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Photograph taken in Long Beach, California.

97. Clifford Kain Condon of Morgantown, W. Va.

Candid portrait of husband and wife, Clifford and Eva Condon from Morgantown, West Virginia. The photograph was probably taken in Long Beach, California.

98. Ciifford and Eva Condon of Morgantown, W. Va.

Candid portrait of husband and wife, Clifford and Eva Condon (standing,right) with unidentified couple. The men are wearing navy dress whites. The photograph was probably taken in the Philippines before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Clifford Condon was captured by the Japanese in December, 1941 and died in a POW Camp in 1945.

99. Clifford and Eva Condon and Unidentified Couple

Professor Chappell, an elderly gentleman, sitting at his desk.

100. Louis Watson Chappell, Professor of English at West Virginia University

Professor Chappell displays some of his sheet music collection.

101. Louis Watson Chappell, Professor of English at West Virginia University

Ed Cabbell riding a horse during the John Henry Folk Festival in Charleston, W.Va.

102. Ed Cabbell at 1977 John Henry Folk Festival, Camp Virgil Tate, Charleston, W. Va.

103. Edward J. Cabbell at Concord College, W. Va.

Edward Joseph Cabbell (father of Edward J. Cabbell) in graduation cap and gown, Kimball High School Senior, 1964

104. Edward Joseph Cabbell, Kimball High School, McDowell County, W. Va.

In 1778 Colonel George Rogers Clark recruited 86 men from Kerns', Coon's and Prickett's Forts along the Monongahela River in Monongalia County to fight against the British and their Indian allies. Clark and his company won many battles, several times they were considerably outnumbered.

105. George Rogers Clark

Dennis Clark was born in slavery, ca. 1850 to "Aunt Prissy" Clark. They were owned by George Washington Dorsey of Morgantown.

106. Dennis Clark of Morgantown, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor John Jacob Cornwell (1917-1921).

107. First Lady of West Virginia, Edna Brady Cornwell from Romney, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor William Gustavus Conley (1929-1933).

108. First Lady of West Virginia, Bertie Ison Martin Conley from Preston County, W. Va.