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Colonel C. L. Smith, later Brigadier General, graduated from West Virginia University.  He practiced law in Fairmont, W. Va., and established the Fairmont Times with O. S. McKinney.  He was a colonel of the First regiment of the National Guard.

973. Colonel C. L. Smith

A man, potentially a broom maker, sits in a log cabin with a shotgun.

974. African American Man With Shotgun

Pictured are Melissa Adams, Cina Rider, and J.F. Fleming.  See original for inscription.

975. Holiday Greeting to Mr. J.R. Fleming, Fairmont, W. Va.

The two women, likely sisters, are dressed in warm clothes.

976. Portrait of Two Women, Fairmont, W. Va.

977. Studio Portrait of Young Boy

See original for inscription.

978. Bird's-Eye View of Cloverlick, W. Va.

Camels and elephants, part of a circus group, stand in a field.

979. Circus Animals

Sparks and an associate are dressed in military uniforms.

980. Dayton Sparks and Associate in Uniform

View overlooking the mill and lumber yard. See original for correspondence.

981. Lumber Mill, Richwood, W. Va.

Loggers pose on a bridge of logs. Walter Lewis pictured in the white shirt on the left. Other subjects unidentified.

982. Men on Log Bridge in Unidentified Location

Three men stand on the side of the locomotive as it transports logs across the mountain. Subjects unidentified.

983. Log Train on Black Mountain near Williams River, W. Va.

984. George Sparks and Associate Chopping Trees