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A carte de visite of a small, bare-foot boy named Harry.

38965. Harry

A carte de visite of a young girl in curls.

38966. Ona Young of Charleston, W. Va.

A carte de visite of a well dressed, bearded, J. M. Young.

38967. J. M. Young of Charleston, W. Va.

A cabinet card portrait of a young man in full military uniform, holding a weapon.

38968. G. O. 'Gus' Young

A cabinet card portrait of a middle age woman.

38969. Mary Regina McGwiggin

A cabinet card portrait of Ora Young, daughter of J. M. Young, posing among "cattails".

38970. Ora D. Young of Charleston, W. Va.

A portrait of Lieutenant Easton who served in the 77th Division during World War I (1917-1918) and on General Pershing's staff during the Paris Peace Conference (1918-1919). Easton was a Professor of History at West Virginia University, 1938 to 1972.

38971. Lieutenant Jason Clark Easton, United States Army

Jason Clark Easton first served in the Seventy Seventh (77th) Division as a non-commissioned officer (sergeant) because of his compromised eyesight. He was eventually commissioned a lieutenant and assigned to General Pershing's staff during the Paris Peace talks. In 1938 Easton began a thirty five year career on the West Virginia University faculty as a Professor of History.

38972. Jason Clark Easton, United States Army

Minden was a mining town in Fayette County, owned by Paddy Rend in 1899. The mines were closed in the 1950's.

38973. Portion of Minden Coal Camp Looking Toward Oak Hill, W. Va.

Information on the back of the photograph includes, "Stephen D. Trail, Hinton, WV 25951 ... John Falconer Collection, information pertaining to wreck from Roy Long 4-1998".

38974. Virginia Railroad Wreck of Train No. 4 Near Glen Lyn, Giles County, Va.

The steam powered Marion Shovel, Model 60 and two unidentified workers. Information on the back includes: "From Roy Long Coll..."

38975. Sims Brothers' Steam Shovel On New Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Grade Near Barboursville, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor Okey L. Patteson (1949-1953)

38976. First Lady of West Virginia, Lee Hawse Patteson from Romney, W. Va.