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The KKK saw a significant revival in West Virginia in the late 1910's and early 1920's. Klan publication showed reports from various places in West Virginia in 1924 from places such as Clarksburg, Parkersburg, Williamson, and McDowell County. After World War II, Klan membership dropped in West Virginia and since the mid 1970's there has been very limited Klan activity in the state.

25. Ku Klux Klan Rally Outside of Clarksburg, W. Va.

26. Front Row of Homes; Gypsy, W. Va.

27. Oak Park on Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad East of Masontown, W. Va.

28. Powerful Alleghany Type Locomotives In Use in W. Va. Mountains

Several horse and buggies stopped outside of buildings on left.

29. Main Street, Enterprise, W. Va.

30. Bird's Eye View of Enterprise, W. Va.

Several men pictured unloading logs from train and floating them down the river.

31. Unloading Logs, Erwin, W. Va.

Eugene Cutlip, from Harrison County, was the step father of Richard Duez. He was a bronze star winner during the war. He passed away on July 14, 2007.

32. Eugene Cutlip Standing in Front of World War II Tank

33. View of Greater Fairmont Day at Races, Fairmont, W. Va.

34. Fairmont and Clarksburg Traction Co. Trolley on Jefferson St., Fairmont, W. Va.

35. Man Holding Onto His Two Horses Attached to Buggy, Fairmont, W. Va.

View of buildings in Fourth Ward of Fairmont, West Virginia.

36. Fourth Ward, Fairmont, W. Va.