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Interior view of a room dedicated to raising and housing poultry.
"Jacob Cline Koon and his Family (January 1, 1898) Golden Wedding Celebration, Near Worthington, W. Va.Standing Back Row: Joseph Snider Koon, George Washington Koon, Weaden Cline Koon D. V. S., Nancy Koon (Sturm), Cynthia Koon (Shaver) and Minnie Koon (Morgan).Sitting Front Row: Benjamin Titus Koon, JACOB CLINE KOON, CHARLOTTE TITUS SNIDER (KOON), Mariah Koon (Moegan) and Mary Koon (Shaver)."
Studio portrait of John Koon
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.
Group portrait of James W. Cooan (Koon) and his family.  Other family members in the portrait are likely his wife and four daughters or other female relatives.
Andrew Rush rides a hand operated rail cycle, also known as a velocipede, at the Chesapeake & Ohio Depot.
Edith Leontine Stephens (left), Gerald Otis Stephens (center), and neighbor girl Peggy Davis (right) stand beside an old-fashioned automobile. Edith and Gerald are the children of Eschol Lee and Essie Pearl Layfield Stephens. Eschol is the son of Leaman Clark Stephens, and the grandson of Stacy Stephens.
A man shows the girls how to effectively decorate a clay pot. Subjects unidentified.
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.
The Silling-Ziler wedding party gathers for a group portrait in the Gravely and Moore Photography Studio.
Three men are disguised as foreign characters.
The three men are disguised as foreign characters for a pageant taking place in an unidentified location.
The men, which are all unidentified, pose together in their costumes.
Campers playing a variety of instruments including banjos, an accordion, harmonicas and fiddle.
Older boys dressed in a variety of women's fashion.
The boys at 4-H Camp pose in front of the Main Dining Hall including one camper hanging on a rope ladder.
Women refinishing various pieces of furniture.
Campers hand weave belts on an outside porch.
Camp volunteer workers examine various games and equipment.
The girls pose together for a group photo. Subjects unidentified.
A boy watches as his two companions play their string instruments. Subjects unidentified.
Eight male campers and their camp leader pose together outside of a stone building.
A group of musicians gather around a pond and pose with their instruments. Subjects unidentified.
See bottom of photograph for identification of those pictured.
"The Improved Order of Red Men is one of the nation's oldest patriotic fraternal organizations, established in 1834. Their rituals are modeled after those assumed to be used by Native Americans. The organization claimed a membership of about half a million in 1935, but has declined to a little more than 15,000. The Order's female auxiliary is the Degree of Pocahontas, which dates back to the 1880s."
An exhibition of dresses and fashion are on display in an unidentified location.