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- IDNO:
- 000162
- Title:
- Loggers Posing in Front of Giant Tree Near Curtin, Nicholas County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1890-1910
- Description:
- Pardee and Curtain Lumber operation. This tree, possibly a redwood, was used to build the Titanic. More info from Comstock's "Of Times Past", 1949. Cut from Cuppernick ? Bend near Curtin, Nicholas County.
- IDNO:
- 000163
- Title:
- Loggers Posing in Front of Giant Tree Near Curtin, Nicholas County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1890-1910
- Description:
- Possibly a redwood tree used in building the "Titanic". Harvested by the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Co.The man on the left is John Harvey Reid.
- IDNO:
- 034480
- Title:
- Two Men and Two Children Posed in an Undercut, Humboldt County, California
- Date:
- 1913
- Description:
- This photograph was published in "Tumult on the Mountain" by Roy Clarkson and identified as: "The men shown here are Howard and Obie Bohon of St. George, Tucker County, West Virginia [the two boys are not identified]. Courtesy Ruth M. Barrho"Recent investigation has shown that the original glass plate negative for this image is located in the Palmquist Collection, HSU Library, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California. For more information refer to the article West Virginia's Big Trees: Setting the Record Straight by Van Gundy and Rob Whetsell in the Journal of Forestry 114(5):582–583 http://dx.doi.org/10.5849/jof.15-104.
- IDNO:
- 034484
- Title:
- Workers Posing on top of Two Sections of Redwood Logs in the Forest, Humboldt County, California
- Date:
- ca. 1913
- Description:
- Although this image was published in "Tumult on the Mountain" by Roy Clarkson as Fig. 11 as being located in Lead Mine, West Virginia, recent investigation has revealed that this image was originally taken in California. The original glass plate negative is located in the Palmquist and Ericson Collections at HSU Library, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California.The caption on the original and in Clarkson's book included, "White oak ... the log on the left is marked '13 ft. diameter, 16 ft from the base, John Vance ...', the log [to the right] is marked '10 ft diameter, 31 ft from the base.'See the article West Virginia’s Big Trees: Setting the Record Straight by Van Gundy and Whetsell in the Journal of Forestry 114(5):582–583http://dx.doi.org/10.5849/jof.15-104.
- IDNO:
- 053349
- Title:
- West Virginia Home
- Date:
- ca. 1950-1960
- IDNO:
- 053350
- Title:
- Home of Mary K. Ward
- Date:
- ca. 1950-1960
- Description:
- Possibly located in Weston, W. Va.
- IDNO:
- 053351
- Title:
- Tourist Home in Keyser, Mineral County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1950-1960
- Description:
- Owned by Mrs. J. M. Smith.
- IDNO:
- 053352
- Title:
- Tourist Home in Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1950-1960
- Description:
- Owned by Mrs. Paul Priest.
- IDNO:
- 053353
- Title:
- Rogers Tourist Home
- Date:
- ca. 1950-1960
- IDNO:
- 053354
- Title:
- Salvation Army Supply Truck Being Loaded at Warehouse, Charleston, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1961/03/08
- Description:
- "Cartons of butter being loaded onto supply truck as part of revamped food distribution program emphasized by President Kennedy under Executive Order Number 1. Butter will be taken to distribution center and given to needy persons."
- IDNO:
- 053355
- Title:
- Staged Photo Promoting Food Distribution Program
- Date:
- 1961/03/07
- Description:
- "Bud McDonald, right, unemployed, and Richard Love, boy belonging to another family in the community, eat a dinner comprised completely of agricultural commodities made available under the stepped-up food distribution program emphasized by President Kennedy. Various members of community were assembled to illustrate use of distributed foods. Ethel, W. Va."
- IDNO:
- 053356
- Title:
- Charleston Gazette-Mail Newspaper Announcing President Kennedy's Executive Order Number One
- Date:
- 1961/03/07
- Description:
- "Bud McDonald, one of the many persons now unemployed by the decrease in coal production in the area, reads a newspaper announcing President Kennedy's Executive Order Number 1, which made abundant agricultural commodities available to agencies for welfare distribution in areas of pressing need around the country, particularly those of high unemployment. Newspaper is dated January 22, 1961. With McDonald are Zelma Farmer and Jamie Deskin, both of Ethel, W. Va."