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Martha Lee Poland in middle.
A photograph of a gathering of West Virginia politicians. Herman Walker (far table, right), Governor Hulett C. Smith (far table, third from right), Dyke Raese (far table, third from left), Jennings Randolph (far table, second from left), Paul Miller (far table, left), Howard Smyth (foreground, second from left), Elmer Prince (foreground, third from left).
A photograph of Senator Jennings Randolph (standing) behind Harley Staggers (left), Sargent Shriver (second from left), Paul Miller (second from right) and Don Bond (right).
A photograph of Richard Dasher (right) sitting with an unidentified man.
A photograph of Alan Schaeffer (left) of Nitro, W. Va. and Mike Toothman (right) of Morgantown, W. Va. at the National Youth Science Camp.
A photograph of A. James Manchin (second from left) holding shovels with others inside an office.
A photograph of Mr. Courtney (third from the left) being presented with a plaque. John Riley is seated on the far left.
'Martha Lee Poland, 543 Meriden Avenue, Morgantown, West Virginia chats with Sinclair Refining Company president C. G. Drescher during a visit by 4-H Club members to the oil company's headquarters in New York. Miss Poland was part of a team of outstanding 4-H members taking part in the organization's "Report to the Nation" project, during which the young people visited business organizations supporting club activities to report on current projects. Mr. Drescher presented Miss Poland with a company book about the dinosaur, the Sinclair trademark.'
A photograph of Jack Jackson (second from left), Foster G. Mullinax (far right) and two other unidentified individuals in front of an arts and crafts display.
'Col. W. N. Harris, Dir. D/M&TE, presents a letter of Commendation to 2/Lt. David L. Cain, CE Div., for instructor of the month of March 1966.; Publication of this photograph is not authorized unless by a public information office as so noted here - on its use for commercial advertisement must be approved by the Public Information Office of the Chief of Information Department of the Army, The Pentagon Washington 25, D. C. If published please credit as U.S. Army photograph.'
A photograph of the Board of Directors, including E. E. Hamstead (second from right) and Jim Rich (fourth from right).
A photograph of a board meeting.  Among those pictured are Samuel Hayden (far right) and Lloyd C. Neilson (fourth from right).
A photograph of Senator Randolph (center, back row) standing outside a building with Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman (second from right) and J. W. Ruby (owner of Sterling Faucet) among others.
A photograph of Tom Jackson of the County Court (seated, center), surrounded by Robert Nestor (seated, right) and (standing, left to right): Mrs. Jean Emch, Robin Core, and Harold "Chip" Bennett among others.
An unidentified group, composed of Mr. Quigley (far right), Mrs. Conn (second from right), Mr. Neilson (fourth from right) and Mr. Sherry (second from left) among others engaged in a meeting.
John Corcoran is in the center.
David Jacobs (first on the right); Donovan Randolph (center)
From left to right: W. O. Fullmer; Capt. Messenger of Morgantown; Gen. Williams of Charleston.
Four men in a room; the center man is identified as John R. McKenzie.