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Launch of Towboat Louisiana built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38809. Launch of Towboat Louisiana

The Natchez Towboat Built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38810. Natchez Towboat

Construction of the Towboat Fort Armstrong built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38811. Towboat Fort Armstrong

Launching of Tom Stallings Snagboat built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38812. Launching of Tom Stallings Snagboat

Vesta Coal Company Boats built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38813. Vesta Coal Company Boats

Cabins separated by gendered. The Ladies cabin is in the foreground and the Gentlemen's cabin is forward through the passage on the steam boat "Deal" built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38814. Separate Cabins on Steam Boat, 'Deal'

Leo Bocage included this photograph in a paper he wrote as student at West Virginia University in 1946. The assignment was for veteran's to write about their experiences while in the military during World War II. The boys in the photograph are not identified.

38815. Four Young Okinawans Enjoy Prank, Okinawa, Japan

West Virginia University student, Leo Bocage included this photograph in a paper he wrote in 1946 regarding his experiences while in the military during World War II. Fermenting sake was the Okinawa's largest industry.

38816. Destroyed Sake Plant After Battle of Okinawa

This photograph was included in G. W. Walls' post-war narrative documenting his service with Seabees during World War II in the Pacific Theater. Walls was from Morgantown, West Virginia.

38817. Seventy Second Naval Construction Battalion, 'Seabees', Guam

This leaflet was included in William Godfrey's post-war narrative documenting his service during World War II. Godfrey was a student at West Virginia University.

38818. World War II Propaganda Leaflet 'Shelled' at British in Africa and France by Germans

Guests of Charles Ward at a yacht party. Front Row Left to Right: George E. Sutherland, E.T. Jones, B.G. Smith, Major E.D. Ardery, Col. Harley B. Ferguson, Charles E. Ward, R.P. DeVan, J.S. McKeever, M.M. Eppstein, D.C. Kennedy, R.H. Horner. Back Row Left to Right: George Szepinski, Capt. Mac Wright, L.H. Davis, Frank Conklin, R.I. Grimm, F.B. Duis, W.M. Wiley, Albert J. Dawson, E.M. Merrill, R.H. Morris, C.H. Mead, S.D. Archbold, Owen M. Jones, Major Lester Ridenour.  Note: See back of photograph for individual titles and companies.

38819. Guests of Charles Ward on Yacht Madge III, Great Kanawha River, Lock # 6, W. Va.

Charles Ward and family on Madge Yacht built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38820. Charles Ward and Family on Madge Yacht