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Information included with the photograph: "Taken after Billy Burn's funeral.[ The Rev. Burns, originally from Kentucky was reportedly involved in stopping the feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys.] Identified Front Row L to R: Aunt "Polly" Johnson, Florinda Stump Burns, a picture of Rev. Billy Burns, Glen Weaver; Back Row: Scott Burns, Della Burns, either a Johnson or Stewart girl, Stella Burns, Everett Burns, Harper Burns, Arlan Burns (in front of Harper), Minnie Burns, Jennie Burns, Charlie Burch, Claud Osborn, Dell Burns, Rose Burns Moore, Elma Burns (baby), Rachel Gherke Burns, Calvin Burns, John Burns, Emma Burns, Frank Weaver."
Ferry used to transport vehicles across the Little Kanawha River.
Grantsville was established by Stump on his land in 1866 and is now the county seat.
The store was opened in 1950 by Don and Von Yoak on Mill Street in Grantsville.
From the souvenir edition of the Grantsville News, 1956.
The Barr family posed in front of their two-store home.
Cast of the play in costume, only identified members are: Oral Hathaway- third from left; Budge Marshall- center back
Only identified member of the fishing party is Eva Dye Hathaway- young woman sitting center front wearing a hat.
None of the band members and friends are identified.
At the Stanard House, left to right (inside the drawn circle): Rev. E. J. Woofter, Eva Dye and Mrs. W. T. W. Dye (Sophie)