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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.)

781. 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.)

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

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

783. Crop Harvester Field Demonstration

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

Group portrait of the Staff of the West Virginia Farm Institutea and Community Chautauqua Train from left to right: Miss Gladys Scranage, State Agent, W. Va. Un., H.B. Davis, Marketing Specialist, State Dept. of Agri., J.O. Knapp, State Agent, W. Va. Un., Miss Fern Carl, Home Industries Specialist, W. Va. Un., Wm. Benfield, State Club boy, Miss Frances Sutphin, State Club girl, Dwight Skaggs, State Club boy, Miss Mildred Gill, State Club girl, Mrs. E. G. Reed, chaperon, Waldo Craig, Plant Disease and Insect Specialist, State Dept. of Agri.

785. Staff of the West Virginia Farm Institute and Community Chautauqua Train Standing on Railroad Tracks

786. Plantings Add a Touch of Home to this House Built into the Hillside

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

House positioned on a hillside with vines growing on the front porch and a white and black dog laying in the yard.

788. Rural Cottage

Man stands between two sheep.

789. Uncle Jim and the 'Half Brothers' at Belvedere Farm, Brooke County, W. Va.

790. Prize Steer

791. Greenbrier County Cattle Grazing in Field

792. Cattle Grazing on a West Virginia Farm