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The inscription reads, 'To my Trusted G. D. Goff, Sincerely Yours.  A. C. Backus'

1. Portrait of A. C. Backus

Republican Senator from 1925-1931.

2. Goff, Senator Guy D.

John W. Davis, U.S. Representative, D-W.Va. 1911-1913; Solicitor Gen., 1913-1918; Ambassador to Great Britain, 1918-21; Democratic Candidate for President, 1924.

3. Portrait of John W. Davis

Oscar M. Fritz: a law partner of Guy D. Goff.

4. Oscar M. Fritz

"1. Lt. Col. Mendel L. Smith, Camden, South Carolina. 2. Maj. Daniel D. Morgan, Duluth, Minn. 3. Lt. Col. N.W. MacChesney, Chicago, Ill. 4. Maj. C.T. Hendler, Washington, D.C. 5. Capt. Paul M. Herbert, Columbus, Ohio. 6. Maj. Peyton Cochran, Staunton, VA. 7. Maj. Daniel Taylor, Pine Bluff, Ark. 8. Maj. Richard H. Hill, Newcastle, Ky. 9. Maj. Peyton Gordon, Washington, D.C. 10. Capt. Robert Adams, Indianapolis, Ind. 11. Maj. Murray Shoemaker, Cincinnati, Ohio. 12. Lt. Col. Aubery E. Strode, Amherst, Va. 13. Maj. Durand Whipple, Little Rock, Ark. 14. Maj. Malcolm A. Coles, San Francisco, Calif. 15. Maj. C.B. Parkhill, Tampa, Fla. 16. Col. Guy D. Goff, Milwaukee, Wis. 17. Col. H.A. White, Washington, D.C. (Regular), 18. Lt. Col. Robert K. Spiller, Roanoke, Va. 19. Lt. Col. A.R. Brindley, Gadsden, Alabama."

5. Staff of A.E.F. Headquarters in Chaumont, France

Some identified persons are--Standing: left to right 1)Walter F. George, Sen., D-Ga.; 7) Guy D. Goff, Sen., R-W. Va.; Sitting: left to right 2) Key Pittman, Sen., D.-Nev. 5)Claude Swanson, Sen., D.-Va. 7) Bernard Baruch.

6. Group of Senators at a Dinner

"Portrait made in Wis."

7. Portrait of Unidentified Gentleman

8. Portrait of a Man

9. Albert D. Lasker

Phillips H. Lord, a.k.a. Seth Parker, author, actor and vaudeville.

10. Seth Parker (a.k.a.)--Phillips H. Lord

11. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.

Sunday was a professional baseball player turned evangelist. In 1912, he preached in Wheeling for six weeks, three times a day. Thousands of people attended, packing a huge 1500 foot long tabernacle, specially built for the Revival in four days by Wheelingites.

12. William A. 'Billy' Sunday