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View of the C.C. Herron Farm in Hancock County.

1561. Herron, C. C.'s Farm in Hancock County

Farm pond on the A.H. Hillyard farm with a man casting his fishing line.  Caption reads, 'Farm ponds are still increasing.  This one on the A. H. Hillyard Farm not only provides excellent fishing but water supply for irrigating vegetables as well. (Benton Hazellat, Chairman North Panhandle Soil Conservation District)'

1562. Hillyard's Farm Pond in Hancock County

Group portrait of members of the Mt. Zion Farm Women's Club, in Pocahontas County, who prepared the exhibit 'Lines to Lighten Labor' for the 1947 County Fair.

1563. Mt. Zion Farm Women's Club in Pocahontas County

Group portrait of three members of the Marvin Chapel Farm Women's Club taken following a special work meeting on Reconditioning of Furniture. Note: spring unit in hands of member on right.

1564. Marvin Chapel Farm Women's Club in Pocahontas County

Farm home of W.A. Hively in Dunmore, W. Va. Orginal home consisted of a right wing without a porch.  (See photograph number 001573 to see the home after renovations.)

1565. Farm House of W. A. Hively in Dunmore, W. Va.

Farm home of W.A. Hirely of Dunmore, W. Va. This later picture shows her new porch posts.  The yard fence pictured has recently been moved out to enlarge the yard and include the foreground.  (See photograph number 001572 for 'before' photograph.)

1566. Farm Home of W.A. Hirely in Dunmore, W. Va. after Renovations

Home of Mrs. C.J. Brumagin on the edge of the Buckeye community when they first bought the house. The Brumagin's started their home from a building originally intended for a store  and a gas station. Mr. T.D. Gray assisted Mrs. Brumagin with her landscaping problems during April, 1946. Much of her work had already been completed but Mr. Gray's suggestions when carried out helped to make the farm home even more attractive.  (See photograph number 001575 for a later view.)

1567. Brumagin Home at Time of Purchase, Buckeye, W. Va.

Home of Mrs. C.J. Brumagin on the edge of the Buckeye community after renovations. The Brumagin's started their home from a building originally intended for a store and a gas station. Mr. T.D. Gray assisted Mrs. Brumagin with her landscaping problems during April, 1946. Much of her work had already been completed but Mr. Gray's suggestions when carried out helped to make the farm home even more attractive. (See photograph 001574 for a view of the home before renovations.)

1568. Brumagin Home After Renovations, Buckeye, W. Va.

House before the outside improvement project of the Mrs. J.B. Showalter home in Slaty Fork, Pocahontas County.  (See photograph number 001577 for a view of the home after the renovation.)

1569. Home of Mrs. J.B. Showalter, Slaty Fork, Pocahontas County, Before Outside Improvement Project

Mrs. J. B. Showalter home with a woman sitting on the porch after the outside improvement project in Slaty Fork, Pocohontas County. Improvements made:  built new windo casings, put asbestos shingles on house, built a front porch.  Cost Record: Asbestos Shingles-$80.48, Lumber and Nails-$80.48, Paint-$10.00, and Labor Costs-$50.00.  Together these all cost Mrs. Showalter 222.28.  (See photograph number 1576 for a view of the home before the improvements.)

1570. Home of Mrs. J.B. Showalter, Slaty Fork, Pocahontas County, After Outside Improvement Project

Crop Harvester demonstration on Dairy Day. This was the newest thing in harvesting silage.

1571. Crop Harvester Field Demonstration

Picture of the Judging of Southdown lambs at the State Livestock Judging Contest held at Lewisburg. Contestants shown are most likely from Harrison County.

1572. Judging of Southdown Lambs at the State Livestock Judging Contest