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Head house of community at the Dunedin Coal Co. Camp at Rock Lick.
Group portrait of United Mine Workers leaders and lawyers at Jefferson County Courthouse, W. Va. Front Row, Left to Right; James M. Mason, C. J. Van Fleet, Samuel B. Montgomery, Harold Wilkins Houston, William Blizzard, John L. Lewis, Charles Franklin Keeney.
'Mooney was Secy.- Treasurer of UMWA Dist. 17 with hdq. in Charleston, W.Va.'
Children line up in front of the Falls Mill School for a group portrait.   Perry Rexroad, Teacher
Several cars are parked in front of the Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Garages in Grafton, West Virginia.
A store display of the new Maytag Gyraform Washer that the Grafton Hardware Store  wants to sell to their valuable customers.
Ovens and stoves inside the Pittsburgh and W. Va. Gas Company store in Grafton, W. Va.
Ladies Aid Society members in costume sit for a group portrait at Andrew's Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton, West Virginia.
First Christian Church building on the corner of McGraw Avenue and Beech Street in Grafton, West Virginia.
First Ward Methodist Episcopal Church building on the corner of W. Main Street and Church Street in Fetterman, Grafton, West Virginia.
A group portrait of the members of the 1922 Park and Playground Drive in Huntington, West Virginia.
A display of several photographs of a camp on Hughes River in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
A display of several photographs of a camp on Hughes River in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
Group portrait of institute participants.
'Class name: Cameron, ClassMotto: Play the game, Class Colors: Scarlet and White, Class Flower:  Red and White Carnation, Class Roll:  Mae Virginia Hamrick, Daisy Chapman, Rossie Lee Hammon, Genevieve E. Hines, Lillian E. Dobbins, Dessie M. Miller, M. Ruth Wooddell, Gladys P. Smith, Lennie Hamrick, Pearl O. Miller, Rosalie Criss, Lula Dyer, Harlie V. Bennett, Arden A. Anderson, Richard F. Marsh, Hurley F. Gregory, Franklin M. Hamrick, Ralph B. Brake, A. F. Gregory Principal, James F. Jameson Superintendent
'The Undefeated Mountaineers'
Charles Green family camping in an apple orchard, one day's journey north of Marietta, Ohio.  They are standing around Charles Green's 1918 Ford car.  From left to right:  Daisy Newhart, Helen Newhart, Lawrence Newhart, Violet Green, Richard Newhart, Charles Green, Lily Green, Benton Green, and Rosa Green.
Charles Green family camping in an apple orchard near Marietta, Ohio.  They are in front of a 1918 Ford T Touring car and a 1921 T Ford Touring car.  From left to right:  Daisy Newhart, Helen Newhart, Lawrence Newhart, Lily Green, Violet Green, Myrtle Green (standing), Benton Green, Rosa Green, Richard Newhart, and Roy Rose.
Group portrait of 'Golden Tornado' football team from African-American school, Storer College.
Located on High and Pleasant Streets. On the left is Orton Dwight Federer 'brother' of Cleveland, Ohio and on the right is Cecil Sprouse of Richmond Virginia. In the background, an unidentified Black man stands behind the counter.
'Senator of Alabama from 1915-37; Democrat'
Refer to the original to see some full and partial names.
Front row left to right: Leland (Bud Core, Aileen Garrison (Keener), Robert (Bob) Henderson, Aretis Shanks (Hefflen).Middle row: Helen Henderson (Eddy), Hazel Bowers, Christine Sayers (Bean), Margaret McCreary, Robert McCreary, Stanley Myers, Homer Bowers.Back row: Lucille Henderson, Phyllis core, Unknown, Helen Moore (Lemley, Raymond), Thais Lemley (Neely).
Storer College Football team in uniform by building. Back Row: Mantley, Bentley, C. Hopewell, Pierce, Smith, E. Brooks, Glover, C. Brooks. Prf. Drew, Coach. Middle Row: Briscoe, Bruner, Willims, Gaiters (Captain), Fraxier, Taylor, Mitchell. Front Row: Brown, Cannady, Lee, Toodle, Tainey, Ellison, Hill.
Storer college football team in uniform by building.
Color postcard print of the the Rouss City Hall in Winchester, Virginia, built in 1900.
The description under the photo says "Tony and Teresa".
Bottom row L to R: "Judy" Murrin, Harry Shafer Barnum, Unidentified, M. Beren. Second row L to R: Harold Murrin, Bill Crow, Coach Thomas. Third row L to R: Sam Hamrick, "Gib" Welch Beaty, B. Shore, Hannaman Roberts. Page number 100.
West Virginia University's undefeated football team travelled to the west coast to play Gonzaga in a post season game. Jackie Coogan, a famous child-movie actor of the period, posed with the team for this photograph and autographed the original print. WVU beat Gonzaga 21 to 14.
Pictured: Will Rogers- back row, third from right; Oral B. Hathaway- back row, fourth from right; Fred Smiley Hathaway- second row, fourth from right; Walt Stump- second row, fifth from left; Jerome Francis- first row, fifth from left; Hagan Tommy Francis- first row, third from right
Undefeated football team that went to the west coast.
Union miners, involved in a riot at the Cliftonville Mine against non-union miners, were charged and tried for murder. An estimated nine men were killed including Sheriff Harding Duval during the northern panhandle "mine war".
Students gather in the yard outside of school building for activity. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
The third ever football team of Hinton High School, which finished the season 6-3 with a total of 156 points scored. Subjects unidentified.
This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.Lester Viering, Frank Wheeler, Fred Viering, and unidentified man pose next to locomotive engine.
Boyd Howard, Stuart Cooper and Carl Patterson are pictured with the engine.This image is part of the Thompson Family of Canaan Valley Collection. The Thompson family played a large role in the timber industry of Tucker County during the 1800s, and later prospered in the region as farmers, business owners, and prominent members of the Canaan Valley community.The Babcock Lumber and Boom Company bought the Blackwater Boom and Lumber Company from the Thompson family in 1907. The mill shut down in 1924.
Back of Photo Reads: "Katie and their horse up at Bradford's in the yard."
Front left to right: John W. Smith (Member of committee), James W. Carskadon (President), Nat T. Frame (Director of Extension), J. Blaine McLaughlin (Secretary).Back left to right: Dale Curry (Member of Committee), Izetta Jewell Brown (Member of Committee), Albert Leatherman (Member of Committee)."In front of the warehouse in Clarksburg where space had just been secured for the West Virginia Farm Bureau Wool Pool of 80,000 lbs. in 1922."