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View of Mineral County Glebe. 'P. S. Minshall, George Arnold and M. Masteller, Commissioners; L. S. Brewer, Supt.'
State National Guard unit activated during the Spanish-American War, under the command of Major Banks, waits to entrain for Columbus, Georgia
Top Row L to R: ___ Gacady, L.M. Cox, Frank Commrina, Tom Bell-Dr. Maj., Toby Camp, Paul Bayles, Arthur Dorsey; 2nd Row: Kip Fleming, Sam White, Albert Widmeyer, Luther Hunter, John Verlander, Bob Kramer; 3rd Row:  C. L. Johnson, Harvey Simpson, Walter Commrina, Tom Wysong, Albert Kinkle, Tom Walters, Billy McCauley, Bud Jenkins, Tom Hill, Geo. Hill, W. A. Mestrezatt-Ch Mus., John Howard, Dell Bayles.
The 1st West Virginia was a National Guard unit activated during the Spanish-American War and stationed in Georgia.
Elevated view of the camp includes pitched tents organized according to rank and units.
Possibly a Memorial Day Event.
Built on a high elevation, overlooking the West Virginia University campus. All persons in the photo are unidentified.
Class portrait,all persons in this photo are unidentified.
"Vo - Ag 1930" inscribed on the photograph. All persons are unidentified.
'Looking north into Virginia 237.8 miles above junction of New and Gauley Rivers.  Virginia-North Carolina State line in immediate foreground; this is the second crossing of State line by New River.  Cox ferry in center; foot of Buck Mountain in background.  Taken about 11:30 a.m., April 27, 1932.  All views are looking upstream unless otherwise noted.  Mileage is by river above junction of New River with Gauley River to form Kanawha.'
'Looking south opposite mile 233 across Virginia-North Carolina line, which river crosses for third and fourth time about the middle of the picture.  State line runs through island at right.  Bridge on U.S. Highway No. 1 running south from Independence.'