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Tombstone of early Irish Settler William Stewart. The Grave marker reads, "Here These the Body of William Steward Deceased FEB THE 10 1811 AGED 84 Hark From the Tomb A Soleful Sound My Ears Atend The Cry Ye Living Men Come View The Ground Where You Must Shortly Lie."

38689. Tombstone of William Stewart, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Greenbrier towboat built by Charles Ward Engineering Works in 1924.

38690. Greenbrier Towboat

The launching of a Ward Engineering towboat probably on the Kanawha River. Ward Engineering Works was an iron and steel fabricator and shipyard founded by Charles Ward in 1872.

38691. Launching of Shallow Draught Towboat Built by Ward Engineering Works of Charleston, W. Va.

The sign on the front of the boat reads, " First of Six For Mississippi Warrior Service, Horse Power 2600 ... ".

38692. Steamer Natchez Built by Charles Ward Engineering Works of Charleston, W. Va.

Steam towboat made by Charles Ward Engineering Works of Charleston, West Virginia. Note behind the boat, on the bank, left is the Ward Boilers Factory and on the right is the South Side Foundry.

38693. Steam Towboat Cruising the Kanawha River in West Virginia

Boiler Drum created by Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38694. Ward Engineering Boiler Drum

Section of Header for Ward Water-Tube Boiler built by Charles Ward Engineering Works, Charleston, West Virginia.

38695. Section of Header for Ward Water-Tube Boiler

38696. Confederate Veteran A. J. Dotson, Captain Doyle's Company

Front Header and Drum of Ward Watertube Boiler as installed on the U.S. Steamer, "Inspector M.R.C." Created by Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38697. Front Header and Drum of Ward Watertube Boiler

Back Header of Ward Water-Tube Boiler on United States Supply Ship Bridge. Created by Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

38698. Back Header of Ward Water-Tube Boiler

Unidentified workers, men and boys pose outside, probably a factory/or mill.

38699. Group Portrait of Workers

Moore enlisted in Company A in 1861. After the unit was disbanded, he enlisted in Company K in January, 1864.

38700. Confederate Veteran William W. Moore of Greenbrier County, W. Va., Companies A & K, 14th Virginia Infantry