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Holt, elected at age 29, was one of the youngest men elected to a senatorial seat.
Portrait of Mary Lucretia Harper, born 7/22/1851, died 1928.
Texie Harper, daughter of Isom.  Texie later had a daughter named Vallie Harper.
Pictured are Madison Daniels, Reverend Daniels, Dr. Hadie, and son.
Peter Harper, son of Jacob Conrad Harper and Susan McDonald Harper.
Portrait of Charles Harper, born March 9, 1862, died October 12, 1947.
Left to right are Wilbur Hall, Frank Hall, and Herbert Hall. The Hall family married into the Hallam family.
Reverse reads "Please do not get scared". The men appear to be part of some type of military unit.
Photo postcard of John Edward Hallam. Hallam poses for a basketball photo at White School in Fairmont W. Va. He later married Stella Gattian.
Hepburn was Commander-in-Chief of the United States Navy Fleet.
Harsh, left, and Hoffman, right, are relatives of Samuel F. Harsh.
Jacob Harsh (b.1801/01/02-d.1888) and Sarah Harsh (b.1799/12/23-d.1878) are pictured.
Kidwell (b.1876-d.1946) is about 6 years old in the photograph.
Mrs. S. F. Harsh is pictured.
Sarah Alice Harsh (b.1876-d.1946) is standing in the back. In the front is Minnie Hoffman, left, and Waitmen Harsh (b.1861-d.1888).
Mrs. Samuel F. Harsh (b. 1839-d. 1922) is pictured holding an unidentified child.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Henry" is pictured in his practice gear.
Joe Harrick ('21) played as a tackle for the West Virginia University Mountaineers and was described as one of the "greatest linesmen that ever wore the Old Gold and Blue" in the 1919 Monticola yearbook.
Helbig, a student at Southern Garrett High School, poses for his school photo.
Harvey pictured in a suit and bowtie.
Pictured is the man who owns the farmland beside New River.
Hogan poses outside of a wooden building.
Mary-Avis Hinton sits at the table outside of the Hinton home.
Hinton pictured in the oldest wedding dress in Hinton, which was first worn on December 27, 1871 when Mary Jane Charlton married Galon Silas Hinton.
Mr. Silas Hinton and Mrs. Mary Jane Charlton Hinton were married on December 27, 1872.
Portrait of the wife of Hinton founder, John "Jack" Hinton.
Hanson, married to Pearl Campbell, was father of Louis Hanson.
Hunt, described on the back of the photo as "Pat's boyfriend" is pictured outside a home on Summers Street.
Huntington was the president of the C. & O. Railway when the line moved, in 1972, into what would later become Hinton and Summers County, W. Va.Huntington purchased, for the railroad, all the land where the City of Hinton now stands at public auction. He later purchased from the railroad all the land that would not be used by the railroad.
Honaker pictured in what appears to be a marching band uniform.
Hetchings pictured holdings wild berries near the town of True.
The former congressman pictured in front of a picturesque West Virginia scene. Representative Hechler was also West Virginia Secretary of State and an author.
Representative Hechler pictured holding a book and speaking to a subject outside of the frame.
Hartford pictured playing his instrument at the 1717 Temple St. residence. Hartford made fiddles and clocks, and was known for his mastery in woodcraft.
Hellems pictured outside the bleachers in his Bobcat team uniform.
Moses Hoge served as President of Hampden-Sydney College, near Farmville, Va. from 1807-1820.
Print number 1323.
Hatcher pictured in a yard.
Print number 384d.
Sam Huff is an NFL Hall of Fame linebacker who played for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins. He was born in Farmington, West Virginia and played for the West Virginia University Mountaineers.
Born February 23, 1809 - September 19, 1908. Luther Haymond served as Colonel of the 31st Virginia Confederate Army. Served with Stonewall Jackson during the war. Picture is from the Harrison County Historical Society.
A duty of Secretary of State. Helen Holt served as the first woman Secretary of State from 1955-1956. She is also well known for her later career work with HUD in greatly improving the housing conditions and long term health care of the elderly.
Helen Holt was the first woman Secretary of State of West Virginia (1957-1958. She is also known for her work in greatly improving the housing and long term health care for the elderly.
Helen Holt was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State of West Virginia (1957-1958). She also led the most important program in housing and long term healthcare for the elderly of America in her late political work with the FHA and HUD.
Pictured with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Lynn. Holt was the first woman Secretary of State in West Virginia in 1955-1956. She continued active political participation long after her term and is most well known for her work in improving the housing and health care for the elderly.
Holt was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State in West Virginia. She was also an active volunteer for the Red Cross. She is most well known for her work in improving the housing and healthcare for the elderly of America.
Helen F. Holt was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State in the state of West Virginia from February 17, 1957 to December 1, 1958. She is also the widow of Senate Rush D. Holt.