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Mathers Barrick is the son of George and Margaret Mathers Barrick Sr. and the younger brother of George Barrick Jr.

38593. Clara Elizabeth DeGant and Mathers Barrick of Morgantown, W. Va.

38594. Clara Elizabeth DeGant and Granddaughter, Margaret May Mathers

Daughter of Max and Anna Mathers.

38595. Margaret Mathers of Morgantown, W. Va.

The little boy is the son of George M. and Margaret Mathers Barrick Sr.

38596. George M. Barrick Jr. of Morgantown, W. Va.

The Mathers family lived in Morgantown, West Virginia.

38597. Anna Mathers and Daughter, Margaret Mathers at Bathtime

Erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution on the Court House lawn in Morgantown, West Virginia.

38598. Memorial Rock Dedicated to Patriots of American Revolution, Morgantown, W. Va.

The partially demolished building is between Lemon-Jackson Hardware Company on the left and S. D. Hirschman & Company on the right.

38599. High Street, Downtown Morgantown, W. Va.

Anna Mathers holding her newborn grandson, George.

38600. Anna Mathers of Morgantown, W. VA. and Grandson, George M. Barrick Jr.

Charles Peyton, originally from Albemarle County, Virginia, served in the 19th Virginia Infantry in Richard Garnett's Brigade. The first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, Peyton, a major, was third in commanding rank in the 19th Virginia Regiment. After Pickett's Charge on the third day of the battle, Peyton was in command of the entire brigade as the result attrition of higher ranked officers, including the death of General Garnett.

38601. Confederate Veteran Colonel Charles S. Peyton of Ronceverte, W. Va.

Harris was a member of the University of Virginia Volunteers, a military unit of students who drilled on the Charlottesville campus before Virginia seceded.

38602. Confederate Veteran John W. Harris

38603. Confederate Veteran Dr. E. R. Raymond, Surgeon 13th Battalion, Virginia Artillery

Bryan's Battery of the Army of Western Virginia was also known as the Lewisburg Artillery (Greenbrier County).

38604. Confederate Veteran D. R. Thomas of Bryan's Battery