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49. Lake at Wheeling Park, Wheeling, W. Va.

Published by Juergens and Walker. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

50. The Hendley Cottages, Braxton St.; Gassaway, W. Va.

(From postcard collection legacy system.)

51. White Sulphur Spring; White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

52. Baptist Church; Welch, W. Va.

See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

53. Salt Sulphur Springs, Webster Springs, W. Va

Print number 1753.

54. Several Vehicles Covered in Road Signs During Possible Westover Parade

Front row, left to right: (No. 38) Haynes; (No. 43) Joe Hinerman; (No. 40) Raymond Jackson; (No. 32) Bus Tyree; (No. 35) Bill Stone; (No. 39) Ernie Perry; (No. 36) Bobby Dodd; and (No. 44) Charles "Fatty" Harris.Second row, left to right: Ralph Vass; (No. 18) Jimmy Stewart; (No. 19) Bill Crush; (No. 26) Gene Grimmett; (No. 34) Andy Williams; (No. 41) Basil Gil; (No. 42) Paul "Foodie" Phillips; and Morty Meadows.Third row, left to right: Scott Meadows; (no. 10) Jess Parkers; (No. 27) "Rob" Vass; Earl Ailstock; (No. 22) Shelby Allen; (No. 15) Orbe Meadows; and "Buck" Harvey.Fourth row: Coach Johny Worth; Coach Bun Goff; Manager "Noonie" Meadows; and Coach Paul Smith.

55. Hinton High School Football Team Portrait, Hinton, W. Va.

56. Audience Awaiting Wheeling Musical Steelmakers at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Wheeling, W. Va.

An unidentified young girl poses with a cow for this 'Rural Life in West Virginia' advertisement.

57. Rural Life in West Virginia

A small child holds a rake in a hay field in West Virginia while posing for this 'Rural Life in West Virginia' advertisement

58. Rural Life in West Virginia

Pre-WWII photograph of the military camp from an album belonging to W. S. Wilkin.The 100th division was headquartered in Wheeling in 1924 and in Charleston in 1937, but was disbanded due to a lack of service in the interwar years. It was reactivated in November 1942 and sent to Marseille, France in October 1944 after extensive combat training. Today, the division serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve.

59. United States Army Air Corps 100th Division Camp, Charleston, W. Va.

Pre-WWII photograph of the military camp from an album belonging to W. S. Wilkin.The 100th division was headquartered in Wheeling in 1924 and in Charleston in 1937, but was disbanded due to a lack of service in the interwar years. It was reactivated in November 1942 and sent to Marseille, France in October 1944 after extensive combat training. Today, the division serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve.

60. United States Army Air Corps 100th Division Troop Exercise, Charleston, W. Va.