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Group portrait of graduates wearing caps and gowns. 'Molby; Rufus A. West 170 Spruce Street, Morgantown, W. Va.'

37. Graduating Class of 1906 in front of Science Hall, West Virginia University

Back of Ervin's house, shows car-line we were on.

38. Rhea Terrace, Fairmont, W. Va.

Post card sent on August 27, 1906.

39. Chesapeake and Ohio Bridge across the New River, Thurmond, W. Va.

40. View of Clarksburg, W. Va.

41. View from Position of Federal Battery First Battle of Civil War, June 3, 1861, Philippi, W. Va.

'All that remains of Blennerhassett's mansion on famous Blennerhassett island.'

42. All that Remains of Blennerhassett Mansion, Wood County, W. Va.

43. Main Street in Point Pleasant, Mason County, W. Va.

'This view taken just above Sistersville about 1906'

44. Steamboat Near Sistersville, W. Va.

'Noble Colvin in doorway; Jim & Mrs. Colvin to left of Noble; Bob Colvin , son of Noble is at the controls of wagon used to haul clay from two miles away, from the Wymer Farm on Broad Run.  Also used in hauling the finished product to railway.  Charles Colvin, son of uncle Jim Colvin is astride the horse standing in the road.  [the pottery is] possibly dismantled in 1918; original photo from Charles Colvin; pottery brought from J. P. Parker around 1880 by S.A. Colvin & Seymore A. Colvin.'

45. Pottery Crew, Jane Lew, W. Va.

'Back of Hitchman Row House.  Unknown except lady at right wearing ostrich feather hat Mrs. Stephen Nyers, Sr. and daughter, Mary in front of her.

46. Mrs. Stephen Nyers, Sr. and Daughter with Group, Benwood, W. Va.

'#7 Hitchman Row House, Hitchman Coal Mine, Benwood.  Standing, Left to Right, Stephen Nyers, Sr.,  unknown couple, front row child Stephen Nyers, Jr; seated Mrs. Stephen Nyers, Sr. and daughter, Mary.'

47. Stephen Nyers, Sr. and Family with Group, Benwood, W. Va.

'Grave of mother of 'Stonewall' Jackson at Ansted, W. Va. as it appeared in 1906. In 1916 some interested friends had lot surrounded by iron fence and area overhauled.' July 17, 1907 Note sent to Mr. Thomas Ranson in Staunton, Va. from Tidewater Railroad Company that reads, 'Mr. Thomas D. Ranson, I take pleasure in enclosing herewith a recent photograph of the grave of Julia Beckwith Neale which was taken by our photographer here. Yours very truly, W. H Evans.'

48. Stonewall Jackson's Mother's Grave in Ansted, W. Va.