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At Belvedere Farm, Jas. Beall's prize poll angus bull.  Sire imported from Scotland and owned by John Mitchel St. Louis, Mo.

745. Prize Poll Angus Bull at Belvedere Farm in Brooke County, W. Va.

House in Pocahontas County after Outside Improvement project. This farm woman remarked, 'A house is no harder to paint than a piece of furniture. It just takes longer.' Most of the labor was done by this woman herself.  (See photograph number 001558 for view of home before renovations.)

746. House After Outside Improvement Project in Pocahontas County

Family of cows owned by Law and Allman of Jane Lew, Route 2. Four men showing four cows.

747. Livestock Owned by Law and Allman of Jane Lew, W. Va.

Photograph showing improvements of the kitchen of Mrs. Carl Maxwell of Harrison County.  'Took out full size window and put in a small one, built cabinets around sink. Planned to add wall cabinets.'

748. Maxwell, Mrs. Carl in Renovated Kitchen

Mrs. W.D. Himes repairing a washing machine by replacing the belt. Photograph taken in Harrison County.

749. Himes, Mrs. W. D., Repairs a Washing Machine

Portrait of Mrs. L.E. Griffin sitting next to her lily pool in Harrison County. Caption reads 'I built 4 foot by 9 foot by 30 inch deep pool in front of a clump of shrubbery on a bank to give it a natural setting. The bottom and sides were cemented, with a shelf built in each end for shallow water plants. From the water line the back and sides were laid up of native stones, stones also circling the front. I did most of the work herself - my husband helped dig out the last few wheelbarrows of dirt, and was home long enough to smoothe down the last of the cement. A boy helped mix the cement. As soon as it was finished I filled it with water to set till spring, using a rubber hose from a faucet in cellar - have it drained the same way. I learned from her mother that a long stick placed in a rain barrel would keep it from bursting when frozen. It also works with a lily pool. While cement was setting I planted perennials and Dutch bulbs in front of shrubbery and around the pool. It has been a mass of bloom from crocus and grape hyacinth time until now (Sept. 30) when dwarf marigolds, petunias, etc. are in their glory.'

750. Griffin, Mrs. L. E.'s Lily Pool in Harrison County

Candid portrait of C.C. Herron, the conservation farmer of the year 1949, in his Hancock County cornfield.

751. Herron, C. C., Conservation Farmer of the Year Standing in His Cornfield in Hancock County

Farm home of W.A. Hirely of Dunmore, W. Va. This later picture shows her new porch posts.  The yard fence pictured has recently been moved out to enlarge the yard and include the foreground.  (See photograph number 001572 for 'before' photograph.)

752. Farm Home of W.A. Hirely in Dunmore, W. Va. after Renovations

Home of Mrs. C.J. Brumagin on the edge of the Buckeye community when they first bought the house. The Brumagin's started their home from a building originally intended for a store  and a gas station. Mr. T.D. Gray assisted Mrs. Brumagin with her landscaping problems during April, 1946. Much of her work had already been completed but Mr. Gray's suggestions when carried out helped to make the farm home even more attractive.  (See photograph number 001575 for a later view.)

753. Brumagin Home at Time of Purchase, Buckeye, W. Va.

Home of Mrs. C.J. Brumagin on the edge of the Buckeye community after renovations. The Brumagin's started their home from a building originally intended for a store and a gas station. Mr. T.D. Gray assisted Mrs. Brumagin with her landscaping problems during April, 1946. Much of her work had already been completed but Mr. Gray's suggestions when carried out helped to make the farm home even more attractive. (See photograph 001574 for a view of the home before renovations.)

754. Brumagin Home After Renovations, Buckeye, W. Va.

Crop Harvester demonstration on Dairy Day. This was the newest thing in harvesting silage.

755. Crop Harvester Field Demonstration

756. Home Remodeled to Fit the Hillside on which It Is Located