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IDNO:
035124
Title:
4-H Rinky Dinks of the Central Club
Date:
1920s
IDNO:
035125
Title:
4-H Cheerful Diggers Club
Date:
1920s
IDNO:
035126
Title:
First Webster County Pig Club Member
Date:
1920s
IDNO:
035127
Title:
Group in front of a Car Advertising for Webster County Fair
Date:
1920s
IDNO:
035128
Title:
County 4-H Corn Champion
Date:
ca. 1880-1930
Description:
Girl standing in between tall corn stalks.
IDNO:
035129
Title:
Glade District Fiddlers
Date:
ca. 1880-1930
Description:
Three musicians seated next to each other playing instruments. From left to right: Dan Friend (?), Grafton Lacey (?), Jack McElwain.
IDNO:
035130
Title:
Brass Band , Cowen W. Va.
Date:
1905
Description:
A group portrait of musicians posed holding their instruments.
IDNO:
035131
Title:
Customers and Employees Inside the Case Store, Cowen W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1880-1930
Description:
Portrait of a posed group in the store that is currently Minnichs Florist. One daughter is Opal Williams, longtime teacher of Webster County.
IDNO:
035132
Title:
M. E. South Methodist Church, Cowen W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1880-1930
Description:
The Church is located "where road leads to town park."
IDNO:
035133
Title:
Hilltop View of Cowen, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1908
Description:
"Notice the roof of the depot, it is different than present depot, the town burned on May 30, 1911 the night of the first graduating class, the building on the top left is the hospital, later dorms, later grade school, later Brinson furniture, to the far right on hill is wooden high school before brick building built."
IDNO:
035134
Title:
Residents on the Porch and Veranda of the Cowen Hotel, Cowen W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1880-1930
Description:
Group portrait in front of the hotel. The Cowen Hotel was located "opposite of the Depot and below present-day Minnichs Florist."
IDNO:
035135
Title:
Teacher Lula Rose with Unidentified Man in their Horse and Buggy, Cowen W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1880-1930
Description:
Portrait of Lula Rose and a man on a carriage behind the Lemley Mills building and the Central Hotel.