. Other information includes "HDN Coll. early 20th Century, S. Trail 2002".
Three unidentified men seated on a velocipede at the Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O) Depot and Telegraph Office in Prince, West Virginia. "J. S. Sampson Collection"
Harry Simpson is seated at the desk with the telegraph transmitter and two unidentified men are sitting behind him. The telegraph office was located at the Chesapeake and  Ohio Depot in Prince, Fayette County, West Virginia.
Andrew Rush rides a hand operated rail cycle, also known as a velocipede, at the Chesapeake & Ohio Depot.
Circus elephants are lead across the Ohio River as several spectators watch including a delighted little boy on the left. None of the subjects are identified.
Film negative of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad track running parallel to the New River, leading into the Shoo Fly Tunnel.
Two 4-H members demonstrate proper clothing care.
Camp volunteer workers examine various games and equipment.
Group portrait of four unidentified 4-H members, two with instruments.
A band of 4-H members play they "mouth organs" or harmonicas on the front lawn at Jackson's Mill.
Some of the projects included tin candle holders seen at the end of the table.
Campers practice rescue breathing.
Boys receive first hand experience studying the trees and other foliage of the forest.
Large group of young girls sit attentively on ground during a presentation.
The Dining Hall with columns, is in the background, left. The large building to the right of the bridge, situated on the  West Fork River bank is the original mill run by the Jackson family during the Antebellum period. Thomas Jackson (later known as Confederate General "Stonewall" Jackson) worked at this mill and farm as a child while living here with his uncles.
Campers use a loom to weave cloth.