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An unidentified man enjoys the weather while sitting on his porch furniture.
Three figures are pictured in the distance pulling their sleds to the top of the snow-covered hill.
An unidentified boy sleds down a snowy hill in a residential neighborhood.
Pictured from left to right is an unidentified woman, Virginia Vaughn, Mrs. S. L. Jones and S. L. Jones.Jones was a well-known folk artist and wood sculptor.
The former congressman pictured in front of a picturesque West Virginia scene. Representative Hechler was also West Virginia Secretary of State and an author.
Representative Hechler pictured holding a book and speaking to a subject outside of the frame.
From left to right, Barbara Carr, County Clerk; Marvin Lacy, Summers County Commissioner; and unidentified.
Cars are parked in front of the building located on the Southside/Gold Strip. An unidentified woman is about to enter through the door.
Cars are parked in front of the building located on the Southside/Gold Strip.
Located on the Southside/Gold Strip, Jack Carden waves at the camera in front of his restaurant.
A group of young boys in their swim suits walk along the dirt trail. Subjects unidentified.
Ground view of the house.
'On Monongahela River near Pennsylvania Line'
View prior to construction of Interstate 79 which now runs in the area at the bottom of this photograph.
View looking down on Route 50 between Clarksburg (barely visible at the top of the photograph) and Bridgeport prior to the construction of Interstate 79.  Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line visible on the right portion running parallel to Route 50.  Currently, Interstate 79 intersects Route 50 near the center of the photograph.
Top left: Dean Nesius; third from top left: Gov. W. W. Barron; Top right: Don Knotts; Bottom left: Henry S. Commager.
A collection of portraits including Carl Frasure (top, second from left), Dale McElroy (top, far right), dean of School of Mines.
'Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, members of Grand Ole Opry, hillbilly recording stars. Wilma Lee is from Mill Creek, W. Va. (I think) and Stoney from around Harman, W. Va. Article in '[WV] Hillbilly in Oct. Nov. or Dec. '73 gives biography.'
James Harlow, president of W.V.U. from 1968 to 1978, speaks to Dr. Irvin Stewart at the dedication of Stewart Hall. Dr. Stewart is seated on the right.
Instructor giving a demonstration at Mountaineer Field.