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13. Unidentified Male Student, West Virginia University

14. Unidentified Male Student, West Virginia University

15. Unidentified Male Student, West Virginia University

16. Student Wost , West Virginia University

'C&O Depot, Broad at 16th Streets...Richmond, Va... Picture about 1870.  (This picture was part of the Cook Photographer collection.  It is thought that the original negative was glass; that it cracked and that accounts for the dark streak across this print.)'

17. African-Americans at the Chesapeake and Ohio Depot in Richmond, Va.

Portrait of Nimrod McGeorge.

18. Nimrod McGeorge of Morgantown, W. Va.

Sometime after her husband's death at the Battle of Petersburg, Va. during the Civil War, Mrs. Morgan moved to Moon Township, Pa. and died there in 1907.

19. Mrs. Mattie Morgan, Widow of Captain Zadock Morgan, Morgantown, W. Va.

Siss Hunter was the wife of John Hunter of Wheeling, West Virginia. Hunter made the brick for Martin Hall, the first West Virginia University building.

20. Siss Hunter of Wheeling, W. Va.

George Washington Saunders ,the job foreman, is in the back-left, with his hands in his pockets and the only white man in the photograph. None of the African-American workers are identified. Other information on the back of the photograph includes, "from Roy Long, Hinton to Stephen Trail 1-31-1997".

21. Construction Crew for Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, Hawks Nest Division, W. Va.

Foreman George Washington Saunders, the only white man in the photograph and is on horseback. None of the African-American workers are identified. Other information inscribed on the back of the photograph includes: "Photo courtesy William N, Kaempf, grandson, Richmond , Va." Also, "from Roy Long to Stephen Trail 1-31-1997 Hinton Su Co WV".

22. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Construction Crew Near Hawks Nest, W. Va.

23. Probably John A. Dille of Morgantown, W. Va.

Photo of the tintype portraits.

24. Josiah Cooper and Wife, Narcissa, of Cooper's Mill, Summers County, W. Va.