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Inscription with the photograph:"A group of University High School boys and faculty men cleared underbrush from new school site. The girls served refreshments." Names included under the photograph: Dorsey, Calvert, Hill, Clark, Deahl, Stample, Federer, and Colebank. All other persons are unidentified.

85. Group of University High Students and Faculty, Morgantown, W. Va.

86. Twins Edmund and Isabel Collins, Morgantown, W. Va.

Collins was a student at University High in Morgantown.

87. Edmund E. Collins, Monongalia County Constitution Contest, Morgantown, W. Va.

The house Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield built after moving from the Tug Fork River Valley in 1906 and lived in until his death in 1921. Anderson Hatfield was the patriarch of the Hatfield family involved in the feud with the McCoys of Kentucky. Note the drawbridge over a creek/moat intended for protection. His son, Tennyson lived in the house when the photograph was taken.

88. Home of Anderson Hatfield, Sarah Ann, Logan County, W. Va.

At the time the photograph was taken, Smith Hatfield was the only living brother of Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield.

89. Residence of Smith Hatfield, Matewan, Mingo County, W. Va.

Girls working outside on their head-covering creations.

90. Girls Hat Making Class at 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

91. Ralph Berry and Louge Tennant, Core, W. Va.

Front row: Stella Tennant McBlume, Wilhert Ammons. Back row: Burt Tennant, Jessie, Hazel Eddy Berry, Earl (Buster) Tennant, Ethel Eddy Tennant, Louge Tennant, Belle.

92. Tennant Family, Core, W. Va.

93. Louge and Ethel Eddy Tennant, Core, W. Va.

Located on U.S. Route 50. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thrush at the time the photo was taken.

94. Old Homestead Tourist Home; Burlington, W. Va.

95. Methodist and Presbyterian Churches; Cameron, W. Va.

Hand painted image from outside the resort. Published by The Union News Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

96. The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.