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Col. Jackson Arnold looks over the damage to the West Virginia State Capitol Building  fire, in Charleston, West Virginia.

1. Jackson, Colonel Arnold in front of the Remains of the West Virginia State Capitol Building After Fire, Charleston, W. Va.

Trees in front of the ruins of the Capitol Building after the 1921 fire.  Men seated on a vehicle in front of the building.

2. Old State Capitol Building After the Fire, Charleston, W. Va.

Group portrait of employees standing outside the Armour and Company Building in Grafton, West Virginia.

3. Armour and Company Employees, Grafton, W. Va.

4. Ballard, Margaret B., Monroe County, W. Va.

A portrait of W.C. Cooper, possibly the President of Board of Education Fork Lick District, Webster County, West Virginia.

5. Cooper, W. C. of Webster County, W. Va.

'Principal of WSHS in 1914-1915.'

6. Gregory, A. F., Webster County, W. Va.

Green family around Charles Green's 1918 Ford.  From left to right:  Violet Green, Lily Green, Rosa Green, Julia Goodluck, Charles Green, and Benton Green.  Oscar Goodluck is behind the car, wearing a hat.

7. Green Family Experiences Rear Axle Trouble along the Road Between Waverly and Williamstown, W.Va.

Portrait of Mountaineer Team Captain, Bob Kay in uniform.

8. Bob Kay, 1921 Captain of West Virginia University Football Team

Left to Right: Nancy Jane, William, Francis M., Germaine, and John Sr. Photograph taken at Francis M. Ashcraft's home. Note the electric street car in the background at the end of the Clarksburg to Reynoldsville run.

9. Ashcraft Family, Reynoldsville, W. Va.

Left to Right: William Henry Ashcraft, Francis Marion Ashcraft (Private 31st Virginia Infantry CSA), Delbert (son of Francis), Ephraim (brother of Francis), Jeremiah (brother of Francis and Private in 19th Virginia Cavalry CSA), John M. Ashcraft Sr. (Francis' grandson and William's son), and unidentified friend of John M. Sr.

10. Ashcraft Family of Harrison County, W. Va.

Visiting WVU Farm, Morgantown.

11. Howard Gore, Morgantown, W. Va.

Wife of West Virginia Governor Ephraim Franklin Morgan (1921-1925).

12. First Lady of West Virginia, Alma Bennett Morgan from Monongalia County, W. Va.