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Cabinet card portrait of America Young Dix, sister of J. M. Young of Charleston, West Virginia.

38965. America Young Dix

A cabinet card portrait of an older woman identified as " _?_ Young Martin", possibly a member of the Young family of Charleston, West Virginia.

38966. Portrait of Mrs.____ Young Martin

Cabinet card photograph of a small boy and girl, posed with a book. Inscribed above the image, regarding the little girl, "she became Mrs. W. S. Johnson State Treasurer [of West Virginia]".

38967. Milton and Erna Young of Charleston, W. Va

This carte de visite has a federal revenue stamp on the back indicating a tax was paid on the photograph. This tax was passed by Congress, 1864-1866, to pay for the war. The young woman is wearing the fashion and hair style of the Civil War period.

38968. Civil War Era Portrait of Unidentified Woman

A carte de visite of a small, bare-foot boy named Harry.

38969. Harry

A carte de visite of a young girl in curls.

38970. Ona Young of Charleston, W. Va.

A carte de visite of a well dressed, bearded, J. M. Young.

38971. J. M. Young of Charleston, W. Va.

A cabinet card portrait of a young man in full military uniform, holding a weapon.

38972. G. O. 'Gus' Young

A cabinet card portrait of a middle age woman.

38973. Mary Regina McGwiggin

A cabinet card portrait of Ora Young, daughter of J. M. Young, posing among "cattails".

38974. Ora D. Young of Charleston, W. Va.

A portrait of Lieutenant Easton who served in the 77th Division during World War I (1917-1918) and on General Pershing's staff during the Paris Peace Conference (1918-1919). Easton was a Professor of History at West Virginia University, 1938 to 1972.

38975. Lieutenant Jason Clark Easton, United States Army

Jason Clark Easton first served in the Seventy Seventh (77th) Division as a non-commissioned officer (sergeant) because of his compromised eyesight. He was eventually commissioned a lieutenant and assigned to General Pershing's staff during the Paris Peace talks. In 1938 Easton began a thirty five year career on the West Virginia University faculty as a Professor of History.

38976. Jason Clark Easton, United States Army