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Bridge spanning the Monongahela River going into Fairmont.

1. Monongahela River, Fairmont, W. Va.

Students pose with their instruments.

2. Colored Orphan's Home and Industrial School Band, Huntington, W. Va.

Group portrait of students outside.

3. Colored Orphan's Home and Industrial School Students, Huntington, W. Va.

Students pose with their instruments.

4. Colored Orphan's Home and Industrial School Band, Huntington, W. Va.

Bliss was head of one of the largest army hospitals for wounded Union soldiers during the Civil War.

5. Dr. Willard Bliss, Surgeon in Charge, Armory Square Hospital, Washington D.C.

View of horse and buggies.  Photograph reads 'Sold by P.R. & A. A. McCrum' (right hand side), 'A busy day at Aurora, W. Va.' (left hand side)

6. Busy Day at Aurora, Preston County, W. Va.

7. H.J. Heinz Company Advertisement

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 638, vol. 2. In book: "Personnel shown: George Treadway, Sidney Fox, M. F. Barksdale, sales manager; Robert Hubbard, George H. Moss, vice-president, Mrs. Florence P. Moss, (not shown is president), Eber Bragg, Mrs. Eber Bragg, George Pucket, Marsha Cole, Frelon Layne, Gene Barker, Elbert Lilly, Paul Belcher, Loretta Acres, Harry Bennett and Ben H. O'Dell. Raleigh Hardware Company. Wholesale distributors, hardware, mine, mill supplies, plumbing, heating, electrical materials" (p. 638).

8. Group Portrait of Personnel at Raleigh Hardware Company at Beckley, W. Va.

Portrait of a smiling, elderly Governor Francis H. Pierpont holding an unidentified infant. Pierpont served as the Governor of the Restored Government of Virginia which was loyal to the Union during the Civil War. He is known as "The Father of West Virginia"

9. Francis H. Pierpont and Infant, Fairmont, W. Va.

Carte de visite portrait of Fairmont businessman, B. Fleming.

10. Benjamin Fleming, Fairmont, W. Va.

Young girl wearing a costume and holding a banner embossed with words, "Palace Grocery".

11. Unidentified Girl With Banner Advertisement, Fairmont, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of Cowboy toddler John Brando

12. John Brando, Two Years Old