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Letter on paper from 'The All States Hotel in Washington D.C. attached to the back of the photo. 'Monument over the grave of 'Stonewall' Jackson at Lexington, Va. where he was a professor at the Va. Military Institute. Mrs. Lyne attended his funeral services where he lay in state at the Va. Capitol. She was one of the little brand of Confederate ladies who met in the Presbyterian Church in the Capitol of the Confederacy, to organize Memorial Day - when Va. was Military District, No.1. - when no Southerners could form a procession and ride in the carriages by Federal Law - yet they went on foot. The Unknown and Hollywood cemeteries all scattered roses over the Confederate dead.

49. Stonewall Jackson Tomb in Lexington, Va.

Noted Monument in Richmond.

50. Stonewall Jackson Monument in Richmond, Va.

'This Boulder Is Established To Commemorate Clendenin's Fort Which Was Built In 1788 For The Protection Of The Early Settlers Against The Indians And Stood Here.' An additional inscription reads ' Erected In 1915 By The Kanawha Valley Chapter Daughters Of The American Revolution, By Permission Of C.C Lewis SR.,Who Owns The Site Of The Old Fort.'

51. Clendenin's Fort Boulder

A photograph of an old mill, with a group of workers standing along the walkway to the entrance.

52. Old Mill at Glady Fork, Lewis County, W. Va.

A photograph of Jackson's Mill taken from across the bend in the river.

53. Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, W. Va.

'Noted old Anderson mill at Falls Mills or Falls of Little Kanawha. The mill was operated by water wheel, the water following from top of falls, on north or road side of river. For many years people first found way into this Bulltown section for salt at Haymonds Salt Works and later, when this mill built about 2 miles up, carried wool here to be carded and which was woven into cloth. One trail led from Weston and Gauley Pike, up Knawls Creek, over "pigeon roost" and down.'

54. Anderson Mills at Falls of Little Kanawha

'base still in existence'

55. Old Woodford - Tracy Flour Mill

'Wm. L., C. M., F. G., H. A., James T. and Joe F. Webber; Reunion in Salem, Va., April 15, 1890 of brothers who had not met since 1861.'

56. Brothers Reunited

'A. E. Summers, M. D. - Left, Died March 31, 1901; W. B. Ewing, M. D. Ll.D; J. L. Fullerton, M. D. d. March 5, 1891'

57. U. S. Pension Examining Board

'Left to right: M. G. White, Gohen C. Arnold, C. W. Arnold, C. K. Payne, J. William Cummins, George A. Laughlin, Mrs. T. J. Pietro, unidentified man, Cass Gilbert, unidentified man, Gov. Conley, Bonner H. Hill, E. M. Keatley, and an unidentified man'

58. West Virginia Politicians - Governor Conley is Fourth from Right

A collection of W. Va. politicians.  Left column, top to bottom: J. A. J. Lightburn, S. L. Hays, J. M. Bennett; Right column, top to bottom: J. N. Camden, Gibson Jackson Butcher, M. Edmiston

59. West Virginia Politicians

60. Unidentified Men