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View of a class from Haywood School persons in the photo include: Paul Stackpole, Nile Martin,Rosa Chicrello, Pat Campbel, Denzel Bird, Leo Hewet, Maude Powell, Carl Robinson, Beatrice Voyle, Anna Coaltrane, Anna Heyo, Buster Preston, Ted Rubble, Mary Kinsley, Katheryn Pribble, Richard Right, ? , Margaret Campbel, Annetta Sharp, John Muskrock, Steve Muskrock, Laura Powell, Everette Martin, Troy Baker, Raymond Chilleo, Madge Baker, Glen Perine, William Sharp, Anna Muskrock, Opal Preston, Kenneth Towles.and Teacher Mrs. Gerta Robinson.

97. Class Photo Haywood School, Harrison County

98. Rush Holt Speaking at Mitchell Day in Shinnston, W. Va.

99. Rush Holt and Others on the Platform at Mitchell Day Event in Shinnston, W. Va.

100. Rush Holt Speaking at Mitchell Day in Shinnston, W. Va.

101. Mitchell Day Crowd in Shinnston, W. Va.

102. Speaker and Guests at Mitchell Day in Shinnston, W. Va.

103. Mitchell Day Crowd in Shinnston, W. Va.

104. Crowd Gathered for Mitchell Day in Shinnston, W. Va.

'The Big Elm tree on U. S. route 19 between Shinnston and Enterprise, W. Va. The Story of the Elm by Granville D. Hall made this location famous. The story told about conditions in the area just prior to the Civil War. The Hood Family purchased the farm from the Everson family around the Civil War period. Harry Hood and his brother Charles lived at the Big Elm Farm until their deaths. Miss Hannah Hood died in 1976 and gave the entire estate to the First Baptist Church in Shinnston. This included the Big Elm Farm.'

105. Big Elm between Shinnston and Enterprise, W. Va.

106. Carder Family and Friends in front of their House in Shinnston, W. Va.

UMWA band from Hepzibah, W. Va. is one of the participants.

107. Parade on Mitchell Day in Shinnston, W. Va.

Built in 1787.

108. Drawing of the First Harrison County Courthouse