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Confederate veterans George, Isaac, and Benjamin Hammer.
Hinkle Home, dating from Revolutionary War days, Germany Valley.
'The Pendleton County Court House, built in 1926 at a cost of $70,000 by a special levy.'
Group portrait of the 'Boys of '17' World War I Soldiers from Pendleton, ? first contingent.
Group portrait of Pendleton County's Second Contingent of soldiers assigned to artillery duty.
'Probably parents visiting Propst School on the last day of the term. Front Row Left to Right:  Lutheria Propst, Erma Snyder, Harry Pleasant Snyder, Cora M. Snyder; Second Row Left to Right:  John Dahmer, Ella Vaden Dahmer, Estella Dahmer, Mary Propst, Henrietta Propst, Mulvina Propst, Sarah J. Propst, Elsie M. Blizzard, Sarah J. Blizzard; Third Row Left to Right:  Willian E. Propst, Hendren Propst, Walter P. Propst, Hetty V. Propst, Benjamin Propst, Lewis Propst, David Propst, Philip E. Rader, Jacob Mitchell, Granville H. Blizzard, Jacob A. Propst
From left to right: Cam Ruddle, butcher (in front of his store); H. Clay Ruddle; Dr. J. C. Johnson; Phil Ruddle; Clarence Heuener; Bill Kline.
Members of the Brandywine Band are included in the background.
Group portrait of institute participants.
Group portrait of Teacher's Institute participants. 'One of the first' Pendleton County Institutes.
An scenic view of Franklin in Pendleton County.
Cars line Main Street in Franklin.
Mr. Laben C. Davis (June 20th, 1843-August 11th, 1937) with his musket at his side.
This old civil war vet was the last of his family as well as the last of his regiment.
First Byrd Reunion held at Hammer Church. Fifty of the living descendants of James and Mary Ann Hammer were present.
Onego School-1929.  Back Row:  Hurl Butcher (teacher), Helen Butcher, June Kisamore, Ruth Turner, Mae Huffman, Evelyn Huffman, Mabel Huffman, Kate Raines, Molly Harman (teacher).  Middle Row:  Bob Turner, Forrest Butcher, Worth Butcher.  Front Row:  Stern Butcher, Troxel Raines, Kermit Butcher, Granville Cunningham, Elvin Huffman, John Huffman, Rose Huffman, Catherine Harper, Rosalie Harper, Mabel Harper, Chester Butcher.
School had two rooms.  Back Row:  Harry Payne (teacher), J.G. 'Bud' Raines, Coy Huffman, Gae Morrell, Evelyn Huffman, Doan Harman, Paul Harper, Ernest Cunningham, Blair Harper, Teddy Adamson, Conley Turner, Mabel Huffman, Kate Raines, Ruby Huffman, Ruby Turner, Mary Huffman, Vera Raines, Aletha Thompson.  Middle Row:  Cathering Harper, Hazel Adamson, Helen Butcher, Blanche Turner, Ruby George, Mabel Huffman, Joy Huffman, Gae Adamson, Rosalie Harper, Ann Huffman, June Kisamore, Mae Huffman.  Seated:  John Harman, Troxel Raines, Lester George, Stern Butcher, Carl Turner, Raymond Turner, Worth Butcher, Clyde Adamson, Granville Cunningham, Delmar Huffman, Forrest Butcher, Dermit Butcher, Bob Turner, Burrel Huffman.
Group portrait of the Teacher's Institute participants in front of the Old Franklin Elementary/High School.
View of three women and three children standing by mortar in which George Hammer III pounded corn and other grain for his stock.  Pictured left to right- Mary Ann, Mary Claw, Grace, Hannah, Phebe Lee.