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Alfred, left and James, right sit in front of the remains of the old Breakiron  house. Signs label the locations of the out buildings.

121. Alfred and James Breakiron Sit on Family Land Near Site of Old House, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Wife of the first governor of West Virginia, Arthur I. Boreman (1863-1869).

122. First Lady of West Virginia, Laurane Tanner Bullock Boreman from Wheeling, W. Va.

Boyers, of Tyler County, served as Secretary of State from 1863 to 1865.

123. Jacob E. Boyers, First Secretary of State of West Virginia

Employment at this bank was Brown's first position in the banking business. In 1911, Brown was appointed Warden of the Moundsville Penitentiary.

124. Martin Luther Brown Posed in Doorway of Citzens National Bank, Morgantown, W. Va.

Inscribed on the back of the photo is "L.A. Burns, a school man"

125. L. A. Burns, West Virginia University Student

Bon Bon played at the Stanley in Pittsburgh. He was a vocalist with Jan Savitt, who he left in October of 1940 to create his own orchestra. The photo was collected by George and Mike Barrick, two WVU students. The photo is inscribed with "To George Best Wishes Bon Bon"

126. Autographed Portrait of Vocalist, Bon Bon

This portrait was collected by two WVU students, George and Mike Barrick. Will Bradely performed at The Met. in Morgantown, West Virginia. Inscribed on the photo is "To George Sincerely Will Bradley"

127. Autographed Portrait of Will Bradley a performer

This photo was collected by George and Mike Barrick, two WVU students. Will Bradley and his orchestra performed at the Met. in Morgantown, West Virginia. The photo is signed "To George Sincerely Will Bradley"

128. Autographed Potrait of Will Bradley a performer

An ambrotype portrait of Nathaniel Alcock Bailee [Baillie] dressed in an unidentified uniform. Bailee was a chief civil engineer during the construction of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad in the Kanawha Valley, ca. 1867-1873.

129. Cased Portrait of Nathaniel Bailee [Baillie] of Hansford, W. Va.

A direct descendent of John Hansford, who was a Kanawha Valley pioneer, Mary married Nathaniel Alcock Bailee[Baillie] in 1852. This cased image is a daguerreotype.

130. Cased Portrait of Mary Matilda Bigelow Bailee [Baillie] of Hansford, Va. (W. Va.)

Daguerreotype portrait of Nathaniel Alcock Bailee [Baillie], married Mary Matilda Biglow in 1852. After the Civil War he was a chief civil engineer during the construction of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad through the Kanawha Valley.

131. Cased Portrait of Nathaniel Bailee [Baillie] of Hansford, Va. (W. Va.)

This is a photograph of the grave Lt. George M. Barrick Jr. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Washington D.C.

132. Grave site of Lt. George M. Barrick Jr.