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Girls learned the lost art of home weaving on domestic looms.

38257. Home- Weaving, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

Girls learned the lost art of home weaving on domestic looms.

38258. Home-Weaving, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

A close up of one of the larger looms for home-weaving.

38259. Large Loom, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

These girls learned how to furniture, either old painted, old varnished, or rough pieces. Lewis County girls refinishing a breakfast set for the Lewis County cottage.

38260. Refinish Furniture, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

The girls were taught to use the electric sewing machines.

38261. Electric Sewing, State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

38262. William Henry Potter of Monongalia County, W. Va.

38263. Susan Anderson Potter of Monongalia County, W. Va.

David Thorn sitting with his wife Harriett. David helped to organize Laurel Point Methodist Church in Monongalia County, ca.1848.

38264. David and Harriett Thorn of Monongalia County, W. Va.

Buckets or keelers used to catch slow dripping syrup from tapped tree, most likely a maple tree. The keelers pictured were made at Bittinger, Garrett County, Maryland, early to mid 19th century.

38265. Keelers Used to Catch Syrup From Tapped Tree

A passenger service which started on a trolley system from Morgantown to Cassville and then continued to Price, operated by steam locomotives.

38266. 'The Iron Trail' Railroad Track in Monongalia County, W. Va.

End of the track of the passenger trolley system at the Core Depot in the winter of 1915.

38267. Core Depot, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Part of the Morgantown and Wheeling Railroad, a passenger service which extended to Pentress in western Monongalia County.

38268. Lemley Hill Railway Cut, Monongalia County, W. Va.