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Rene A. Henry Jr. on his second birthday.
Portraits of the men in the U.S.S. West Virginia's S Division, which handled supply, disbursing, and commissary.  All photos are identified with last name and first initials.  Several of the men are also identified by nickname.  William Hand is at bottom center.
Hinton pictured in the oldest wedding dress in Hinton, which was first worn on December 27, 1871 when Mary Jane Charlton married Galon Silas Hinton.
Hinton wears what is the oldest wedding dress in Hinton, first worn on December 27, 1871 when Mary Jane Charlton married Galon Silas Hinton.
Charles Wood (left), Mason Lilly (middle) and Roscoe Keadle (right) are pictured walking home from their performance at Indian Mills School.
A group of unidentified school teachers and nurse stand in front of the building holding signs that read a variety of school subjects.
Female students and their teachers are pictured in front of the building. Subjects unidentified.
From left to right is Thomas Moody Cooper, owner of Cooper's Mill from 1895-1945; Roy Ellison, husband of Audrey Wills; Elenite, Roy and Audrey Ellison's daughter who later became Mrs. Milton B. Wise.
Miller store at left across street.
C. & O. Railway tracks pictured beside the small buildings.
The building, home to the Alderson-Shumate Bootery, is located on Temple Street. Dr. Abbott dentistry pictured on right.
The building, located on Temple Street, is home to many stores including Dr. Abott's Dentisttry (pictured on the right) and a drug store (pictured on the left). Alderson-Shumate Bootery pictured in the center.
Print number 989a.
Print number 867.
Print number 831b.
Print number 470. From right to left: Rodabaugh, manager; Wilson, Blaney, Brown, Pete Palumbo, Roth, Patsy Palumbo, Goldstrom, C. Smith, H.H. Hogue, coach.
Now known as Boreman Hall. Print number 315.
Print number 271. Back row, from left to right: Coach Albert "Whitey" Gwynne, Dan Conaway, Bob Kyle, Joe Johnston, Dick Hibbert, Forrest Ward, and Manager Harold Eagle. Front row, from left to right: Clarence Hess, Bob Glass, Captain Dick Chittum, Charley Sites, and Salvatore Garofalo.
Print number 254a.
West Virginia University football players. Print number 202k.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 202j.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 202i.
From left to right: Nebera, Carder, Ingraham. West Virginia University football players. Print number 202h.
West Virginia University football players. Print number 202g.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 202f.
West Virginia University football player. Print number 202e.
Fred Buskier on left and "Moose" Hodges on right. West Virginia University football players. Print number 202b.
Carl Brumbaugh, left, and Marshall "Sleepy" Glenn, right. West Virginia University football and basketball coaches. Print number 202a.
Print number 201a.
West Virginia University vs. University of Pittsburgh football game. Print number 201.
West Virginia University vs. University of Pittsburgh football game. Print number 200.
West Virginia University vs. University of Pittsburgh football game. Print number 199.
West Virginia University vs. University of Pittsburgh football game. Print number 198.
Hemlock tree being felled on lands owned by the Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company.
Mr. Dorsey is the teacher standing in front of the class, all other persons are unidentified.
All persons are unidentified.  Print number 1127.
Photograph taken in Long Beach, California.
'Age 30; (son of Nell G. Ward & Clifford Ramsden)'
'A new photograph of Pearl S. Buck, whose Chinese trilogy is completed with "A House Divided.'
A group of ladies sit in a class, learning how to can food.
'2nd east of Hinton (12 m.).' M. E. Nelson store is on the right
'305405 Recreation, Scenery, Water Scenes, West Virginia, Monongahela National Forest Elk River from W.Va. Route #15. Taken by E.S. Shipp - 1935. Credit Line: This print may be reproduced.  Use the following credit line, Photo by U.S. Forest Service.'