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253. 4-H Family, Likely at Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

From Left to right are Hugh W. F. Amos, Frank Amos, Autumn Amos, and Mrs. Hugh Amos.Hugh W. F. Amos built the first telephone company in Central West Virginia, the Weston-Central.

254. Amos Family, Burnsville, W. Va.

Interior bedroom of a home located in Franklin, W. Va.  A couple are the subjects of the portrait, and the photographer can be seen in the mirror's reflection.

255. House Interior, Franklin W. Va.

Group picture of Victorine Louistall's ninth grade class, likely at Kelly Miller High School or Roosevelt-Wilson High School.

256. Victorine Louistall-Monroe and Students

Group photo of Willing Workers Club members, Warren Center.

257. Willing Workers Club, Warren Center, Upshur County, W. Va.

258. Group Photo near Train Tracks, Colfax, W. Va.

Nuzum family photo.  In the image are Dallas and Pearl, the parents, as well as Raymond, Albert, Carl, Ruth, and Richard.  Pictured also is Paul, likely the youngest child.

259. Nuzum Family Portrait

Students at the Bailey School pose for a group photograph. Pictured are Pearl McCormick, Dale Davis, Laura Dugan, Virginia Kelly, Martha Dugan, Josephine Miller, Helen Weaver, Mary Jane Davis, Gertrude Malott, Konstan Thomas, Harwood Kelley, Hayward Kelley, James Thomas, Edith Fox, Blanche McCormick, Mildred Fox, Freeda Weaver, Andy Thomas, Frank Thomas, Sanford Fox, and Frank McCormick.

260. Students at the Bailey School, W. Va.

Williams family having dinner in their Doddridge County, W. Va. home.

261. Doddridge County Family Dinner

The women are weaving baskets.

262. Women at Regional J. W. Camp, Headsville, W. Va.

263. Willia Jarvis Robinson with Janet Robinson

Text on the back reads, "Ruth, Frank, and Bill Maxwell with Ella Jackson, their nurse for many years."

264. Children with their Nurse