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1. Portrait of T. P. Washington

Portrait of a young man wearing mid-19th century attire.

2. G. B. Sharkman

Unidentified man wearing a large hat, vest, goatee and mustache. The tintype is encased in a small glass frame.

3. 'Tu Amigo'

4. Stadium, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

5. Stalnaker Hall, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Woodburn Hall stands behind old Mountaineer Field.

6. Mountaineer Field, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

7. View of James River, Looking Toward Natural Bridge of Virginia

8. Natural Bridge of Virginia

9. Natural Bridge, Rockbridge County, Virginia

Barracks Hall and Lejeune Hall stand along the boundaries of the parade ground.

10. Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va.

The chapel was built during Robert E. Lee's term as University President, 1865-1870.

11. Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.

12. Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.

Photograph, possible taken from Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home.

13. View Towards Charlottesville, Va.

Taken at the home of Thomas Jefferson.

14. Servants' Quarters at 'Monticello', Charlottesville, Va.

"Lady Bird", owned by Frances D. Packette and driven by Mrs. Hugh Price won "The Blue In The Ladies' Driving Horse Class" at The Charles Town Horse Show.

15. Lady Bird Driven By Mrs. Hugh P. Price, Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.

"Captain" Frances D. Packette standing "at attention" dressed in an army uniform. This is a staged photograph, women were not permitted to serve in the military.

16. Frances Davenport Packett, 'Army Captain', of Charles Town, W. Va

Title of photograph is "Our Parlor". The original is displayed in Frances Packette Todd's photograph album.

17. Parlor in Gibson Packette Todd House, Charles Town, W. Va.

Portrait of Annie Gibson Packette, also known as Mrs. William Bainbridge Packette, Sr. and  mother of Frances Packette Todd.

18. Annie Gibson Packette of Charles Town, W. Va.

Sketch of a portrait of Anne Steptoe Washington, fourth wife of Samuel Washington. She bore him five children.

19. Anne Steptoe Washington, Wife of Samuel Washington of Jefferson County, Va. (W. Va)

Sketch of a portrait of Samuel Washington, George Washington's younger brother. Samuel built a home he named "Harewood" in Jefferson County, Virginia (later West Virginia)

20. Samuel Washington of Harewood, Jefferson County, Va. (W. Va)

The tombs are in the garden at "Pastrauga" the couples' home in the 18th century near Martinsburg.

21. Tombs of James Strode and Wife, Anna Hamilton Foreman Strode, Berkeley County, W. Va.

Built in 1763 on the Sulphur Spring Rd. south of Martinsburg, Virginia (West Virginia) and burned down in 1922. George Washington recorded in his journal his visit to "Pastrauga" on his way to Bath.

22. 'Pastrauga' Home of Captain James Strode, Berkeley County, W. Va.

Methodist Church on the left with stain glass windows and the D.A.R. Hall on the right. The hall was built ca. 1800.

23. Methodist Church, I. O.O. F. and D.A. R. Hall, Shepherdstown, W. Va.

Postcard photograph of River Road along the Potomac River at Shepherdstown. The structure in the background is probably Boteler's Cement Mill and site of the Battle of Shepherdstown, September 20, 1862, following the Battle of Antietam during the Civil War.

24. Part of River Drive, Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, W. Va.