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1. Corps of Cadets Muster in Woodburn Circle, West Virginia University

Photographer U. C. Shock moved his family from Helvetia to Arkansas around 1907 where his daughter Bess met Roscoe East. Roscoe and Bess are standing on the left in the photo.  They were later married and had three children.  Herbert Shock is standing on the left while his mother Mary is seated in front of Bess holding her son Charles.  Rilla Shock is standing on the right.  U. C. Shock later moved his family, less Bess, back to W. Va.

2. East and Shock Families in Arkansas

3. Group of People Waiting for Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Line to Welcome Veterans, Grand Army of the Republic Reg. 101-103 Reunion, Foxburg, Pa.

4. Awarding Prizes of Drummer and Fifers Contest at Reunion of Grand Army of the Republic Reg. 101-103, Foxburg, Pa.

5. Edith Taylor Green With Her Children Virginia, James, and Jeanette

Mail order shipment of groceries sits on the porch. Ray Green is the younger brother of James Green (photographer).

6. Ray Green With Dog 'Spud' on T.B. Green's Front Porch, Mary Rupert Green, Mother, Watches From Screen Door, Foxburg, Pa.

Two cats drink milk beside her.

7. Jeanette P. Green in J.E. Green's Front Yard, Foxburg, Pa.

Oscar Goodluck is reading the April 1909 edition of Scientific American, which was Volume 100, Number 16.  The cover images reference the Alaska-Yukon Exposition.

8. Julia Taylor Goodluck and Husband Oscar Goodluck Reading in Parlor, Vaw Clue, Pleasants Co., W. Va.

Photographers note: "Fun for all, old veterans reunion."

9. Tug of War at Grand Army of the Republic Reunion, Foxburg, Pa.

10. Edith Taylor Green and Children Jeanette, Virginia, and James, Orchard View Farm, St. Mary's, W. Va.