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Morgan Morgan: who was Captain of a Company of Virginia Militia at the opening of the Revolutionary War, is buried one mile North of this spot in the old Harperstown Cemetery.  His grave marked by the colonel Morgan Morgan Chapter D. A. R.

31321. Morgan Morgan Marker on State Rt. 73, Between Morgantown and Fairmont, W. Va.

Corrick's Ford: After the battles of Philippi, Laurel Hill and Rich Mountain.  Gen. R. S. Garnett, new commander of the Confederates, led his army southward through the Tygarts Valley.  His force was overtaken at Corrick's Ford, July 13, 1861 defeated and Garnett killed.

31322. Corrick's Ford Marker, Parsons, W. Va.

Arthurdale: This is the old plantation of Col. John Fairfax, once superintendent of Mt. Vernon and aide to Washington in the Revolution.  The mansion was built in 1818.  Original Federal homestead project here was model for others.

31323. Arthurdale, Marker on State Route 92, Preston County, W. Va.

Millpoint: Here Stephen Sewell, pioneer settler, camped in 1750.  This was the site of Fort Day, 1774.  To the north, James and John Bridger were killed in the Indian raids of 1778.  Here James E. A. Gibbs invented chain-stitch sewing machine.

31324. Millpoint Marker on U. S. Route 219, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

31325. Man in Uniform, Lewisburg, W. Va.

31326. Seated Man

31327. Unidentified Male Holding Cigarette Outside

"Portrait made in Wis."

31328. Portrait of Unidentified Gentleman

31329. Portrait of a Man Standing Wearing a Tuxedo

31330. Drawn Portrait of a Man

31331. Man Seated at a Table

31332. Side View Portrait of an Older Man Seated in an Ornate Chair