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Private John Swindler, Company E, enrolled from Cheat Lake area of Monongalia County.Image from 1965 thesis, "The Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865"

2629. Portrait of Private John Swindler

Colonel James Evans, a prominent farmer and civic leader in Morgantown, W. Va. Appointed as commander for the Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry.Image from 1965 thesis, "The Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865"

2630. Portrait of Colonel James Evans

Four girls in a horse-drawn wagon. The house seen in the background on the far right is the Ernest Bowman House, located on what is now the corner of North Main Street and Dogwood Drive.

2631. Horse Drawn Wagon, Franklin, W. Va.

Portrait of Benjamin Smith, brother of Victorine Louistall, and Marie Miles.

2632. Benjamin M. Smith and Marie Miles

Portrait of WWI soldier who most likely was part of the Cavalry.

2633. Unidentified WWI Soldier

Standing left to right:Martha Trocin, William L. Young, Charles. Edward. Campbell Beall, Victorine Louistall-MonroeSeated left to right:Frederic Jay. Glazer and John Davison (Jay) Rockefeller, IVTrocin, Young, Beall, and Louistall-Monroe were all members (Commissioners) of the West Virginia Library Commission.

2634. West Virginia Library Commissioners with Jay Rockefeller and Fred Glazer

View of the Gettysburg Battlefield, near the Statue of General John Buford, likely the Lewis family visiting.

2635. Gettysburg Battle Field Monuments, Gettsyburg, Pa.

The building visible at the rear is the Miles Building, built 1879, on Front Street in Bermuda.

2636. Lewis Family Aboard Docked Ship, Bermuda

Group photo of the Athens Club.  Members included Mrs. Shumate and Mrs. Brown.

2637. Athens Club

Group of children standing on a porch.

2638. Children on Porch

2639. Women Building Oven, Butchersville, Lewis County, W. Va.

2640. Group of Women Picknicking