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Group portrait of students standing on steps outside of school.

1. Class Photo Fire Creek, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

2. View From Lover's Leap, Showing New Kanawha Power Company Dam on New River, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

3. Bridge Over New River at Cotton Hill, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

4. Scene on State Highway Between Gauley Bridge and Oak Hill, W.Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

5. Scene on New River, Southern West Virginia

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

6. Scene on Route No. 21 Between Beckley and Princeton, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

7. Shawnee Lake on State Route No. 21, Near Princeton, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

8. Pinnacle Rock on State Route No. 21, Near Bluefield and Princeton, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

9. Limestone Hill on Route No. 21, Between Ripley and Parkersburg, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

10. View of River and Mountains near Montgomery, W. Va. on Midland Trail

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

11. Midland Trail Bridge, Gauley Bridge, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

12. Waterfalls on Midland Trail, near Oak Hill, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

13. Scenic View, New River Canyon, W. Va., Showing Route 60.19.21

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

14. Old Man of the Canyon, on Route 19 and 21 near Chimney Corner, New River, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

15. Chimney Corner Junction of Midland Trail (Route 60) 19 and 21 near Gauley Bridge, W. Va.

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

16. Scenic Highway, Southern West Virginia

Postcard from Souvenir Folder Mountain Scenes, Midland Trail, and State Route No. 21, West Virginia.  From Joe Ozanic Scrapbook.

17. Scene from Hawks Nest, W. Va. on Midland Trail

Driver stands at door to his Third Ave. trolley.

18. Third Avenue Rail Car with Driver, Huntington, W. Va.

19. Parade of Automobiles on Beechurst Avenue, Morgantown, W. Va.

20. Castle at Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

21. Old Trees on Blennerhassett Island, Wood County, W. Va.

Alex McCausland, son of Confederate General John McCausland, posed for the photograph on his property.

22. Alex McCausland, Mason County, W. Va.

Bronze and stone marker commemorating Colonel John Evans.  Placed and dedicated on Memorial Day, 1912, the marker reads "1738  1834 THIS STONE MARKS THE SITE OF THE HOME OF COL. JOHN EVANS [DAR insignia] PLACED HERE BY THE COL. JOHN EVANS CHAPTER OF THE DAR". The dates refer to Evans' birth and death dates.The stone arch across the top of the marker came from the fireplace of Evans' log cabin, where George Washington was said to have conducted business concerning lands.  The marker was located on the site of the former St. Francis High School, off Patteson Drive in Morgantown, W. Va.

23. Bronze Marker Placed at Home of Colonel John Evans, Morgantown, W. Va.

Gulf Refining Company Station located on the corner of University Avenue and Fayette Street. The homestead of Morgantown founder, Zackquill Morgan was located on this site.

24. Marriott's Service Station, Morgantown, W. Va.