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Inscribed on the photograph is "Always yours, Margaret May".

169. Portrait of Margaret May Mathers

Back Row: Minetta Barrick, Mathers Barrick, Margaret Barrick. Front Row: Anna Mathers, Max Mathers, Michele Barrick

170. Mathers Family, Morgantown, W. Va.

Print portrait of a young Max Mathers.

171. Max Mathers of Morgantown, W. Va.

Rev. Moore was the superintendent of the Woodburn Female Seminary in Morgantown. Moore ran the school with his wife, Elizabeth Moore until 1866. In 1867 the new land-grant University (later known as West Virginia University) took over the building.

172. Reverend J. R. Moore, Morgantown, W. Va.

Swimmers drying on the beach, wearing fashionable bathing suits. L to R: Unidentified woman, Max Mathers and Anna Mathers of Morgantown.

173. Three Wet and Sand Covered Swimmers

Portrait of Eugene Mathers, worked as a printer in late 1800's in Morgantown, West Virginia.

174. Eugene Mathers, Father of Max Mathers

Postcard photograph portrait of W. T. Mathers, addressed to Eugene Mathers in Morgantown, West Virginia. Inscribed on the postcard is "My great-uncle W. T. Mathers"

175. W. T. Mathers

Postcard with photograph addressed to W. T. Mathers of Harrisville, West Virginia. Inscribed on the postcard is "the picture on the other side was my uncle Will Mathers, my father's only brother", probably written by Max Mathers.

176. William H. Mathers Working at Printing Press

Portrait of Eugene L. Mathers. He was the father of Max Mathers. Morgantown,

177. Eugene L. Mathers of Morgantown, W. Va.

Cartes de visite of N. H. McGeorge with an unidentified woman. His father married Mary Morgan who was the daughter of Captain Zackquill Morgan II.

178. N. H. McGeorge of Morgantown, W. Va.

Portrait of 17 year old Max Mathers when he was seventeen years old.

179. Max Mathers of Morgantown, W. Va.

Three young men standing in a doorway. The name of the printer is unknown.

180. Max Mathers, Harry Mathers and Printer