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Portrait of West Virginia's 34th governor, Joseph Manchin III

37945. West Virginia Governor Joseph Manchin III, 2004-2010

Cased portrait of Eliza Peters, wife of J. M. Byrnside, holding an unidentified small child.

37946. Eliza Peters, Wife of J. M. Byrnside and Unidentified Child

Cased portrait of Leah Ballard

37947. Leah Ballard

Bob McCoy on the left, shaking hands with Joe Hatfield, as the "Last Survivors of the Celebrated Feud" between the Hatfield and McCoy families.

37948. Bob McCoy and Joe Hatfield, Last Survivors of the Celebrated Feud, Huntington, W. Va.

Panoramic view of the farmland of Arthurdale in Preston County, West Virginia

37949. Panoramic View of Arthurdale, W. Va

Furnished living room in the first completed house in Arthurdale, Preston County, West Virginia

37950. Living Room in First Completed Homestead in Arthurdale, W. Va.

The ground around each Arthurdale home was landscaped as much as possible. Honeysuckles, transplanted from nearby mountain slopes, were in bloom and lawns were being sown.

37951. Landscaped Lawn Around Home in Arthurdale, W. Va

This small,one story house was typical of the first group to be built in the Home Project, Preston County, West Virginia. An unidentified man, wearing a hat and overcoat, is standing in front of the house.

37952. Typical House of Home Project in Reedsville, Preston County, W. Va.

An unidentified woman is standing on the front step of a one story house, the first completed "Homestead" in Arthurdale, West Virginia

37953. Exterior View of First Completed Homestead in Arthurdale, Preston County, W. Va.

One of the 40 houses built from native stone in the Federal Home Project in Arthurdale, Preston County, West Virginia.

37954. One of Forty Native Stone Houses Built in Home Project, Arthurdale, W. Va.

Arthurdale Inn was built from native stone as part of the Federal Home Project.

37955. Arthurdale Inn, Preston County, W. Va.

A print of a portrait sketch of Major Bedinger, born December 10, 1756, died December 7, 1843; married Henrietta Clay, February 11, 1792. The physical description on the back of the print includes: "Hair-Auburn, Eyes-dark blue almost black piercing, coat dark blue-gold buttons".

37956. Major George Michael Bedinger of Jefferson County, Va. (W. Va.)