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'For more information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission see A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

1. Glenna Williams Talking to Two Mining Community Children at Bertha Hill, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Mine car traveling up hill to waste dump. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

2. Jordan Mine Waste Dump, Marion County, W. Va.

'Rev. Del. Swartz. To his left Glenna Williams. WVU students pastor and Mountaineer Mining Mission Pastor. The WVU Presbyterian Fellowhip students were also helpers at the Shack. For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

3. Westminster House, WVU Presbyterian Student Center on Willey Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

'Rev. Lee Klaer, Presbyterian Student Minister and the Mountaineer Mining Mission Minister. He came after Rev. French retired. Westminister Fund Poster.  Founder of Chestnut Ridge Camp. First named Mountaineer Mining Mission or later the Presbyterian Neighborhood Services, P.N.S. For History See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

4. Klaer, Reverend Lee

Group of children in front of the Shack for Christmas Party, Pursglove, W. Va., Monongalia County. 'For information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission, later the Presbyterian Neighborhood Services, See A&M 2491 (S.C.).'

5. Shack Community Center Christmas Party

"Brother Cy is at the left next to his is "Chickie", then Marion Martin with his accordion and the sad looking fellow with the guitar is yours truly-- Doc Williams."

6. Doc Williams and Band, WWVA Wheeling Musicians

Doc Williams, Madeline Dawn, Barbara Diane, Chickie, Karen Dolores.

7. Doc Williams, WWVA Wheeling Musician, and Family

David and Sonny play behind the home at 112 Greenbrier Drive near Hinton, W. Va.

8. David & Sonny Keller in Bellepoint, W. Va.

Freeman and Angell pictured standing on top a tall pile of hay.

9. James Freeman & Betty Jane Arrington Angell at Indian Creek, Forest Hill District, W. Va.

A train car reads, "Chesapeake & Ohio".

10. C. & O. Train Passing through Hinton, W. Va.

The railway bridge hover over a small creek near Sandstone, W. Va.

11. C. & O. Railroad Bridge, Summers County, W. Va.