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'Earl Hugh Moneypenny of Clarksburg, working on his car. Photo from 1927. Originial photo owned by a daughter, Pearl Moneypenny, of Clarksburg.'
Earl Hugh Moneypenny crouched down near the front tire of his car. Small boy standing on car hood.  'Original photo owned by his daughter, Pearl Moneypenny of Clarksburg.'
2nd A. E. F. in Paris, 1927.  From undated Charleston Daily News clipping, 'This photograph of the Legion parade taken in the French Capitol during the convention last summer has just been received by Boyd B. Stutler, secretary of the delegation.   It shows the West Virginia delegation just after it had passed under the Arch de Triomphe where each man placed a flower on the grave of the Unknown soldier.  Colonel Lewis Johnson, of Clarksburg, chairman of the delegation is marching in the head with his overcoat on his arm.  To his left is Mr. Stutler, and immediately behind Mr. Stutler, wearing the big hat is C. M. (Casey) Jon [sic] In the foreground is William Morris Stutler, young son of Mr. Stutler, carrying the state's banner.  Among the 21 Charlestonians in the group are Harry Kessell, Ben Bioarsky, John Crockett, and Mrs. Cora B. Haynes.'
Group portrait of Hazel Atlas "Go Getters" Club members in Grafton, West Virginia.
Group portrait of members of the High Hatters Orchestra in Graf., pose for a group portrait.
Mourners sit near Mrs. Zarko's casket in Grafton, West Virginia.
Side view of a wrecked Bartlett Brothers bus that traveled between Clarksburg and Grafton.
Close view of a Bartlett Brothers bus, that traveled between Grafton and Clarksburg, after a wreck.
View of a Bartlett Brothers bus, traveled between Grafton and Clarksburg, after a wreck.
Five Bartlett Brothers buses in a parking lot, Grafton, W. Va.