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Information on p. 134 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes, "Courtesy of Kitty Hughes".
Post card print of an elevated view of the 4-H Camp at Jackson Mills. Roald Moyers sent the card to his sister, Theda in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Mrs. Kramer, mother of teacher Charlotte Kramer, Mildred Kelly, Harold Phillips, Martha Moon, Charlotte Kramer,teacher, Beulah Williams, Laudia Phillips, Mary Kelly, Betty Williams.
Storer College class of 1929 in caps and gowns on law of campus. First Row: Finely-(?, Moore,-Edwards. Second Row: Coleman, Heath, Stevens, Johnson, Holland, Morris, Dixon, Bibby. Standing: Spencer, Harris, Brown, Daily, Johnson, Tall, Heath, Brooks, Brown, Wilson, Hill, Perry, Sims, Johnson, Pierce, Carroll, Thomas, Washington, Pres. McDonald. Jackson.
A view of the Ohio River at Bellaire; in the midst of ice covered river a boat  partially under the water is visible.
A view of the Ohio River; it is almost completely covered with ice.
A view of a truss bridge over the Ohio River at Bellaire, Oh; taken in Winter of 1929.
'Left to right, seated: Maj. Gen. Charles McKinley Saltzman, newly appointed member of the Federal Radio Commission representing the fourth zone; Judge Eugene O. Sykes, representing the third zone; Judge Ira. E. Robinson, chairman, representing the second zone; Harold A. Lafount, representing the fifth zone and William D. L. Starbuck, newly appointed, representing the first zone. Standing, Carl H. Butman, secretary of the commission and Bethuel Webster, general counsel to the Commission. The Federal Radio Commission composed of these men is now in special session considering radio legislation.'
'Born 1908; married Ronald Murgatroyd; (daughter of Nell G. Ward and Charles Ramsden'
'The Hatfields bury Devil Anse's wife. Note the line of cars on the recently built road.'
'Faculty and alumni of WVU marching to the new Field House where the inaugural ceremonies took place. Left, Dr. Frank Butler Trotter, who retired as president after 10 years service.'