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Portrait of Uncle Doc's oldest daughter.

1. Zinn Family Member, Unidentified Location

Portrait of an unidentified Zinn family member.

2. Relative of Mrs. Earl R. Zinn

Four fashionably dressed Zinn family members are pictured together.

3. Relatives of Mrs. Earl R. Zinn

Four women and one man identified as Zinn family members pose together in front of a fence.

4. Zinn Relatives Outside an Unidentified Location

William and Mary were married on June 13, 1878.  Written inside the paper enclosure are the words "While these you keep remember us."  The Corrothers family is likely related to the Zinn, Steele-Arnett, or Sanders family.

5. William A. C. Corrothers and Mary F. Miller

Portrait of the married couple, who were relatives of Mrs. Earl R. Zinn.

6. Harney Brown and Wife

Standing in the front right are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zinn, parents of Earl Ray Zinn. John Wesley Zinn married Mary M. Corrothers, daughter of William Corrothers who built the house around 1875. Earl R. Zinn married Lillian Arnett Steele.

7. Home of Earl Ray Zinn

Earl Ray Zinn, pictured on the extreme right, poses beside an automobile with his unidentified associates.

8. Earl R. Zinn and Associates

Zinn is pictured a soldier's uniform beside an American flag. Zinn is from North Central West Virginia, which includes Monongalia, Taylor and Barbour counties.

9. Earl Ray Zinn during World War I, North Central, W. Va.

John and Mary were parents of Earl Ray Zinn. Mary was the daughter of William Corrother.

10. John Wesley and Mary Martha Zinn

Oak Park was an amusement park situated near the town of Masontown.

11. Lunch Counter at Oak Park near Masontown, W. Va.

A ferry travels across Patterson Creek. The bridge, dedicated on August 18, 1909, is half a mile long and is on the right of the photograph.

12. Williamsport Ferry and New Bridge, Williamsport, Md.