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Shields was the body servant of Colonel James Kerr Edmondson, Company H, 27th Virginia Infantry, "Stonewall Brigade" during the Civil War. Shields, shown here wearing several medals awarded to him by Confederate Veterans Groups, claimed to have also cooked for General Thomas "Stonewall " Jackson.
Shields was the body servant of Colonel James Kerr Edmondson, Company H, 27th Virginia Infantry, "Stonewall Brigade" during the Civil War. Shields, shown here wearing several medals awarded to him by Confederate Veterans Groups, claimed to have also cooked for General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
"Marshall Grocery agreed to take all strawberries."
W. A. Lawson using horse-drawn plow.
Boys and Girls Club recreational activities.
Drainage stakes set for the draining demonstration.
Boys and girls club recreational activities.  A boy on the left is performing a high jump over a rope.
Located in Borman Church.
"The first camp ever held in West Virginia. J. U. Shipman- County agent."
Cunningham, Assistant Home Demonstration agent, instructing a club girl how to pack her exhibit to bring in to the fair without breaking.
Elijah stands in his plot of corn, who "had one of the best acres of corn in West Virginia in 1916. He was careful at every step."
Club members, including women and children, pose for photo in a field.
Three men wearing protective gear spray preventative pesticides from horse drawn pump.
Members cooking bacon for lunch over campfire.
Held from January 1st - 5th, 1923.
Food, floral arrangements and other items on display for the Good Hope community fair.
Girls working on a project, likely at the State 4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill.
John William Davis shakes hands with Mr. Johnson from Bridgeport.
"Aeroplane View of Proposed Kanawha State Park and Four-H Fair. Charleston, W. Va. Tell W. Nicolet- Landscape Architect from Pittsburgh, P.A.
Men aboard Baltimore and Ohio Railroad car labeled "West Virginia Soil Improvement Special."
Back row left to right: W.H. Kendrick, Carol Green, Harry Rollyson, Clarence Wooter, Corty Davis, John Cole, Sam Niel, Ike Hormer, Charles Holbert.Front row left to right: Eleanor Biglow, Dorothy Archer, Gertrude Lemetol (?), Pauline Spangler, Kathleen Berthy, Eula Roberts, Virginia Burmer, Mrs. Fannie M. Kercheval.
Signs on cottage read: "Electric kitchens; Electric Laundries."
Located inside 4-H Club cottage. West Penn Public Service Co.
Thrasher machine and baling machine in background.
Men loading sacked barley harvest on truck.
Man loads harvested barley into baling machine.
Hogs, sheep and cows graze in pasture.
Signs read: "For the Common Defense. Six Million Farmers have united to strengthen the nation. We have food and soil reserves unequaled in the world and Double Barreled Defense through the Farm Defense Program."
"Hanging primed leaves on stick in Mason County. This grower primed about 600 sticks from 1 1/2 acres in 1945."
Primed leaves hanging in barn for curing. This grower in Cabell County primed 500 sticks from 1.3 acres of crop.
Located in Bozoo, West Virginia, Keatley's farm had a complete soil conservation plan in operation in connection with the Southern Soil Conservation District, of which Mr. Keatley was a chairman of the Board of Supervisors. The plan was written in 1943 with the strips being installed in 1945. At time of photo, entire plan is completed which included a fish pond located behind the dam in far right of photograph.
Kenneth Flouhpuse and Bill Strawn (team of two), winners of the contest.
Banquet held at Airport Inn, near Moorefield, W. Va.
Postlewaithe Farm.
Postlewaithe Farm.
Two men survey the field of Sweet Clover cover crop.
Group of men in front of a dairy truck.