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View looking at the city of Hinton.

1. Looking Across the River at Hinton, W. Va.

Commendant Major J. M. Burns; James Rogers Moreland seated, center. [#4 ]

2. West Virginia University Cadets, Morgantown, W. Va.

3. Joe, Ira, Charlie and Wesley Summers, Marquess, W.Va.

4. Joe Summers

5. Joseph Summers and Wallace Hauser

Inscribed on the back, "Mr. Humphreys got killed in the wreck."

6. Gauley Bridge Wreck, Fayette County, W. Va.

Fred Secrest, an engineer for the Kanawha and Michigan Railway was not to be stopped by the flooded Wagner Railroad Yard in Point Pleasant, along the Ohio River. He backed the engine into the flooded yard, pulled down the hose into the water and filled up the boiler. Secrest is seen standing in back of the locomotive. (Engine 51-2511-566; Bald. 0-6-0 '87)

7. Engineer Fred B. Secrest Fills Up Engine No. 566 With Flood Water, Point Pleasant, W. Va.

A horse harnessed to a "gig" owned by Ferdinand Fairfax, nephew of Lord Thomas Fairfax. Ferdinand lived at Shannon Hill on the Shenandoah River in Jefferson County, Virginia, later West Virginia.

8. Old Fairfax 'Gig', Jefferson County, W. Va.

Nine Storer College graduates, class of 1902, sitting and standing on lawn of campus.

9. Group Portrait of Storer College Class of 1902, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

From "Beckley, U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 368, vol. 2. Attached to portrait: "Mrs. Lena Prince Hicks, Old Crow Road (daughter of Henry Prince whose brothers were John, Andy, David, Bob. 1882-?). Back row: Maud (Clayton Scott) Prince; John Prince; Lena Prince (Oliver) Hicks; Mrs. David (Nanny Tolly) Prince: Joe Griffith; Alfred Prince; Lake Prince (Mrs. John Counts); James Scott. Middle row (two people): Fred Prince; Ada Prince (Mrs. John Fitzpatrick). Front row: Ella Prince (Watts); Mary Prince (Smith); Okey Prince; Bert Prince (Mrs. Joe Griffith); Maggie Bair (Holly); Mable Bair (Saunders) (last two girls daughters of George Bair, Sr., and Oma Dunn (Mrs. Warren Dunn)."

10. Portrait of Prince Family of Old Crow Road, Raleigh County, W. Va.

From "Beckley U.S.A." by Harlow Warren, p. 406, vol. 2. Attached to portrait: "Back row: Mary Prince (Smith); Alfred Prince; Ada Prince (Fitzpatrick); John Prince. Front row: Fred, Okey, Mrs. Dave Prince, Ella Prince."

11. Portrait of Dave Prince Family of Beckley, W. Va.

'Walter Gerald Blume, Alice Blume, and Albert Regis Blume'

12. Blume Family Portrait at Christmas, Pittsburgh, P.A.

'Charley and Iva Burke Summers in buggy; Sarah Raice, mother of John Wesley Summers wife; John Wesley Summers; Nola Huffman, wife of John Huffman; Phoebe May; John Huffman; Clara Raice, a sister of John Wesley Summers wife; Ira Summers; Fannie Summers; Ernie Simpson; Florence Shahm Nose; Andy Hardsaw; Sadie Pierce; front row: Noren Raice; Harlow Runner; Wade Huffman; J. L. Huffman; Florence Shahm Nose - daughter; Artemis Pierce - on back of horse; Effy Huffman - on horse'

13. Summers Family and Neighbors in Preston County, W. Va.

14. Margaret Fleming Ward at 8 Age Years

Taken from Haymond Highway Entrance looking south toward Nutter Fort, W. Va..

15. Winter Scene Looking South, Nutter Fort, W. Va.

'Little Vera Ely who died at 3-years-old. Mrs. W. E. Ely 600 Julian St. Parkersburg'

16. Vera Ely, Parkersburg, W. Va.

17. Town of Wolf Summit, W. Va.

'R. Chafey, owner. Pete Chanel was the engineer on this log train'.

18. Locomotive at William, W. Va., East of Thomas on the Western Maryland Railroad

A view of station farm and an adjacent building.

19. West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Farm

Armory Building and Mechanical Hall bordered the old athletic field.

20. Tennis Courts and Athletic Field during a Football Game, West Virginia University

Cement sidewalks under construction.

21. East Side of the Agricultural Experiment Station Building Looking up College Avenue, West Virginia University

Portrait of African-American student Mary V. Wills-Livingstone.

22. Mary V. Wills-Livingstone, Class of 1902, Storer College, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Exterior view of the West Virginia University Library during construction, cost of the building $105,000. The Library was once housed in the building which is currently Stewart Hall.

23. Stewart Hall during Construction, West Virginia University

Front view of the second Mechanical Hall building, located across the Chemistry Research Laboratory.

24. Mechanical Hall II, West Virginia University

Basketball Team of West Virginia Conference Seminary, Buckhannon, W. Va.  The school was founded in 1890 by the Methodist church, and assumed its current name of West Virginia Wesleyan College in 1906.

25. West Virginia Conference Seminary, 'WV Wesleyan College' Basketball Team, Buckhannon, W. Va.

Cows are eating hay in front of George R. Sperow's barn in 'Fletcher' Martinsburg, West Virginia.

26. Barn on Sperow Farm, Martinsburg, W. Va.

'The old Summers Home at Marquess, Preston County, West Virginia. 'Brother and sister, William Caleb Summers, back, Sarah E. Summers, Bower Fannie Summers, Maud Bower, Ira Summers, and William Bower.'

27. Summers Home, Marquess, Preston County, W. Va.

Three ladies and a man are standing in front of Tom Watkins' home in Marquess, Preston County, West Virginia.

28. Family and Home of Tom Watkins, Marqess, Preston County, W. Va.

Right- Luther Wiles of Ruthbelle, W. Va. Left- Charey Lants of Aura, W. Va. (holding flank, back row),  _, Charles Homes, Shilo Dumire of Elkins, W. Va., Oliver England (setting down), Joseph Summers (sitting down), Ely Wilfong, _ Helmick, Charles Poling of Elkins, W. Va., Elmer Dumire, French Renick and daughter of Parson, W. Va., Isac Wilfong of Montrose W. Va., Dave Wilhelem (boy sitting down).

29. Work Crew at a Lumbermill in William near Thomas, Tucker County, W. Va.

30. Group Portrait at Hinton Lodge Number 236, Hinton, Summers County, W. Va.

Pendleton High School, 1902.  Teacher was R. A. Moore.

31. Class Photo Pendleton High School, Pendleton County, W. Va.

Group portrait of female members of a Mandolin and Guitar Club with their instruments.

32. Mandolin and Guitar Club, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

'Now M. P. Church.'

33. Home of D. C. Hoffman on Spruce Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

34. Steamboats on the River Front Near the Bridge over the Ohio, Wheeling, W. Va.

A view of Morgantown, West Virginia in 1902, population 7,000.

35. Suspension Bridge Across the Monongahela at Morgantown, W. Va.

Group portrait of boys.  Boy in back row on right is holding a football.

36. School Boys, Martinsburg, W. Va.

'In 1902, Huntington's Style Emporium, R. A. Jack Store, 3rd Aveune, north side, between 9th and 10th street. W. H. Newcomb at extreme right, John W. Valentine at left of doorway.'

37. Style Emporium, Huntington, W. Va.

Portrait of Freida Aegerter Stadler at age 18.

38. Stadler, Freida Aegerter, Helvetia, W. Va.

39. Seneca Glass Company Factory After Fire of 1902, Morgantown, W. Va.

Shay locomotive and fully loaded log cars on a bridge over the Cherry River in Nicholas County, W. Va.

40. Scenic View of a Shay Locomotive and Fully Loaded Log Carts on a Bridge Over the Cherry River in Nicholas County, W. Va.

Pardee and Curtin Logging Company

41. Scenic View of a Shay Locomotive and Fully Loaded Log Carts on a Bridge Over the Cherry River in Nicholas County, W. Va.