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Notes on back of photograph: "Uncle Edgar Lucher (3rd on porch), Uncle Ira Lucher (And first wife, who's name is unreadable), Uncle Sam Fordham and Clara Lucher (daughter of Aunt Nina)." Note the nets over the horses' ears to keep flies out.

49. Horse and Carriages Outside of Fisher's General Store, Grassy Creek, W. Va.

Photograph of a map of Buckhannon in Upshur County includes roads, rivers and structures

50. Map of Buckhannon, W. Va.

Note included with photo reads: "Melissa Long (on the left) later married John F. Rohr and she was teaching school at Bayard at the time. Mrs. John Landacre (on the right) whose husband was the superintendent of  the Saw Mill for the Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company at Richwood, W. Va. At the beginning they lived on Walnut Street. His brother owned the shoe repair on Oakford Avenue across from the railroad station."

51. Malissa Long and Mrs. John Landacre, Bayard, W. Va.

The "Valiant" steaming by the Wheeling Wharf. Notice her smokestacks are reclined so she could clear the bridges

52. River Boat 'Valiant' on Ohio River, Wheeling, W. Va.

Workers stand out front of what appears to be a home goods store.

53. Bee Hive Store on Main Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Ethel Finnicum Moreland is fourth from the left in back row (only woman with glasses on).

54. New Cumberland Teachers, New Cumberland, W. Va.