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Clifford served in the Union Army during the Civil War. He was a graduate of Storer College in Harpers Ferry, W. Va. by 1875. He was the first African-American lawyer admitted to the bar in West Virginia in 1887. He became one of the leaders int he Niagara Movement, the beginning of the NAACP and Modern Civil Rights Movement (1905-1906).

133. J. R. Clifford, Martinsburg, W. Va.

DeWitt served as Governor of New York from 1817-1822. While serving as Governor, he was largely responsible for the construction of the Erie Canal.

134. Illustrated Portrait of DeWitt Clinton

Crawford, an educator, stands beside what appears to be a buffet table.

135. Everette Crawford, Summers County, W. Va.

Crawford retired as a Colonel and the highest ranking African-American military officer from Summers County.

136. Major Theodore Crawford from Summers County, W. Va.

Creekman, left, is the boss on the Tallery Mountain Road construction. Greene, pictured right, is from the Luther Greene Hollow Surveryor Branch.

137. Oren Creekman and Lonnie Greene Pose Together in Blueston River Country, W. Va.

138. J.E. Casteel, 'The Horse Jockey'

Cook, a World War II soldier, is pictured in uniform.

139. Portrait of George W. Cook of Summers County, W. Va.

140. Portrait of Uncle Tom and Aunt Lib Channel

141. Mrs. Geo. R. Cook's Baby, Morgantown, W. Va.

Houston, son of Manderville Cook and Sally Goff Cook, is pictured in a suit.

142. Portrait of Houston Cook of River Ridge near Hinton, W. Va.

Cook pictured wearing a dress and necklace.

143. Portrait of Mabel Martin Cook of Summers County, W. Va.

Portrait of the older woman.

144. Sally Goff Cook Pettrey of Summers County, W. Va.