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Plaque reads ' Camp Dawson established in 1901.  Named in honor of William M. O. Dawson.  Preston County 12th Chief Executive State of West Virginia 1905-1908'

1. Unveiling Plaque at Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va.

Portrait of three men unveiling a plaque at camp Dawson.  Plaque reads ' Camp Dawson established in 1901.  Named in honor of William M. O. Dawson.  Preston County 12th Chief Executive State of West Virginia 1905-1908'

2. Plaque at Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va.

View of trees at Camp Dawson.

3. Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va.

View of Camp Dawson gate.  Sign reads- 'Home of Special Forces.  Training site of W. Va. Army National Guard station of SV. BTRY. 1st HOW. BN. 201st ARTY. Organizational maintance shop number 4.'

4. Gate to Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va.

Two youth leaders are looking at a display held by U.S. Air Force Serviceman Stewart at Camp Dawson in Preston County, West Virginia.

5. Youths at Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va.

Store attendants at the 201st Infantry canteen in Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va..

6. 201st. Infantry Canteen, Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va.

Old bridge is a covered bridge.

7. Old and New Bridges over Cheat River at Dawson Camp W. Va. U.S. 50, Old Bridge Built 1835.

Two men attending youth leadership camp.

8. Youth Leadership Camp at Camp Dawson

'1. Forest Fleming, 3. John Hoffman, 6. Russell Shahau, 8. Robert Jackson, 10. Gerald Lewelleu, 11.___ Jackson, 13. Harold Watson, 14. Angelo Di Pietro, 15. Dr. C.A. Moser, 17. Robert Dauthat, 18. Eldou(?) Wright, 21. L.S. McIntire, 22. Edward Sauto, 23. Walter Corey, 25. P.R. Watson, 28. Wilson Shortridge, 29. William Jackson, 32. West Mauley, 32. ____ Brown, 34. Don Di Vincent, and 35. James Di Vincent'

9. 201st Infantry Band at Camp Dawson in Preston County, W. Va.

Two men pose in a boat in front of a covered bridge on the Cheat River.

10. Cheat River Covered Bridge, Camp Dawson, Preston County, W. Va.